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Transport de Prestige
Rolls-Royce Phantom, Mercedes S-Class, Bentley Bentayga, Cadillac Escalade ESV. Diplomatic-trained chauffeurs multilingual 24/7.
- Rolls-Royce · Bentley · Mercedes
- Diplomatic-trained drivers
- Madrid · Barcelona · Marbella
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FFGR España delivers premium chauffeur services, exclusive concierge, executive protection and private yachting across Madrid, Barcelona, Marbella, Ibiza, Mallorca, Valencia, Seville and the Costa del Sol — for an international UHNW, diplomatic and corporate clientele.
Beyond a chauffeur service — a complete ecosystem of luxury mobility, executive protection, bespoke concierge, and private aviation across Spain and the Mediterranean.
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Rolls-Royce Phantom, Mercedes S-Class, Bentley Bentayga, Cadillac Escalade ESV. Diplomatic-trained chauffeurs multilingual 24/7.
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Certified bodyguards, risk assessment, secure transport. UHNW, diplomats, corporate executives — full discretion across Spain.
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Private villas, Michelin tables, museum-after-hours, yacht charters, personal shopper at Loewe Madrid, art advisory.
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Private jets and helicopters across Iberia and Europe. Madrid–Ibiza in 50 min. FBO coordination, empty legs, fleet partnerships.
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FFGR España embodies the fusion of French savoir-faire and Iberian soul: elegance, precision, hospitality and prestige. Headquartered in Madrid with active presence in Barcelona, Marbella, Ibiza, Mallorca and Valencia, the Spanish delegation consolidates the Mediterranean axis of FFGR Worldwide in southern Europe.
Heritage of refinement perpetuated in every detail of our service — from the first WhatsApp message to the final mile, with the discretion expected by Heads of State and luxury maisons.
From Madrid to Marbella, from Ibiza to Palma — Spain offers a unique stage for prestige experiences. We combine European protocol with the warmth and energy that make every journey unforgettable.
“True luxury is the excellence of behaviour and respect.”
Luxury chauffeur, exclusive concierge, executive protection, private aviation, yachting and certified IFGR training — all delivered with absolute discretion across Spain.
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Transport, security, concierge, aviation — FFGR España orchestrates every dimension of your visit with French rigour and Spanish passion.

Multilingual chauffeurs trained in international protocol. Mercedes-Maybach, Rolls-Royce, S-Class fleet across Madrid, Barcelona, Marbella, Ibiza.
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Certified protection officers, former senior agents. Armoured vehicles B6/B7. Travel-secure across Iberia and Mediterranean coast.
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Personal Shopper, Private Chef, Art Advisory, Watch, Medical, Real Estate. Access palaces, flamenco evenings, private clubs.
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Coordination from Madrid-Barajas, Ibiza, Málaga private terminals. Helicopter to remote estates, Mallorca, Andorra.
DiscoverPlan your journey“Spain does not merely offer destinations — it offers states of mind. The FFGR España team navigates them all, from the corridors of power in Madrid to the moonlit quays of Ibiza, with the same French precision and Andalusian soul.”
The capital-to-coast corridor in absolute silence
Art Nouveau to the Catalan Riviera
Flamenco, fino sherry and Andalusian grandeur
Island hopping at the UHNW standard

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Six curated encounters that define what luxury means on the Iberian Peninsula.
Private transfers, VIP enclosures, reserved tables and access impossible to source independently.
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A private Caseta with flamenco, manzanilla and carriages arranged before the gates open.
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A VIP enclosure above the route de toros, with Rolls-Royce transfer and reserved breakfast at the Grand Hotel.
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Arrive by tender to the season's most exclusive parties — zero queues, reserved VIP tables, private villa entry.
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Reserved VIP sections at Puerto Banús, Nikki Beach, Puente Romano — Rolls-Royce on call the entire stay.
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F1 paddock access and reserved Sagrada Família morning visit followed by private cellar dinners in Penedès.
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Premium box seats, team hotel access and private terraza at Estadio Metropolitano — with Bentley roundtrip.
Plan your eventFrom the Bernabéu to Circuit de Catalunya — FFGR España delivers premium paddock access, private hospitality suites, and seamless transfers to Spain's defining sporting moments.
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Circuit de Catalunya — the home race of Spain's F1 passion. VIP paddock club, pit lane walk, driver meet & greet on request.
Rolls-Royce to Circuit, Paddock Club hospitality, 5-star hotel package in Barcelona.
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Champions League nights at the Bernabéu — the world's most decorated football club. VIP boxes, pre-match dinner at Santceloni or DiverXO.
Private transfer, VIP or Presidential box, post-match dinner reservation.
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Europe's finest golf course — Ryder Cup host, Augusta of the old continent. Private tee time, caddie, Bentley arrival.
Sunrise tee time, private caddie, Bentley transfer from Sotogrande estate.
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The Angel Nieto Circuit in Jerez — Spain's most passionate motorbike crowd, deep in the Andalusian spring.
VIP hospitality suite, paddock access, post-race Sherry bodega tour in Jerez.
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Spain's royal cup final — an electric atmosphere at the Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville or another Spanish arena.
VIP corporate box, Rolls-Royce transfer, pre-match dinner at Abantal Seville.

Masters 1000 clay court tennis — Djokovic, Alcaraz, Sinner under the Madrid sky at Caja Mágica.
VIP box, private transfers, 5-star hotel package in Madrid during tournament week.


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Every journey is a composition. Every detail, a note played to perfection.
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Exemplary attitude built on integrity, ethics and absolute respect for the client.
French precision combined with the charisma and energy of Spain.
Constant, silent and protective presence on every mission.
FFGR Green Mobility España: hybrid and electric vehicles with advanced digital management.
The art of serving with joy, humanity and professional pride.
Comfort, discretion and prestige. Every vehicle is selected to meet the standards of our most demanding clientele — sedan, limousine, SUV or van for delegations.
An exclusive fleet of luxury vehicles, immaculately maintained.
Continuous service for every request — official, last-minute or recurring.
Five-star service guaranteed: presentation, punctuality, protocol.
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“Spain is not a destination. It is a temperament.”
FFGR España · French Precision · Iberian Soul
Four Rolls-Royce vehicles maintained to FFGR specifications. Each one assigned to its terrain, its moment, its passenger.
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The pinnacle of automotive creation. Deployed for state arrivals and gala evenings across Madrid, Marbella, and Barcelona.
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The world's most capable luxury SUV — Pyrenean passes, Costa Brava estates, Sotogrande polo grounds.
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Effortless long-haul luxury. Madrid to Marbella in absolute silence — seven hours feel like thirty minutes.
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For the golden hours on the Paseo Marítimo — the Mediterranean sky as your only ceiling.
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“The Mediterranean is not merely a sea. It is a civilisation — and FFGR España exists to honour it at every kilometer.”
— The FFGR España Team
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French precision.
Spanish passion.
One legendary service.
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Across Europe and the world — 115+ destinations served with French precision and local expertise.
Key Destinations
From the capital to the coasts — FFGR España covers the entire peninsula with one standard.
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From San Sebastián's pintxo bars to Valencia's paella masters — FFGR España opens the doors that no restaurant guide can.
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The world's highest Michelin star density. Private tastings at elBulli descendants. Reservations at Arzak, Mugaritz, Akelarre.
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Sobrino de Botín — the world's oldest restaurant. Private wine cellars, secret tapas routes, access to sold-out DiverXO.
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Paella master-class on a private terrace overlooking the Albufera lagoon. Horchata ceremony, market tour, Quique Dacosta private lunch.
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Private tastings in century-old Jerez bodegas. Manzanilla by the sea at Sanlúcar. Ibérico ham cutting masterclass at a dehesa estate.
Culinaire & Gastronomie
Private market tours · Masterclasses · Estate visits · Chef's table dinners.
Spanish food culture is the most alive in the world — Michelin counts more three-star restaurants here than anywhere outside of France and Japan. FFGR España arranges every culinary experience privately: private guides, reserved market stalls, after-hours kitchens, and never a shared group.
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The World's Greatest Concentration of Gastronomy
San Sebastián has more Michelin stars per capita than any city on Earth. FFGR arranges a private pintxos circuit through the old town — reserved bar stools, a bilingual gastronomic guide, and a final reserved table at a two-star restaurant. Transfer from Bilbao airport in 1h20.
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Paella at Its Origin — Private
The first paella was made in Valencia. FFGR arranges a private masterclass with a third-generation paella master in a traditional huerta (farmhouse) outside the city. The lesson includes market procurement, rice selection, and a final meal eaten beside the rice fields.
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The World's Most Famous Market — Before It Opens
FFGR arranges private early-morning access to La Boqueria before the public arrives — walking with the same chefs who supply El Celler de Can Roca. The morning ends at a private cooking studio in the Eixample for a Catalan lunch prepared at your own station.

