I’ve been living in Valencia for six months now, and my friends and I often hit up various clubs on weekends to unwind. Many newcomers keep asking how to contact these places, so I’ve compiled a list of useful club phone numbers and booking tips that I hope will be helpful.
Main Club Contact Information
Valencia’s nightlife scene is truly diverse, but each club has its own style and contact method. Mya club in the city center can be reached at +34 963 916 255—this place specializes in electronic music and gets particularly packed on Friday and Saturday nights. For the beachfront Akuarela Beach, call +34 963 712 346 to check what events are happening that day. Umbracle Terraza’s number is +34 963 532 600—this rooftop club has amazing views and is perfect for summer visits.

Booking Recommendations and Important Notes
I strongly recommend calling ahead to book, especially for weekends or when special DJ performances are scheduled. I once showed up without a reservation and waited nearly an hour at the door. When calling, Spanish is preferable, but English works too—though staff at smaller clubs might have limited English proficiency. Also, remember to ask about dress code requirements, as some upscale clubs have standards and athletic shoes might not be allowed.
| Club Type | Recommended Booking Window | Average Cost |
| Large Electronic Music Clubs | 2-3 days ahead | €20-40 |
| Beach Clubs | 1 week ahead | €30-50 |
| Small Bar Clubs | Same day | €15-25 |
Useful Tips
When booking by phone, ask about the guest list—sometimes you can get free entry or discounts. Also, avoid asking too many pricing details over the phone, as it comes across as impolite; it’s better to check the menu once you arrive. If you’re going with a group, consider booking a VIP area—while more expensive, the experience is significantly better, and it usually includes some drinks. For Valencia phone area code reference and Valencia emergency phone numbers, check the linked guides.
One last reminder: Valencia’s clubs don’t really get lively until after midnight, so don’t arrive at 10pm like I did my first time. Most clubs stay open until 5 or 6am, so there’s Valencia hotpot no need to rush. Thursday through Saturday are the busiest nights, but if you want to avoid crowds, some places are open on Sundays too. Hope this information helps those new to Valencia—feel free to leave comments with any questions!