Marina of Valencia
A place to stroll, eat, sail, and enjoy the sea
The Marina of València, located next to Playa del Cabañal, is much more than just a port: it's one of the city's most vibrant spaces. One million square meters open to the sea where culture, gastronomy, sport and innovation come together.
What to see at La Marina?
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Historic buildings such as the iconic Clock Building, the tinglados, or the old shipyard, perfect for a stroll through history by the sea.
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The Veles e Vents, an impressive modern building that hosts art, culture, and gastronomy. Designed by architects David Chipperfield and Fermín Vázquez, it's one of the architectural icons of València’s waterfront.
Where to eat or have a drink?
Inside Veles e Vents you'll find:
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La Marítima: Mediterranean cuisine with views of the marina.
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Malabar: ideal for enjoying a beer in a great atmosphere.
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La Sucursal: fine dining and one of the city's top gastronomic experiences.
In the surrounding area, you’ll find many more restaurants and top-class hotels, perfect for enjoying the sea with all your senses.
What to do at La Marina?
Water activities: over 800 moorings and nearly 40 companies offer experiences such as:
- Sailing
- Diving
- Paddle surfing
- Kayaking
- SUP pilates or rowing
- Boat trips: enjoy the sunset, eat onboard or party at sea.
- Outdoor sports: yoga, pilates and activities by the sea.
A space of innovation and creativity
La Marina is also a hub for talent and innovation. Here you’ll find:
- Marina de Empresas, including initiatives such as Lanzadera and Angels Capital.
- Bankia Fintech by Innsomnia, the most important financial innovation center in Spain.
- New tech hubs and training centers that make this area a true innovation district.
HOW TO GET THERE
La Marina De Valencia Oficinas Marina Norte, Marina Real Juan Carlos, Spain