Valladolid is a large city with excellent motorway connections to the rest of Spain, a high-speed train linking it to Madrid in under an hour, and an international airport. It also boasts numerous venues for conferences and conventions, such as the Miguel Delibes Cultural Center, the Valladolid Conference Center – Valladolid Fairgrounds, the Conde Ansúrez Conference Center, the Science Museum, and the San Agustín Cultural Center. In addition, the city offers other unique buildings like the Calderón Theatre, the Patio Herreriano Museum, the Millennium Dome, and the Peñafiel Wine Museum.

In Valladolid, the intense cultural activity and its rich monumental legacy, along with its modern and cosmopolitan character, combine to create a powerfully attractive whole for any type of event.

Dozens of hotels, thousands of rooms and excellent gastronomy with local products as protagonists washed down with any of the excellent wines from its five Denominations of Origin, make the birthplace of Miguel Delibes, the city that welcomed Miguel de Cervantes, the city that saw Christopher Columbus die and the city that gave abode to Emperor Charles V on his last journey towards his final retirement, an incomparable tourist setting.