Soria is located in a privileged position, between important Spanish cities such as Zaragoza, Valladolid, Logroño, Pamplona and Madrid, to which it is linked by motorway, and which can be reached in just 2 hours.

The city itself is small, making it ideal to discover on foot and for MICE tourism. Clean, safe, hospitable and with culture as its hallmark, it offers unique heritage sites such as the chapel of San Saturio, the church of Santo Domingo or the monastery of San Juan de Duero. Praised by poets such as Machado, Bécquer or Gerardo Diego, its rich gastronomy is famous for its mushrooms, butter and bacon. The Duero river, which flows by the city, provides an exceptional natural environment a stone’s throw from the city centre.

Soria counts with a wide range of modern catering establishments and restaurants that can seat over 6,000 people. It also offers complete facilities for conferences and events such as the Palacio de la Audiencia Cultural Centre, the Alameda Cultural Space, the Gaya Nuño Cultural Centre and the Aula Magna Tirso de Molina.

And as an ideal complement to this MICE tourism, the region offers an extensive and varied province full of places to visit. Places such as Almazán, El Burgo de Osma, Berlanga de Duero, Medinaceli, Ágreda, or jewels of our past such as the hermitage of San Baudelio, the monastery of Santa María de Huerta, the castle of Gormaz or the site of Numancia. It also has an enormous diversity of landscapes, from the enormous pine and beech forests of the Sierra de Urbión, to the holly groves of the Highlands, the savin groves of the moors, the holm oak forests of the Moncayo or the vine kingdom of the Ribera del Duero, and natural spaces of great value such as the Laguna Negra or the canyon of the River Lobos.

Myco-gastronomic tourism, the guided routes of the poets or the Celtiberian experience, taking part in the "Soria Gastronomic" Congress, the Enclave de Agua Festival or the Noche de las Ánimas (Night of the Souls) are some of the unique proposals to be carried out in Soria, which is, and always has been, a place for gatherings.

CONTACT

Julián Hernández Garcia

647 713 424

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