Veles e Vents
The architectural emblem of nautical modernity.
Veles e Vents, symbol of contemporary Valencia, is an avant-garde building in the port. A multifunctional space where gastronomy, art and design come together with impressive sea views.
Designed by the prestigious architects David Chipperfield and Fermín Vázquez for the 2007 Copa América, Veles e Vents is one of the most prominent architectural icons of Valencia. Its minimalist structure, with large stepped terraces that seem to float above the port, offers a unique setting to enjoy the spectacular views of the Mediterranean and the Royal Marina. This multipurpose building houses a mix of art, design and gastronomy. From haute cuisine restaurants offering menus based on fresh regional products, to cultural events and contemporary art exhibitions, Veles e Vents is a meeting point for lovers of good food, creativity and architecture. Its terraces are the perfect place to relax while enjoying the sunset or participating in one of the events organized throughout the year. Furthermore, the building symbolizes the revitalization of the port of Valencia and its international projection, being a testimony of the balance between modernity and the city’s maritime heritage. Veles e Vents is not only an architectural emblem, but a space that offers a unique experience where innovation, art and marine life converge.