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Adjacent to the Serranos Towers is the Turia Riverbed, which was transformed into one of Spain's largest urban parks after a catastrophic flood in 1957 necessitated the rerouting of the river. This picturesque, sunken park stretches 8 kilometers (5 miles) and weaves its way through the heart of the city, connecting to museums and monuments.
The park is a popular recreational area featuring lush greenery, leisure paths, and vibrant playgrounds—most notably, Gulliver Park, designed for children with its whimsical, large-scale features. The Turia Park serves as an essential escape from urban life, offering space for both relaxation and leisure activities.