At the Source of Spain's Greatest Treasure
Jabugo, in the Sierra de Aracena, is home to the finest jamón ibérico in the world. FFGR arranges a full-day private visit to a historic dehesa estate — from acorn harvest to the aging cellar to a six-course jamón-centred lunch. Transfer from Seville in 1h30.

Spain's Most Celebrated Wine Region
The Rioja wine region is a forty-minute drive from Bilbao — but most visitors never reach the private estates. FFGR opens the cellars of century-old bodegas like Marqués de Riscal and Vega Sicilia and arranges a private chef's table in the barrel room.
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The Basque Coast at Its Most Essential
Getaria is a fishing village on the Basque coast where three things reign: txakoli wine poured from height, grilled turbot, and the view of the Atlantic. FFGR reserves a private table at Elkano (Michelin 1 star) and arranges a private txakoli vineyard visit in the morning.
Cultural Spain
FFGR España curates Spain for those who seek what is not on any public list.
Private vineyard visits with Master Sommeliers, cellar dinners with winemakers, and rare allocations sourced through FFGR España's network.
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The crown of Spanish wine. Marqués de Riscal, López de Heredia — private cellar access for FFGR España clients.
Private harvest dinner under aged oak barrels at a Rioja Grand Cru estate
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Vega Sicilia Único and Pingus — the most coveted Spanish wines, sourced through the rarest connections.
Pre-release tasting at Vega Sicilia with the winemaker
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Álvaro Palacios's L'Ermita, Clos Mogador — cult wines from ancient volcanic terroir in the Catalan mountains.
Helicopter arrival to remote Priorat estate, private vertical tasting
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Albariño on the Atlantic coast — bright, sea-kissed whites from estates above the ría. Pazo Señorans, Do Ferreiro.
Boat tour of the rías followed by private harvest lunch at a quinta
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Gonzalez Byass Palo Cortado, Lustau Almacenista — the world's most complex wines, aged under flor in ancient bodegas.
Candlelit tasting in 200-year-old solera with the bodeguero
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Getariako Txakolina — briny, low-alcohol whites that define the pintxos table. Ameztoi, Elkano.
Private Txakoli harvest followed by chef's table at a three-Michelin-star restaurant
Plan wine tourSpain boasts more 3-star Michelin restaurants than almost any nation. FFGR España secures your table — along with the transfer, the cellar, and the evening.
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Voted world's best restaurant — the Roca brothers reinvent memory through Catalan cuisine.
“Private table in the wine archive cellar, followed by a night in a Girona palace hotel.”
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3 stars in the Madrid firmament — David Muñoz's culinary universe defies every boundary.
“Chef's table experience with private Rolls-Royce transfer from Madrid Barajas.”
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A dynasty of Basque gastronomy spanning four generations — Elena Arzak continues the legend.
“Tasting menu with sea-view table, paired with a next-day pintxos tour through Donostia.”
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Three stars nestled in the Basque hills — Eneko Atxa's biodynamic cuisine between sky and soil.
“Helicopter transfer from Bilbao, private garden walk before the tasting menu.”
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The most decorated chef in Spain — 12 Michelin stars across his empire of restaurants.
“Private dining room for 2–8 guests, with a curated Rioja and Txakoli wine programme.”
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The poet of Mediterranean cuisine — creative genius on the Valencia coast at Dénia.
“Arrival by private yacht from Ibiza or Alicante, table on the sea-facing terrace.”
Reserve via FFGRIn Spain, culture is not a museum — it breathes through every stone, every guitar string, every glass of Rioja under the stars.
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The world's most authentic flamenco — a private tablao experience in a 16th-century courtyard in Triana, arranged after public hours.
Private performance for 2–20 guests with a post-show dinner by the river.
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Gypsy flamenco in the cave tascas of Sacromonte — private access to the legendary zambra performances high above the Alhambra.
Sunset Rolls-Royce arrival, private cave tablao, late-night dinner in the Albaicín.
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Walk alone through Velázquez, Goya, El Greco — private after-hours access to the Prado Museum with an expert art historian guide.
After-closing private tour for 2–12 guests, champagne in the Villanueva building.
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Frank Gehry's titanium masterpiece — private guided access to the permanent collection and curated contemporary exhibitions.
VIP opening or after-hours tour, paired with dinner at Azurmendi.
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Gaudí's living cathedral before the crowds — private dawn access to the nave, towers, and crypt with an architectural guide.
Sunrise private entry, skip-all-lines, ascent to the Nativity tower.
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The Nasrid palaces under moonlight — private evening access to the most visited UNESCO monument in Spain, without a single tourist.
After-hours private entry to Nasrid Palaces + Generalife gardens, private guide.
Arrange this ExperienceAndalusia
Four cities. Four millennia. One private chauffeur.
Andalusia holds the essence of Spain — Moorish palaces, white-washed alleys, and flamenco that trembles in the night air. FFGR España delivers this world to you in silence and absolute comfort.
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Where Flamenco Was Born
The most theatrical city in Spain. Cathedral spires, orange-scented patios, and Triana's tablaos alive with duende. FFGR arranges private evening entries to the Real Alcázar — after the last tourist has left.
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Where the Alhambra Glows at Night
The last Moorish citadel in Europe stands above Granada like a suspended dream. FFGR secures after-hours access to the Nasrid Palaces and arranges private dinners in carmen villas overlooking the city.
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City of Three Religions
Where mosque, synagogue, and cathedral stand metres apart. The Mezquita at first light, the labyrinthine Jewish quarter, patios blooming with geraniums — Córdoba is pure discovery. FFGR handles access to the closed wings.
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Kingdom of Sherry & Andalusian Horse
Jerez runs on three things: wine, horses, and rhythm. FFGR arranges private cellar tastings at century-old bodegas, VIP boxes at the Real Escuela — and ringside flamenco in venues known only to insiders.
After Dark
Private transfers · VIP access · Reserved tables · No queues. Ever.
Spain's nightlife is the finest in the world — but only if you know the right doors. FFGR España opens them. From Ibiza's legendary terraces to Madrid's hidden rooftop bars, every experience is arranged in advance, in silence.
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The World's Stage
Two of the world's most famous clubs share a parking lot — and only FFGR clients never wait in it. We arrange silent-entry VIP tables, artist meet-and-greets, and private suites looking directly onto the stage. Your Rolls-Royce waits at the discreet side entrance at whatever hour you choose to leave.
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The Capital's Greatest Stages
Madrid does not sleep — it performs. Teatro Barceló, a converted theatre under a cathedral of mirrored ceilings, and the legendarily decadent Joy Eslava draw the city's most interesting nights. FFGR reserves the private mezzanine and ensures your exit is as graceful as your entrance.
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Where the Sea Becomes the Dancefloor
Barcelona's coastline transforms at sunset. The W Hotel rooftop Eclipse Bar commands unbroken views of the Mediterranean from 26 floors, while Opium Beach Club places VIP tables at the waterfront. FFGR handles the daytime-to-nighttime transition — pool to champagne to club — in one seamless arc.
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Marbella After Dark
The Golden Mile at night is a different world. Ocean Club Marbella's VIP pool terraces under lantern-lit palm trees, the private casino at Puente Romano, and a curated circuit of Puerto Banús' best tables — all arranged before you land. Your Cullinan is never more than five minutes away.
All access is pre-arranged. Your FFGR chauffeur waits at the approved exit at the hour you specify — no exceptions, no delays.
Spain transforms with the seasons — and so does the FFGR experience. Discover a year of curated luxury.
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From the Balearic Islands to the Costa Brava, summer belongs to the sea. FFGR orchestrates yacht charters, private beach clubs, and sunset transfers along Spain's most luminous coastlines.
Ski & Mountain
From the Sierra Nevada to the Pyrenees — private transfer, door to boot.
Spain sits between two mountain ranges of exceptional quality. Sierra Nevada, 30 minutes from Granada's Alhambra, offers the unique experience of skiing under the Mediterranean sun. Baqueira, in the Pyrenean Val d'Aran, is where the Spanish Royal Family has skied every January for thirty years. FFGR España provides private chauffeur service to every resort — from the hotel door to the ski boot fitting, without exception.
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Europe's Southernmost Ski Resort
The Only Place You Can Ski While the Mediterranean Shines
Mulhacén peak rises 3479 metres above sea level — and on clear days, you can see Morocco from the summit. Sierra Nevada offers reliable snow from December through April, with the Andalusian sun transforming afternoon runs into something unlike any European resort. FFGR arranges private transfer from Granada (30 min), Málaga (90 min) or Marbella (2h).

