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Very good afternoon, welcome back to
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Movistar Plus, magical traveling looks and
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television business for those more than 2
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million 100,000 viewers who
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don't follow you every weekend,
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welcome again, you know one thing,
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look when I came this afternoon to the
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television business studios. I was
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thinking for several weeks that we have had to
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live several intense weeks that, be careful, it is
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not over yet and of course every minute
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things are changing after the
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results of last Sunday after the
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results that turned our
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country blue on Monday again a tsunami a
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tsunami which is going to make us
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return to the polls again on
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July 23, of course we can think about whether this is a
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fact that was premeditated as
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the papers show or if it was a
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desperate act by a man who what
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matters to him is to keep a man in an
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armchair despite having dismembered
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Spain, having polarized society
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and above all having achieved a
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permanent confrontation, whether you are of one
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color or another, whether you are of one ideology
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or another and that with the decision he has
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made Not only does it continue to confront,
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but it also now puts on the
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table the situation of deciding in the middle of
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July whether I leave or stay or
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also deciding if I have to vote for
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one or the other because of course Las
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Margaritas has started at this time. to
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flourish from different parties that
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were not contemplated for the month of
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July that do not have the infrastructure to be
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able to present themselves in national elections but
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that have nevertheless taken a step
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forward precisely to unify
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blocks and above all to defend the
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chair of a man who remains without put
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the emphasis on the main engine of the
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economy in tourism. Remember that
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before the electoral process began I
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made a proposal to all of you, it was almost
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a challenge, a challenge in which I proposed to
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all the viewers, there have already been
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many messages that We have received
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thousands of messages
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this week asking you
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how many times tourism would be talked about in
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the rallies that were going to take place
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throughout the national territory.
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How many times would the word tourism come up?
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And look, I was brave enough
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to ask you. that it didn't matter what color
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or party did it, it wasn't a
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question of whether one or the other
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included it in their plans or their
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speeches, it was simply at a
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general level if someone would make reference to the
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tourism sector in all this time
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I said that there would be no more than five
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references at the national level in some
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of the rallies of the great
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political leaders Well, after accounting
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it is true that everything is not something
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absolutely radical but after
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having seen all the rallies of the
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great political leaders in this
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country all Tourism has only come out
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once in three weeks of the
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campaign referring to the main engine of
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the economy that generates 14% of
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direct GDP and 19% of indirect GDP, a
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sector that will employ nine out of
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every 10 people. in the year 2030 but
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above all a sector that makes our
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country the great leader worldwide, you
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know, it is the second country in the world in
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receiving visitors only
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behind France and already ahead of
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Germany, the United States, China and
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Italy for example and that without a
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doubt and due to the count and the way of
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analyzing the data next year from the
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end of 2024 or in the year 2025 it will be
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occupied anywhere in the world it
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is still a way of feeling a
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brand a country brand and it is still
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a way of extrapolating our nation
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to the entire world to the universe. We are
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exporters of knowledge but
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we are also a great reference
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when it comes to doing things. The pandemic
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has shown it at such a critical moment
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for the sector and above all for the
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world, the tourism sector with its
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commitment to its involvement and above
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all with its talent. The talent of the
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great leaders and of all the
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great talents that exist in this
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wonderful engine of the economy was
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able to get ahead by recomposing itself
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and today to return break record to continue
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breaking records that it is expected that
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this summer they will manage to return to
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pre-pandemic figures even surpass them this
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Bonanza that we have on the table and
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that all the agents that make up the
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tourism sector boast about it
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we have to analyze it with caution as
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always Why Because we still
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have many challenges to face, it is not enough to
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simply recover the
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quantity figures. We have a great challenge, which is to
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bet on quality, something that should
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be in all the electoral programs
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that are going to take place on July 23, I am not
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just talking that quality is
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the term that is in the
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electoral programs but that
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tourism should be in those electoral programs
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as one of the great issues to be debated
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and one of the great issues to be addressed
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starting because it is absolutely
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necessary as I have been demanding for some time now.
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many years the creation
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once and for all of the Ministry of Tourism
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in our country, a ministry that is
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capable of managing, addressing, gathering
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and, above all, combining
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objective efforts and lines of work that
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allow us to Spain in all its sectors and
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subsectors of the tourism sector to have
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the same objective of turning our
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country into the great leader in the great
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reference worldwide, betting on
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quality, addressing all the
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future challenges that we have had the opportunity
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to discuss throughout this
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season and that we will continue to work and
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inform. Of course, for the
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first time in democracy, it will be the
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managing entity of a sector that brings us
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all together and that above all we should all
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have in mind to work in a
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common way on a common line With a
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common objective that is always called
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Spain Spain should be at the
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top of that pyramid And from
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there we should defend the interests of
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each of the autonomous communities and
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each of the provinces and
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city councils with their particularities
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but always with a strategy, a
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strategy that unites all of us who
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We form this sector that, by the way,
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another of the aspects that we have to
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work on urgently and immediately
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is to achieve that feeling of pride of
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belonging to
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a sector. Enough of the squeamishness. Enough of
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our philosophy and way of being
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in Spain, always throwing stones at each other.
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lented and above all let's boast
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about what we are, what we have, what we
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do and fundamentally
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try to demonstrate to
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future generations that belonging to the
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tourism sector is having a feeling of pride
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in a productive sector that today is the
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great driving force of a great nation. from Spain
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we begin
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[Music]
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on this wonderful Friday afternoon
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we are going to begin a new itinerary
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we are going to continue telling stories we are going
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to present to you again different
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chapters of that travel book that we
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always share with you and that
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we like to present to you so much today is going to be a
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intense program in which, as always,
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we will have national destinations,
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international destinations, we will have our agenda,
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we will imagine and of course we will talk
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about tourism. I will tell you everything in our
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summary
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[Music]
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today in traveling views we will analyze,
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as always, the tourism sector
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in which we talk about kayak tourism, one of the
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best travel platforms in the
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world we will analyze what are the
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most demanded destinations and the
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preferences of responsible travelers
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and then we will imagine a
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high mountain that crowns two countries a
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key summit in the calendar of every mountaineer
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then we will open a window to the world
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traveling to Lisbon The capital of
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neighboring Portugal, this city unites
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modernism heritage without altering its
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natural geography, a destination that you should
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include on your list for its spectacular
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climate and welcoming atmosphere.
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We will visit the Alpujarras, a
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historical region that is divided
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between two provinces, Granada and Almería, a
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mountainous area of narrow roads
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with impressive viewpoints
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of course we will know our
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world heritage today
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Santiago de compostera A city symbol of
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pilgrimage characterized by its
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emblematic cathedral rebuilt
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from pieces brought from other parts
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of it we will
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also know some details of
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what will be the first charity gala for
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children against cancer in Madrid, one of
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the most exciting and emotional events
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of the year
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And of course we bring you the best
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plans to enjoy your
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leisure time we begin
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[Music]
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as you see an exciting summary that
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will lead us to discover the world in the
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next two hours of travel but first,
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as always, we have to talk about
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tourism
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[Music]
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How do you know, every Friday we start
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the program talking about tourism, we bring
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the great leaders of the tourism sector here to the central studios of Movistar Plus for television business
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that they explain to us some of the
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aspects of the sector that show us
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different trends and above all
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they explain to us some data that help us
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interpret reality and above all to get to
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know the companies, the
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institutions, the destinations and of
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course also the associations more closely. Here
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at Masashin Travel Views we bring together
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the great leaders of the tourism sector.
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And today, as always, it could not be less.
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Today we are going to get to know an
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extraordinarily
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important multinational in the field of the
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tourism sector in the field of searching for
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your next trip. Today we are going to talk about
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a company that was established in
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2004 almost 20 years ago, two decades ago
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with barely 13 people, today there are
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more than 1000 and they also have seven
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international brands, they are in
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multiple countries and they are the great
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reference of the travel meta search engines
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in which there is always data to
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analyze, billions of data that
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are going to give us today some trends that I'm
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sure all of you have in
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mind, so let me introduce the
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commercial director for Europe of kaya,
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who is Natalia 10 Rivas Natalia good
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afternoon good afternoon Fernando very good
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thank you very much for inviting me Thank you
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things are going very well well keep
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quiet as well explained it is what is
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officially known as a
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travel metasearch engine now the question
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is what is a metasearch engine a meta
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search engine is a platform of
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travel price comparison our
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main objective is that the traveler
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can organize and plan their trip
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very quickly, very simply and very clearly.
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On our platform they will be able to see
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all the options and offers in relation
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to flights,
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accommodation and car rental.
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way to compare When we have
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a place in mind to go, I get into a
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kayak and we compare all that amalgamation of
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proposals to choose the best option.
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In fact, we are going to save money,
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we are going to have the best option and
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I also understand that with new
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technologies we They will be able to offer
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alternatives so that we can enjoy
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a trip that in the end is still
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a dream, an illusion that we all have,
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not really. And this year it has been
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demonstrated that we increasingly
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want to travel these last three years
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of uncertainty and Movement restrictions
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have made this year
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the year we are looking at our
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data and
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the kayak user can both come already
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with a destination in mind How can you
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also see what the latest
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trends are where you can go you can use
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we have an interactive map where with his
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where he is going to set his own
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budget and we are going to
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tell him where he can find the
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best offers, look, they compare
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billions of data,
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they compare the prices, they give you the best
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option but there is something that I
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really like. and that it is a slogan, a claim
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that they use in their communication and that is that
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they have more than 1,000 employees who
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are passionate about travel. We are not
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talking about sellers. We are not talking about
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salespeople. We are not talking about
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travel enthusiasts. It is really nice
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for us to travel. It is part of of life
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is really where it will open your
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mind. Furthermore, Our Company is very
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focused on diversity and
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integration.
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And then traveling. It is one of our
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key points. We even have a page
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where we put
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our travel suggestions based on
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our own experience. Hey You have
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done a study in which you have
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analyzed 167 countries Sorry in 167
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cities 63 countries with 28 variables and
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we have been discovering some
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trends that we are going to talk about
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now Let me first introduce
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Jesús Menéndez one of the great
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experts and leaders of the sector tourist talk
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show of this house Jesus good
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afternoon good afternoon Fernanda how are you
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Wow how serious I see you for God's sake How are you
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today a moment ago you weren't like this
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we were joking about something I'm
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worried to see if I'm going to get a
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polling station a vacation support but
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Your vacation is already over or what
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ever just in case they make you stay no
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Well hey Jesus How do you see We are
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talking about analyzing billions
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You have always defended
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technology you are one of the great
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promoters of the metaverse plus
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you are always here since I met you We have
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many decades behind
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us working together.
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You have always defended
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data analysis, work in technology,
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innovation, information technologies
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as a way of understanding
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tourism and generating
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individual experiences. Notice that now it has
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become clear. fashion not every time you can have
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more information in less time And a
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little detail How clients arrive
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where clients arrive from including not
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only the destinations but the
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city itself from the neighborhood to the street and
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you can know the travel agency the
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reservations that make a same day for a
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specific destination. Look, lately
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here we have had guests who
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continue to tell us that the customer is put
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at the center of the strategy and that the
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use of data, Big Data and
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intelligent technology and now
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Artificial Intelligence is used
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especially to try to generate a
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very personalized experience if even
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the statistics right now depend on
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where you have your
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mobile phone, you are in a certain city, a
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certain province or you enter a
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museum and the museum can quantify the
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nationality of the people who are within
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the museum based on the IP of the
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mobile phone and you can know how many there are from
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a country in another country or a certain
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city. Well, one day we will dedicate a lot of
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time to the topic of technology, we are
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preparing a special program
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precisely about this, you will be
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surprised by the things that you can make
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the data they have about you How
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the information that you leave
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in your trace is handled in your footprint every time you
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visit or do anything and how it
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can then be used precisely
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to generate a very
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particular experience, we will talk about all of that
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later. Now we are talking to
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Kayak, we are talking to Natalia
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10 Rivas, who is the commercial director
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for Europe for Kayak. I am going to
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ask her about trends. We have not analyzed
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billions of data and now we are going
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to talk about trends, for example in
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that analysis that you have
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made a ranking of the cities that are a little
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more sustainable or more responsible or
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where the tourist The traveler behaves
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in a more responsible way What is that
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ranking Well look, a few months ago
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we carried out a survey in Spain where
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70% of the travelers Of the
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respondents who are travelers, they told us
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that they are increasingly more
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aware, however, 60% of
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them told us but we don't know where to
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look, so we have created
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different tools that will help
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the traveler decide the destination they
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want in based on your needs and
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different factors, then
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we have effectively created
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a list of cities that are
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sustainable based on the
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most searched cities within kayaking, we have
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chosen about 167 and the factors that
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we have chosen are the three pillars of
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sustainability, which are you want to know
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the list. I want to know the Pillars for
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you.
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The pillars of sustainability that
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we are using are environmental,
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sociocultural, economic, that is, what
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is the impact at the local level that this
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tourism or that traveler is going to make in the
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destination they are going to choose. So
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we, above all, in the countries
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Dutch in Rotterdam and Amsterdam
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have been one of the destinations of the
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cities that have obtained the highest score and
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then and then I have a huge list I
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will read you the 167 that you tell me the
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first three I am fine with
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Amsterdam we have in Austria we have
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Norway too
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and Munich in Germany, Spain
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comes out a little later, yes we have
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Barcelona, ​​Madrid and Malaga, not
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actually in
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position number 30 but well at
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least one person who talks about
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sustainability with criteria because
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here you always know that we have
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defended that to talk about
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sustainability you have to know what It is
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sustainability and above all The
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criteria applicable to sustainability
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that I do not know simply the environment
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as people believe
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I the 20 30 objectives on the one hand
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are very good but it is difficult
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depending on the destination it is very
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complicated I see that you are sad
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because Zamora does not appear on the list
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actually
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when Zamora Jesús actually
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Hey, let me continue talking to
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Natalia Díaz, she is the commercial director
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for kayak for all of Europe who is
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telling us a little about the results of those
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analyzes that have been used as references to the
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search for destinations that they have on their
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platform in that meta search engine and that
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they have thrown up. Well, Rotterdam,
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Amsterdam and Crack are the three
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most responsible or most sustainable cities.
