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Move over, sun-drenched beaches! Valencia, Spain is basking in a new kind of glow — the prestigious title of European Green Capital for 2024.

But what makes this verdant Mediterranean city stand out as a champion of sustainability? Let’s dive into the lush landscapes, innovative projects, and community spirit that earned Valencia this well-deserved recognition.

A City Bathed in Green

Valencia, European Green Capital for 2024

Valencia boasts an impressive green thumb. With over 5 million square meters of green space, a whopping 97% of residents live within a 300-meter radius of a park or green area.

This includes the iconic Turia Nature Park, a 9-kilometer green corridor that snakes through the city. Thanks to public outcry, this former riverbed, saved from becoming a highway, is now a cherished public space.

Imagine picnicking under cypress trees, watching a pickup soccer match, or even rock climbing on a medieval bridge – all within the city limits!

But Valencia’s green credentials extend beyond parks. The city is surrounded by La Huerta, a sprawling 120-square-kilometer expanse of fertile orchards and vegetable plots.

This abundance translates to fresh, local produce gracing the shelves of Valencia’s bustling markets, like the awe-inspiring Mercado Central.

Here, hundreds of vendors showcase Valencia’s famed oranges alongside a ripe array of seasonal delights, reflecting the city’s commitment to Zero Kilometer food, a movement that minimizes transportation emissions by keeping food production and consumption local.

A Green Revolution One Step at a Time

Valencia European Green Capital for 2024

Valencia’s green initiatives are not confined to grand parks and bountiful harvests. The city is embracing sustainability at a granular level.

The Cabanyal district, once a hub for fishermen, is now a pioneer in renewable energy. The local market boasts rooftop solar panels that power its air conditioning, while nearby stands Valencia’s first “socialised solar plant”, funded by residents who chipped in for a stake in this eco-friendly venture.

Valencia is also getting smarter with its infrastructure. Energy-saving LED lights illuminate the seafront, doubling as EV charging points.

This commitment to sustainable mobility extends to promoting public transport, cycling, and walking paths, reducing reliance on cars.

Showcasing Sustainability

Valencia 2024 European Green Capital

To showcase its dedication to a greener future, Valencia has designed three distinct routes highlighting key aspects of its green strategy:

The Green River: This route explores the entire 9 kilometers of the Turia Garden. This “healthy backbone” of the city not only provides a cool escape from the sun but also acts as a natural sponge, filtering water and preventing floods.

A Sustainable City Center: This route takes visitors through pedestrianized areas and squares, showcasing Valencia’s commitment to sustainable mobility and lively public spaces.

Nature’s Pantry: This route delves into Valencia’s unique food system, encompassing the peri-urban orchard, the fish-rich Mediterranean Sea, and the famed Albufera lagoon, birthplace of paella and a haven for rice cultivation.

Green Capital, Green Future

Valencia

Valencia’s success story isn’t just about impressive green spaces and innovative projects. The city’s motto, “On a Mission Together,” perfectly captures the collaborative spirit that underpins its achievements.

Authorities have actively engaged residents in reaching their climate neutrality and environmental goals. This collective ownership fosters a sense of responsibility and ensures that sustainability initiatives have a lasting impact.

Valencia’s reign as European Green Capital isn’t just a point of pride; it’s a springboard for continued progress. The city plans to host a major climate summit, bringing together over 200 European cities to accelerate the continent’s transition towards a carbon-neutral future.

So, the next time you envision Valencia, think beyond the sunny beaches and lively culture. This captivating city is a frontrunner in the green revolution, offering a blueprint for sustainable living and inspiring others to embrace a greener future.

Raul Guizzo specializes in wine tourism and travel writing. Although originally from the USA, he is currently based in Porto, Portugal. He has visited and lived in destinations across all continents (except for Australia and Antarctica, but he's working on it!). His favorite wine regions are the Douro, Priorat and Valdobbiadene and some of his preferred destinations include Singapore, San Diego, North Sumatra, Bagan and Montevideo.