Spain's Most Prestigious Ski Resort
Where the Spanish Royal Family Skis Every January
The Val d'Aran is a Catalan valley within Aragon — linguistically and geographically unique in Europe. Baqueira-Beret is Spain's most prestigious resort, combining 167 km of perfectly groomed pistes with the best mountain restaurants in the Pyrenees. FFGR drives from Barcelona in 3h30, or from Toulouse airport in 2h.
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Pyrenees · Andorra
The Pyrenees' Largest Linked Domain
Grandvalira connects seven sectors across Andorra into the largest ski domain in the Pyrenees — 210 km of runs at altitude. Tax-free Andorra adds a unique commercial dimension (watch brands, spirits, electronics) that FFGR's personal shopper can leverage on the way back. Transfer from Barcelona in 2h.

Aragon · Hidden Gem
Spain's Best-Kept Powder Secret
Cerler is the most underrated ski resort in Spain — a north-facing mountain village at 1540m that receives Pyrenean powder conditions largely unknown outside Spain. FFGR arranges private transfer from Zaragoza or from Barcelona, and secures the best accommodations in the nearby medieval village of Benasque.
From Atlantic wildness to Mediterranean glamour
Spain's coastline is a study in contrast — golden sands, volcanic coves, azure seas and wind-whipped cliffs. FFGR España navigates each shore with the same uncompromising standard.

The most glamorous stretch of southern Spain. Marbella's Golden Mile, Puerto Banús superyachts, and luxury resorts define this iconic coast.

Dramatic limestone cliffs plunge into emerald coves. Salvador Dalí's surrealist homeland, where Cadaqués glows in the evening light.

The whitest light in Europe — UNESCO-recognised for its exceptional clarity. Altea's blue-domed church, Dénia's Michelin dining, pristine marine reserves.

Where the Atlantic meets Andalusia. Wild, unspoiled and breathtaking — Tarifa's kite-surfing winds, Bolonia's Roman ruins, and Vejer de la Frontera perched above the sea.
Championship courses, private tee times, chauffeur to the first hole
Spain is home to some of Europe's most storied golf courses. FFGR España arranges private tee times, arranges pro caddies, and delivers you — unhurried — to the first tee.
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Europe's finest golf course. Host of the 1997 Ryder Cup and seven Volvo Masters. Almadroque de Guzman oak trees frame a masterpiece carved by Robert Trent Jones Sr.
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The most prestigious address in Madrid golf. Four interlinking courses wind through ancient oak forests in the exclusive La Moraleja enclave, home to diplomats and royalty.
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Ranked number one in Spain and top five in Europe. Set among Catalonian cork oak forests, the Stadium Course hosted the Spanish Open multiple times.
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Perched high above the Mediterranean with panoramic views from every hole. The most exclusive club on the Costa del Sol, where access is as coveted as the game itself.
Royal academies, high-goal polo, and private Andalusian haciendas
The Andalusian horse is Spain's living heritage — and nowhere is the bond between man and horse more refined than in the academies of Jerez, the polo fields of Sotogrande, and the private estates of Córdoba.
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The world's most celebrated equestrian academy. The Thursday "How the Andalusian Horses Dance" performance, with private access to the stables and a personal introduction to the riding masters.
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One of Europe's most prestigious polo clubs, hosting the Copa de Oro every August. VIP hospitality in private chalets, front-row access to high-goal matches, and the iconic divot stomping ceremony.
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A working horse hacienda in the olive groves outside Córdoba, home to a private stud of purebred Andalusian horses. Private morning ride through ancient olive trees, followed by an estate breakfast.
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The most storied polo club in the Spanish capital. Overlooking the Sierra de Guadarrama, the club's grounds offer arena polo, carriage rides and a private dining room within the historic pavilion.
ReservePrivate after-hours access, expert curator guides, and bespoke art journeys
Spain is home to four of the world's most significant art collections. FFGR España arranges exclusive access beyond opening hours, private guided visits with art historians, and bespoke journeys connecting Spain's artistic capitals.
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The world's finest collection of European painting. Velázquez's Las Meninas, Goya's Black Paintings, Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights — 8,000 masterworks in Madrid's neoclassical pantheon.
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Spain's national museum of 20th-century art. Picasso's Guernica stands as its centrepiece — a visceral indictment of war that draws pilgrims from every continent. Miró, Dalí and the Spanish avant-garde complete the collection.
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Frank Gehry's titanium masterpiece transformed Bilbao and defined deconstructivist architecture. The building itself is art — and inside, a world-class collection of contemporary masters including Richard Serra's monumental Torqued Ellipses.
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Europe's finest collection of Romanesque art, housed in the Palau Nacional atop Montjuïc. Extraordinary frescoes rescued from the Pyrenean churches of medieval Catalonia — a journey through 1,000 years of Catalan civilisation.
Private access to Spain's most sacred architectural treasures
Spain holds 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites — more than any country outside China and Italy. FFGR España unlocks private access, after-hours visits, and expert guides who transform monuments into living history.
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The last great monument of Moorish Spain. Intricate muqarnas plasterwork, reflecting pools mirroring mountain skies, and the Generalife gardens — where the Nasrid sultans spent their final summers.
FFGR España secures dawn access to the Nasrid Palaces before general opening — an experience available to fewer than 12 guests per morning.

Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece — the most visited building in Spain. A sacred forest of stone columns rising into kaleidoscopic stained-glass canopies. Construction continues in Gaudí's name, 140 years after the first stone was laid.
Exclusive silent access before the crowds — the interior light shifts dramatically at dawn, illuminating the nave in amber and sapphire.
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Eight hundred red-and-white striped arches receding into infinity. A forest of jasper, marble and granite columns built by successive Umayyad caliphs — and at its centre, the Renaissance cathedral rising with extraordinary audacity.
First light through the high windows strikes the mihrab with a precision that echoes the original qibla orientation — this moment is unrepeatable in public hours.
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The "city of three cultures" where Christians, Moors and Jews lived in extraordinary proximity. El Greco's haunt, the Cathedral of St Mary, and the Alcázar fortress — all contained within a medieval skyline that has not changed in 500 years.
FFGR España arranges exclusive access to the cathedral's treasury, including El Greco's "The Disrobing of Christ" and Narciso Tomé's Baroque Transparente altar.
Private helicopter routes across the Peninsula, the Balearics and the Strait
Where roads take hours, a helicopter takes minutes. FFGR España operates private helicopter transfers between Spain's most sought-after destinations — leaving from hotel helipads, private villas and dedicated FBO terminals.
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All routes available on demand. Medical evacuation, press corps, and sports team transfers by arrangement.
Request a Helicopter TransferFFGR España and FFGR Morocco — seamless luxury across two continents
The Strait of Gibraltar is the narrowest passage between worlds — just 14 km separating European refinement from African mysticism. FFGR España coordinates with FFGR Morocco for door-to-door luxury from Marbella to the medinas.
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The Red City. Djemaa el Fna's sensory theatre, La Mamounia's legendary gardens, and the Atlas Mountains looming to the south. The most intoxicating city in Africa.

The most European of Morocco's cities — a port of spies, writers and painters. The Grand Socco, Café Hafa's terrace overlooking Spain, and the Cap Spartel lighthouse where two seas meet.

The world's largest living medieval city. UNESCO's most protected medina, where tanneries still stain hides as they did in the 11th century. Fès is the soul of Morocco.

Morocco's global city — home to Hassan II Mosque, the world's only mosque built over the sea. Art Deco boulevards, rooftop pools and the business elite of North Africa.
All Morocco programmes include FFGR-vetted drivers, private riads, and guide networks. Continuity of service standard from departure to return.
From Ibiza coves to Gibraltar and the Balearic archipelago
FFGR España partners with the finest yacht brokers and marinas across the Spanish Mediterranean. Whether a day charter from Puerto Banús or a fortnight island-hopping through the Balearics — every itinerary is curated to the last nautical mile.
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The quintessential Balearic day on the water. Depart Ibiza marina at dawn, anchor in Formentera's Es Pujols for a private lunch, snorkel the Neptune seagrass beds, and return as the sun sets over Dalt Vila.
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Sail the wild south of Mallorca into the protected Cabrera National Park — a marine sanctuary closed to the public where FFGR España holds restricted access permits. Crystal waters, endemic species, zero crowds.
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Follow the coastline west from Marbella's Puerto José Banús past Estepona and La Línea to the legendary Rock. Dolphins escort the boat through the Strait — and across, Africa appears on the horizon.
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Depart Barcelona's Port Vell heading north along Catalonia's dramatic coastline. Swim the hidden calas of Begur, dock in Cadaqués for an evening in Dalí's village, and continue to Cap de Creus.
Fleet ranges from 40ft day sailers to 180ft superyachts. Crew, provisioning, water sports and port reservations arranged by FFGR España.
The Basque Experience
The most Michelin stars per capita. The world's most avant-garde museum. Atlantic surf meeting mountain vineyards. The Basque Country defies superlatives.
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Bilbao
The industrial city reborn as a cultural capital. Frank Gehry's titanium Guggenheim transformed a working port into a pilgrimage for art lovers worldwide.
Private after-hours Guggenheim access available through FFGR España cultural partnerships.
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San Sebastián
More Michelin stars per square metre than any city on earth. Arzak, Akelarre, Mugaritz, Martín Berasategui — the world's greatest chefs call this compact bay city home.
FFGR España secures last-minute tables at fully-booked Michelin 3-star restaurants.

