Benidorm Alicante Spain. Night club, private bar, rooms
57,000
EUR
Pub, night bar, wines, cocktails, music ...
Area of 130 m2.
Business licence in force, allowing extended opening hours until 4 a.m., ideal for maximising income both day and night.
Ideal for professionnals in the nightlife sector.
The premises are in perfect condition and ready to use.
Air-conditioned.
Equipped with sound, lighting, light shows, private area, bar.
Car park.
Very busy area.
Current monthly rent: €2,500
Deposit: 2 months' rent.
Discretion requested.
Ref : BEN-LOC401TR
Estate agency Negosimmo
negosimmo@hotmail.com
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Benidorm is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the whole of the Mediterranean, and not in vain, as it is a place where many records have been broken. What began as a small fishing village in 1950 has, in just ten years, become an impressive tourist metropolis and leisure centre. It has the most skyscrapers per capita in the world. It has a powerful infrastructure and a wide range of services to welcome millions of tourists all year round, attracted by its beach and nightlife.
Benidorm's two main beaches are Levante and Poniente, separated by a large rock on which stands the ‘balcony of the Mediterranean’, with its white stone balustrade and viewpoint.
These are very wide, clean beaches of fine sand, awarded the EU Blue Flag every year.
Between the two beaches is the Cala Mal Pas cove.
Opposite the beach is the island of Benidorm, where there is an important marine reserve with excellent seabeds for diving enthusiasts. Boat trips are organised from Benidorm and some neighbouring beaches to visit the island.
From the port of Benidorm, boats also leave for the island of Tabarca, which is situated further away, opposite Santa Pola.
Numerous leisure parks: Terra Mitica, Aqua Natura, Mundomar, Aqualandia, Terra Natura...
Boat trips, visits to the island of Benidorm, strolls through the old town and its narrow streets where it's good to stop for a tapa or an ice cream, visits to the viewpoint overlooking the sea, flea market.
Benidorm is the ideal place to forget your troubles and enjoy yourself to the full, because here there is entertainment and fun for all ages and at all times.
In addition to its wide variety of bars and restaurants of all nationalities and price levels, Benidorm offers ‘everything’ for those who want to ‘go out’ until breakfast time:
Numerous discos, with all kinds of music and styles. Some celebrate amazing parties every summer with some of the best DJs in the world.
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Altea is a town located north of Alicante, between the cities of Benidorm and Calpe. Formerly a small fishing and farming village, it has grown in recent decades and has managed to maintain its character as a fishing village while attracting valuable sun and beach tourism.
It is a town of 24,000 inhabitants classified as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.
It is located on a hill from which stands out the bell tower of the parish church, dedicated to the Virgin of Consuelo, with its famous blue domes, a typical image of Altea, known for this reason as the Cúpula del Mediterraneo.
The church square offers us views of the entire region. Cobbled streets, stepped streets, dotted with viewpoints, roundabouts and white houses, once surrounded by solid walls, are structured around the church.
Altea is full of artists' workshops and craft shops. In the lower part, there is the shopping street of King Jaime I, the fishing district and the port which carries out a great fishing activity, but also the seafront and six kilometres of coastline formed by pebble beaches, coves and cliffs.
Altea has two notable festivals: the fireworks of Castell de L'Olla, in August, and that of the Moors and Christians, at the end of September.
It has more than 6 km of coastline where cliffs and small coves alternate. Among them, the following beaches stand out:
- La Roda, a pebble beach that is the most popular, as it is located in the town centre.
- La Olla, a beautiful beach of sand and stones that is located in front of the islet of La Olla. The name "olla" is due to the fact that in the coldest time of the year, there is a place on this beach where the water begins to boil.
- Cap Négret, is a gravel beach. The name "Négret" comes from the black color of the volcanic rocks that are found on one of its beaches.
- El Mascarat is a charming gravel cove, next to the "Puerto Deportivo Campomanes".
- Cap Blanch, is a wide white gravel beach with transparent and very blue waters. It is the largest beach in Altea and borders the beach of Albir.
It also has three nudist beaches: Playa de la Solsida, Playa Mascarat Norte and Cala de la Barra Grande, all of them gravel and have been awarded the Q for tourist quality.
The surroundings of Altea also have a great tourist value due to the importance of its landscapes, such as the Mascarat Canyon, the Sierra Gelada Natural Park or the Sierra de Bernia, all incredible natural sites that are worth visiting.
