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Intempo is a 47-floor, 187-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 ...
Benidorm is home to the annual open water swimming competition of the Oceanman series. [24] Benidorm boasts three family-oriented theme parks: Terra Mítica is inland from the city, at the foot of the mountain, and Aqualandia and Mundomar are located on the outskirts of the city on the Levante side. Benidorm offers activities for all ages.
The extension of this form of leisure to the middle and working classes began with the development of the railways in the 1840s; they offered cheap travel to fast-growing resort towns. In particular, the branch line to the small seaside town of Blackpool from Poulton-le-Fylde led to a sustained economic and demographic boom. A sudden influx of ...
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The seventh series of the ITV television series Benidorm, which is a sitcom set in an all-inclusive holiday resort in Benidorm, Spain, began broadcasting on 2 January 2015, consisting of seven episodes.
A group of holidaymakers arrive and strive at the Solana resort in Benidorm. They all come from very different backgrounds and include Mateo, a staff member who loves girls, Janey the Solana hotel manager, Scottish swingers Donald and Jacqueline, the wimpy Martin and his snobbish, miserable wife Kate, Geoff Maltby and his mum, Noreen, and the Garvey family, consisting of dad Mick, mum Janice ...
The sixth series of the ITV television series Benidorm, which is a sitcom set in an all-inclusive holiday resort in Benidorm, Spain, began ...
Interest rates dropped and the property boom accelerated. By 2006 property prices had doubled from a decade earlier. During this time construction of apartments and houses increased at a record rate and immigration into Spain increased into the hundreds of thousands a year as Spain created more new jobs than the rest of Eurozone combined.