Houses for sale in La Saïdia, Valencia
To the north of the city is the district of La Saïdia, which gets its name from the old palace that the Andalusian king Zayd had and where the convent of Gratia Dei, also known as Zaidía, would later be built.
Made up of the neighborhoods of Morvedre, Marxalenes, Trinitat, Tormos and Sant Antoni, this district is home to old Arab farmhouses along with new-build apartment blocks and there are points of interest such as the Royal Gardens or the Marxalenes Municipal Park. .
This line has routes that pass through this district.
These are the bus lines that connect La Saïdia with the rest of the city.
Houses for sale in La Saïdia, Valencia
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Why to buy houses La Saïdia
Popularly known as Los Viveros, the Jardines del Real are one of the most important parks in Valencia. Nearby there are numerous fountains, benches, picnic areas, a rose garden, a pond with ducks and swans, various kiosks and various white marble statues that make this park a special place.
This district has an important cultural offer. It houses the Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Natural Sciences, the Bombas Gens art center, the Concha Piquer House Museum, the Official School of Languages, the La Plazeta Theater, as well as the Royal Monastery of the Holy Trinity. .
La Saïdia is a fairly residential district that has all the comforts of everyday life: supermarkets, pharmacies, local shops, police station, gas stations, etc. In addition, it has the Valencia Tennis Club, the La Hípica Sports Center, the Marxalenes-Zaidia Sports Center and the Marchalenes Soccer Field, among other sports facilities.
Houses for sale in Valencia, La Saïdia
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