THE CASTELL DE GUADALEST
Located on a rock more than 500 meters above a dam that supplies water to the Marina Baixa region, this old town is classified as a historic site. See the castle of San José, a Muslim fortress from the 11th century, which can be accessed through a tunnel dug into the rock. Several museums: museum of nurseries and dolls' houses, museum of torture instruments, museum of miniatures, ethnological museum, etc. At the beginning of July, there are cultural days where tourists are welcome.
THE ALGAR FOUNTAINS
12 km from Benidorm and 3 km from the town of Callosa d'en Sarria, this is a heavenly place to spend a day, have a picnic and enjoy the natural beauty of the landscape. Magnificent waterfalls that stretch for 1.5 km along the Algar River, where you can bathe in its crystal clear waters, previously considered a beneficial source of health. Parking, shops, restaurants. Also worth seeing is the Dino Park, an attraction for children, an educational park located near the Cactus del Algar botanical garden.
Benidorm's two main beaches are Levante and Poniente, separated by a large rock on which stands the ‘balcony of the Mediterranean’, with its white stone balustrade and viewpoint.
These are very wide, clean beaches of fine sand, awarded the EU Blue Flag every year.
Between the two beaches is the Cala Mal Pas cove.
Opposite the beach is the island of Benidorm, where there is an important marine reserve with excellent seabeds for diving enthusiasts. Boat trips are organised from Benidorm and some neighbouring beaches to visit the island.
From the port of Benidorm, boats also leave for the island of Tabarca, which is situated further away, opposite Santa Pola.
Numerous leisure parks: Terra Mitica, Aqua Natura, Mundomar, Aqualandia, Terra Natura...
Boat trips, visits to the island of Benidorm, strolls through the old town and its narrow streets where it's good to stop for a tapa or an ice cream, visits to the viewpoint overlooking the sea, flea market.
Benidorm is the ideal place to forget your troubles and enjoy yourself to the full, because here there is entertainment and fun for all ages and at all times.
In addition to its wide variety of bars and restaurants of all nationalities and price levels, Benidorm offers ‘everything’ for those who want to ‘go out’ until breakfast time:
Numerous discos, with all kinds of music and styles. Some celebrate amazing parties every summer with some of the best DJs in the world.
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Altea is a town located north of Alicante, between the cities of Benidorm and Calpe. Formerly a small fishing and farming village, it has grown in recent decades and has managed to maintain its character as a fishing village while attracting valuable sun and beach tourism.
It is a town of 24,000 inhabitants classified as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.
It is located on a hill from which stands out the bell tower of the parish church, dedicated to the Virgin of Consuelo, with its famous blue domes, a typical image of Altea, known for this reason as the Cúpula del Mediterraneo.
The church square offers us views of the entire region. Cobbled streets, stepped streets, dotted with viewpoints, roundabouts and white houses, once surrounded by solid walls, are structured around the church.
Altea is full of artists' workshops and craft shops. In the lower part, there is the shopping street of King Jaime I, the fishing district and the port which carries out a great fishing activity, but also the seafront and six kilometres of coastline formed by pebble beaches, coves and cliffs.
Altea has two notable festivals: the fireworks of Castell de L'Olla, in August, and that of the Moors and Christians, at the end of September.
It has more than 6 km of coastline where cliffs and small coves alternate. Among them, the following beaches stand out:
- La Roda, a pebble beach that is the most popular, as it is located in the town centre.
- La Olla, a beautiful beach of sand and stones that is located in front of the islet of La Olla. The name "olla" is due to the fact that in the coldest time of the year, there is a place on this beach where the water begins to boil.
- Cap Négret, is a gravel beach. The name "Négret" comes from the black color of the volcanic rocks that are found on one of its beaches.
- El Mascarat is a charming gravel cove, next to the "Puerto Deportivo Campomanes".
- Cap Blanch, is a wide white gravel beach with transparent and very blue waters. It is the largest beach in Altea and borders the beach of Albir.
It also has three nudist beaches: Playa de la Solsida, Playa Mascarat Norte and Cala de la Barra Grande, all of them gravel and have been awarded the Q for tourist quality.
