Conference Coordinator will help you choose a location that perfectly suits your event, we can locate your hotel or venue, source team building activities and arrange restaurant reservations without charging you a fee.
Below are some of the most popular destinations in Spain that clients have chosen for their group and company events.
Barcelona is a dynamic and modern city that looks to the future.
Established as an important financial and business centre, the city offers first
class infrastructures to the visitor. Thanks to its excellent communications
network, its wide offer of culture and entertainment, and its privileged
climate, Barcelona is the city of choice each year for the celebration of
innumerable fairs, symposiums and international conferences.
Barcelona Guide
Madrid is
exceptionally equipped to host the celebration of fairs, conferences, and
exhibitions, with two convention centres, and two fairgrounds. Equipped with the
most modern service facilities, the city's capacity and high standards attract
more than five million professionals each year, who attend a variety of events.
Madrid Guide
Historic Málaga
offers countless spots and corners full of local colour. The façade of the City
Hall, from the early 20th century, can be admired, as can the Merced square,
dominated by the Monument to Torrijos and where the house in which the famous
painter Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born is situated. Malaga
Guide
Marbella is
deservedly one of the Costa del Sol's prime destinations. Its excellent climate,
beaches, natural surroundings and its major sports complexes are just some of
the countless attractions which this town on the Málaga coast offers.
Marbella Guide
Seville -Hundreds of conferences, exhibitions, and
other events secure Seville's reputation as on
the most important business travel destinations in Spain. The city's excellent
communications include the modern international airport, situated a few
kilometres away from the city centre, and also the high speed train (AVE)
station. Seville Guide
Valencia is a welcoming, cosmopolitan city in which, on a casual stroll
through the area of the Cathedral and the exchange building, it is easy to find
historic buildings alongside contemporary designs. Outside the city walls, the
urban layout includes two postmodern spaces, the Palacio de la Música y de
Congresos music and conventions centre. Valencia Guide
