Leisure, culture and fine dining with views of the sea
The modern seafront of the city of Valencia offers a wide array of activities next to the Mediterranean Sea. Contemporary architecture, sailing activities, cultural centres and interesting restaurants make the Valencia Marina a meeting point next to the sea.
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Breaks next to the sea
The “tardeo” in Valencia is becoming more and more fashionable in the Marina. “Tardeo” refers to spending some time on a terrace with views of the sea while listening to live music and having a drink or a bite to eat. The Marina has several bars for this and they are a great option for a break after walking or cycling around.
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Contemporary culture
The most iconic building in the Marina is the Veles e Vents, an example of minimalist contemporary architecture whose floors seem to float in the air and stretch out over the sea. It houses a concert hall where you can also find exhibitions and displays of the performing arts. In addition, one of the old tinglados (storage warehouses) in the port of Valencia is fitted out as a cultural space in which various festivals and leisure activities are organised, enhanced by the industrial character of this historic building catalogued as a Local Heritage Asset.
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Mediterranean cuisine
Make the most of the trip by enjoying delicious food next to the sea. The Marina offers some 15 restaurants, with menus including traditional local rice dishes and fresh fish straight from the market. The restaurant in the Veles e Vents building has won multiple international awards and has a terrace with spectacular views over the city, the marina and the beach.
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Boat trips and regattas
Visiting the Marina means experiencing the sea. And to get the full experience, we recommend a boat trip organised by one of the companies in the port. They combine sailing with food, parties on board, watching the sunset or small excursions. You can also enjoy the sea from dry land. For example, the Marina holds several regattas and is home to the Casa de la Copa, which publicises the prestigious America’s Cup.
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Unusual forms of self-care
A feeling of wellbeing is almost instantaneous when walking along the seafront or eating with views of the Mediterranean. But here you can go even further. You can do yoga on the beach or, more originally, in the sea with SUP Yoga. If you prefer something more energetic, you can go kayaking, ride a jet ski or try paddleboarding. If you need to release some adrenaline, why not try flying over the sea with water-propelled boots (no experience needed).
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Terraces at night
The end of the day in Valencia can also have a very Mediterranean feel. The Marina has lots of terraces with music, and some bars are known for their DJ sessions and party atmosphere.
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Art Nouveau route
Art Nouveau architecture is another of the attractions of the Valencia Marina. The dry dock, the Edificio del Reloj, the fish market and the Casa dels Bous are some of the most characteristic buildings. Very close is the modernist neighbourhood of Cabanyal, an old fishing village that has preserved its essence while also hosting new cultural offerings.
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