IMPRESSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL BUILDING IN THE HEART OF THE HUMID BARRIO! GREAT INVESTMENT, RESTAURANT WITH GOOD INCOME, COMPLETELY RENOVATED BUILDING. MORE INFORMATION. Majesil procedures. 626721999.The building has 280 square meters built in 2005, distributed over four floors: basement, first, second, and third, used as a hospitality business.Currently managed as a restaurant, providing excellent profitability for the owner. Fully equipped and refurbished as a restaurant, with LED lights, cameras, employee restrooms, etc. Len's Hmedo neighborhood is one of the most popular areas of the city, both for tourists and residents. An area that has worked to become one of the best tapas routes in Spain. If you're not familiar with it, it's time to get started. There, you'll find a multitude of bars, restaurants, and tables where you can sample the most typical cuisine of Len, as well as pubs and nightclubs. The Barrio Hmedo (Wet Quarter) is one of the most famous and tourist-friendly areas of the capital of Len. It is located in the city's Old Town, between the most emblematic streets of the center: Calle Ancha (the line that divides the Barrio Hmedo and the Barrio Romntico), Calle de la Ra, Calle del Cao Badillo, and Calle de las Cercas. The center of this entire neighborhood is Plaza de San Martn, around which the entire neighborhood grows and other important squares emerge: Plaza Mayor, Plaza Conde Luna, and Plaza del Grano. The city of Len currently has 142, 439 inhabitants. Its location in the northwest corner of the peninsula, an essential crossing point between Galicia and Asturias, and connecting these areas with the plateau, gives us an idea of the importance of its location as a transportation hub; a city on the Camino de Santiago. Its historical and monumental heritage, as well as the various celebrations that take place throughout the year, including Holy Week, and its status as an obligatory stop on the Camino de Santiago, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, make it a destination for national and international tourists. Its most representative monuments include the Cathedral of Santa Mara de Regla, the finest example of French-style classical Gothic architecture in Spain; the Basilica of San Isidoro, one of the most important Romanesque churches in Spain, the tomb of the medieval kings of Len and considered the Sistine Chapel of Roman Art; the Monastery of San Marcos, the finest example of Spanish Plateresque and Renaissance architecture; the Palace of the Guzmn family, the Palace of the Counts of Luna, the Church of the Mercado (or Camino de Santiago la Antigua) church, the Church of the Palat del Rey (the King's Palace), the Casa de las Carniceras (Butcher's House), and the Casa Botines (Modernista) buildings designed by the brilliant Catalan architect Antoni Gaud; all of which have been declared Sites of Cultural Interest. A prominent example of modern architecture, and one of the city's museums, is the Museum of Contemporary Art of Castile and Len (MUSAC). Len has a well-developed rail and railway network, as well as an airport. Don't miss the opportunity to visit it. Mara Jess de Miguel 626721999
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