Biarritz
The resort that Napoleon III built for Empress Eugénie. Belle Époque villas overlooking the Atlantic, surf culture meeting Belle Époque elegance on the Côte des Basques.
Cross-border France–Spain Basque itineraries seamlessly arranged by FFGR España.
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La Rioja Alavesa
Where winemaking becomes architecture. Frank Gehry's Marqués de Riscal winery hotel, Zaha Hadid's Ysios, and Calatrava's Lar de Paula — the Basque wine country blends terroir with avant-garde design.
Helicopter transfers from Bilbao and San Sebastián arranged on request.
Madrid Exclusive
Three world-class museums within walking distance. Europe's most sophisticated nightlife. A royal palace larger than Versailles. Madrid does not merely welcome you — it commands you.
3,200+
Hours of sunshine per year
58
Michelin-starred restaurants
1561
Year of royal capital status
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The Palacio Real with 3,418 rooms is larger than Buckingham Palace and Versailles combined. El Retiro park — once the King's private garden — stretches 350 acres through the city centre.
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The Prado, Reina Sofía and Thyssen-Bornemisza form the most concentrated art offering anywhere in the world — three museums, three centuries, all within fifteen minutes on foot.
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DiverXO (the only restaurant in Spain ever awarded 4 Michelin stars), Coque, DSTAgE, Ramón Freixa. Madrid's Michelin scene has outgrown every European capital except Paris.
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Madrid's night begins at midnight and ends as the city wakes. Moët & Chandon terraces, flamenco tablao performances, rooftop sunset over the Gran Vía skyline.
Barcelona Unveiled
Gaudí's unfinished cathedral, Europe's finest urban beach, two Michelin-starred restaurants per square kilometre in the Eixample. Barcelona is not a city — it is a manifesto.
4.4M
Visitors annually to the Sagrada Família
23
Michelin-starred restaurants in the city
5km
Of urban beach along the seafront
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Antoni Gaudí left seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Barcelona alone. Sagrada Família, Casa Milà, Casa Batlló, Palau Güell — each is a universe unto itself, best experienced without crowds and with expert guidance.
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Barcelona's 4.5km of urban coastline integrates superyacht marinas, rooftop beach clubs, and private cabanas accessible only through the right concierge. The W Hotel's Eclipse bar at sunset is a private ritual.
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Disfrutar (#2 World's 50 Best), Tickets by the Adrià brothers, Cinc Sentits, Lasarte. Barcelona's dining scene operates at a level that defies geography — every meal is an event.
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The grandest boulevard in Spain — Passeig de Gràcia is lined with Hermès, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and the Manzana de la Discordia. The Mandarin Oriental and Hotel Arts define Barcelona luxury.
Private Chef Service
A former Mugaritz sous-chef preparing a nine-course Basque tasting menu in your Marbella villa. A wine-country lunch for sixteen in a 17th-century cellar. FFGR España summons the talent — you simply arrive.
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Andalusia · Marbella · Mallorca
A Michelin-pedigree chef, a private villa or finca, and a menu built entirely around your preferences. From market to table in under four hours — produce selected at dawn, served at sunset.
For 4–20 guests · villas, fincas, private estates
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Rioja · Ribera del Duero · Penedès
Inside the barrel room of a Rioja Gran Reserva bodega, or in the gardens of a Penedès cava estate. The chef sources directly from the estate — fish from that morning, mushrooms from the estate forest.
For 2–14 guests · wine estate venues
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San Sebastián · Valencia · Barcelona
A Basque chef, a dawn fish market, and your yacht or seafront villa. The catch is decided at 6am and plated by noon. Razor clams in sea salt, txangurro, grilled turbot — Spain's coast on a plate.
For 2–10 guests · coastal properties & yachts
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Spain-wide · Bespoke
A team of five chefs, multiple kitchens, a dedicated maître d' and sommelier. Whether a milestone birthday, a wedding rehearsal dinner, or a private product launch — 30 to 120 guests, flawlessly served.
For 30–120 guests · any venue in Spain
All chefs are vetted Michelin-pedigree professionals. Dietary requirements, kosher, halal, allergen menus available on request.
Pets & Luxury Travel
Spain is one of Europe's most pet-welcoming luxury destinations. FFGR España ensures your companion's journey matches yours — Bark Air partnership, five-star pet-friendly palaces, and on-call veterinary concierge.
Because they are family.
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Through our Bark Air partnership, your dog travels in the cabin — not cargo. Bark Air operates pet-first private charter flights with dedicated crew trained in canine wellness. Your companion boards, settles into a premium seat, and arrives calm.
Cabin travel, not cargo
Your dog sits beside you, in a dedicated premium seat. Bark Air charters are designed for pets first, humans second.
Five-star pet-friendly hotels
Marbella Club, Hotel Arts Barcelona, Villa Padierna — FFGR España has pre-negotiated pet-friendly suites at every Michelin hotel in the portfolio.
EU Pet Passport & health
FFGR España coordinates veterinary documentation, EU pet passport renewal, and 24/7 on-call vet concierge during your stay.
Grooming & spa for pets
Dog grooming, training handlers, dog-sitting during dinner reservations, and luxury pet amenity kits delivered to your suite on arrival.
Pet-Approved Luxury Hotels
FFGR España has negotiated dedicated pet policies at Spain's finest addresses:
24/7 Veterinary Concierge
Emergency vet access, prescription delivery, health certificate coordination, and a network of English and French-speaking veterinarians across Madrid, Barcelona, and Marbella.
Compatible breeds and vaccination requirements communicated during booking. All Bark Air flights require 72-hour notice.
Personal Shopper
A bilingual personal stylist, pre-booked fitting rooms at Hermès and Loewe, closed-door access to seasonal collections before public arrival. Retail — when done properly — is a private experience.
Wardrobe Curation
Full wardrobe analysis, gap identification, and a tailored shopping itinerary built around your week — not a standard city tour.
Private Maison Access
Pre-arranged appointments with Hermès, Loewe, Balenciaga, Zara Atelier, and regional Spanish luxury designers at their private showrooms.
After-Hours Boutique
Selected boutiques remain open exclusively for FFGR España clients: closed doors, full floor, personal champagne service from the senior team.
Bespoke & Artisan
Spanish bespoke tailors, jewellers, leather atelier (Madrid), perfumers (Barcelona), and shoe makers — the crafts Spain does better than anywhere.
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Madrid
Salamanca · Serrano · Ortega y Gasset
The Salamanca district is Spain's fashion capital: Calle Serrano, Calle Ortega y Gasset, and the golden corridor between them are lined with every Maison de Couture.
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Barcelona
Passeig de Gràcia · El Born · Diagonal
Passeig de Gràcia combines haute couture with Catalan design houses — Custo Barcelona, Santa Eulalia, and the most vibrant streetwear scene in Southern Europe.
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Marbella
Puerto Banús · Golden Mile · Marbella Club
Puerto Banús is the definitive luxury shopping marina — Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Prada, Roberto Cavalli all occupy the portside boutiques in one of the most concentrated luxury strips in Europe.
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Ibiza
Ibiza Town · Marina Botafoch · Cap Martinet
Ibiza Town's boutique scene bridges Bohemian luxury with Mediterranean style — Ad Lib fashion, artisan linen, and independent jewellers that can't be found anywhere else.
Bespoke Artisan Spain
Ortega y Gasset bespoke tailors (Madrid), Can Joan de S'Aigo ceramic atelier (Palma), Casa Fabre perfumers (Barcelona), El Caballo leather goods (Seville), and Majorica pearl jewellers (Mallorca) — the crafts that Spain perfected over five centuries.
Valencia Unveiled
The birthplace of paella, the America's Cup home, Calatrava's City of Arts & Sciences. Valencia sits on Spain's east coast as its most underestimated — and most rewarding — discovery.
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Valencia created paella — and the rice paddies of L'Albufera still supply the socarrat-perfect Bomba and Senia varieties. The authentic version is cooked over orange-wood fire, never cream, always outdoors.
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The City of Arts & Sciences — six futurist buildings along a drained riverbed — is Santiago Calatrava's masterpiece and Spain's most photographed contemporary landmark. The Oceanogràfic is Europe's largest aquarium.
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Valencia hosted the America's Cup 2007 and 2010, fundamentally transforming its marina district. The port still houses the most advanced sailing infrastructure in Europe, available for private charter.
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Valencia's food culture extends beyond paella into horchata de chufa, grilled octopus at the port, and all-night verbena street parties. The city operates on its own schedule — dinner at 11pm is early.
Las Fallas — The World's Greatest Fire Festival
Each March, Valencia burns ninety enormous sculptures built over twelve months — a UNESCO Intangible Heritage spectacle that draws half a million visitors. FFGR España secures front-row viewing positions, private balcony access, and the full Fallera costume experience.
Seville
Where Moorish grandeur, passionate flamenco, and sacred processions converge in one of Europe's most captivating cities.
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Private guided access to the UNESCO-listed palace fortress — 900 years of Islamic, Gothic and Renaissance artistry, gardens open at dusk for exclusive evening visits.
Exclusive evening access arranged by FFGR España
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Reserved front-row tables at Seville's most authentic tablaos — pre-show artist meetings, private dressing-room tours, and after-performance dinners in historic tapas bars.
Curated by FFGR España artisan relations
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VIP balcony seating along the official procession routes — private palco installations overlooking the Cathedral with champagne service and white-glove concierge throughout Holy Week.
FFGR España palco network activated annually
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Access to the most prestigious private casetas — traditional dress styling, horse-carriage transfers across the fairgrounds, and exclusive gala invitations to the opening alumbrao ceremony.
Invitation-only caseta access via FFGR España
FFGR España — Sevilla
Seville is not simply visited — it is experienced in layers. Roman walls, Moorish palace courts, baroque churches, and neon-lit tapas bars that serve the same recipes since 1670. FFGR España unlocks every layer.
