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More expensive than Champions League, Messi's business that defeat it in one aspect

In addition to being an excellent player, Lionel Messi is a great businessman and has luxurious businesses

By William Estrella

In addition to being an excellent player, Lionel Messi is a great businessman and has luxurious businesses
In addition to being an excellent player, Lionel Messi is a great businessman and has luxurious businesses

Lionel Messi and the UEFA Champions League are two entities that the whole world wants to see live at least once for life. The first, for being the best footballer in the world and, for many also, one of the best in all of history; while the European competition is the most prestigious (behind, obviously, the World Cup) and year after year there are thousands of fans who want to attend.

It's not new that Lionel Messi is the owner of a large chain of luxury hotels. In total, the argentinian has six accommodations located between Spain and Andorra, taking advantage of the beatiful coasts, undoubtedly a very strong tourist attraction. Each of the hotels that Messi own has some special addition, and there is one that particularly attracts attention because it has an incredible condition: on the “MiM Mallorca – Adults Only” complex, minors are not allowed.

This is a hotel located in front of the sea and has two paradisiacal beaches around it. One of them is Sa Coma beach, which is one of the finest sand and bench beaches on the island. The property of Lionel Messi has 98 rooms spread over four floors, and it has a variety of dining options, a bar, laundry service, spacious rooms, spa, large pools and a spectacular view.

The cost of the night in the hotel is higher than many tickets for the Champions League

According to the platform Booking, the cost of a night at the hotel of Messi varies from 160 euros and also can exceed 410 euros, depending on the amenities you want to have in the rooms. Without a doubt, a spectacular hotel according to users. While to see last season's UEFA Champions League final where Manchester City became champions, the tickets were divided into four categories with values of 70 euros, 180 euros, 490 euros and 690 euros.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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