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What’s New for Travellers to Spain in 2026: Heritage Hotels, Cultural Sites and Business Venues

Apr 25, 2026
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What’s New for Travellers to Spain in 2026: Heritage Hotels, Cultural Sites and Business Venues
Spain’s tourism board used World Travel Market Week to unveil an eclectic line-up of openings and upgrades due in 2026—from a converted 18th-century finca in Menorca to a €70 million expansion of Valencia’s Conference Centre. Euronews’ round-up, published on 24 April, highlights projects aimed at extending Spain’s appeal beyond the classic sun-and-sand season.

What’s New for Travellers to Spain in 2026: Heritage Hotels, Cultural Sites and Business Venues


While Spain is visa-exempt for many travellers, corporate groups coming from visa-required markets will still need Schengen documentation—an administrative task VisaHQ can simplify. The platform’s Spain hub (https://www.visahq.com/spain/) provides up-to-date requirements, digital application tools, and bulk processing options that are particularly useful for MICE organisers dispatching delegates to the country’s soon-to-open venues.

For corporate travel managers the most relevant additions include Madrid’s Palacio de Congresos refurbishment (adding 5,000 delegate seats) and RENFE’s new high-speed service linking Málaga and Granada in under 55 minutes. These developments will broaden venue options for incentive trips and reduce onward-travel times for internal meetings. The government has tied the slate to its Sustainable Tourism Strategy 2030, offering tax credits to hotel investors meeting green-building standards. Early-adopter brands expect pay-offs in the MICE segment: Accor’s luxury Orient Express offshoot confirmed it will open its first Iberian property in Girona in Q3 2026, directly targeting company off-sites. Travel-policy implications include renegotiating preferred-hotel agreements to capitalise on introductory rates and adjusting per-diem tables for secondary cities now boasting premium accommodation. Duty-of-care teams should also monitor phased construction to avoid mid-build disruptions in the coming months.

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