Xirivella
Xirivella is a municipality in the Valencian Community, located in the province of Valencia within the metropolitan area and the Huerta Sur region. It lies on the fertile land of the Huerta de Valencia, in the Cuart plain to the west of Valencia, bordered by the Chiva ravine to the west and the new course of the Turia River to the east. This location provides a flat environment suitable for urban development and reflects the region’s historical agricultural tradition.
The historic center is organized along the current streets of San Antonio and Joaquín Orero, formerly known as Cap de Baix. To the north of this axis is the oldest area, featuring the parish church of the Virgen de la Salud and its hermitage, key elements of Xirivella’s cultural and religious heritage. Urban planning has integrated these historic sites with new residential areas, balancing preservation and modernity.
In terms of services, Xirivella has six primary schools, two secondary schools, and a semi-private school offering both levels. This infrastructure reflects attention to families and residents seeking quality of life, proximity to Valencia, and access to comprehensive services in a safe and well-connected environment.
The combination of strategic location, historic heritage, natural surroundings, and essential services makes Xirivella an attractive option for those seeking high-quality residences near Valencia. Its planned development and metropolitan connectivity provide real estate value and support a balanced lifestyle, integrating urban comfort, cultural identity, and natural surroundings.



