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West Beach Promenade is the promenade located in Playa de Poniente (West Beach), one of three beaches in Benidorm, Spain. [1] [2] The architects who designed this were partners Carlos Ferrater and Xavier Marti Gali. Carlos started The Office of Architecture in Barcelona (OAB) in 2006 with the help of Xavier and others. [3]
2021: Tallest residential building in Benidorm. 2: Gran Hotel Bali: 186: 52 [5] 2002: The building opened 17 May 17, 2002 and was the tallest building in Benidorm and the second tallest hotel in Europe. 3: Torre Lúgano: 158: 48: 2007: When completed in 2008 this became the tallest residential building in Spain, surpassing Neguri Gane. 4 ...
Gran Hotel Bali is a 4-star hotel located in Benidorm, province of Alicante, Spain. It is, at 186 meters high, 52 story skyscraper and the tallest building on Europe's Mediterranean coast. It was the tallest building in Spain surpassing Torre Picasso in 2002, until November 2007 when it was overtaken by Torre Espacio. The hotel opened on 17th ...
Benidorm skyline Poniente Beach Balcón del Mediterráneo. Benidorm is popular with tourists from the UK, Ireland, Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands. Benidorm's initial growth in popularity can be attributed to the package holiday explosion, and continues year round, due to the night-life based around the central concentration of bars and ...
Intempo is a 47-floor, 202-metre-high skyscraper building in Benidorm, Spain. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] The design of the building was officially presented on 19 January 2006 and work began in 2007. Originally scheduled for completion in 2009, [ 5 ] work was significantly hampered by the economic crisis of 2008 which seriously affected the real estate sector ...
Playa de Levante (English: East beach) is a beach in the municipality of La Línea de la Concepción, in the Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain, located to the north of Gibraltar. It has a length of about 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) and average width of about 30 metres (98 ft). [ 1 ]