The Spanish Tourist Office (UK) has laid out the next steps in its ‘Spain For All’ campaign, an initiative working towards accessible travel.
This will see the Advisory Panel Members gathering in Seville between 19th May to 22nd May 2025
with the objective of discussing the report’s findings while in the destination and to build upon the work the Advisory Board has accomplished thus far to create a model that provides a universally inclusive experience for all travellers.
The trip will highlight Spain’s commitment to delivering barrier-free travel experiences that cater to all travellers, including those with mobility, sensory, or cognitive challenges. This initiative has several key objectives, with top priorities including showcasing Spain’s accessible tourism offerings, strengthening industry partnerships, using feedback to drive growth, and increasing awareness of the ‘Spain For All’ campaign.
Manuel Butler, Director of the Spanish Tourist Office (UK) says:
“Seville has been selected to host the IV Session of the Hispano-British ‘Spain For All’ Advisory Board due to the remarkable strides it has made towards improving accessibility in the city. It is an ideal setting for the discussions and planning sessions, as well as showcasing the very best of Spain as an accessible visitor destination”.
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