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Call it whatever you want for traveling, but
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let's talk about trends. Come on,
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I like this more and I'm sure that all
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Spectators are thinking: What are
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the trends for Spaniards
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this summer? Where do they want
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to travel? What do they want to do? What cities
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can they go to? Or what are they
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asking you? What are they looking for
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in kayak? Well, again, say the
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desire. to travel are there we can no longer
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contain ourselves so we have seen
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the desire to travel is there yes you
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mean that with respect to other studies and
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other figures that you have done in other
00:20:52
seasons right now there is still an
00:20:55
increase in search that is to say people
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are active people want to travel are
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eager to go out yes Look only for
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searches for this summer to go out
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this summer in our
00:21:05
flight product we have an increase of up to
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50%
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in hotels only for
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European destinations up to almost 60%. And that And that to
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Costa that I have also read that you have
00:21:19
said that flights increase by 36% and
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hotels by 7%, effectively to see
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the
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tourist product is the same as
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any other product, there are many
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factors that impact inflation.
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price of oil, energy cost,
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etc., all of that has been impacted and also
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now with the great demand that there is, the
00:21:43
supply is growing but not at the same
00:21:44
rate as the demand, so there
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has actually been an impact on
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prices apart from the fact that
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businessmen in the hotel sector also
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They want to recover the money they have
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lost in the pandemic without providing the
00:21:55
necessary quality to provide a service
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in line with what this country needs. Well, that's what
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I'm saying, you're not saying it. Well,
00:22:01
Natalia, let's go to those trends, come on, yes.
00:22:03
Okay, then where do we want to go?
00:22:05
Spaniards this summer internationally,
00:22:08
New York is still the big city,
00:22:12
however, Asian destinations have now
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finally opened their borders since the
00:22:17
last quarter of last year. We are
00:22:19
looking forward to Vietnam, for example, having an
00:22:21
increase in searches of up to
00:22:23
60%. The whole part of Japan, Malaysia,
00:22:26
etc., have an increase of
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400%.
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Those are what we call, that is an
00:22:33
international destination. We are going to go to Europe. In
00:22:35
Europe, the surprise is, we continue with Paris,
00:22:38
London, Rome, but nevertheless there are
00:22:41
destinations that have an increase
00:22:43
that there is. What to highlight for this year, for
00:22:46
example, Croatia, Romania, Greece, etc.,
00:22:50
are destinations that have up to an
00:22:52
increase between 200 and 400 percent
00:22:55
compared to last year, so they are going to
00:22:57
be destinations on the rise and in Spain in
00:22:59
Spain we are a little more traditional, we are
00:23:01
effectively returning. We want everything, we
00:23:04
want the beach, we want gastronomy.
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So we're going to the Balearic Islands, we're
00:23:07
going to the Canary Islands and the entire
00:23:09
Mediterranean and southern part. Hey, I'm going to
00:23:11
ask you because I have a question on my
00:23:13
mind. I've
00:23:14
always criticized it. You know it's
00:23:16
a question that seems very
00:23:18
important to address as one of the
00:23:19
great challenges for the future that when
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the new government arrives we hope
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from July 23 to address it in a
00:23:25
clear way and that is that our mouths have always been
00:23:28
filled with records, not in
00:23:30
2019 we broke records again in
00:23:33
visitor arrivals up to 86 million
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but always with the same endemic disease And the fact
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is that 80-85%
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of the visits we receive
00:23:41
stay on our coasts in the end we do not
00:23:44
take advantage of the visit to Spain Although
00:23:46
it is true that the trend is changing
00:23:48
a a little bit and we take advantage of the place
00:23:50
where we are to discover some things
00:23:52
around it. But it is still in a
00:23:54
perimeter very close to a place on the
00:23:56
coast when Spain evidently has
00:23:58
a brutal diversity at the level of
00:24:00
tourism product at the level of
00:24:01
autonomous communities and evidently at the level
00:24:03
of offer not when
00:24:05
in your searches you analyze
00:24:08
the behavior of the
00:24:10
international traveler What do you find because
00:24:13
this year we are obviously seeing
00:24:15
first that the foreign tourist who
00:24:18
is wanting to come. Above all,
00:24:21
number one is the German, then there is the
00:24:23
French and number three There is the Danish,
00:24:25
the Nordic countries are wanting to
00:24:27
come to Spain because we
00:24:29
obviously have, as you have said,
00:24:31
a fantastic country.
00:24:32
Yes, we are seeing that among the
00:24:35
searches not only the sun zone stands out
00:24:38
but also Madrid Barcelona
00:24:41
Seville Bilbao are among the
00:24:44
big cities that this
00:24:46
foreign tourist is looking for, look,
00:24:48
Jesus surprises me because we are
00:24:49
talking about Germany, we are talking about
00:24:53
Denmark France Denmark France, but
00:24:55
yet the United States does not appear,
00:24:58
which is the country that
00:25:00
is currently sending more travelers
00:25:02
to Spain, just like
00:25:04
Latin American countries. like Mexico, there is a
00:25:06
brutal influx, Japan, China,
00:25:08
in April we began to recover Russia, which
00:25:11
in Madrid has had a very
00:25:13
important impact, mature markets as always,
00:25:15
Germany, Italy, France and the United Kingdom are
00:25:19
the main emitters to Spain, but
00:25:21
suddenly Denmark Yes. and
00:25:25
then there is a market that is the Portuguese one that is
00:25:29
beginning to grow Yes sir in the
00:25:31
northern part of Spain yes sir and that is
00:25:34
unknown I mean the
00:25:36
Portuguese people already and with high purchasing power
00:25:38
and they make In the catalogs of
00:25:41
tour operators
00:25:42
in places, for example, the
00:25:44
Valencian community, not only Andalusia, which is
00:25:46
closer, but they are traveling. Well,
00:25:49
to Catalonia, to a Valencian community,
00:25:51
and they are growing more and more and then,
00:25:54
for example, in
00:25:56
international intestines, the entire part of Turkey
00:25:58
is dropping prices a lot.
00:26:00
because it had a lot of Russian tourists who have
00:26:03
disappeared and the hotels have to
00:26:04
fill those that are
00:26:07
five-star luxury hotels, many golf courses. The
00:26:09
German and English tourists are going down. Prices are going down
00:26:13
but the Spanish part still has to
00:26:15
discover that part. We are talking
00:26:17
about the I remember with the
00:26:19
commercial director for Europe of kaya that the
00:26:21
great travel search engine that is
00:26:24
implemented worldwide and that is one
00:26:25
of the great leaders in the
00:26:27
tourism sector that is revealing to us
00:26:28
some curious data about the
00:26:30
behavior of travelers at a
00:26:32
national level at an international level at a
00:26:34
long-haul level But of course with something that
00:26:37
you have said I want I want now we are not
00:26:40
talking about money we are talking about price
00:26:42
What are the trends And how do
00:26:44
we talk about price Come on then
00:26:46
obviously what we were talking about before
00:26:48
that all these factors have impacted
00:26:51
the travel prices, for example
00:26:53
on flights, we are seeing an increase
00:26:55
of 37 to 40 percent in
00:26:59
accommodation prices, as you said, seven
00:27:01
to 10%, but this is not preventing us from
00:27:04
traveling at all. It's this summer. Yes,
00:27:08
hey, you're going. Let's give then since we have
00:27:10
to tighten our belts since we
00:27:13
have to spend or invest a little
00:27:16
more in our vacations, which are
00:27:18
going to be a little more expensive, give me
00:27:19
some tips to save Of course it
00:27:21
will come but only to you
00:27:23
Well, it
00:27:26
is It is very easy to know that what is the
00:27:29
high season is from mid-July
00:27:31
to mid-August. That is where the
00:27:33
prices are higher
00:27:35
this year starting on July 25th that
00:27:37
some have not thought of
00:27:40
making an election. on July 23
00:27:43
then
00:27:45
our main suggestion is to
00:27:47
try to be flexible with the dates and
00:27:50
be flexible with the destinations Because if,
00:27:52
for example, we are looking for an
00:27:54
international destination, if we travel in October
00:27:56
we can find offers
00:27:59
up to 40% lower than Traveling in
00:28:02
full July or in the middle of August This is
00:28:03
a good recommendation more
00:28:04
recommendations come tips to
00:28:06
save go tips to save because the
00:28:09
first thing of course is to enter a
00:28:11
travel comparator because there you will be
00:28:14
able to find all the offers from
00:28:16
all the major travel providers
00:28:18
both airlines online travel agencies
00:28:20
in accommodation, we not
00:28:23
only have hotels but right now
00:28:25
we have Villas, apartments,
00:28:27
etc. and in car rental we have
00:28:30
what we mentioned before, carsering.
00:28:33
In addition to the usual car rental, we
00:28:36
also started to have cars and in
00:28:40
the vertical of flights talking about
00:28:42
sustainability that we mentioned before not
00:28:44
only do we show the option of flights
00:28:46
but we also have the option to
00:28:49
travel by bus and by train, so the
00:28:51
great advice that you would give to all
00:28:52
viewers is Hey, if you are going to
00:28:54
prepare a trip instead of jump into
00:28:56
the pool enter kaya we're going to
00:28:58
compare all the prices we're going to
00:29:00
compare everyone and we're going to choose no and
00:29:02
then on top of that you have a thousand fans of the
00:29:05
travel and tourism sector who
00:29:06
can advise us
00:29:07
really really Hey I wanted to ask you
00:29:09
something else Natalia of course I don't know if with
00:29:12
such little time you could have reacted,
00:29:14
no, but of course the elections end on
00:29:17
Sunday, there is a call for
00:29:19
general elections on July 23, which
00:29:22
precisely coincides with the
00:29:25
Santiago bridge in four autonomous communities,
00:29:27
some of which govern the PP,
00:29:29
well in end that
00:29:31
you have understood you have seen you have
00:29:34
analyzed How this
00:29:37
call for general elections is going to affect
00:29:39
the Travelers have noticed something
00:29:42
this week that of course only two or
00:29:44
three days have passed but I don't know if the
00:29:46
data you have can provide a
00:29:47
little light Well at the moment, as
00:29:49
you say, very little time has passed,
00:29:51
but today this morning they were
00:29:54
commenting that the Vote by
00:29:56
Mail request is being incredible since there
00:29:58
are already many people who have
00:30:00
their vacations organized so well we understand
00:30:02
that
00:30:03
apart Also another thing that is commented
00:30:07
is that it is not very clear if they call you to
00:30:10
be a member or president
00:30:13
of a table. What are the options if you
00:30:15
already have your trip booked? So
00:30:17
at the moment I do not have the
00:30:19
specific information but I do have what the
00:30:22
Macro social data Yes, we are seeing that
00:30:25
there is a boom in the request for Vote by
00:30:27
mail Hey Natalia, if I ask you,
00:30:30
forget about kayaking, forget about
00:30:33
simply because of your knowledge and your
00:30:36
experience, if I ask you, a
00:30:38
recommendation for traveling to Europe this
00:30:40
summer is
00:30:44
that answer is very very difficult. Of
00:30:46
course for me Spain we have everything in
00:30:50
Spain we have the sun we have the
00:30:51
gastronomy we have
00:30:53
in general
00:30:55
I am a big fan of big cities
00:30:58
I love getting to know Rome It seems to me Look
00:31:01
just Rome what we are seeing behind
00:31:03
you Rome It seems to me a
00:31:05
exceptional destination and then it depends on what you are
00:31:07
looking for Greece is a fantastic country
00:31:09
Croatia is a fantastic country it is very
00:31:12
difficult well And if I can Santander which
00:31:17
is where I am from
00:31:18
for me where I would go to live
00:31:21
Hey and another question you have drawn a lot of
00:31:24
attention to the long-
00:31:26
range trends that you have talked about in
00:31:28
Asian countries but there are no searches as it
00:31:31
cannot be otherwise in summer to
00:31:33
go a little to the Caribbean to go to Puerto
00:31:35
Rico for Costa Rica to go to
00:31:37
Jamaica for Yes yes indeed everything
00:31:39
that is the south of America,
00:31:44
a Punta Cana, etc. They are also
00:31:46
booming, we still want to Search for that Sun,
00:31:49
that beach, that exoticism not outside
00:31:52
our borders, they are also within
00:31:54
our most sought-after destinations. I am
00:31:55
very concerned that
00:31:57
Zamora is not included in national destinations,
00:31:58
look.
