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One Bedroom Oceanview Apartment at Puerto de la Cruz in the Canary Islands of Spain
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| Property Group | Residential | | Property Type | Apartment | | Waste System | Sewer | | Price | Euro 150,000 For Sale |
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| Location | Canary Islands | | Nearest City | Puerto de la Cruz | | Bedrooms | 1 | | Bathrooms | 1 | | Living Rooms | 1 |
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| | For further details contact John Wallace 143 Longview Drive Chatham, 12037, NY United States Phone: +1-518-392-7062 Fax: +1-877-875-5704 http://www.worldrealtynews.com |
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REF: Papurello-2280
Rooms 2
Living room 1
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Balcony surface 10
Internal area sqm. 65
Terrace surface 0
Land sqm. 0
Internal condition Good
External condition Good
Puerto de la Cruz is one of the top resorts in the Canary Islands. It is also the longest established most complete of all resorts on Tenerife. The Old Town is very pretty in parts and it is one of the few resorts where the locals still work, eat and drink. Much of the area around the old fishing port is full of narrow cobbled streets packed with colonial architecture.
Located on the north coast of Tenerife, within the Orotava Valley, Puerto de la Cruz is the principle tourist centre of the island. A cosmopolitan, old colonial town known to tourists from all over Europe and beyond. For North Europeans it is the place to escape to from long cold winter nights. For South Americans a more pleasant climate than the harsh summer back home. For Peninsular Spanish a place to escape to from the harsh summer sun in Mainland Spain.
Although no longer seen as an exotic location, Puerto de la Cruz still manages to attract some 900,000 visitors each year.
Unlike too many Spanish resorts, Puerto de la Cruz is no concrete jungle, though it does have an ugly modern part, but even here there are pleasant streets to explore. It has its own long history as a major port for the Orotava Valley and as fishermen's haven. The old part, the core of the old colonial town, is a network of tree lined avenidas, narrow winding calles, shady plazas and steps running from one level to another. Many of the fine old houses with their distinctive Canarian balconies have survived. La Paz, the most recent development on the outskirts of town, is an example of what can be done with a new development.
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