Shop / premises commercial of 128 m² in Canals (46650)
About this shop/premises commercial at Canals (46650)
FOR RENT PREMISES OF 128 M2 LOCATED IN THE MAIN AVENUE OF THE TOWN.
Located in the main avenue of Canals, the busiest area of the town, close to all the shops, banks, the 2 most important supermarkets and the main hotel and catering businesses in Canals. Perfect for businesses that need a medium sized premises with storage space.
It has a total area of 128 m2. It has a large shop window next to the access door, totally glazed.
The customer service area of the premises has a surface area of 32 m2. Next to this area there is a small room and the toilet, which has an individual washbasin and toilet.
At the back of the premises there are 4 rooms that can be used as storage area and at the back of the premises there is a terrace.
Features: Shop/shop area - Storage area - Toilet.
SURFACES:
Customer service area: 32.73 m2.
Storage area: 90,23 m2
Toilet: 5,04 m2
OUR FEES ARE TO BE PAID BY THE OWNER.
NOTICE: THE IMAGES WERE TAKEN WITH A WIDE-ANGLE LENS IN ORDER TO SHOW YOU AS MUCH OF THE ROOMS AS POSSIBLE, ALTHOUGH THEY MAY APPEAR TO BE LARGER THAN THEIR REAL SIZE.
Canals is a town located in the south of the province of Valencia, in the region of La Costera. It is very well connected by train with Valencia, with trains every 30 minutes. In addition, from the Xàtiva train station, there are medium-distance trains to the main cities in Spain.
Nearby are the A-7 motorway which comes from the north of the country through the Mediterranean area (Barcelona, Tarragona, Castellón and Valencia) and reaches the south of the country (Murcia, Almería, etc.) and the A-35 motorway, towards Albacete and Madrid.
Most of the surface area of the municipality is flat, with a small area to the south that goes into the Serra Grossa, on the border of the neighbouring town of Ollería. The river Cáñoles flows through the municipality, as does the river Los Santos, a tributary of the Cáñoles, which has its source in the neighbouring town of Alcudia de Crespins.
Canals has several districts: Ayacor, Torre Cerdá (or Torre de los Frailes) and the district of La Torre.
The climate: although its climate is Mediterranean, being far from the coast and located between valleys, the summers are hotter and the winters are colder than in the coastal towns. In summer it is quite common for Canals, together with Xàtiva, to record the highest temperatures in the area.
Local festivals: From 16th to 18th January, Canals celebrates the patron saint festivities of San Antonio Abad, declared to be of National Tourist Interest and of Tourist Interest in the Autonomous Community. The most famous part of the festivities is the burning of one of the largest bonfires in the world (18 metres high and 14 metres in diameter). Around 80 tons of firewood are used, provided by the villagers. Other activities are also held, such as the parade of floats and troupes, concerts, processions and masses, among others. On the third day, the ‘Dels Parells’ festival is held, during which the animals are blessed and a parade is held in which the festival-goers hand out gifts and toys through the streets of the village. At the end of the day it is customary to taste one of the typical dishes of the town: baked rice.
During one of the weekends in September, the fair is held, where a multitude of events take place, among the most famous of which are the paellas and the costumes.
Among the town's illustrious neighbours are Pope Calixtus III, born in 1378 in the district of La Torre, and Ricardo Tormo, born in 1952, twice world motorcycling champion and several times Spanish motorcycling champion.
It is believed that the town was founded around 1240. Thanks to the fertile lands of the municipality due to its privileged location, next to the river Cáñoles and the river Los Santos, it was very important during the Muslim domination.
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This shop/premises commercial is located at Canals (46650).