00:32:01
Jesus come recommendations for this
00:32:03
summer go for this summer Well I'm going to
00:32:06
ask you both things to
00:32:08
try to book your trip as And you who
00:32:11
have a very direct relationship with
00:32:12
all the portals with all the
00:32:14
dotcoms of course with all the
00:32:16
metasearch engines and above all with
00:32:18
technology, not information that
00:32:20
you would recommend to all
00:32:21
viewers and then some destinations
00:32:23
that you consider are growing,
00:32:24
come on. Look, there is a tool that has
00:32:27
kayaking, which is the Dynamic package where
00:32:29
you can book. Well, you can
00:32:31
look for the option of a flight accommodation
00:32:35
and car rental is an option
00:32:40
where you can have visibility of
00:32:41
your entire trip
00:32:43
with several clicks, the truth is that it is a
00:32:46
good alternative and then at the level of
00:32:48
destinations Well, apart from Zamora and
00:32:51
Santander, I
00:32:54
would also say Santander but a style a
00:32:57
destination for example everything that is the
00:32:59
mountains of Palencia is growing it is
00:33:01
growing a lot Yes sir the whole
00:33:04
part of Malaga and it is growing a lot and
00:33:08
then there are inland destinations that
00:33:10
people still everything that is the border
00:33:13
with Extremadura with Portugal and The
00:33:16
part of Huelva, the Sierra de Huelva, more
00:33:19
than the coastal area, are destinations that
00:33:21
people are increasingly growing at the level of hiking at the
00:33:23
level of learning about experiences and
00:33:25
natural environments,
00:33:27
but if I have to ask you, a
00:33:29
destination in Spain, one is Zamora, one destination
00:33:32
in Europe
00:33:34
Ireland and a long-haul destination
00:33:37
because it is very beautiful Yes sir
00:33:39
Singapore Singapore Natalia a destination in
00:33:42
Spain
00:33:43
Santander Do not repeat man we are
00:33:47
talking about a diverse country of a
00:33:48
wonderful country one in Santander the other
00:33:51
we are hungry a destination in Europe a
00:33:54
destination in Europe
00:33:56
that is very complicated because there are
00:33:57
many, let's go
00:33:59
Iceland one long radius land
00:34:03
one long radius I would say I love
00:34:07
Miami Miami Well we have some
00:34:11
destinations some proposals for this
00:34:13
summer but above all we have this great
00:34:16
meta search engine that is going to help us and
00:34:18
make life absolutely easier
00:34:20
when deciding on a dream, you know that I
00:34:22
always say that choosing a trip is
00:34:24
choosing an experience is choosing a
00:34:25
dream is choosing an experience and I believe
00:34:28
that we all deserve it, so
00:34:30
nothing can go wrong if you use and If
00:34:34
advice from the great professionals
00:34:36
in the sector is what I was talking about before,
00:34:37
training is another of the great challenges
00:34:39
we have in the sector and, above all,
00:34:41
travel enthusiasts who are the ones
00:34:44
who know the destinations and who
00:34:46
could at a given moment
00:34:47
advise you where you should go. because
00:34:49
sometimes we have in mind that we want to go to
00:34:51
a place but we are not very clear about it. And
00:34:53
if someone from outside comes to you who
00:34:55
really knows it and who knows what
00:34:57
your dreams and illusions are, they can
00:34:59
recommend you and, above all, they can make you
00:35:01
Your trip that you will undertake with
00:35:04
the ones you love the most will be a success.
00:35:06
We are talking to Natalia Díaz, she is the
00:35:10
commercial director for Europe of kayak,
00:35:12
to whom I am going to ask, of course, it is a
00:35:14
time to sit in front of a
00:35:15
computer, start preparing, deciding.
00:35:18
where are we going to go to that camera, a message
00:35:21
for all the viewers, tell them
00:35:23
how we do it, it's very easy. And
00:35:25
from there, let's travel, come
00:35:28
because the searches are very easy,
00:35:30
just
00:35:31
enter by kayak, the point is to do it or,
00:35:35
if you already know, what is the destination you
00:35:36
want to go search for flight sorry and
00:35:39
accommodation car rental you enter the
00:35:42
dates more or less you enter if they are
00:35:44
flexible or not and it will give you all
00:35:47
the information about whether they are flights With
00:35:49
which airline with whom to book
00:35:50
what prices has what schedules and adapt
00:35:54
the trip to your needs to
00:35:56
enjoy it 100% Hey now, all those that
00:35:58
technology squeaks a little that the
00:36:01
internet is not handled well by parents,
00:36:03
grandparents, what would we say to them, we
00:36:06
have within our user,
00:36:08
we have all ages, each time
00:36:10
technology has already arrived It is already
00:36:12
in all the houses and our
00:36:15
technology is very easy to use, it is very
00:36:17
clear, it is perfectly understood. So
00:36:20
I would say that go ahead at kayakumanize
00:36:23
the technology, which is another of the things
00:36:24
that worries me a lot. Yes, indeed,
00:36:27
we were really born as a company.
00:36:31
tourism technology So yes,
00:36:33
we really adapt a lot to the
00:36:37
user's needs Because, as
00:36:40
you say, we love it We
00:36:42
are travelers, we are the first to
00:36:44
use the platform And then we see How
00:36:47
easy it is to use them, if you
00:36:49
can understand it, etc., don't worry, how
00:36:52
passionate we are about the trips Hey, we've been
00:36:54
talking for a while for almost half an hour and
00:36:55
we said I think the platform the
00:36:57
website we said it once I didn't
00:37:00
repeat it
00:37:01
you mean that no no no no the
00:37:05
website where we can find them
00:37:11
Jesus yes Well then It is as easy as
00:37:14
entering kayak.es and
00:37:17
Search for the next trip and
00:37:21
today we wanted to bring back to this
00:37:24
section another of the great leaders
00:37:25
of the tourism sector, get a
00:37:27
little closer to the travel trends that
00:37:29
we have throughout this summer, learn about
00:37:31
some of the proposals they make to us
00:37:33
and above all share with those
00:37:36
billions of data that they manage and
00:37:39
analyze daily What are the
00:37:41
trends What is the behavior and
00:37:43
those tips those tips to try to
00:37:46
save at a time when
00:37:49
things are the way they are. economy how
00:37:50
is it but nevertheless we continue with the
00:37:52
strength with the enthusiasm and with the desire to
00:37:55
continue traveling kayak point is is going to be
00:37:58
your platform to decide your next
00:38:00
trip Natalia Díaz who is the
00:38:04
commercial director for Europe of kayak thanks to
00:38:07
you a big kiss don't change that
00:38:09
smile we have to continue
00:38:12
leave me just a few seconds for some
00:38:13
advice and we return here to Movistar
00:38:16
Plus to business television traveling glances
00:38:22
[Music]
00:38:32
Let's continue Our path on this
00:38:35
Friday afternoon and it's time as
00:38:38
always Like every week
00:38:41
breathe deeply It is time
00:38:45
for you who are watching TV to sit
00:38:49
and think, dream, let yourself be carried away by those
00:38:53
stories, those images and the music
00:38:56
that here at Movistar Plus in
00:38:58
television business and traveling glances
00:39:01
we tell you and having Ramos is time in this
00:39:04
moment
00:39:05
to imagine
00:39:16
[Music]
00:39:25
Imagine a medieval city that you fall in love with
00:39:29
at first sight because of its
00:39:32
14th century medieval wall that surrounds a network of
00:39:36
cobbled streets Ancient watchtowers
00:39:39
Churches squares and charming corners
00:39:46
Imagine an authentic town that has not
00:39:49
lost a bit of its cultural
00:39:51
or popular life a place where its inhabitants
00:39:55
go out of their way to keep alive the
00:39:58
popular traditions that speak of their
00:40:01
past, their beliefs, their myths and their
00:40:05
legends,
00:40:09
imagine a medieval four-
00:40:13
eyed bridge built in the
00:40:15
12th century over the Francolí River, its
00:40:18
buttresses made of ashlars and
00:40:20
several images sculpted in stone
00:40:22
from the church of Santa María
00:40:28
imagines a wall 1,700 meters
00:40:31
long and six meters high, topped with
00:40:35
battlements and 25 defense towers, the tower
00:40:39
of the five corners, the portal tower of
00:40:42
Boveé or that of Sant Jordi, as well as five
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portals [Music ]
00:40:51
imagine entering the walled enclosure
00:40:54
through the San Antonio portal and crossing
00:40:56
the entire old town along Carrera el
00:40:59
Mayor, discovering shops, bars,
00:41:02
art galleries and delicious
00:41:04
pastry shops such as the Andreu confectionery and
00:41:07
the vineyards where you can try
00:41:09
some delicious sweet,
00:41:14
imagine the cathedral of the mountain, a
00:41:17
beautiful Gothic temple from the 14th century, a
00:41:20
building as spectacular on the outside as it is
00:41:24
on the inside,
00:41:28
imagine people who get involved in
00:41:31
all its festivals and traditions, the
00:41:34
medieval festival, the castles, the
00:41:37
dwarf giants and the entire bestiary that
00:41:39
makes up the Popular entourage, the armats, the
00:41:43
dance. of canes the demons of the
00:41:45
correfox
00:41:46
[Music]
00:41:50
imagine discovering authentic gems in
00:41:53
its surroundings the monasteries of
00:41:56
poblet balbona del es monks peas
00:41:59
creus that are part of the Popular
00:42:02
Cistercian route
00:42:07
so don't imagine any more and when you can
00:42:11
prepare a getaway
00:42:14
among
00:42:17
[Music ]
00:42:30
[Music]
00:42:38
we are going to continue collecting emotions
00:42:41
we are going to continue writing with letters of
00:42:43
gold this travel book that this
00:42:47
weekend We are writing for you it is
00:42:50
time to open a
00:42:51
window to the world it is time to travel to
00:42:55
take the suitcases and to meet a
00:42:58
We are going to do a new one of those wonderful places
00:43:00
with the help of David Bigorra, the
00:43:02
director of the Cutravel magazine, who today
00:43:05
is going to take us to a corner of the
00:43:09
neighboring country that is absolutely magical. A
00:43:12
few days ago we were there, the
00:43:15
team of traveling glances we were
00:43:17
having the opportunity to tour
00:43:19
this city once again and as
00:43:22
always we returned with the feeling that
00:43:26
every day its light, its people, its
00:43:30
monuments, its life and its future
00:43:34
surprise you no matter how much you know it Every
00:43:38
day you travel Lisbon is going to
00:43:41
surprise you No matter how much you know it, you
00:43:44
will find that different point that
00:43:47
will continue to make you fall in love with
00:43:50
this universal city that was rebuilt
00:43:53
after the earthquake and that today shows
00:43:55
its best face. We open a window to the world and
00:43:59
we leave hand in hand with David and cap A
00:44:03
Lisbon
00:44:09
Lisbon is considered one of the
00:44:12
warmest cities in Europe, its
00:44:14
mild and benign climate regulated by the
00:44:16
Atlantic winds makes the
00:44:18
Portuguese capital the perfect place for a
00:44:20
getaway at any time of the year
00:44:21
[Music]
00:44:25
Lisbon is one of the oldest cities
00:44:26
in Europe with
00:44:28
historical records that place the first
00:44:30
Phoenician settlements in the 12th century
00:44:32
BC.
00:44:35
Its history is linked to its
00:44:38
strategic position at the mouth of the
00:44:39
longest river in the Iberian Peninsula, the
00:44:42
Tagus. Its natural port was the most comfortable
00:44:44
for the resupply of the ships
00:44:46
that traded between the North Sea and
00:44:48
the Mediterranean,
00:44:51
the fruits of this long history can be
00:44:54
seen in numerous places in the
00:44:55
Portuguese capital, such as the neighborhoods of
00:44:57
Alfama and Mouraria, also considered the
00:45:00
cradle of Fado, the Lusitanian song of a
00:45:03
melancholic nature.
00:45:06
We can forget about gastronomy
00:45:08
where cod or cod is king.
