The Port of Valencia and the Marina: Strolls, Restaurants, and the America's Cup Legacy
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The Port of Valencia and the Marina: Strolls, Restaurants, and the America's Cup Legacy

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Discover the charm of the Port of Valencia and the Marina, a place where Valencian gastronomy, the culture of 'l'esmorzar', and the history of the America's Cup intertwine.

The Port of Valencia and the Marina are much more than just a port; they are a vibrant center of activity where maritime history meets modernity. From the traces of the America's Cup to the rich Valencian gastronomic tradition, this place offers a unique experience for visitors.

A Stroll Through History and Modernity

The Valencia Marina, transformed after the America's Cup, is now a space for leisure and culture. Walking along its docks allows you to admire the avant-garde architecture and enjoy the sea views. The area has been revitalized, offering a blend of tradition and innovation.

Valencian Gastronomy at the Port: 'L'Esmorzar' and Beyond

One of the biggest attractions of the Port of Valencia is its gastronomic offer, where the culture of 'l'esmorzar' (mid-morning lunch) occupies a central place. The bars and restaurants offer a wide variety of options to enjoy this Valencian ritual. You can't leave without trying:

    • **Substantial sandwiches:** From the classic 'blanc i negre' (black pudding and sausage) to more elaborate options with horse meat or cuttlefish.
    • **Cacaus i tramussos:** A traditional Valencian snack based on peanuts and lupine beans.
    • **House wine:** Accompany your 'esmorzar' with a local fruity wine.

In addition to 'l'esmorzar', the port area offers restaurants with sea views where you can taste paella, fresh seafood, and other typical dishes of Valencian cuisine.

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