Benissa advances Padel City project with €1.5 million investment

Benissa Town Council is progressing with its Padel City initiative, featuring twelve courts including three indoor ones. The project underscores the municipality's dedication to sports and facility enhancements. An investment of €1.5 million supports this development.

Benissa Town Council, via its Sports Department, is steadfast in promoting sports through infrastructure upgrades. The forthcoming Padel City will include twelve courts, with three designated as indoor facilities to ensure year-round accessibility. This ambitious endeavor requires a €1.5 million investment, reflecting the council's commitment to fostering community engagement in padel, a rapidly growing racket sport.

The project aligns with broader efforts to improve municipal sports amenities, providing residents with modern venues for recreation and competition. While specific timelines for completion remain undisclosed, the announcement highlights Benissa's proactive approach to sports development amid rising interest in padel across Europe.

Local officials emphasize the initiative's role in enhancing quality of life. As the Costa Blanca region continues to attract sports enthusiasts, such investments could position Benissa as a key destination for padel activities.

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