00:45:11
We can find
00:45:13
traditional shops anywhere like
00:45:15
the classic grocery stores specializing in
00:45:17
salted or fresh cod and
00:45:19
fish from different
00:45:20
sources. It goes without saying that in
00:45:23
Lisbon restaurants it is El
00:45:25
star dish with dozens of possible
00:45:27
presentations
00:45:29
[Music]
00:45:30
Lisbon is a city to discover on
00:45:33
foot, but with good legs since
00:45:35
in addition to the lower area where the terrain
00:45:37
is Flat, the rest of the city is
00:45:39
made up of entertaining ups and
00:45:41
downs, hence its famous trams and
00:45:43
funiculars that allow us to
00:45:45
more easily navigate these slopes by
00:45:50
walking and getting lost on purpose, you
00:45:53
can find the best corners of
00:45:55
Lisbon, this curious city surrounded by
00:45:57
seven Hills,
00:46:01
precisely its location allows it to
00:46:03
have numerous viewpoints or
00:46:05
viewpoints from which to appreciate the
00:46:08
spectacular views. from one of the
00:46:10
most charming cities in southern
00:46:12
Europe [Music]
00:46:19
David good afternoon
00:46:22
Hello, good afternoon Fernando Hey, I think I
00:46:25
precisely remembered this last
00:46:28
trip, I remembered these last few days that
00:46:30
I have spent there and in the end it comes to
00:46:33
mind, for example, the opportunity that
00:46:36
I had to take a boat ride at
00:46:39
night in that spectacular sunset
00:46:42
that shows you the great bridge and that
00:46:45
makes Lisbon at 9 show
00:46:47
a different face, you discover
00:46:50
new Barros neighborhoods from the water but
00:46:52
above all you go discovering that Lisbon
00:46:56
is eternal that Lisbon always offers a
00:46:59
different face 365 days a year
00:47:03
I look I have to confess that it is the
00:47:06
European city that I have visited the most times
00:47:09
for work and for vice and for pleasure
00:47:13
because it really bores me, it is a
00:47:16
city ​​that you feel super
00:47:19
comfortable in is very pleasant to visit and does not
00:47:23
tire you at all It is never one of the
00:47:25
few that you say no I have already visited it I
00:47:28
have already seen it and I have enough of this I
00:47:32
can assure you that for me to repeat
00:47:34
one thing so many times city, I can
00:47:37
assure you that at least it is a
00:47:39
very pleasant city to visit. Hey, let me
00:47:42
at this point also introduce the
00:47:44
commentators of this program, my
00:47:46
traveling companions who always, year
00:47:49
after year after season after season,
00:47:51
accompany us here on Movistar Plus on
00:47:54
business. television in traveling glances
00:47:56
in this beautiful future around the world
00:47:58
Carlos olmo Good afternoon Very good
00:48:01
afternoon Hey, also, you have also just
00:48:03
arrived, I
00:48:09
was going more calmly this time to enjoy
00:48:13
with my partner and I did not climb many of the
00:48:16
seven Hills on which it is built
00:48:18
Lisbon Hey, if I ask you like this, very quickly, a
00:48:20
place for you, a corner The Mirador de
00:48:22
Santa Lucía has me in love, he
00:48:25
is also with us this afternoon Felipe
00:48:27
Alonso, the teacher who is also very knowledgeable
00:48:30
about the capital of Portugal Felipe good
00:48:33
afternoon good afternoon How are you well
00:48:35
well Hey Lisbon always magical always
00:48:38
eternal look we have talked a thousand times
00:48:39
about that city and I never tire of
00:48:42
discovering new places I love it
00:48:43
and also not only having but as the
00:48:46
stately fado says Yes ma'am it is a
00:48:48
white city for me it is impressive and
00:48:52
before you ask me a place, for me
00:48:55
the castle the castle of the Castle you see
00:48:58
in everything that the city can offer you
00:49:01
and in the background the yew that
00:49:04
they say not the text the other day I was
00:49:07
surprised because I was on the tour
00:49:09
I started in Belén and they have
00:49:11
completely extended the
00:49:13
promenade that takes you to the center and they
00:49:15
have recovered industrial neighborhoods, they
00:49:17
are turning them into
00:49:19
residential neighborhoods and all the old warehouses
00:49:22
that had something to do with the
00:49:24
industrial area of ​​the port have been
00:49:26
converted into restaurants to
00:49:28
floppy disks it's impressive how they've
00:49:30
left the neighborhood eh Very nice right
00:49:33
under the bridge also Yes it is
00:49:35
an example of how you can really
00:49:37
reuse a space that in many cases
00:49:39
had been left semi-abandoned or
00:49:41
abandoned and in a way well
00:49:44
How cool Good We are going to begin this
00:49:47
path with David Bigorra and of course in the
00:49:50
report that you have been able to see we have
00:49:53
made reference to the viewpoints, that
00:49:56
is, to try to discover the cities
00:49:58
from above but of course to get to those
00:50:01
viewpoints David we have to go in some
00:50:03
way how We make it
00:50:05
very easy to get there, keep in mind that
00:50:09
although there is obviously a metro in
00:50:12
Lisbon, an excellent metro network that
00:50:14
reaches the airport, trams and
00:50:17
funiculars are an essence, they are the basis
00:50:21
of what is the center of Lisbon and a
00:50:24
tourist attraction in Yes No, it
00:50:27
is simply a way to enjoy and
00:50:29
explore the city and of course the
00:50:33
historic trams are always
00:50:35
yellow. You will be able to distinguish them very
00:50:37
quickly and the wooden interior is
00:50:40
perfectly preserved. There are two
00:50:43
that we will talk about later, which is the 28 and the
00:50:45
15th that add a special charm and
00:50:49
nostalgia to the streets of Lisbon. And we
00:50:52
would have to
00:50:54
define Lisbon with a single word. I would say
00:50:57
that nostalgia is the one that best
00:51:01
defines it simply because it
00:51:04
enchants it and because it draws people back. other times and
00:51:07
the funiculars that allow you to climb
00:51:10
those Hills, the funiculars are
00:51:13
small trams that allow you, with a
00:51:15
system of counterweights and by cable, to climb
00:51:18
those incredibly high slopes,
00:51:21
everything and it is a city that
00:51:24
you can really do on foot. Yes, you have to
00:51:26
have very good legs or use
00:51:29
headphones for these
00:51:32
steep elevations, trams and funiculars,
00:51:35
which is one of the elements that we
00:51:37
traditionally go to live and
00:51:39
coexist with in Lisbon and that give it
00:51:42
a flavor that sometimes reminds me a
00:51:44
little of San Francisco bridging the
00:51:45
gap, no. But more than the word
00:51:47
nostalgia, I would use that very
00:51:49
Portuguese word that is very similar to the
00:51:51
Galician word morriña, which everyone already
00:51:53
knows, but in the case of the
00:51:55
Portuguese, they talk about sodaji
00:51:57
saudade not because that is the a kind
00:52:01
of nostalgia but it is not sad, it is of
00:52:04
memory and of Well, for everything that
00:52:07
Lisbon means, Lisbon is all the
00:52:09
light,
00:52:10
the streets are the music
00:52:15
Yes sir and right now also the
00:52:18
recovery of buildings that are
00:52:20
making Lisbon a city
00:52:22
spectacular, maybe look, I used to
00:52:25
criticize Lisbon, which was
00:52:27
very neglected, very neglected, and that port
00:52:30
was passing by on its right hand, but
00:52:31
Lisbon is now recovering and
00:52:34
is really showing its best face.
00:52:38
Hey David, we've taken a tram, we've
00:52:41
We have taken a funicular and we are going to start
00:52:43
a route if you like, come let's go to
00:52:44
the viewpoints where are you taking us?
00:52:47
Well, come to the first viewpoint, the one we
00:52:49
are going to see because it will give us a
00:52:52
view of the entire city is the one
00:52:54
we will use the funicular the most the most
00:52:57
The Gloria elevator is known as the one
00:52:59
that goes from the Plaza de los
00:53:01
Restauradores to the viewpoint of San Pedro de
00:53:04
Alcántara And it is that it
00:53:06
offers a complete panoramic view of
00:53:08
the city Why Because we have the
00:53:11
upper city the New city the
00:53:13
modern city but We can also see the
00:53:17
lower neighborhood in the baixa that they call it
00:53:19
there and you have this contrast Because
00:53:22
you can also see the difference of the
00:53:25
City because the roofs the
00:53:27
new roofs of more modern buildings and the
00:53:30
old ones You see where the
00:53:34
two neighborhoods are divided and we also have in front of the
00:53:37
castle of San Jorge that will
00:53:40
continue us and will be watching us
00:53:43
all the time because it is on one of the
00:53:46
most hills in the city and from here
00:53:49
from this viewpoint we will begin to go down
00:53:51
okay we will go down through the Barrio Alto
00:53:55
we would walk a little streets and we will arrive at a
00:53:58
square, the Plaza del Largo do, in the
00:54:02
heart of the neighborhood. Here is the sign that
00:54:06
we will find the Santa Justa elevator,
00:54:09
another of the
00:54:11
emblematic places of the city, and this
00:54:14
elevator will take you down automatically. It is an
00:54:16
elevator that works from the Barrio Alto to
00:54:20
the baisa do what is the map of the
00:54:23
city and this is it this vibrator
00:54:27
obviously allows you to see the
00:54:29
oldest part of the city a part that
00:54:32
was destroyed by a
00:54:35
big fire that there was and that allows you to
00:54:38
pay attention before You're welcome, this Santa,
00:54:42
just this elevator, which is
00:54:46
obviously an elevator,
00:54:47
when you see it, you'll say, oh, it looks
00:54:50
very similar to the Eiffel Tower. And it was
00:54:53
designed by a disciple of the famous
00:54:56
architect who built the Eiffel Tower in
00:54:58
Paris, and the appearance of the forging is
00:55:02
practically identical, we are talking
00:55:05
about an elevator from 1902 that
00:55:08
continues to function today and is also
00:55:11
very loaded with people because every day it
00:55:13
makes hundreds of trips up and
00:55:16
down, look, and it catches my
00:55:18
attention because precisely in a
00:55:20
city where there are all facades white,
00:55:21
those red roofs, that light that
00:55:24
Carlos was talking about before, suddenly we have
00:55:25
a mega structure in grayish
00:55:28
blacks that is very surprising, not
00:55:30
like it looks like a glop there Felipe
00:55:32
is not a contrast, it is a contrast But the
00:55:34
important thing is that its contrast that It adds
00:55:36
another note of beauty to the city. I
00:55:39
think that if you took away the other color
00:55:42
that it has, we have mentioned the trams. And
00:55:44
if you take away the color of the trams and
00:55:46
get rid of them. So the
00:55:48
traditional little ones are yellow, this one, this color.
00:55:49
Although some trams are also
00:55:51
colored. red but only the modern ones, that let's
00:55:54
say traditional yellow color of the
00:55:57
tram, you take away the gray or black or let
00:56:00
's say a dirty gray of these from this
00:56:03
elevator and so on, you take away a little bit of
00:56:06
grace from
00:56:07
the city that is known as the
00:56:09
White City but with these nuances Hey,
00:56:12
talking about that David, if you want, let's
00:56:14
continue the path and I propose, for
00:56:16
example, that we go for me to one of
00:56:18
the most emblematic places in Lisbon,
00:56:21
which is that commercial square, which I believe
00:56:23
is also one of the largest in
00:56:25
Europe. and of course it was the
00:56:27
nerve center of commerce for centuries
00:56:30
in Portugal.
00:56:32
That's right, since we are in the baixa we have
00:56:35
gone down by the elevator and we are going to the
00:56:38
Commerce Square which is just a
00:56:40
few meters away, it is obviously the largest and most
00:56:42
emblematic of Lisbon. and
00:56:45
it is right next to it in the
00:56:47
Ribera area on the side of the Tagus River and it is
00:56:50
the most important center of
00:56:52
commerce and politics in the history of
00:56:55
Portugal. The Royal Palace was built here,
00:56:58
which was destroyed by the
00:57:00
earthquake of
00:57:01
1755. and in its reconstruction this impressive
00:57:06
open space was created,
00:57:07
we are talking about 36,000
00:57:11
square meters of Plaza, which is the
00:57:14
equivalent of 5 football fields so you
00:57:17
can imagine the dimension of
00:57:20
this plaza and It is surrounded by
00:57:23
neoclassical style buildings and presided over by a
00:57:27
great arch the arch of the rúa de rúa
00:57:31
augusta a triumphal one that marks the entrance
00:57:34
or exit it depends because where you enter not
00:57:37
the city and in the center of this Plaza
00:57:40
we find a
00:57:43
solid bronze equestrian statue of King Joseph
00:57:47
the first of Portugal is the symbol of
00:57:51
This is this Great Plaza that
00:57:53
always remains active because there are
00:57:55
activities here every day for all tastes
00:57:58
and it is a plaza that has witnessed
00:58:00
throughout history from here from
00:58:03
this Plaza the
00:58:07
Navigators who were going to discover new
00:58:10
lands and new trade routes left and returned.
00:58:13
We know that the Portuguese really
00:58:15
were the kings of commerce for
00:58:19
a long time because they left right
00:58:21
from here.
00:58:23
Nowadays it is a square surrounded by cafes
00:58:26
and restaurants, obviously many shops
00:58:29
and we will find the
00:58:31
tourist office, an interpretation center
00:58:34
of the history of the Bacallao of cod
00:58:36
and the Portuguese beer museum and
00:58:40
also let me tell you that also
00:58:43
at this moment on that staircase that
00:58:46
ends the square and that overlooks the waters
00:58:48
there is an extraordinary life Because
00:58:50
also right now the young people
00:58:52
sit there they listen to music they see the sea
00:58:55
and above all everything they write they paint they talk and they
00:58:59
have also created they have built next
00:59:01
to the square next to the staircase a
00:59:03
couple of places a couple of
00:59:05
spectacular glass terraces from where to
00:59:08
see the sunset of I just know that we have an
00:59:10
emblematic place in Lisbon the
00:59:12
Commerce Square guys really one of those
00:59:15
that you have to visit But those that you have
00:59:17
to dedicate time to not see all the
00:59:19
greatness that it has and what it gives us
00:59:20
well just a week ago
00:59:22
I was visiting the beer museum that I didn't
00:59:24
know about and well it is still a
00:59:26
tourist site but well, I
00:59:28
historically quite like
00:59:30
Portuguese beers. So yes, yes, an
00:59:33
interesting interesting
00:59:34
emblematic place where an infinite number
00:59:36
of architectural styles also come together and
00:59:38
where I am convinced that the traveler is
00:59:40
going to be surprised. Yes or yes if it seems to you
00:59:42
from There we can also take a
00:59:45
walk, a very beautiful path along the entire
00:59:49
Ribera towards Belén or you can also
00:59:51
take a tram, it is a bit of the walk that
00:59:54
I told you before that you can
00:59:56
do, it is several kilometers but it
00:59:58
will give you quite a feeling of
01:00:01
what the perimeter of the city is and
01:00:03
that it is really worth it David, a
01:00:05
wonderful place Bethlehem also in
01:00:08
which I don't know I would like it to stand out
01:00:11
I have two or three emblematic places in my head let's
01:00:13
see if we agree come on I'm
01:00:16
sure we will agree to go
01:00:20
to Belén we will take tram number 15
01:00:22
It is true that we can do it on foot, I
01:00:24
did it once the first time
01:00:26
I was in Lisbon, well I said that's it, I have never
01:00:29
gotten lazy again and I take the
01:00:32
tram, the fantastic Lisbon tram
01:00:34
that also I love it and let's stop right
01:00:37
at pillar number 7 under the
01:00:40
April 25 bridge is the here we will find an
01:00:44
interpretation center to learn about the
01:00:48
history of this great bridge of this
01:00:50
peak because we will go up to the top of everything
01:00:53
pay attention the interpretation center is not
01:00:55
below it is above We will climb the pillar and
01:00:58
from here we have a fantastic view
01:01:00
of the bridge that you have probably never
01:01:02
seen before and this bridge, 2,277
01:01:05
meters long and 190 meters high,
01:01:10
is nailed to the San Francisco Bridge.
01:01:13
We have the best views of the city
01:01:17
and it is worth it start it both by
01:01:21
train by car and below by sailboat
01:01:23
as Fernando mentioned at the beginning and
01:01:26
we continue along the route Because after this
01:01:29
Pilar number 7 we find the monastery
01:01:32
of the Jerónimos Hey David, you
01:01:35
had it in mind David Let me leave it
01:01:38
before the monastery of the Jerónimos
01:01:40
than me I think it's one of the
01:01:41
most fascinating buildings in the world,
01:01:44
which should be. Look at what I'm telling you.
