The park was designed as part of an urban renewal project to provide green space for the densely populated western district of Valencia.
It hosts an Olympic pool which is one of the few large-scale public outdoor swimming facilities in the city proper.
The layout specifically prioritizes recreational sport alongside traditional park strolling paths.
Several modern sculptures are distributed throughout the park's perimeter to integrate art with functional public infrastructure.
Parque del Oeste serves as a major recreational hub in western Valencia, characterized by extensive swimming facilities and sprawling green spaces. The park features a distinct Olympic-sized swimming pool alongside a children's pool, making it a primary destination for summer aquatic activities. Landscaped areas incorporate a variety of contemporary sculptures and dedicated zones for play. It functions as a community center for residents of the Olivereta district. The park is integrated into a larger urban grid, providing necessary shade and recreational infrastructure for local families. Its design prioritizes accessibility and diverse usage for all age groups.
The elevated paths overlooking the central pool and sculpture gardens.
Bring a sun hat and ample water, as many areas within the park have minimal tree cover.
Check local weather forecasts as the swimming area is subject to closure during inclement weather.
Visit during weekday mornings to avoid the highest density of local youth and families.
Do not visit the swimming area during peak weekend afternoon hours if you prefer a quiet environment.
The swimming pool complex is seasonal, operating primarily from late spring through early autumn; the public park grounds remain open year-round.
Specific swimwear is required for the pool zones; standard park conduct applies to public spaces.