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Marina Beach Club Restaurant is the upscale restaurant within the Marina Beach Club complex, built on the old America's Cup harbour in Valencia. It sits at Calle Marina Real Juan Carlos I, right on the waterfront close to Malvarrosa beach.
The venue has a pool, premium sunbeds, and hammock areas overlooking the marina. The crowd skews tourist-heavy and the atmosphere runs trendy to upscale. Live music is part of the regular programme, and it draws a dedicated crowd for big nights like New Year's Eve.
Prices sit at the $$$ level. Reservations are recommended for brunch, lunch, and dinner, and effectively required during busy periods. Open daily from 1pm to 4:30am.
Rated 4.0 from 6,359 reviews. The split is worth knowing: around 60% of guests leave five stars, with the pool, hammocks, and architecture as the consistent highlights. But 14% leave one star, with the same complaint repeated: prices feel steep relative to what the kitchen delivers. Some find the vibe leans more towards image than substance.
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Sushi is the headline dish. It's the most mentioned food item in reviews by some distance, and a clear reason people book here specifically. The kitchen also covers Mediterranean plates and small plates, with healthy options alongside. Breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner are all served, with a private dining room available for groups.
Agua de Valencia is the obvious cocktail order. The bar runs a full list: cocktails, wine, beer, coffee, and hard liquor. Reviewers specifically call out the cocktail selection, wine list, and coffee as the strongest parts of the drinks offer.
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Prices sit at the $$$ level. Reviewers consistently note it feels expensive relative to the food quality, though most accept that the setting, pool, and waterfront location are part of what you're paying for. Budget for a mid-to-high spend on food and drinks.
Yes, and booking ahead is a good idea. Reservations are recommended for brunch, lunch, and dinner, and are listed as required during peak times. You can book through their website at marinarestaurante.com or call +34 961 15 00 07.
Open daily from 1pm to 4:30am. The venue covers lunch and dinner service as well as late-night, making it one of the longer-running spots on the Valencia waterfront.
Parking is easy. There's free street parking close by plus a paid lot, and the venue notes there's usually plenty of space available. It's straightforward to reach by car.
Fully accessible. The venue has a wheelchair accessible entrance, parking, restrooms, and seating throughout.




The people are very diverse and eager to have a good time. Great atmosphere overall and zero problems.
Built on the concrete left behind by the America's Cup, this space seeks to monopolize the Valencian port skyline. The architecture is a visual magnet. It's a shame the food doesn't live up to the spectacle. The cuisine is merely adequate, soulless, and charged at exorbitant prices simply for the privilege of being there. It's a temple of posing. Amid hordes of tourists and generic music, the city's identity vanishes in favor of the perfect poolside selfie. A glittering but empty showcase. Don't look for any trace of Valencia amidst all the chlorine and international posturing. The service is as industrial as the surroundings. If you're not in the picture, you weren't there.
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