01:01:46
Maybe it's nonsense. One of the great
01:01:48
wonders of the universe. In that Pillar
01:01:51
number 7, there's a hotel right under the
01:01:54
bridge, which is the Villa galé Opera. It's an
01:01:58
establishment. extraordinary that
01:02:00
I recommend to everyone who wants to
01:02:02
come to Lisbon a hotel that
01:02:06
tries to remember the great operas
01:02:09
at a historical level and where the service, the
01:02:14
gastronomy, the facilities
01:02:16
and its location are perfect for taking a
01:02:19
15-minute walk towards Bethlehem and
01:02:22
enjoy all that new area that
01:02:25
is being built and that is giving an
01:02:27
incredible nightlife come let's go to
01:02:29
los jerónimos David
01:02:32
come let's go to los jerónimos here
01:02:33
we find nothing a few meters from
01:02:36
this Pilar number 7 the monastery of los
01:02:39
jerónimos is an impressive example of
01:02:41
Portuguese Manueline architecture was
01:02:45
built in the 16th century and is
01:02:47
considered the most important monument
01:02:49
in the country, as Fernando has said,
01:02:51
because it is an unheard of exquisiteness,
01:02:55
the intricate
01:02:58
decorative details of its façade, the arches
01:03:01
of its doors and windows, the closer you get, the
01:03:04
closer you get. detail you see That is incredible
01:03:07
because you might think if from a distance it is very
01:03:09
beautiful but we will see up close because it
01:03:11
is carved in stone No it is not that up
01:03:14
close the detail is incredible and we
01:03:17
obviously cannot miss the
01:03:20
cloister that is also full of
01:03:22
details even though It is a place of
01:03:25
worship, the number of tourists is constant,
01:03:28
it is the most visited place in all of Lisbon, I
01:03:31
really recommend it, and right
01:03:34
in front of the monastery
01:03:36
we find the monument of the
01:03:39
discoveries, it
01:03:40
is an incredibly tall mass
01:03:44
of cement, 52 meters high.
01:03:48
height with a figure 9 meters
01:03:51
high that presides over it in the shape of a boat
01:03:54
looking towards the Tagus River And this
01:03:57
figure is of the Infante Don Enrique, a
01:04:00
well-known Portuguese navigator and on the
01:04:03
side walls we find sculptures
01:04:06
of all the Portuguese explorers
01:04:08
such as Vasco de Gama or Magallanes and it is
01:04:11
possible to climb to the top of all of
01:04:14
these 52 meters high and have some
01:04:17
of the best views of the area
01:04:20
towards the bridge or towards the monastery, it is
01:04:24
really worth going up and to
01:04:27
finish, which you have probably also
01:04:29
thought, we found a
01:04:31
beautiful tower of Bethlehem,
01:04:34
also built in the 16th century with the same
01:04:37
type of Manoline architecture that is
01:04:39
characterized.
01:04:54
1983 and this Tower was built to
01:05:00
protect itself from enemies and to
01:05:02
protect the entrance to the port of Lisbon. In
01:05:04
addition, it was used as a
01:05:07
lighthouse fortress and a prison
01:05:10
for many years and it is built
01:05:13
on top of a rock, it is not on the edge
01:05:17
of the mouthpiece is in the river
01:05:19
actually built on a rock and
01:05:22
is joined by a suspended almost drawbridge
01:05:26
that joins the tower. And as it is
01:05:31
very curious on the west façade of the
01:05:35
Tower we find a hippopotamus carved
01:05:37
in stone and now you will ask me what it
01:05:40
does there a hippopotamus and within
01:05:43
the architecture this Manueline architecture is so
01:05:45
peculiar to Portuguese
01:05:47
and they carved this hippopotamus because at that
01:05:50
time it was an exotic animal that
01:05:54
was incredible and amazing for them
01:05:56
because it was not within their
01:05:59
imagination and they captured it here and it is one
01:06:03
of the first representations in
01:06:05
European art of a hippopotamus,
01:06:07
you have forgotten one thing that is
01:06:10
fundamental, David, which is
01:06:12
extraordinarily important that it is
01:06:14
next to the Jerónimos monastery,
01:06:17
which is that factory of the
01:06:19
Belén pastries since 1800, making Las Delicias
01:06:22
de Portuguese travelers and
01:06:25
visitors Carlos well it was very
01:06:26
funny Because a week ago
01:06:29
there was a huge queue for the
01:06:32
Jerónimos Monastery I do think they
01:06:34
should improve the system the
01:06:36
same thing happened to me regarding online reservations and
01:06:39
access but the thing is that then the queue for the
01:06:42
return the two queues almost joined together
01:06:45
and well I actually ate next door to a
01:06:49
restaurant that I always go to because it
01:06:52
brings back very good memories for me, it is called
01:06:54
Tavern de Belén classic like the Solo
01:06:57
that has a little terrace outside next to
01:06:58
a wall no it's not like two or
01:07:01
three buildings next to it no it doesn't have
01:07:03
a terrace because it's right on the little street
01:07:05
where our cold weather passes and the sidewalks
01:07:07
are very narrow it's not a very
01:07:08
traditional small restaurant 10 12 tables
01:07:11
where of course You're going to have cod
01:07:14
and the waiter seems to know you all your
01:07:17
life. He knows me anyway
01:07:19
because I go almost every year and well, it's
01:07:23
still well priced and
01:07:24
that's one of the problems in
01:07:27
Lisbon
01:07:28
because for example take tram 15
01:07:31
right now Sometimes it's an Odyssey because
01:07:32
the queues at the stops
01:07:34
are already enormous and Well, that's another
01:07:37
topic, but remembering that,
01:07:40
having an impact on the
01:07:42
world heritage, we have to think that the
01:07:43
monastery of Los Jerónimos began to be
01:07:45
built in 1502, that is, it has
01:07:48
521 years of history, which is quickly said to be
01:07:52
more than five centuries, and you see it and it still
01:07:56
seems like it was built yesterday in
01:07:58
the sense that it is perfectly
01:08:00
preserved. It fascinates me, yes, it
01:08:04
is one of the really the
01:08:07
most incredible works of everything in all of Portugal
01:08:10
Hey and next to that monument of the
01:08:12
discoverers there is also a small
01:08:13
marina there you can take a
01:08:17
small boat that makes a tour of
01:08:19
the entire Bay in the afternoon to see the
01:08:21
sunset and I recommend it because
01:08:23
it is an absolutely incredible walk, don't
01:08:26
miss it. Hey David, if we continue
01:08:29
Our path, there is another viewpoint that I
01:08:31
would like or that I would like to
01:08:33
refer to, not that it is the one that will
01:08:35
take us to be able to enjoy the Alfama neighborhood.
01:08:40
That's how it is and to do it We are going to enjoy
01:08:43
that from the beginning taking the
01:08:45
tram 28 yes the 15 as Carlos said and
01:08:49
there is a lot of queue the 28 is to
01:08:52
cut your wrists from the queue that there is
01:08:54
to take this tram but I tell you that it is
01:08:57
worth doing This Queue is
01:09:00
the most emblematic of the entire city.
01:09:02
The tram runs through all the
01:09:04
traditional tourist attractions such as
01:09:07
Lisbon Cathedral,
01:09:10
Saint George's Castle or we will reach the
01:09:13
Alfama neighborhood, which is where we will find the
01:09:16
famous viewpoint. of sun podcast and right
01:09:20
next to it we have another viewpoint
01:09:22
but the best views
01:09:24
will be found here in this viewpoint
01:09:25
we will see all the roofs of the
01:09:28
Alfama neighborhood And if we look around us
01:09:31
we will see the labyrinthine streets of the
01:09:34
neighborhood that still preserve El Encanto and
01:09:37
this authenticity of this old neighborhood
01:09:41
that is one of the really one of the first
01:09:42
neighborhoods of Lisbon and looking at it we will see that
01:09:46
a building stands out that is not
01:09:49
in keeping with all these
01:09:52
old and old houses. We have it right on the
01:09:54
Hill opposite and it is the church and
01:09:57
monastery of San Vicente de foga and
01:10:00
right next to a dome the
01:10:03
national pantheon but the
01:10:05
podcast viewpoint is a place to sit in
01:10:08
fact I can tell you that of all the
01:10:10
times I go to Lisbon it is the only place
01:10:12
that allows me the luxury of actually
01:10:15
paying you rest to be able to see and
01:10:18
admire the place and it is the place
01:10:20
where tourists spend much more
01:10:23
time than the average of other places
01:10:25
because in a place with a
01:10:28
special charm and just 20 meters away
01:10:30
we find the other viewpoint, the viewpoint
01:10:33
of Santa Lucía is the viewpoint that
01:10:36
practically has the same views, it is
01:10:39
true,
01:10:40
we see a little more of the port area and
01:10:43
the houses, those are the oldest in
01:10:45
Alfama, which is where it is said that the
01:10:49
melancholic Portuguese fado was born and here
01:10:52
we find the church of Santa Lucía
01:10:54
that Everyone falls in love with its
01:10:57
gardens that we have around us and its
01:11:00
intense blue tiles that if we
01:11:03
look at the drawings tell the
01:11:06
history of the city, the ancient history
01:11:07
of the city and it is without a doubt the most
01:11:10
romantic and beautiful place in Lisbon as well as
01:11:13
a place to photograph it and
01:11:16
photograph itself to upload it to
01:11:20
your social networks Well I have to
01:11:22
close this chapter this approximation
01:11:25
simply approximation To Lisbon you already
01:11:28
know that I love throwing gloves
01:11:29
So I'm going to throw a glove to David
01:11:31
Vigorra So that he can bring us others
01:11:33
contents, another approximation, another
01:11:36
tour of Lisbon because Felipe,
01:11:38
we have left marvelous places, such as
01:11:40
the Rocío square, which is the
01:11:42
second most important square, or the castle of
01:11:44
San Jorge, or the Barrio Alto, where there is an
01:11:47
incredible nightlife,
01:11:49
fado restaurants, the museum of cazmo, for example,
01:11:52
also introduce when people
01:11:55
visit the monastery to keep in mind
01:11:58
that Vasco da Gama's tomb is there
01:12:00
and it is worth visiting because at the end of the
01:12:02
day he is the greatest
01:12:04
Portuguese explorer there has ever been and something that must be
01:12:07
cross the bridge and go up to
01:12:11
Christ the Redeemer because there you will have
01:12:13
the perspective of the entire city
01:12:15
from the other side of the river. The bridge is so
01:12:18
beautiful and a mistake that many people make
01:12:21
is that they think that Christ the Redeemer in
01:12:23
Rio de Janeiro It is inspired by this one and
01:12:25
it is the other way around in this case, it was the
01:12:27
Brazilians who were the first to build
01:12:29
Christ the Redeemer there in Rio de
01:12:31
Janeiro and then the Portuguese were
01:12:33
inspired by it to make that figure and
01:12:35
that viewpoint is another great viewpoint, of
01:12:38
course, it will not interest you. You can miss
01:12:40
the Cristo viewpoint by crossing that bridge. It is
01:12:43
incredible to climb up to the
01:12:45
platform and be able to enjoy
01:12:47
time there, which is sometimes what we lack and
01:12:49
yet what gives us a
01:12:51
different image of the cities David Bigorra,
01:12:54
the director of the cutravel magazine
01:12:56
you pick up the glove for me right
01:12:57
That's right I'll pick it up from you because we have
01:13:00
left a lot of things Fernando and it's not
01:13:03
just from Lisbon that Lisbon comes to me and they do
01:13:06
n't tour what we have around us
01:13:07
because in less than 35 minutes we can
01:13:11
get there like mafra of course as if it enters
01:13:16
in many more places or casca
01:13:18
remember that they are wonderful places
01:13:22
Estoril which is also a very
01:13:24
beautiful place and also has a wonderful golf course
01:13:25
Hey, thank you very much
01:13:33
this is very famous for the
01:13:37
spy stories of the Second World War and
01:13:39
because it inspired I am Fleming with his
01:13:42
James Bond, if you want I can
01:13:44
tell you another day about this whole
01:13:46
espionage racket that was here, so
01:13:50
tell me, we also have to
01:13:51
talk about casinos, and our Hill
01:13:53
also has casinos that are very
01:13:54
very typical, so pick up my glove. and
01:13:58
we dedicate a chapter to the
01:14:00
surroundings of Lisbon and another to everything
01:14:02
we have been missing from the city. It
01:14:03
seems
01:14:04
perfect to you, thank you very much David,
01:14:07
fantastic work as always. Thank you
01:14:09
Carlos. Thank you Felipe. Give me just a few
01:14:12
moments to give you some advice
01:14:14
and we will return immediately. here at
01:14:17
Movistar Plus business television at
01:14:19
maximum traveling glances
01:14:21
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01:14:30
between the provinces of Granada and
01:14:33
Almería is one of those
01:14:36
wonderful corners that you cannot
01:14:38
miss and that sometimes you do not visit because
01:14:41
it is one of the great unknowns of
01:14:44
Andalusia today we open a window Spain today
01:14:47
we continue touring our country
01:14:50
going on a trip to a
01:14:52
wonderful place that the
01:14:54
teacher Felipe Alonso has prepared for us today we are going to
01:14:56
discover the land of untamed grass
01:15:00
or also called the Sierra Blanca Today
01:15:04
with the help of another of our great
01:15:07
talkers we are going to discover ourselves
01:15:10
the alpujarras
01:15:12
[Music]
01:15:22
Felipe small towns with a Moorish flavor
01:15:25
barracks mountains legends many
01:15:30
witches Why not And also gastronomy
01:15:34
a cocktail of sensations of emotions of
01:15:37
experiences that we are going to enjoy in the
01:15:39
alpujarras alpujarras a
01:15:42
small continent we could say They
01:15:45
are like
01:15:47
47 small towns all because
01:15:50
in the end I think that according to the latest cadastre
01:15:53
that has been done, they do not reach 35,000
01:15:56
inhabitants because they are very
01:15:58
small towns with a great flavor, a
01:16:00
popular flavor, they are all Moorish. It must be
01:16:02
taken into account that there was one of
01:16:04
the refuges of the Moors with the
01:16:07
different levies that were made to
01:16:09
expel them from the country
01:16:11
initially after the capture of Granada by the
01:16:14
Catholic Monarchs and then
01:16:16
we will comment on it a little later if
01:16:18
you want when we talk let's focus
01:16:20
a little on what the Alpujarras did to us,
01:16:21
the towns with Felipe II is
01:16:24
a place of singular beauty, we
01:16:26
must focus on it
01:16:28
geographically speaking because what
01:16:30
is best known is the Salpujarras of
01:16:32
Granada, which are much better known
01:16:35
by a series of towns each time, as
01:16:36
we will comment, we will mention above and
01:16:38
that the Almerians the Almerianses They are
01:16:41
like more strange, more hidden. We even
01:16:44
wanted to stretch a little about the
01:16:46
history of the Alpujarras and the
01:16:48
orography of the Almerian pushes,
01:16:52
even reaching the port of Adra,
01:16:54
but in reality what is best
01:16:56
known are
01:16:57
the 10 12 14 most towns famous that there are
01:17:01
in the area of ​​Granada located under or in
01:17:04
the foothills of Sierra Nevada exactly
01:17:06
It is a place that is dotted with
01:17:09
small villages the alpujarras
01:17:11
comes from an Arabic term there is no
01:17:15
small there is a small confusion because let's
01:17:17
see the terms according to Whoever
01:17:19
analyzes it, we already know that from the Spanish toponymy
01:17:22
analyzed, suddenly a Roman root appears
01:17:25
or it seems like a Carthaginian root,
01:17:27
it seems like a Muslim root, that is, they are
01:17:29
different, the reality is that what
01:17:32
fits best is a
01:17:35
land of magical herbs, it is the Sierra
01:17:38
Blanca I believe that it is practically
01:17:40
perhaps the name that best fits
01:17:42
it due to the area where it occupies but
01:17:44
there is also another place name that I
01:17:47
believe is later and that is for
01:17:50
something that we will comment on now later, which
01:17:51
is that of the indomitable, innovatable, I believe
01:17:54
that it is given to him because
01:17:56
in 1568 a great revolt occurred, the
01:17:59
revolt of the Moors
01:18:02
pushed us and put Philip II in check and
01:18:05
he even went so far as to name a
01:18:07
king in the Alpujarras and that is what
01:18:12
Although the land
01:18:15
through the mountains and the valleys is very easy to
01:18:19
defend, but what that clear produces
01:18:21
is the troops and who has the power. That
01:18:24
is the kingdom. And then in the end he manages
01:18:26
to defeat the rebellion and expel
01:18:29
everyone. the Moors with less than
01:18:32
I will tell you about the chance, the curiosity
01:18:34
Better said and the chance of leaving a
01:18:37
family of Moors in each town, notice, you
01:18:39
talk about indomitable and I believe that it
01:18:42
gives more character to everything that is
01:18:45
geographically speaking, the environment not
01:18:47
because it is of a brutal,
01:18:49
wild nature, those ravines are incredible.
