Overview
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 95.00 m2
Property Description
Apartment with panoramic sea views in one of Benidorm’s most exclusive residential areas.
Owning a home in this amazing structure is much more than that; it’s a true experience you can’t miss.
Intempo Residential Sky Resort, located by Benidorm’s Poniente Beach, is the tallest residential building in Europe.
THE LOCATION
📌 West Beach Promenade: 300m walk
📌 Villatana Golf Resort: 6 min drive
📌 Terra Mitica Theme Park: 6 min
📌 Benidorm “Old Town”: 10 min
📌 Valor Chocolate Museum, Villajoyosa: 11 min
📌 Alicante Airport: 35 mins
A luxurious and prestigious building with communal areas on both the ground floor and the top two floors – available exclusively for residents & guests.
This amazing home is on the ninth floor of 47.
THE APARTMENT
✅ Panoramic views of the ocean / up and down the Mediterranean coastline
✅ Bright lounge with direct access to flexible terrace space
✅ Main bedroom with en-suite & access to same terrace
✅ Second bedroom with mountain views to rear
✅ Separate fully-equipped, fully-fitted kitchen
✅ Sold fully-furnished with hot & cold AC
✅ Basement parking space with trastero
SHARED AMENITIES (GROUND FLOOR)
👉 High-security entrance, manned 24-7
👉 Reception and concierge facilities
👉 Bistro restaurant
👉 Fully-equipped gymnasium
👉 Two separate swimming pools & kids’ play area



SHARED AMENITIES (46th FLOOR)
👉 Huge indoor swimming pool / spa, amazing coastal views
👉 Mixed-use meeting area & bar-café, mountain views
👉 Sauna, massage & fitness areas
👉 Second gymnasium



SHARED AMENITIES (47th FLOOR)
👉 Full-width rooftop terrace with hammock lounge areas
👉 Multiple jacuzzis with breath-taking views



This amazing home is key ready & awaiting the lucky new owner to move in
THE AREA
Benidorm has been a tourist destination within Spain since 1925, when its port was extended and the first hotels were built, though it would not be until the 1950s that it became renowned as a summer destination for people coming from inland Spain, especially Madrid. Today it is known for its hotel industry, beaches, and skyscrapers and receives as many tourists from abroad as from Spain.
It is thought there were settlements in the Benidorm area possibly as far back as 3000 BC, including evidence of Roman and Punic remains. The Christian King James I of Aragon conquered the region in 1245 and Benidorm first officially became known in 1325, when Admiral Bernat de Sarrià of Polop awarded it a town charter as a way of removing the Moors and allowing Christians to inhabit the area.


Benidorm’s history for the next few centuries was plagued by attacks from the sea by Ottoman and Barbary pirates. The 17th century saw conditions improve for Benidorm and its people, most notably with the construction of an advanced irrigation system in 1666 to channel water to the region.
By the 18th century Benidorm fishermen had become famous and sought after all over Spain and beyond. Tuna was their main catch and they perfected the ancient almadraba technique dating from Islamic times. The success of the fishing industry, together with improved local agriculture, helped to fuel a strong local economy.
In 1952 Benidorm’s fishing industry went into decline; this was a factor in encouraging the town council to approve many new development plans aimed at the tourist market.







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