The surroundings of Altea also have a great tourist value due to the importance of its landscapes, such as the Mascarat Canyon, the Sierra Gelada Natural Park or the Sierra de Bernia, all incredible natural sites that are worth visiting.
THE CASTELL DE GUADALEST
Located on a rock more than 500 meters above a dam that supplies water to the Marina Baixa region, this old town is classified as a historic site. See the castle of San José, a Muslim fortress from the 11th century, which can be accessed through a tunnel dug into the rock. Several museums: museum of nurseries and dolls' houses, museum of torture instruments, museum of miniatures, ethnological museum, etc. At the beginning of July, there are cultural days where tourists are welcome.
THE ALGAR FOUNTAINS
12 km from Benidorm and 3 km from the town of Callosa d'en Sarria, this is a heavenly place to spend a day, have a picnic and enjoy the natural beauty of the landscape. Magnificent waterfalls that stretch for 1.5 km along the Algar River, where you can bathe in its crystal clear waters, previously considered a beneficial source of health. Parking, shops, restaurants. Also worth seeing is the Dino Park, an attraction for children, an educational park located near the Cactus del Algar botanical garden.
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This region is privileged by a unique microclimate that allows you to enjoy the sun all year round.
Today, the Costa Blanca is one of the most popular destinations for golfers, thanks to the variety and quality of its infrastructure and its climate, which is conducive to practicing this sport all year round.
If you like sports, hiking or climbing, the Sierra Cortina, Villaitana, Puig Campana will welcome you in an incomparable natural setting.
Just 5 minutes away, you will have access to the "Trenet" (Tram) and its network of stops and stations throughout the Costa Blanca, from Alicante to Denia.
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Alicante Airport, also called El Altet, is located in the municipality of Elche. It is one of the main airports in Spain, where more than 42 airlines provide connections to 125 national and international destinations.
It ranks sixth in the Spanish airport network due to the number of passengers, just behind Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga and the Canary Islands, placing it in the ranking of the 50 busiest airports in Europe, and occupying first place in the Valencian Community.
In the municipality of El Campello, is the Lycée Français International d'Alicante with around 1600 students.
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The Costa Blanca is more than 200 kilometers of coastline in the province of Alicante, very long beaches of fine sand, small coves, an average annual temperature of 20ºC. The more than 300 days of sunshine make this coast a unique place for its quality of life and a tourist area where many Spanish or European residents have taken up residence.
It is also an incredible historical and cultural heritage, between small picturesque villages, cliffs and mountains, a wide choice of leisure activities. Not to mention its renowned gastronomy where local products and know-how abound. Paella, rice, fish, cold cuts, turrón…. Not to mention the vines, citrus fruits, vegetables.
Certainly, the Costa Blanca has all the assets to become the place of your new residence, where you can enjoy the Mediterranean climate and all its advantages.
Today, the Costa Blanca is one of the most popular destinations for golfers, thanks to the variety and quality of its infrastructure and its climate, which is conducive to practicing this sport all year round.
If you like sports, hiking or climbing, the Sierra Cortina, Villaitana, Puig Campana will welcome you in an incomparable natural setting.
Just 5 minutes away, you will have access to the "Trenet" (Tram) and its network of stops and stations throughout the Costa Blanca, from Alicante to Denia.
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Alicante Airport, also called El Altet, is located in the municipality of Elche. It is one of the main airports in Spain, where more than 42 airlines provide connections to 125 national and international destinations.
It ranks sixth in the Spanish airport network due to the number of passengers, just behind Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga and the Canary Islands, placing it in the ranking of the 50 busiest airports in Europe, and occupying first place in the Valencian Community.
In the municipality of El Campello, is the Lycée Français International d'Alicante with around 1600 students.
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The Costa Blanca is more than 200 kilometers of coastline in the province of Alicante, very long beaches of fine sand, small coves, an average annual temperature of 20ºC. The more than 300 days of sunshine make this coast a unique place for its quality of life and a tourist area where many Spanish or European residents have taken up residence.
It is also an incredible historical and cultural heritage, between small picturesque villages, cliffs and mountains, a wide choice of leisure activities. Not to mention its renowned gastronomy where local products and know-how abound. Paella, rice, fish, cold cuts, turrón…. Not to mention the vines, citrus fruits, vegetables.
Certainly, the Costa Blanca has all the assets to become the place of your new residence, where you can enjoy the Mediterranean climate and all its advantages.