With around 30,000 hotel beds, three convention and conference centers, and about eighty meeting rooms, Lloret de Mar has become a benchmark destination for MICE tourism. The town has successfully positioned itself by taking advantage of all the benefits it offers visitors. One of these is excellent connectivity: it can be reached quickly by road, just one hour from Barcelona and France, and less than half an hour from Girona, which has a high-speed train station and an international airport. The natural surroundings are also incredible, allowing visitors to experience the essence of the Costa Brava, with its small beaches, cliffs, and typical Mediterranean forests. The landscape invites exploration and full sensory experiences, and it offers the perfect setting for after-meeting activities with beach, sun, and a great atmosphere. This environment also provides unique spaces that can serve as ideal venues for corporate events. For example, the Santa Clotilde Gardens, in the Noucentista style, feature a natural amphitheater and have hosted gala dinners, concerts, and film shoots. Another highlight is the Sant Pere del Bosc Sanctuary, set in a privileged location with stunning views. Both venues are impressive and will surely surprise attendees. Lloret also stands out for its capacity to host large-scale events. The town offers facilities and infrastructure comparable to those of major cities. It has three convention centers capable of accommodating around 2,000 people simultaneously: the Palau de Congressos Olympic, known for its versatility; the Palau de Congressos Costa Brava, with a large hall for up to 1,000 people; and the Teatre de Lloret. Additionally, between public and private venues, there are around eighty rooms suitable for meetings and smaller gatherings. When it comes to accommodation, Lloret has plenty of options. There are about 30,000 hotel beds, 6,000 of them in four- and five-star establishments. The town also prioritizes visitor convenience, as it is easy to reach any point on foot. Enjoy one of the most famous towns on the Costa Brava, and don’t miss its natural and cultural attractions, such as the Camí de Ronda, the Indiano heritage, and the Maritime Museum… Lloret de Mar will surprise you.