01:18:53
Furthermore, it seems to me that all the
01:18:56
routes that can be taken between the
01:18:57
small towns take you to
01:18:59
extreme loneliness in incredible places,
01:19:02
especially when in winter
01:19:04
the waters have already fallen and there begin to be
01:19:05
small waterfalls that we
01:19:07
find and dotted as we said with
01:19:10
about 47 towns more or less 47 more or
01:19:12
less I'm going to ask you the one
01:19:14
I like the most pampaneira Yes of course but it's
01:19:21
also going to take us to a
01:19:23
legend of the witch the witch Yes it is that
01:19:25
when we have already commented a
01:19:28
moment ago when the expulsion
01:19:29
of the Moriscos occurs, the reality is that those
01:19:33
towns where they leave two one family
01:19:35
just to bring one bring
01:19:40
immigrants from another part of Spain and
01:19:41
then they bring many Galicians, that's why it is
01:19:43
said and Carlos, who is here, what is mine,
01:19:45
like that callao that is, will know it
01:19:47
better than me. The names, the roots of
01:19:49
the names of many of the towns in
01:19:51
Pupujarras, have Galician roots.
01:19:53
What happens is that they bring Galician families. And
01:19:55
then
01:19:56
a group settles in their portújar. of
01:20:01
Galicians who know the use of
01:20:04
herbs know cures And then they are
01:20:06
considered as witches and the people of the
01:20:08
environment go to see them and ask for
01:20:10
advice and support, which makes it
01:20:13
declared from the first moment it is
01:20:15
declared a place of witches and today It is
01:20:17
one of the most curious places to
01:20:19
visit, perhaps it is the I think it can
01:20:23
be good the entrance the entrance You
01:20:26
push it you can do it through Lanjarón the
01:20:27
famous spa How beautiful it is a
01:20:29
wonder too Yes but the entrance I
01:20:32
think it is because I can stand it I prefer it
01:20:34
because of its portújar, man, it's just a few
01:20:36
kilometers from Granada, it's an hour and a half
01:20:38
on the road because those roads,
01:20:39
fortunately, are incredible with
01:20:42
twists and turns, which is what gives you
01:20:43
a character, what we are talking about about
01:20:45
beauty and wildness and perhaps loneliness.
01:20:47
Sometimes you push and there you find
01:20:50
Well, with witches, everything that is the
01:20:52
witchcraft of presentations of a
01:20:54
gigantic Slavic witch, the entrance that is the one
01:20:57
there, as I always say, you have to
01:20:58
tell her, you have to ask permission, greet her
01:21:00
and say, let me visit the town, no.
01:21:02
You leave it to me so that I can give you permission, then
01:21:04
you see dragons on the walls, two
01:21:06
searches with a cauldron, that is, it is a
01:21:08
wonderful novelty and finally, leaving
01:21:12
there we have talked to vase. Perhaps the
01:21:14
other town best known throughout the
01:21:17
world is Trevelez because perhaps be the
01:21:20
town that is already more on the limit of
01:21:22
towards the Sierra Nevada more on the
01:21:24
limit. We have made reference to three
01:21:26
small Pampaneira villages also to
01:21:28
supportújar and trebelez but in this
01:21:31
course that we have been taking through the
01:21:34
alpujarras in which
01:21:35
nature is mixed in the that mixes Flavors,
01:21:38
smells, light and water in which
01:21:41
Moorish constructions are also mixed in all
01:21:44
those small towns there is also a
01:21:46
common denominator that we cannot stop
01:21:47
talking about, which is its gastronomy
01:21:51
astronomy if we start from the base that
01:21:53
we have three times with its ham we have
01:21:55
an area that is hunting that has
01:21:58
wonderful foods it has what you
01:22:01
will not be able to look for and you should not Search
01:22:02
in the pujarras area even if they can offer it to you it
01:22:05
is not Search it is fish water
01:22:06
that you have to drink it is something of the
01:22:08
own nature that there is not to say
01:22:10
You have some good vegetables you have a
01:22:13
good game that is a good meat and
01:22:14
you have some good sausages and above
01:22:16
all you have the ham from Treveles your
01:22:19
ham with a different flavor that is, it is
01:22:21
different because this ham from
01:22:22
Treveles passes as Like
01:22:25
other hams that are also in the area of
01:22:28
Almería, they are the ones that are cured in the
01:22:30
snow, that is, it is not a cure like
01:22:32
the curing of Salamanca soap
01:22:34
or Zabugo soap, but rather the 3D soap is cured
01:22:36
in the snow. It has always been cured in the snow. said that it is
01:22:38
cured, it goes into the Sierra Nevada snow
01:22:40
so that it is cured, which is a
01:22:42
different ham, let's not look for a
01:22:45
famous 5js of guijuelo or jabugo, if not let
01:22:49
's look for a different ham with a
01:22:51
different flavor But a delicious ham Hey
01:22:54
Felipe, yes I ask you how
01:22:56
the place always is, that special moment is for
01:22:59
you the moment and the corner where you
01:23:01
take me Well look, there are two, one would be the
01:23:04
viewpoint of the witches that are in the
01:23:07
turtles and another would be in Capileira to see
01:23:10
the entire valley downwards that It's when
01:23:12
at sunset the other Pobrecito is lower
01:23:14
down because they are very close to each other
01:23:16
and then you see. From there the tie you
01:23:19
find
01:23:20
lush vegetation with a contrast
01:23:23
of colors, you don't care if you go in
01:23:26
autumn or in spring or even go in spring.
01:23:28
summer, that is because it gives the same and a
01:23:31
different feeling if you allow me. No,
01:23:34
that feeling is when you go through these little
01:23:37
white towns, it is the amount of
01:23:39
flowers that there are, that is, the
01:23:40
cobblestone streets that go up, the contrast,
01:23:42
white houses, flowers everywhere.
01:23:45
classic what you will choose in Los
01:23:48
Balcones the balconadas seems to me
01:23:50
to be one of the most unknown areas of Spain
01:23:52
perhaps because because it is a
01:23:55
little it is not that it is behind the hand but
01:23:57
perhaps it is behind the hand because
01:23:58
many people Granada capital like Granada
01:24:01
we are going to We go down to the beach and we go to the
01:24:04
bottle and the doll and we forget
01:24:06
that we were going to Nevada like that, it
01:24:07
is very nice, seeing the Zen wall is
01:24:09
wonderful. But what is behind it and
01:24:12
being able to go down to these small towns
01:24:14
and taste them? They are also going to tell you
01:24:16
a very interesting story because
01:24:18
after those of us who are travelers and
01:24:20
you and the people who
01:24:22
see us when we cross the
01:24:24
strait and we enter Morocco
01:24:27
in or we enter Tunisia in Hamamed we
01:24:31
meet people who They tell us and they
01:24:32
have shown me the keys to the
01:24:34
houses they had in these towns in the
01:24:37
Alpujarras when their parents, their grandparents,
01:24:39
their talents, their ta ta ta ta ta ta ta
01:24:41
had to leave and they arrived there and
01:24:43
settled in these towns because they could
01:24:45
n't not on a whim but because from
01:24:49
there they
01:24:50
could spiritually see their houses that they
01:24:53
had abandoned in the south of Spain. The
01:24:56
truth is that I am left with this reflection.
01:24:58
Thank you very much. It is one of
01:25:01
these wonderful places. One day we will have to
01:25:03
bring some of those little towns and
01:25:04
tell you. It seems not, I think that we do see some
01:25:06
of them
01:25:09
without a doubt, well I throw the gauntlet for you, you
01:25:11
know, here you already know that I throw the
01:25:13
gauntlet and you, when I want, pick it up. It's
01:25:14
the Alpujarras. We close the window to
01:25:19
Spain. We close this chapter by talking
01:25:21
about a new national destination. the
01:25:23
salpujarras that Felipe
01:25:25
Alonso the teacher has brought us to continue Our
01:25:28
path and open a new door we close
01:25:32
the window and open the door because it is
01:25:34
time to go and discover a new
01:25:37
heritage of humanity
01:25:39
[Music]
01:25:48
in
01:25:50
1985 it was declared a heritage of
01:25:54
humanity we are talking of an
01:25:58
emblematic city of our country that
01:26:00
is also known universally, it is the
01:26:03
end of the Camino de Santiago but it is the
01:26:07
University City, city of Light,
01:26:09
city of music, city of culture,
01:26:11
city of art, now also the city of
01:26:15
justice and then above all one of
01:26:18
those cities in which to live an
01:26:21
exciting story today we are going to go
01:26:24
to Santiago Carlos it was necessary since
01:26:29
we brought this here eh Well yes What
01:26:31
happens is that I go to all the places that
01:26:33
emotionally
01:26:35
mean a lot to me in my life Sometimes it is
01:26:38
difficult for me not to because you want to
01:26:40
do it especially well and in the case
01:26:42
of Santiago Well, my
01:26:45
university life took place there in the late
01:26:48
70s and early 80s, a
01:26:51
very special time for Spain as all of us
01:26:54
who are of a certain age remember and
01:26:56
apart from the
01:26:59
Monumental history of the city because it knew at
01:27:01
that time a cultural and
01:27:04
musical ebullition with well La Movida gallega
01:27:08
total sinister But well Here we are going to
01:27:10
focus on what Santiago de Compostela is, a
01:27:15
world heritage site since 1985 and we can say
01:27:18
world heritage in
01:27:21
history real since the 9th century no Hey,
01:27:24
there are many heritages of
01:27:25
humanity that you are bringing us closer to and
01:27:27
discovering that we see every
01:27:29
week but I don't know if it is too
01:27:32
adventurous for me to say that
01:27:35
Santiago, in addition to being a heritage of
01:27:37
humanity, still has my patriotic feeling It
01:27:39
is a universal heritage of humanity,
01:27:41
it is one of those heritages of
01:27:43
humanity
01:27:44
that has a special packaging for everything it
01:27:46
represents and everything it
01:27:47
shows Well yes Well, let's say that they
01:27:50
are two things, no, the path, on the one hand,
01:27:52
is also a heritage of humanity. humanity, not
01:27:54
only the French road, which was the
01:27:56
first to be named, but then
01:27:58
the northern roads,
01:27:59
the most traditional and classic, were also named, and then
01:28:03
the city that was born from that
01:28:07
meeting at the tomb of St. James the
01:28:10
Apostle St. James the Great. Well in the
01:28:12
9th century No, well, we are talking about
01:28:14
12 centuries of
01:28:16
1,200 years, it is not a real
01:28:19
outrage, it has not obviously gone through
01:28:22
many vicissitudes when I studied
01:28:25
in Santiago Well, basically Santiago It
01:28:27
was a city that lived off what
01:28:30
the students were And what they It was
01:28:33
not its importance as a religious city,
01:28:36
but at that time I am
01:28:38
talking to you about its late 70s, you saw
01:28:40
very few pilgrims,
01:28:41
you saw very few pilgrims, not then.
