Madrid and Barcelona may grab most of the headlines, but when it comes to business tourism in Spain, there are plenty of other exciting destinations to discover beyond these two business hubs.
Getting around is easy thanks to the fact that Spain boasts the world's second largest high-speed rail network in the world (second only to China). It means delegates can land in Madrid and be in Seville two-and-a-half hours later making multi-city itineraries more attractive.
Those willing to explore will be rewarded with stunning destinations, historic treasures and modern sustainable options that are fit for corporate travellers. We spotlight some of Spain's most dynamic cities for business - with plenty of leisure options once meetings are concluded.
Valencia
Where better to start than the 2024 European Green Capital: Valencia. It's clear why Valencia was recognised for its sustainable credentials as soon as you step foot in the city, with over two million sqm of gardens, including the Turia Garden and Parque Central, making it a leafy paradise.
The city received €350,000 from the EU as the European Green Capital for initiatives such as the 3,500 sqm Cabanyal Municipal Market, where air conditioning is now being supplied by solar panels on the roof. The city is also set to host 400 sustainable events this year, from international conferences such as the Annual Forum of Energy Cities in June to a green marathon in December.
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