Barcelona
Barcelona's ancient city walls are a window to the Roman-era Barcino; the lanes of the Gothic quarter together will take you to the middle ages, discover the soaring 14th-century cathedrals, and be amazed by the breathtaking Modernisme masterpieces! Be inspired by the most famous buildings from Gaudí like the Sagrada Familia, The Picasso Museum, and the surrealism of Miró and Dali. With more than 300 days of sunny weather every year and 4.5 kilometres of coastline, Barcelona is the perfect place to get the right Mediterranean feeling at its best
Madrid
Madrid embraces and welcomes you to discover a city where you will feel great all the time! Historical architecture, museums, parks, arts, cultural expressions, and two great events in this city are waiting for you! Spain’s artistic expression shines through in the marvellous museums of Madrid. Goya, Velazquez, and other famous Spaniard artists are ready to share centuries of creative expression with you. A city filled with historical architecture and monuments that will take you through the ages! The Renaissance of the Plaza Mayor, the buildings from the Bourbonic dynasty as the Royal Palace, or the Baroque period from the Barrio de Las Letras will take you to experience the historical vibe of the city.
Toledo
One of the largest heritage sites in Europe where followers of the 3 religions: Christians, Muslims and Jews, lived side by side for centuries and left their mark in Toledo.
Segoiva
The Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the best-preserved monuments left by the Romans in Spain. The ancient aqueduct carries water 16 km (10 miles) from the Frío River to Segovia and was built of some 24,000 massive granite blocks without the use of mortar. Probably constructed around 50 AD it still provided water to the city in the 20th century.
An impressive aqueduct from the days of the Roman Empire marks the entrance to this fairy-tale Castilian city, with the Sierra de Guadarrama in the background.
A World Heritage site worth seeing!
Taste of Madrid
Madrid is famous for many wonderful things, but cuisine just might top the list. Rich and diverse, Madrid’s food scene is deeply influenced by different regions in Spain. Must-try dishes include: bocata de calamares (calamari sandwich), churros (fried-dough pastry), patatas bravas (fried potatoes in red sauce) and tortilla de patatas (Spanish omelette). There’s nothing like the feeling of waking up in Madrid to the smell of churros with creamy chocolate, and then going out with friends for a night of tasty tapas.
Oriflame Gold Conference 2023 goes to Spain!
This will be an amazing Event, best of luck to all Oriflamers!
- Barcelona
- Madrid