01:28:44
Obviously it was after
01:28:48
Mr. Fraga's great marketing idea of ​​creating the
01:28:52
pilgrim, that character who almost like
01:28:56
a comic that gave a relaunch to the
01:29:00
Camino de Santiago because in 92
01:29:03
in Spain we had had
01:29:06
the Olympics and the Seville Expo and
01:29:09
someone said Hey in 93 what reason
01:29:13
could there be to attract people to
01:29:15
Spain since Spain has been very
01:29:18
fashionable in 92 and someone said well
01:29:21
how it is holy years that we must remember
01:29:22
that holy years is when on June 25
01:29:25
that Santiago apostle patron saint of Spain
01:29:27
falls on a Sunday those holy years with what
01:29:30
like those who make a pilgrimage and cross the
01:29:33
door of forgiveness, they are going to have
01:29:35
their sins forgiven
01:29:37
and well it was from there that the
01:29:40
Camino de Santiago has become
01:29:42
a Boom. I have 10 compostelas and
01:29:45
I can tell you that I have found It's a
01:29:47
shame that I haven't pointed it out, but I
01:29:50
think I've met pilgrims of 60 or
01:29:54
70 different nationalities. Hey Carlos,
01:29:57
let's focus on Santiago de
01:29:59
Compostela in the end. Santiago de
01:30:00
Compostela is a city through which
01:30:02
all kinds of civilizations and
01:30:04
cultures have passed. Of course, and all of this can be seen in
01:30:07
the physiognomy of the city itself. 108
01:30:10
hectares are what UNESCO determines.
01:30:23
I was studying
01:30:26
there, for example, you didn't see one
01:30:29
of those Coca-Cola badges that were
01:30:31
posted in all the bars in Spain,
01:30:32
as if there could be an advertisement that I
01:30:35
queue but always keeping the
01:30:39
wrought iron sign, the colors couldn't, there
01:30:42
couldn't be bright colors. In other words,
01:30:44
in that sense, Santiago has always been
01:30:47
art, let's say in all the
01:30:51
facades of the houses on the ground, those
01:30:54
cobbled floors with large
01:30:57
stone slabs that when it rains the water bounces
01:31:01
and almost wets you from bottom to top. So
01:31:04
in that sense I think which has a lot of
01:31:06
merit because there have been other cities
01:31:08
whose historic center has been
01:31:10
maintained. In the case of
01:31:12
Santiago, it has been maintained very
01:31:14
well and is a great example of the
01:31:16
multiplicity of cultures and
01:31:19
trends that have existed throughout
01:31:21
Well, that 12 centuries is what is seen in its
01:31:25
most emblematic place in the cathedral. You
01:31:28
see the cathedral, you change the facade
01:31:30
and it looks like four
01:31:32
different cathedrals because of course we have
01:31:35
the most famous path that I like the most,
01:31:38
but the most impressive is the
01:31:40
Obrador and or the one that faces the square
01:31:44
faces west Also
01:31:46
because we have to remember that the
01:31:48
pilgrims
01:31:49
inaugurated again no Yes exactly
01:31:52
good that for me particularly
01:31:56
But the Galician weather immediately takes care
01:31:58
of
01:32:00
recovering there
01:32:04
is also one thing that I did not
01:32:06
like at all The
01:32:08
guided tour they give of the
01:32:10
interior, I don't know if you have had
01:32:11
the opportunity to do it. I have done it
01:32:13
with the audio guide and with an official guide
01:32:15
and it has really been absolutely
01:32:17
disappointing. I have the greatness. I
01:32:20
am lucky to have a good friend
01:32:22
in Santiago. Apart from being an
01:32:26
extraordinary digital marketing professional, he
01:32:29
is a guide and what happens is that
01:32:32
he doesn't work, but when friends go there
01:32:35
or when I go there, I don't dare
01:32:39
tell the story of the Cathedral. And
01:32:41
then I call him and tell him Fidel, you have
01:32:43
time. for some friends to have a few
01:32:46
beers and tell them the well-
01:32:49
told history of the cathedral and of course it
01:32:51
is almost always available and there is a big
01:32:54
difference between having a guide
01:32:56
who really knows the legends the
01:32:59
ins and outs the anecdotes the thousands of
01:33:01
things that have happened in that cathedral
01:33:03
because city of legends
01:33:06
spiritual city city of magic not because we
01:33:08
also remember when we have been
01:33:10
there that we have had the opportunity to
01:33:11
be with the team of traveling eyes and
01:33:13
we have been talking precisely about
01:33:15
those stories at night that
01:33:18
happen around the squares of the
01:33:20
cathedral itself, remember when
01:33:21
we said that
01:33:25
one of the
01:33:28
pilgrim priests or a pilgrim appeared, not in a shadow, the
01:33:30
image of the pilgrim appears It's true It's true
01:33:32
It's true that it had a
01:33:34
bizarre story no yes yes no it's not that good,
01:33:36
for example about silversmiths Obviously
01:33:38
the name itself already tells you that it has something to
01:33:40
do with silver but the fact is that right there
01:33:43
on the side the
01:33:45
goldsmiths who worked with silver continue to work because
01:33:48
Well,
01:33:49
the pilgrims took with them as a souvenir,
01:33:52
well, either a mini silver botafumeiro or
01:33:55
one or a jewel but then there is the
01:33:59
jet façade. Azabache
01:34:01
is also another of the
01:34:04
goldsmith elements that is used a lot
01:34:06
in all the imagery of Santiago and
01:34:10
the Cathedral.
01:34:11
So that's what
01:34:14
you look at at that cathedral and you turn around. Whether it's in the
01:34:17
opposite direction clockwise or
01:34:21
counterclockwise and it would seem to you that there
01:34:22
are four different cathedrals because
01:34:24
each of the facades is of a
01:34:26
different style romantic style the image that
01:34:29
the cathedral presents from the outside so
01:34:31
imposing that it stands majestically and that
01:34:33
I believe which is already an emblem, it is a
01:34:35
global and universal emblem for
01:34:36
pilgrims on the road but for
01:34:38
any traveler it is also good. And then
01:34:40
for example something that cannot be seen from the
01:34:42
outside luckily and I say luckily in the
01:34:44
sense that that has contributed to its
01:34:47
preservation and its maintenance because it
01:34:49
is clear that in Galicia with the
01:34:52
rain, the humidity, the winds, the stone
01:34:54
sometimes suffers a lot. No, the portico of
01:34:56
glory is a second façade of the
01:34:59
facade of thetrabajodoiro. Before, you could
01:35:01
enter through thetrabajodoiro and you were left.
01:35:04
ecstatic Now we have to do another
01:35:07
tour as a result of the restoration
01:35:10
and I followed very closely everything that was
01:35:14
the restoration process because Well,
01:35:18
it was financed by the
01:35:20
Barrié foundation which
01:35:22
in turn
01:35:23
has a relationship with the pastor bank and I
01:35:26
worked many years in the pastor bench
01:35:27
with which I know the details of the
01:35:31
professionalism The mastery and calm
01:35:35
in the good sense of the word with
01:35:37
which the restoration was done Because there were
01:35:41
many centuries of history, very few people
01:35:43
knew, for example, that the stone was
01:35:45
polychrome because all
01:35:47
the painting had been lost after so many centuries and
01:35:50
but you can't suddenly
01:35:52
paint the figures of the
01:35:56
Apostles as they were or as you supposed
01:35:59
they were, no, well, it was a
01:36:01
tremendous job, but what a great portico of
01:36:04
glory. It is universally recognized
01:36:07
as one of the masterpieces of
01:36:09
medieval architecture. Felipe, for you, an
01:36:11
emblematic place in Santiago, come on,
01:36:13
man, I'm going to finish off the Plaza del
01:36:15
Obradoiro, facing the
01:36:17
cathedral and knowing that
01:36:19
the parallelism is on the left. I
01:36:21
already knew I And then another thing is that
01:36:25
Santiago is there many times but I
01:36:27
remember that as a child how I met
01:36:29
Santiago de Compostela And you who are a
01:36:31
student there are going to find it very
01:36:32
funny and it is a film called The
01:36:34
House of Troy, a film
01:36:37
Very old, now it is a hotel. I say
01:36:39
very old,
01:36:43
a little bit, and it was when I started to
01:36:46
know that there was a place in Spain
01:36:48
called Santiago de Compostela. I
01:36:50
recommend you go to the
01:36:52
Casa Troya hotel because it preserves the
01:36:56
historical essence of the building and it is a very
01:36:59
charming hotel. The Casa la Troya Hotel in Carrizoteles is very nice.
01:37:04
We also recommend it to you, just as before we have
01:37:05
recommended others. Today we
01:37:08
also recommend the Casa la Troya Lane. Hey, what you
01:37:10
haven't heard about
01:37:11
Santiago is, for example, when night falls
01:37:13
and in that square of the work I'm
01:37:15
also starting to play the shifts
01:37:18
[Music] I
01:37:21
'm going to be honest, I'm going to the
01:37:25
back to the Plaza de la Quintana,
01:37:27
I'm sorry, but I find it much
01:37:30
more welcoming, much more
01:37:32
intimate, much more
01:37:34
Authentic In the sense that you are
01:37:37
in Quintana, you sit on the
01:37:39
steps or on one of the terraces
01:37:41
there or in the arcades there,
01:37:45
for example, there are usually musicians
01:37:47
playing guitar, but
01:37:49
classical guitar. I think it is a place that
01:37:51
exudes more authenticity. I'm not saying that
01:37:54
tunos are not authentic, in fact
01:37:56
some of those shifts have probably been
01:37:58
tunes for several decades
01:38:00
because they are certainly not old enough to
01:38:02
be students or they are so tunos in
01:38:06
the tuno sense of the word that they have not
01:38:09
passed one for 20 years They have
01:38:10
become a tourist product for
01:38:12
that reason, but I find
01:38:13
Quintana especially charming,
01:38:15
especially at night, and I can
01:38:18
also tell you that the day I finished my
01:38:19
degree
01:38:21
I went to celebrate there in Quintana with
01:38:23
my roommates and my friends from
01:38:25
Santiago So for me it is perhaps the
01:38:28
most charming place but that
01:38:30
is always something personal because as Carlos said
01:38:33
Let's go he said Let's go to that square
01:38:36
Quintana and I say Let's go we have to
01:38:39
finish these heritages this
01:38:41
heritage of humanity Carlos olmo
01:38:44
director of vagamundos Many
01:38:45
thanks to you Felipe Alonso
01:38:47
Many thanks to you are
01:38:49
our speakers who have been
01:38:51
accompanying us throughout the afternoon
01:38:52
talking about destinations and
01:38:54
magical places, they are the number one in the
01:38:57
tourism sector who accompany me on this
01:38:59
path and who accompany me In this
01:39:01
program, Felipe Alonso and Carlos
01:39:03
Alonso are two of our speakers who
01:39:05
have shed a little light on
01:39:07
some of the destinations that we have presented to you today.
01:39:10
Let me
01:39:13
give you plans right now before finishing
01:39:17
[Music]
01:39:26
the date is getting closer It is a date
01:39:28
marked on the calendar, it is a
01:39:31
very important date for both me and I hope
01:39:33
that for all of you who are watching us, I
01:39:36
have been telling you about it in recent
01:39:38
weeks on June 15 at
01:39:42
7:30 in the afternoon in Madrid. Marriot
01:39:45
auditorium here in the capital will
01:39:49
hold the first children against
01:39:54
cancer gala. It will be the first gala in Madrid
01:39:56
since it has already been
01:39:59
in Pamplona for 9 years. It is a gala promoted
01:40:02
and organized by the university clinic of
01:40:06
Navarre. We are talking about a very
01:40:10
special gala in which we are going to try to
01:40:13
combine efforts, commitments, a lot of
01:40:16
talent but above all the enthusiasm
01:40:18
because cancer will go away we have to
01:40:23
continue living with that illusion that
01:40:26
we can defeat the disease and I
01:40:28
tell you from experience we all have to continue
01:40:31
working together to save lives
01:40:34
and fundamentally if they are those of the
01:40:37
little ones in the most important house
01:40:39
yet, next June 15 in the
01:40:42
Madrid tauritorium neighborhood from 7:30
01:40:46
in the afternoon an extraordinary event will take place
01:40:49
in which this house in
01:40:51
which Movistar Plus and vagashin traveling glances
01:40:54
are going to be present, an event
01:40:56
in which we are going to have performances
01:40:58
by great
01:41:01
international artists in which there will be magic as it
01:41:04
could not be otherwise because the
01:41:07
magic of living The magic of healing The The
01:41:10
magic of defeating cancer will always
01:41:12
be present. We will also
01:41:13
obviously have gastronomy, an
01:41:16
extraordinary gala dinner served by the
01:41:19
great chefs of the Hotel Madrid-Bariot
01:41:22
Auditorium where we have joined forces
01:41:24
to make it a
01:41:26
spectacular moment where we will pair
01:41:28
great wines and great wines.
01:41:30
culinary productions there will of course be music
01:41:33
since Melendi will give a concert
01:41:36
for all those attending that dinner and
01:41:39
at this moment there are more than
01:41:42
800 people confirmed that we will be there on
01:41:46
June 15 starting at 7:30 in the afternoon
01:41:48
at the Madrid Marriot auditorium You
01:41:50
can still reserve a table of eight or 12, it
01:41:54
costs
01:41:55
1,500 euros simply so that you can invite
01:41:58
all those who wish to share
01:42:01
that night with all of us.
