Tourism
Veles e Vents paints the Marina de Valencia with light
Valencia is a vibrant city that always surprises locals and tourists. It is a benchmark in urban sustainability policies and ecological transition. It is also home to architectural icons such as the Veles e Vents building.

This unique space in Spain, designed by David Chipperfield, architect awarded the Pritzker Prize 2023, stands out for being a favourite space for organising events, celebrations and cultural activities in its interior and floating terraces, which dialogue with three renowned restaurants located on its three floors: La Marítima, Hoja Malabar and La Sucursal.

There is no other similar place in the capital of the Turia where experiences are offered against a background of the best version of the Mediterranean Sea.

Marina de Valencia Muelle de la Aduana, s/n 46024 Valencia +34 690 705 216 https://velesevents.es/