Plan Your Seville ExperienceMedical Concierge
Discreet, comprehensive medical concierge spanning Spain and the Mediterranean. From preventive wellness to emergency coordination — FFGR España places elite private medicine at your service.
< 15 min
Average physician response time across all FFGR España service zones
A dedicated bilingual physician available 24/7 across all FFGR España service areas. Home visits, in-vehicle medical attendance, hotel room consultations.
Same-day appointments at Spain's leading private clinics. Cosmetic dentistry, facial aesthetics, dermatology — scheduled around your itinerary, never around a waiting list.
Rapid coordination with Spain's top private hospitals — Quirónsalud, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, HM Hospitales. Private air ambulance available within 90 minutes.
Executive health screenings, longevity medicine, IV therapy, personalised nutrition, and recovery protocols — conducted in your villa, hotel suite, or private wellness clinic.
Discreet prescription fulfilment, medication management across borders, and specialist supplements — sourced and delivered to your door within hours.
Direct line to senior medical professionals. Triage, second opinions, specialist referrals — in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, and Russian.
Madrid
HM Hospitales Privado
Cardiology · Oncology · Executive Check-Up
Barcelona
Clínica Teknon
Neurology · Orthopaedics · Aesthetics
Marbella
Hospital Quirónsalud
Emergency · Surgery · Rehabilitation
Ibiza
Policlínica Nuestra Señora del Rosario
GP · Diagnostics · Wellness
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All FFGR España medical concierge services are provided under strict confidentiality agreements. Medical records are never shared without explicit written consent. Our network includes former royal household physicians and international specialists.
Activate Medical ConciergeArt Advisory
Spain harbours one of the world's great concentrations of artistic genius — from Velázquez and Goya to Picasso, Dalí, and Miró. FFGR España's art advisory connects you to this heritage and the living artists shaping tomorrow's collections.
Curated acquisition recommendations spanning Old Masters, 20th-century Spanish modernism, and emerging Mediterranean artists. Investment-grade works sourced privately, before public auction.
Closed-hour access to the Prado, Reina Sofía, Thyssen-Bornemisza, and Guggenheim Bilbao — with senior curators as private guides. Pre-opening or after-closing for solitary contemplation.
Introductions to the studios of Spain's most collectible living artists — from Basque sculptors to Madrid's conceptual painters and Valencia's ceramicists. Acquisition direct from the artist, with provenance documents.
Certified appraisal, insurance advisory, provenance research, and conservation recommendations. Our specialists span European Old Masters to Latin American contemporary.
Private previews at ARCOmadrid, Barcelona's LOOP, and Art Basel Geneva — chauffeured transportation, collector dinners, and gallery introductions managed end-to-end by FFGR España.
Expert installation, lighting design, and curation of your collection within your Spanish residence or yacht. Collaborative design with interior specialists aligned with your architectural context.
Madrid
Galería Marlborough
International · Blue-chip · Modern Masters
Barcelona
Galería Mayoral
20th-Century Spanish · Picasso / Miró / Tàpies
Bilbao
Bilbao Arte Foundation
Basque Contemporary · Sculpture · Installation
Marbella
Sammer Gallery
Mediterranean · Collectible · Emerging
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“Collecting is not accumulation. It is a conversation between intelligence and beauty, conducted across centuries.”
— FFGR España Art Advisory
Connect with Our Art AdvisorsGranada
The last great Moorish kingdom — where 800 years of Islamic, Christian and Jewish civilisations left a palimpsest of incomparable beauty. Granada is a city that rewards slow discovery.
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Pre-dawn access to the Nasrid Palaces before the first tour groups arrive. Private licensed expert historians lead intimate walkthroughs of the Court of the Lions, the Comares Tower, and the perfumed Generalife gardens — at the hour light turns the stucco gold.
FFGR España pre-opening access arrangement
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Private flamenco performances hosted inside original cave dwellings in the Sacromonte quarter — the most authentic expression of Gypsy flamenco in Andalusia. Hosted by multi-generational flamenco families, with late-night tapas return through the Albaicín.
FFGR España cave tablao reservation
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Granada is the last city in Spain where bars serve tapas free with every drink — a culture the city jealously guards. FFGR España's gastronomic guide takes you from the historic Bodegas Castañeda to the hidden cervecerías of Calle Navas and Elvira.
Curated by FFGR España gastronomic partners
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Private guided walk through the UNESCO-listed Moorish quarter — whitewashed carmens, tea houses, and viewpoint terraces above the city. Aperitivo at sunset facing the Alhambra, with the Sierra Nevada snow behind.
FFGR España exclusive Albaicín terrace access
1238
Year Alhambra construction began
8,766
Muqarnas cells in the Hall of the Abencerrajes
3,478m
Mulhacén peak, Sierra Nevada — Spain's highest
FFGR España — Granada
The Alhambra receives 2.7 million visitors per year. FFGR España arranges access in the window before the doors open to the public — for the rare experience of absolute silence within those walls, when the fountains are the only sound.
Plan Your Granada ExperienceEvent Management
From intimate champagne dinners for eight in a Marbella villa to corporate galas for 500 at the Palau de la Música — FFGR España orchestrates private events with the same precision it brings to the road.
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End-to-end production of product launches, investor summits, and brand activations in Spain's most prestigious venues. FFGR España handles talent booking, AV design, catering, and guest transportation under one contract.
Venue + Catering + Transport + Entertainment
Bespoke birthday galas, anniversaries, and milestone events designed around your story. Exclusive access to private villas, historic palaces, Michelin-starred kitchen-table dinners, and curated entertainment.
Intimate Dinners to 300-Guest Galas
FFGR España co-ordinates international luxury weddings from Monaco to Madrid — floral design, photography, live music, multi-day guest transportation logistics, and honeymoon continuation service.
Multi-day · Multi-city · Multi-nationality
Confidential off-site retreats for boards and family offices. Private villa, restricted access, discretion protocols, encrypted communications, trusted local support. Locations: Mallorca, Ronda, Benahavis.
Confidential · Secure · Exclusive
Exclusive private dinners with museum directors, gallery openings, symphony box seats, opera first-night private receptions, and Flamenco Bienal official VIP programme management.
Museum · Opera · Symphony · Biennal
Fleet coordination for 10 to 300 guests across multiple cities, airports, and time zones — with real-time passenger tracking, bilingual coordinators on the ground, and hotel liaisons.
Airport · Hotel · Venue · Return
Madrid
Palacio de Cibeles
Up to 800 guests
Barcelona
Palau de la Música Catalana
Up to 2,200 guests
Marbella
Finca La Concepción
Up to 400 guests, private estate
Mallorca
Es Moli d'en Bou Estate
Intimate — up to 80 guests
FFGR España operates a full NDA structure for all private event mandates. Guest lists, agendas, and speaker line-ups are treated as confidential business information.
Request an Event ProposalMallorca
The Mediterranean's most desirable island — where UNESCO mountain ranges, secret coves, world-class gastronomy, and a thriving arts scene coexist with Europe's most exclusive private estate market.
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Private chauffeur access to the UNESCO-listed mountain range — winding drives to Valldemossa, Deià, and Sóller aboard a Rolls-Royce. Hidden village monasteries, olive grove estates, and panoramic lunch at Ca'n Costa overlooking the valley.
FFGR España private Tramuntana itineraries
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Es Trenc, Cala Mesquida, and the hidden calas of Santanyí — reached by private boat or 4×4 transfer for the rare experience of finding them empty at sunrise. FFGR España coordinates boat-chauffeur combined logistics for island-hopping days.
FFGR España private boat & chauffeur coordination
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Mallorca commands the highest private estate values in the Mediterranean. FFGR España facilitates introductions to estate agents handling off-market fincas above €10M — accompanied viewings, legal advisory connections, and discreet purchase logistics.
FFGR España estate introduction service
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Private architecture tours of Mallorca's baroque cathedral and the Arab Baths — sunset cocktails at the best private club terraces, followed by contemporary Mallorcan cuisine at Adrián Quetglas or Marc Fosh (both Michelin-starred).
FFGR España Palma cultural programme
3,640
km² — Total island area
300+
Days of sunshine per year
€12M+
Average price of prime Tramuntana estate
FFGR España — Mallorca
Mallorca serves more private jets per capita than any other European island. FFGR España provides seamless airport-to-estate service, coordinating Rolls-Royce transfers, boat rentals, chef dinner bookings, and security arrangements from a single point of contact.
Plan Your Mallorca ProgrammeWatch Concierge
Spain's finest watch retailers sit in Madrid's Salamanca district and Barcelona's Passeig de Gràcia. FFGR España opens doors beyond the showroom — private viewings, auction preview access, and direct Maison relationships for limited editions that never appear publicly.
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Discreet sourcing of investment-grade timepieces through our network of trusted specialists — Phillips, Christie's, and private collector circles. Pre-auction previews and direct Maison allocations for waiting-list references.
Independent certification by certified horological experts. Full provenance research, movement inspection, and written valuation for insurance or sale purposes. Available in Madrid, Barcelona, and Marbella.
White-glove liaison with authorised service centres for Patek Philippe, Rolex, Audemars Piguet, A. Lange & Söhne, and Richard Mille. Secure collection and return from your hotel or residence.
Private vault storage in Madrid and Barcelona, Brink's armoured transport between Spanish cities, and fully insured international carriage. Customs clearance handled for non-EU travellers.
Portfolio review by a senior watch specialist — identifying gaps, overweighted categories, and opportunities for strategic rebalancing. Delivered as a private written report.
Corporate and personal gifting of horological masterpieces — including bespoke engraving, presentation cases, and discreet delivery coordination across Spain and the Mediterranean.
“A great timepiece is the only luxury that measures back.”
— FFGR España Watch Concierge
Canary Islands
Seven volcanic islands off the African coast — each with a wholly distinct character. From the black-sand luxury of Tenerife to Lanzarote's lunar artistry and Gran Canaria's cosmopolitan energy.