01:42:03
You will also have that account number for row 0
01:42:05
to be able to make your contributions,
01:42:07
but above all, what matters most to me It is
01:42:11
to consider that children against cancer is
01:42:13
that action that fills us all with
01:42:16
Pride and that helps us all to
01:42:19
glimpse a future. You never know where and
01:42:22
when this disease can occur. You
01:42:24
never know because we think
01:42:26
we are Immortals but suddenly one day
01:42:29
They tell you you have cancer and your
01:42:32
world is collapsing and from there
01:42:34
a great health system begins to function with
01:42:37
a great system of professionals who
01:42:39
every day investigate hours and hours
01:42:42
and hours and hours to
01:42:44
respond to someone who thinks that Their
01:42:48
future is death, for that
01:42:50
money is necessary for
01:42:51
research and therefore I invite you to
01:42:54
participate in one way or another
01:42:56
by reserving your place 150 euros reserving
01:43:00
a table 1500 euros or making
01:43:02
contributions
01:43:03
to the account number of row 0 that
01:43:06
we are going to give you on screens first
01:43:09
children against cancer gala at the Madrid
01:43:11
Marriott auditorium on June 15 at
01:43:15
7:30 in the afternoon because cancer
01:43:20
can be defeated, in fact it can be
01:43:23
defeated, but for that we need your help.
01:43:26
It is my plan. great plan that I wanted to
01:43:29
tell you today apart from many others that
01:43:32
I want to tell you from now on, for
01:43:34
example the one that David Bigorra,
01:43:36
the director of the magazine cutravel, tells us that
01:43:38
takes us to the future scope, our plan
01:43:42
today takes us to travel to Futurescop,
01:43:45
a theme park located near the
01:43:48
city of Potiers in France and which
01:43:51
offers its visitors a
01:43:54
unique and innovative experience in this park the
01:43:57
visitor will be able to find a wide
01:44:00
variety of attractions and shows
01:44:02
that will allow them to travel to a
01:44:05
virtual future with the latest
01:44:08
multimedia technologies in a way fun and
01:44:11
exciting and all this designed to be
01:44:14
enjoyed by adults, young people and children alike
01:44:19
[Music]
01:44:22
some of the main football attractions
01:44:26
include four-dimensional cinema such as
01:44:29
Arthuke the Adventure where visitors
01:44:32
will be able to experience impressive special effects
01:44:36
Hello, the dynamics are
01:44:39
exciting obstacle course that
01:44:42
will take us through the region of the city
01:44:45
where the theme park is located.
01:44:51
Another of the highly acclaimed attractions is
01:44:54
the extraordinary journey inspired by
01:44:57
Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days. They
01:45:00
propose to take us on a
01:45:03
tour of the world passing through the
01:45:06
Egyptian desert, the Himalayas or the Taj Mahal
01:45:09
installed on a moving platform
01:45:11
that manages to convey the
01:45:15
sensation of really flying and
01:45:18
all thanks to a giant
01:45:21
600 square meter screen where
01:45:24
the images are projected in 6k while we remain
01:45:28
suspended in the air a
01:45:31
unique attraction in Europe
01:45:36
there are other experiences that are more
01:45:38
scientific such as the interesting
01:45:40
documentary on imax 4k laser screen
01:45:44
about the experience of Tomás Pesquet The
01:45:48
youngest French astronaut of the
01:45:50
European space agency who tells us
01:45:53
what it is like to be six months in space and
01:45:57
the fact of aging the equivalent of
01:46:00
10 years on earth
01:46:02
is impressive
01:46:05
this year Futurescop presents a new
01:46:09
attraction, the superheroine Etincel. We must not
01:46:13
forget that this genre of
01:46:16
superhero comics began in France at the
01:46:18
beginning of the last century and today
01:46:21
Futurescope wants to revive this part
01:46:24
of the French collective memory in a
01:46:27
fast-paced adventure full of twists and
01:46:31
humor in 4k and 3D cinema in which viewers
01:46:36
will enjoy an experience
01:46:38
enriched with sensory effects and
01:46:42
laser lights with the latest generation volume effect
01:46:48
the second newest attraction that It has already
01:46:51
received the equivalent of the Oscars as the
01:46:54
best attraction in the world in 2022. It is
01:46:58
tornado hunters and no wonder you
01:47:01
will have to be wrapped in a
01:47:04
category 1 tornado that is impressive.
01:47:07
Caught in a beautiful touch of almost
01:47:10
unbridled madness, you will experience all the
01:47:13
action in the heart of a
01:47:16
circular LED screen with unique special effects
01:47:18
that are also combined with
01:47:21
live scenes, all this on top of a
01:47:25
large mobile platform, achieving the
01:47:29
real effect of being in a tornado, a
01:47:33
unique experience in the world
01:47:35
[Music]
01:47:38
I cannot stop naming two classics
01:47:41
of the park that everyone loves,
01:47:43
the rabbit time machine, an
01:47:47
attraction that curiously deceives
01:47:50
adults into thinking that it is
01:47:53
only for children, it is inspired by The
01:47:56
Tremendous Rabbits from the video game Rayman.
01:48:00
Visitors are equipped with
01:48:03
three-dimensional glasses. and sitting on a train
01:48:06
they will pass a little different sets from
01:48:10
the history of humanity living the
01:48:12
crazy adventures of these characters
01:48:15
[Music]
01:48:18
the other classic football attraction and
01:48:22
which for those who repeat in the park is
01:48:25
a must is the dance with robots
01:48:28
uploaded In 7-
01:48:32
meter-high robotic arms they will make us dance to the
01:48:35
rhythm of the music. They have two
01:48:37
levels of intensity, the standard one and the
01:48:41
other for those who seek
01:48:43
really strong emotions. It is an
01:48:46
unforgettable and very fun moment.
01:48:49
[Music]
01:48:51
Futurescop has many
01:48:54
spaces, attractions and shows for
01:48:57
everyone, reaching 40
01:49:00
different experiences, it is impossible for me
01:49:03
to comment on all of them here but I cannot
01:49:06
forget the
01:49:08
specific space designed for the little ones,
01:49:11
this is Futuropolis, the
01:49:15
children's city has three hectares of
01:49:18
space and 21 games and
01:49:21
different attractions to share with the family. Here
01:49:24
children will enjoy playing at being
01:49:28
adults with real or imaginary jobs,
01:49:33
becoming firefighters, inventors,
01:49:36
sailors or airplane pilots
01:49:39
[Music]
01:49:42
the day ends with a
01:49:45
water and light show, which fruit is proposed every
01:49:48
day at dusk the key to dreams
01:49:51
the new outdoor night show
01:49:55
with projections on the water
01:49:57
three-dimensional aquatic effects and
01:50:01
accompanied by calls of fire and
01:50:04
pyrotechnics
01:50:06
if you plan to sleep in the park or
01:50:09
near it I definitely recommend
01:50:12
this year's star past the
01:50:15
Cosmos station hotel next to its
01:50:18
Space Loop restaurant, a four-star family hotel
01:50:22
conceived as a
01:50:24
Galactic station with decorations inspired
01:50:27
by the universe of science fiction and
01:50:30
high technology and I can tell you
01:50:33
first-hand that the sensation of
01:50:36
immersion Its rooms
01:50:39
are like the cabins of a
01:50:43
spaceship with all kinds of details to
01:50:47
offer a very well-executed immersive experience.
01:50:53
Breakfast is served in the
01:50:56
Space restaurant, without a doubt the star of the complex.
01:51:00
This restaurant is also accessible
01:51:03
from outside the park for The
01:51:06
lunch and dinner services are something very
01:51:09
interesting.
01:51:11
The restaurant is fully
01:51:14
automated. Rails spread
01:51:18
throughout the room with several loops
01:51:20
distribute the dishes to the diner's table
01:51:23
in a unique gastronomic experience.
01:51:26
Each table is equipped with
01:51:30
touch screens to place
01:51:33
orders. From that moment on
01:51:35
the show begins,
01:51:40
as you have seen, there are many reasons why it is
01:51:42
worth visiting Photoshop,
01:51:45
the main one is that here you are going to live
01:51:47
a unique experience that cannot be
01:51:50
found in any other theme park. I
01:51:52
only have to tell you that the best about
01:51:56
the future You are going to discover it
01:51:59
when you visit it but we still have
01:52:02
many things to tell you for
01:52:05
this weekend or as I always
01:52:06
tell you for the next ones we are going to go to
01:52:09
Toledo to celebrate Corpus Christi we are
01:52:11
also going to be at the centenary
01:52:13
de sorolla here in Madrid we are going to go to
01:52:17
the third edition of the White balance, the
01:52:20
photographic exhibition that is in
01:52:23
Alcobendas and we will close with Guerreros de
01:52:37
enjoy your
01:52:41
leisure time
01:52:44
Toledo dresses up to celebrate its
01:52:48
big week, Corpus Christi, which
01:52:51
will take place until June 11,
01:52:54
Toledo residents will enjoy more than 10 days
01:52:57
of celebration where there will be no shortage of music and
01:53:00
recreational sports and
01:53:04
cultural activities for all ages Toledo
01:53:07
smells incense And dresses the streets of the
01:53:10
professional route with old
01:53:12
awnings from the guilds of
01:53:15
weavers and silkmakers, its streets are dressed
01:53:19
in color and life with 40 new
01:53:21
vertical planters and in addition 10 patios are opened,
01:53:25
decorated in a special way with a
01:53:27
program of visits and workshops that will not
01:53:30
leave anyone indifferent
01:53:33
Giants and big heads will once again parade
01:53:36
through the streets accompanied by the tarasca
01:53:39
and of course their solemn procession symbol
01:53:42
of this festivity will once again delight
01:53:45
locals and visitors dressed in their
01:53:48
colorful and showy capes, habits or
01:53:51
uniforms gala over a constant rain of
01:53:53
petals from The Full
01:53:56
Balconies a celebration for all the
01:53:59
senses
01:54:05
100 years have passed since the death of the
01:54:08
painter who best knew how to capture with his
01:54:11
brush the light and beauty of the landscape and
01:54:14
the figures Joaquín Sorolla and Bastida
01:54:17
a life dedicated to the painting that the
01:54:20
sorolla museum and its foundation have wanted to
01:54:23
present in an exhibition in room 1
01:54:26
of their museum the exhibition that can be seen
01:54:30
Until June 25 is organized in
01:54:33
four sections
01:54:34
a fine and temperate morning
01:54:37
the light that goes out
01:54:39
sorolla dead long
01:54:41
live sorolla and the immortal painter
01:54:45
each section shows a meticulous
01:54:48
selection so that we can enjoy the
01:54:51
best of the painter
01:54:52
a journey through the life and work of what
01:54:55
the author manifested as
01:54:57
true art Joaquín sorolla y Bastida
01:55:00
is the author of national and international success
01:55:06
We invite you to discover the magic of
01:55:09
light represented on a Canvas,
01:55:17
the third edition of White Balance
01:55:20
arrives in Madrid,
01:55:21
the Es Art gallery, coinciding with
01:55:25
fotoespaña, celebrates a new edition of
01:55:28
this wonderful
01:55:30
photography exhibition, an idyllic event for
01:55:33
lovers of snapshots
01:55:36
this time. There will be 18 artists invited
01:55:40
to the exhibition who will exhibit their portraits,
01:55:42
landscapes,
01:55:44
documentary photography and a host of
01:55:47
modalities before the attentive gaze of their
01:55:49
visitors who will also be able to carry out
01:55:52
many other activities such as a
01:55:55
collage workshop, screenings of short films
01:55:58
related to this subject or a
01:56:00
fantastic table round Do not miss
01:56:04
the opportunity to enjoy the art that
01:56:06
captures moments
01:56:12
the warriors said arrive in the form of an
01:56:15
exhibition at the archaeological museum of
01:56:17
Alicante,
01:56:20
an experience that will feature more than
01:56:23
a hundred original pieces
01:56:25
from 9 Chinese museums and institutions
01:56:28
thanks to the collaboration of The
01:56:32
National Cultural Heritage Administration
01:56:34
of China and other institutions
01:56:37
will make
01:56:39
the mystery of The Terracotta Warriors available to citizens.
01:56:43
This discovery was one of the most
01:56:46
important of all time.
01:56:51
This exhibition is unique, firstly for its
01:56:54
priceless pieces and secondly.
01:56:57
because this experience unites science and
01:57:00
archeology, both guided by the
01:57:04
latest advances and discoveries.
01:57:06
The layout between rooms will immerse the
01:57:10
viewer in a journey to know not
01:57:12
only the Eternal Guardians but
01:57:14
also the tomb of the first emperor of
01:57:17
China. Don't miss this opportunity to
01:57:20
see the enigmas of this
01:57:22
ancient culture that has already begun and will be
01:57:25
in the city of Alicante until next
01:57:26
January,
01:57:30
don't miss them, write them down next week
01:57:34
we will bring more plans to
01:57:36
enjoy
01:57:37
your leisure time
01:57:45
because we have reached the end of a new
01:57:48
program We have reached the end of this
01:57:50
wonderful Friday in which we have
01:57:52
had many contents, many destinations
01:57:54
in which we have talked about tourism and we
01:57:56
have given you the great guidelines for
01:57:58
traveling through kayak, we have also
01:58:00
had our national and
01:58:02
international destinations, we have imagined, we have
01:58:04
talked of world heritage sites and
01:58:06
of course we have given you plans,
01:58:08
the time comes to say goodbye and I
01:58:10
thank you who are the soul of this
01:58:13
program but above all I also
01:58:15
thank all that great team that
01:58:17
accompanies me every weekend and that makes
01:58:20
the success of this program possible they
01:58:22
are the true protagonists of
01:58:25
traveling glances they are the ones who make
01:58:27
each path a reality Each itinerary and
01:58:30
each chapter thanks to producers to
01:58:33
directors to illuminators of course
01:58:35
thanks to makeup thanks to the entire
01:58:38
Rubén and press team thanks to the
01:58:40
tertullians thanks to post-production and
01:58:42
also of course to Sound, they are
01:58:45
the true protagonists of
01:58:47
Traveling Eyes today being the leader in
01:58:50
travel television We say goodbye we
01:58:52
leave next weekend I'll tell you
01:58:54
more stories Thank you for being there
01:59:04
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