
Parc de Marxalenes
Parc de Marxalenes sits quiet north of the city center in a neighborhood that shares its name, a product of local effort turning a once-developable zone into green space. The park was established in 2001, and today it spans roughly 8 hectares, bordered by San Pancracio, Luis Crumiere, Poeta Fernández Heredia, Reus, and Periodista Llorente. A good part of the grounds is a shaded arbor—paths wind beneath a variety of trees named in the order you might stroll past: palm, carob, olive, elm, oak, ash, elm again, holm oak, poplar, pine, and willow. In the rehabilitated sections you’ll notice the alquerías, or orchard houses, including Barrinto, del Foraster, Luna, Boro Baus, and Félix, echoing historical Valencia’s rural pockets even as the tram quietly links you to the city center with line 4, stopping at Marxalenes and Reus stations. …
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