Spain's most-visited island offers both Europe's highest peak (Teide, 3,715m) and a sub-tropical winter coastline of black-sand beaches. FFGR España coordinates villa-to-Teide sunrise expeditions, private whale-watching charters, and exclusive access to the ABAMA Ritz-Carlton and Royal Hideaway Corales.
FFGR España Tenerife private programme
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César Manrique's island — where architecture disappears into lava fields. The Jameos del Agua caves, Cueva de los Verdes, and private vineyard dinners in La Geria's volcanic crater gardens. FFGR España arranges exclusive artisan visits and ATV lava field tours.
FFGR España Lanzarote volcanic programme
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The island's micro-climates span tropical beaches, pine forests, and Sahara-like dunes within one hour's drive. FFGR España escorts clients from the luxury of Las Canteras beach to the highland villages of Tejeda and Artenara, with private chef dinners in converted fincas.
FFGR España Gran Canaria cross-island programme

The Saharan island — 150km of white-sand beaches, Europe's best windsurfing conditions, and dramatic volcanic gorges. FFGR España manages charter transfers from Fuerteventura Airport to private beach villas and exclusive surf camp retreats.
FFGR España Fuerteventura transfer service
7
Inhabited islands, each with distinct climate and character
3,715m
Teide — Spain's and Atlantic islands' highest peak
20°C
Average January temperature — Europe's warmest winter escape
FFGR España — Canary Islands
The Canary Islands are Europe's only genuine winter sun destination — 4 hours from Madrid, 3 hours from London. FFGR España coordinates private jet charters from mainland Spain, inter-island helicopter transfers, and villa arrangements for every island.
Plan Your Canary Islands JourneyGreen Spain
Where Celtic mist meets cathedral grandeur, and the sea surrenders its finest treasures to your table.
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Private early-morning access to the Cathedral before the pilgrims arrive — organ recital in silence, incense and gold.
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Cruise the sheltered estuaries aboard a private padrón boat, stopping at oyster beds farmed since Roman times.
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Lunch with the fishermen at Cambados port before the catch is sold — percebes, centolla, and Albariño from the source.
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Stand at Cabo Fisterra — the ancient end of the world — on a private dawn walk, cliffs and Atlantic spray.
1,498km
Galician coastline
200+
Ría inlets
9th C.
Cathedral founded
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FFGR España arranges private access to the Cathedral de Santiago before it opens to the public — candlelit, hushed, with a private guide. The botafumeiro swings only for you.
Reserve your Galicia journeyCatalan Coast
The raw limestone coast where Dalí painted the melting clocks, and secret coves hide turquoise water accessible only by private tender.
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Reach the easternmost point of Spain by private helicopter or tender from Cadaqués — volcanic rock and crystal water, crowds absent.
Cala s'Alguer, Cala Fonda, Platja de Sa Boadella — accessible only by sea. Your private skipper anchors for a full morning.
Priority access to Girona's three-Michelin-star temple — El Celler de Can Roca — with VIP room dining and private kitchen tour.
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After-hours private access to the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, Gala Castle in Púbol, and the Port Lligat house — in silence, with a curator.
214km
Costa Brava coastline
50+
Secret coves
3★
El Celler de Can Roca
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The whitewashed village that captivated Dalí for fifty years. FFGR España arranges a private aperitivo on the terrace of the house he shared with Gala — the same view that shaped his surrealist vision.
Reserve Costa Brava accessBalearic Islands
The white island hides more than its legendary nightlife — ancient salt flats, UNESCO-listed hilltop cities, and Michelin kitchens facing the open sea.
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Private terrace reservation at the original Café del Mar cliff — watch the sun drop into the Mediterranean with a bespoke cocktail and no crowd.

