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Discover Valencia with Turiart: Your Gateway to Cultural Adventures
Experience the vibrant street art of Wurststrauss Graffiti in Valencia, where every mural tells a unique story of local culture and creativity.
Wurststrauss Graffiti is a must-visit tourist attraction in Valencia, showcasing stunning street art that reflects the city's dynamic culture. This open-air gallery features colorful murals that tell stories of local life, art, and history, making it a perfect spot for photography and exploration. Visitors can immerse themselves in the creative atmosphere, connecting with the local art scene while enjoying a leisurely stroll through this vibrant area.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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Metro
To reach Wurststrauss Graffiti from the city center, start at the 'Colón' metro station. Take Line 3 (the red line) towards 'Aeroport' and get off at 'Xàtiva' station. From 'Xàtiva', transfer to Line 5 (the green line) towards 'Marítim - Serreria' and get off at 'Pl. Espanya' station. Exit the metro and head south towards 'Carrer de la Creativitat'. Walk straight for about 10 minutes until you reach 'C/ del Torn de l'Hospital'. The Wurststrauss Graffiti will be located at number 39.
Bus
From the central bus station (Estació d'Autobusos de València), take bus number 8 towards 'Alameda' and get off at the 'Pl. de la Reina' stop. From there, walk towards 'Carrer de la Creativitat' and continue straight for about 15 minutes. Turn left onto 'C/ del Torn de l'Hospital', and you will find Wurststrauss Graffiti at number 39.
Walking
If you are near the City Hall (Ayuntamiento de Valencia), you can walk to Wurststrauss Graffiti. Start at the City Hall and head north on 'Carrer de la Paz'. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with 'Carrer de la Creativitat'. Turn left and walk for about 10 minutes. When you reach 'C/ del Torn de l'Hospital', turn right, and you will find the graffiti at number 39.
Bicycle
For a more adventurous route, you can rent a bike from one of the public bike stations around the city. From the Turia Gardens, head towards 'Carrer de la Creativitat' and then bike towards 'C/ del Torn de l'Hospital'. The ride will take approximately 15-20 minutes. Wurststrauss Graffiti is located at number 39.
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