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It can be said that Toledo is one of Spain's most dazzling cities, carefully positioned atop a valley overlooking the Tagus River. It’s also known as the ‘city of the three cultures’, a place where (legend has it) Christian, Muslim and Jewish communities peacefully co-inhabited over the centuries. In fact, this World Heritage city is considered by many travellers as the Jerusalem of Western Europe.
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The outskirts of Lisbon can offer intriguing and unique combinations of seaside and countryside locations that will surely enrich your visit. About 40 minutes Northeast from Lisbon, lays a picturesque fishermen village called Ericeira, its history dates back to the 12th century and until today its historical quarter still safeguards its heritage and charm with its cobblestone streets.
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Madeira Island, called the “Pearl of the Atlantic”, is a lost paradise in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean with spectacular scenery in the form of dramatic sea cliffs, blue waters and intriguing primordial rawness, as the result of ancient volcanic activity. The richness of Madeira also unwinds in its streets, with unique monuments bubbling with heritage and distinct beauty, contrasting with the vibrant color schemes of its municipal market.
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You may hear people referring to Madeira as an archipelago, the reason being, the main island is not alone. It has five uninhabited islands called Desertas and Selvagens Islands, but just 40km to the northeast of Madeira is the second largest Island of the archipelago “Porto Santo” Island. A picturesque and small island featuring beautiful 9km long beach with golden sand and incredibly turquoise waters…. Interesting fact, locals say its sand and seawater have therapeutic powers as they’re rich in iodine, calcium and magnesium, making it extremely beneficial for treating rheumatism and bone diseases. Apart from the blissful beach, the island’s capital “Vila Baleira” has its unique and historical attractions, like Christopher Columbus museum to beautiful tile panels in a 17th century church.
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Huelva is a unique location on the Costa de la Luz between the rivers of Guadiana and Guadalquivir. It’s fulfilled with history, pristine and long beaches, freshest seafood and home to awe-inspiring Natural Parks. One can say its Spain Southern pearl with peculiar gems that only locals know, like Port of Palos de la Frontera witnessed Christopher Columbus’s depart towards the New World…
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About one hour from Barcelona is the beautiful coast of Costa Brava, a true oasis with crystal blue waters and green hills as a backdrop. The true beauty lies in the unspoiled and elegant horseshoe bays, charming seaside towns and mouth-dropping sceneries.
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The Alentejo will amaze you with its beauty, endless golden fields sprinkled with olive and cork trees. A collection of Historical walled Cities and castles classified as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, villages with white houses situated on top of a hill with astonishing views over the prairies dotted with colourful spring flowers.
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There’s an island in central group of the Azores nicknamed Blue Island, as it has an incredible amount of hydrangeas in different shades of blue. Theses tones also frame the houses, separate the fields and border the roads. Faial was discovered in 1427, but only colonized in 1432 by Flemish settlers and underwent considerable development in the 17th century, making it an important trading post, due to its geographical position as a safe haven between Europe and Americas.
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Valencia is a sassy and innovative city with a thriving cultural, dining and nightlife scenes. It will amaze you by the magnificent setting that carefully blends the modernity and ancient safeguarding centenary traditions and festivities.
Abreu Events developed teambuilding activities that will help guests to engage with Valencia’s culture, tradition and gastronomy.
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