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Platja de la Malva-rosa

Platja de la Malva-rosa stretches 1.2 kilometers along Valencia's coast, offering proper city beach life with wide golden sand and consistent Mediterranean swells.

Platja de la Malva-rosa, Valencia · El Cabanyal & La Malvarrosa
Category
Beach
Duration
3h 30m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
Free
Rating
4.5 (7,987)
The place

About Platja de la Malva-rosa

Platja de la Malva-rosa stretches 1.2 kilometers along Valencia's coast, offering proper city beach life with wide golden sand and consistent Mediterranean swells. You'll find six lifeguard stations during summer months, beach volleyball courts, and the famous chiringuitos (beachside restaurants) that invented paella Valenciana right here on this sand. The Paseo Marítimo promenade runs the entire length, perfect for evening strolls or morning runs with sea views.

The beach buzzes with authentic Spanish beach culture rather than tourist crowds. Families claim spots early with umbrellas and coolers, while groups gather around the volleyball nets throughout the day. The real action centers on the restaurant terraces where waiters carry enormous paella pans directly from kitchen to table, and the aroma of saffron rice mixes with salt air. You can swim, sunbathe, then sit down for a three-hour lunch without leaving the sand.

Most guides oversell the entire stretch, but the best section runs from Calle Eugenia Viñes to Doctor Lluch where the restaurants are densest and the sand widest. Skip the northern end near the port, it gets windy and less appealing. Paella for two starts around 25-30 EUR at beachfront spots like La Pepica, where Hemingway ate. The metro connection (Neptu station) makes this infinitely better than Valencia's other beaches.

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Getting there

Address
Malvarrosa beach (Valencia), Spain
Neighborhood
El Cabanyal & La Malvarrosa
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Take Metro Line 5 to Neptu station and exit toward Calle Eugenia Viñes for the prime restaurant strip, avoiding the longer walk from Maritim-Serreria

Most tourists order paella at 2pm when every table is full, but the best restaurants start serving at 1pm sharp with no wait and better service

The public showers and changing rooms at Balneario Las Arenas (near the Hotel Las Arenas) are much cleaner than the basic beach facilities

Plan for about 3h 30m.

Platja de la Malva-rosa is in the El Cabanyal & La Malvarrosa neighborhood of Valencia. The address is Malvarrosa beach (Valencia), Spain. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Comfortable walking shoes are essential — you'll be on your feet for a while. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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