February 2008
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Posted by syameses on 04 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: beaches, travel, benidorm

The beaches of Benidorm have a wonderful health,as they have just received the “Q” for tourist quality granted by the Quality Tourism Institute (ICTE) in the course of an event held last Wednesday in the general mezzanine of the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.
With this distinction it is fair to recognize the work done by institutions, companies and businessmen who have devoted their time to increase the quality of the Benidorm beaches. The tourist capital of the Costa Blanca, received the diploma for the care, maintenance and manning the beaches of Benidorm.
The beaches of Benidorm are fashionable, and they have the management and ISO certifications and environmental quality on an ongoing basis are subject to audits undertaken by outside companies and the department itself municipal beaches. It has an important policing and service rescuers throughout the year.
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source Diario Información
Posted by syameses on 01 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: entertainment, benidorm, concerts, Events, music

The legendary singer of the Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, will perform this summer, on July 26th, in the bullring in Benidorm. It will be a great opportunity for the City Council to clean up a little its image since making the announcement of cancellation of the Prince concert last year.
Lou Reed will only give three concerts in Spain, so it will be a great opportunity to watch the veteran, legendary rock singer and composer that revolutionized the genre in the 70´s.
Lou Reed’s concert will be the grand performance of this summer that Benidorm will offer along with 17 other concerts that will take place in the city over the next six months. Three concerts will be classical music, and will be offered for the first time from February 24 to March 1, in the XX International Course of Music. Six other concerts will be integrated into the Week of Sacred Music, from the 10th to the 15th of March, which will beheld between the church of Sant Jaume and the Lecture Hall of City Hall.
source Diario Información