Marina
Valencia Marina
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s/n Carrer del Moll de la Duana
València, VC
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La Marina is a cutting edge area with wide spaces for walking, cycling, enjoying the local cuisine and taking part in sports and nautical activities. Developed when the Port was modernised to host the 32nd America’s Cup, this space combines culture, training and enterprise with sports, tourism and gastronomy. The most emblematic building is the Veles e Vents, a cultural building that hosts exhibitions, live music, theatre, conferences and dance. You can also find very good food there, from the Mediterranean restaurant La Marítima, the beer bar Malabar and the great culinary establishment: la Sucursal. You can also enjoy of a good sunset in its club Varadero. In the vicinity you can find many more restaurants, as Panorama, perfect to have a luch with views, or the Marina Beach Club, where you can choose between different connected spaces: A combination of beach, sun, pool, fun, dj's, music and varied food for all tastes. If you feel like doing some nautical sport, there are 39 nautical activity companies, six sports clubs and three sports federations, offering sailing, diving, kayaking, rowing and many other options, including pilates. There are also options for boat rides where you can enjoy the sunset, food and partying on board. The Marina is also an ecosystem for innovation in business and training. It is home to Bankia Fintech by Innsomnia, the largest financial innovation centre in Spain, as well as Alinghi, Edem, Lanzadera and Angels.
La Marina is a cutting edge area with wide spaces for walking, cycling, enjoying the local cuisine and taking part in sports and nautical activities. Developed when the Port was modernised to host the 32nd America’s Cup, this space combines culture, training and enterprise with sports, tourism and g…
Formerly known as Marina Real Juan Carlos I - is a decided bet by Valencia to renovate its sea front, turning it into another neighborhood of the city. The Royal Marina is a must see when planning what to see in Valencia. The visitor can find, from a wide offer of restaurants and nocturnal leisure to different zones landscaped and children's leisure. But the Marina also combines tradition and modernity in its facilities: from the Tinglados and the Varadero building, built at the beginning of the 20th century, in the best modernist style, to the minimalism of the Veles e Vents building, originally a guest building during the 32nd America's Cup, and at present, place open to the celebration of conventions and events of all kinds.
Formerly known as Marina Real Juan Carlos I - is a decided bet by Valencia to renovate its sea front, turning it into another neighborhood of the city. The Royal Marina is a must see when planning what to see in Valencia. The visitor can find, from a wide offer of restaurants and nocturnal leisure t…
Valencia meets Ibiza & Marbella. Beach club with chill out areas...enjoy cocktails & international dishes. Albeit not quite Ibiza prices!
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