We are beyond thrilled to share that Abreu Events (covering our Conferences, M&I, and Leisure segments) has been crowned Best DMC at the Portugal Trade Awards by Publituris at BTL 2025!
Barcelona is more than ready to welcome you and your MICE groups, after challenging times the city of Barcelona has adjusted to our new global reality, always having in mind your security and well-being. Yet, Barcelona still managed to keep its essence and continues to be one of Europe’s most attractive and dynamic destinations. That’s further enhanced with its long-standing experience, network of infrastructures, incredible transportation system and a commitment to sustainability are just a few of the attributes that have made this outstanding destination of events. Not to mention, Barcelona’s cultural heritage that’s an eye candy to the eyes with its architecture and history, that’s carefully blended with Mediterranean character is mixed with cosmopolitan spirit. It is a place where tradition and history are as important as innovation and technology.
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Sitges is a quaint Mediterranean town just 30 minutes southwest of Barcelona; it’s been a resort classy town since the 19th century, enhanced with an array of galleries and museums, incredible high-class restaurants along the promenade and an incredibly rich historical center.
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Valencia offers an ancient lifetime experience in the traditional art of fishing. With Abreu Events, your guests have now the opportunity to embark on a full-day adventure, including a morning at sea, learning from the local fishermen the ancient art of fishing techniques, participate in a fish market auction and last but not least, a cooking class where they will learn a traditional recipe secrets from a local Chef.
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One of Portugal’s most beautifully and well preserved medieval walled town, classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1986. Inside the 14th century walls, Évora’s maze of narrow streets reveals a superb architecture and cultural heritage that’s been preserved throughout the centuries, among which, an outstanding cathedral with a creepy human bone chapel and a Roman temple.
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Another blissful location in the heart of North Alentejo is Montargil, adjacent to an immense dam and water reservoir, offering a unquestionable breathtaking beauty, enhanced by the local wildlife and peculiar bird species.
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Mallorca Island is the ultimate postcard of the Mediterranean, blessed with enchanting beaches, azure views, soulful hill towns and incredible mountains.
The capital of the Balearic Islands is Palma de Mallorca, an enchanting location that invites you to wander through the city with a stunning Gothic Cathedral, medieval streets mixed with aristocratic townhouses, rising baroque churches, vibrant and bohemian quarters and distinct markets.
An hour and half from Porto, is the National Park of Gerês, located in between upper Minho and Trás-os-Montes. It’s one of the greatest natural attractions in Portugal with boulder-strewn peaks, steep valleys, lush forest of oak and pine, not to mention, crystal clear rivers, streams and waterfalls.
This scenic park also shelters more than 100 granite villages that are well-preserved, since Portugal’s creation in the 12th century. In more secluded locations within the park you can find wild life like wolves, boars, badgers, otters, dears and wild horses. Apart from the wild animals, the most commonly seen are cows with long horns, goats, native sheep and “castro laboreiro” – one of the most colossal and beautiful Portuguese Shepherd dogs.
Located in the North-East of Spain, Catalonia is a mesmerizing province and home to a few of the most desirable wines in the country. The vineyards not only shape Catalonia landscape but its essence, traditions and historic legacy. About 30 minutes from Barcelona, you can immerse into wine world in five different counties, which make up the Penedès region. Apart from its large wine production, it’s also one of the oldest wine-producing regions in Europe with viniculture dating back to the 6th century.
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The viniculture in Madrid is not well known, the winemaking in this region was introduced by Romans, however the first document of wine production is from the 13th century. Nowadays, in the surroundings of Madrid, there are three wine regions Arganda, Navalcarnero and San Martín all with its distinct climate and grapes.
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