After-hours access to the illuminated fortress of Eivissa — stone ramparts, Ottoman cannons, and a private dinner inside the fortified walls.
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Private morning at Ses Salines beach before it opens — flamingos at the salt pans, crystal shallow water, and a private brunch setup.
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Reserved tables at Ushuaïa, Pacha, or Amnesia with a private villa retreat to decompress — our Ibiza concierge manages the night, start to finish.
210km²
Island area
10th
Century, Dalt Vila walls
UNESCO
Biodiversity Reserve
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Behind the clubs and the terraces lies an island of ancient salt routes, clandestine coves, and starred kitchens where the chef serves you personally. FFGR España creates the Ibiza you will never find in a travel guide.
Reserve your Ibiza experienceAndalusia Highlands
Perched 750 metres above the Tajo gorge, Ronda is the birthplace of modern bullfighting, Hemingway's obsession, and one of Spain's most dramatic vistas.
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Walk the old bridge at dawn with a private guide — 120 metres above the river, the same view that captivated Rilke and Hemingway in silence.
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Private after-hours access to the oldest bullring in Spain (1784) — the arena floor, the historic corrals, and a guided tour of the museum with the curator.
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Private walking tour through La Ciudad (the old Moorish quarter) — the Arab Baths, Casa del Rey Moro gardens, and San Sebastián minaret.
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Private vineyard visit in the Sierra de las Nieves — Serranía de Ronda DO wines at altitude, tasting with the winemaker overlooking the gorge.
750m
Altitude above sea
1784
Real Maestranza founded
120m
Tajo gorge depth
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Ernest Hemingway called Ronda the place where he would spend a honeymoon. FFGR España arranges private stays in cliff-edge villas above the gorge, with no other guests in sight — the same Ronda, unchanged.
Reserve your Ronda experienceAtlantic Andalusia
The ancient Phoenician port, surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic, where Europe's first constitution was drafted and the world's finest tuna still arrives by ancient trap.
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Private dawn access to the Cathedral roof terrace — and the Camera Obscura of Torre Tavira, showing the entire city in live projection.
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Private access to the almadraba tuna season (April–June) near Barbate — witness the bluefin harvest used for 3,000 years, then lunch at El Campero.
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Private boxes and VIP preparation rooms during the February carnival — the most satirical and musically sophisticated street festival on earth.
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Private morning at La Caleta urban beach before sunrise, followed by a helicopter transfer to the wild Atlanterra cliffs of Zahara de los Atunes.
3,000y
Phoenician founding
1812
First Spanish constitution
150kg+
Bluefin tuna (almadraba)
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Cádiz sits at the edge of Europe, where Atlantic wind carries salt from three thousand years of history. FFGR España arranges private tours of the historic Jerez sherry bodegas — Tío Pepe, González Byass — followed by a private dinner in the old town.
Reserve your Cádiz experienceUNESCO Triple Heritage
The Mezquita-Catedral, the largest Roman bridge in Iberia, and the most famous patio festival in the world — in a city where Muslims, Jews, and Christians built beauty side by side.
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After the crowds leave, your private access begins — 856 columns of red and white arches in total silence, with a private historian narrating eight centuries of layered faith.
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Private guided access to the Patio Festival winners (May) — flower-carpeted courtyards unseen by public tours, with the family owners as hosts.
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Private evening stroll through the Jewish quarter — the tiny synagogue (1315), Maimonides statue, and flower-decked alleys lit only by wall lanterns.
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Private cooking class in a riad kitchen: salmorejo, rabo de toro, flamenquín — with a Córdoba chef using produce from the Mercado Victoria.
3×
UNESCO Heritage Sites
856
Columns in the Mezquita
787 AD
Mezquita begun
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When the last tourist bus leaves, the Mezquita returns to its own silence. FFGR España arranges private access with candlelight and a private guide — the most spiritual space in Spain, experienced as it was meant to be: in contemplation.
Reserve your Córdoba experienceImperial Spain
The ancient capital of Castile, where El Greco painted eternity, where swords have been forged since Roman times, and where three faiths shared a city that still bears all three marks.
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Private access to the Casa y Museo de El Greco after hours — then stand at Mirador del Valle at the exact spot where his masterwork "View of Toledo" was painted, at dusk.
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Private visit to the last master espada-smiths (swordsmiths) and damasquinado workshops — gold inlay on steel, a craft unchanged since the 12th century.
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Private early-morning access to the Cathedral sacristy — El Greco's "The Disrobing of Christ," the Transparente, and the Treasury room in silence.
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Private evening in the 14th-century Sephardic synagogue — built under a Muslim king's patronage, still bearing Hebrew, Arabic, and Gothic inscriptions on one wall.
569 AD
Visigoth capital
1561
Capital moved to Madrid
UNESCO
City World Heritage
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At dusk, from the southern bank of the Tagus, Toledo appears exactly as El Greco painted it — thunderclouds, gothic spires, the river below. FFGR España arranges private transfers with your personal art historian, and a rooftop dinner in the old city.
Reserve your Toledo experienceBalearic Silence
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to 3,500-year-old megalithic monuments and the quietest waters in the Mediterranean — Menorca rewards those who resist the faster islands.
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The ancient tradition of the Doma Menorquina — horses rearing in town squares. Private access to equestrian farms for an early-morning dressage viewing with a master rider.
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Private dawn visit to Naveta des Tudons (oldest roofed building in Iberia) and Taula de Trepucó — prehistoric monuments in the rising light, without tour groups.
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Reach Cala Macarella by private boat before any other visitor arrives — the most photographed cove in the Balearics, completely empty at 7am.
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Private half-day cycling tour through the Camí de Cavalls (the 185km coastal path) — a UNESCO-protected trail along cliffs, coves, and ancient watchtowers.
UNESCO
Biosphere Reserve
3,500y
Megalithic monuments
216km
Camí de Cavalls trail
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Thirty minutes by helicopter from Ibiza, and a world apart — no clubs, no crowds, no noise. Menorca rewards silence with the most pristine coves in the Mediterranean and the oldest human traces in Iberia. FFGR España reserves the quietest estate stays on the island.
Reserve your Menorca escapeBirthplace of Picasso, capital of Andalusian hedonism, and Spain's most dynamic cultural city — Málaga now rivals Barcelona as a destination in its own right.
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Private curator-guided visit to the Museo Picasso Málaga and Casa Natal de Picasso — access to reserves and works rarely displayed publicly, with champagne in the courtyard afterward.
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The authentic Malagueño ritual: espetos de sardinas grilled on cane poles over an open fire on La Malagueta beach. Private table reserved at the oldest chiringuito before 9am light.
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East of Málaga, the coast turns dramatic — limestone cliffs, emerald coves, and the Balcón de Europa in Nerja. Private convertible day-trip with a local guide and private cove access.
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Málaga's Soho district hosts Picasso murals, design hotels, and the MAUS open-air museum. Sunset cocktails on Larios Street rooftops with views to the Alcazaba fortress and the port.
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Once overlooked in favour of Marbella, Málaga has quietly become Spain's most exciting city — Michelin restaurants, international art galleries, and a port transformed into a cultural quarter. FFGR España positions you at the centre of this renaissance with a private villa in the historic centre.
Request Your Málaga ProgrammeEurope's only semi-arid desert, cinematic home to Clint Eastwood and Sergio Leone, and Spain's least-known coastline — Almería rewards those who venture beyond the tourist circuit.
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Private half-day visit to the original Spaghetti Western sets — Fort Bravo and Mini Hollywood — used for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Lawrence of Arabia. Behind-the-scenes access with a film historian.
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Spain's most protected coastline: volcanic cliffs, black-sand beaches, and crystal waters accessible only by foot or private boat. FFGR España arranges sunrise access before day visitors arrive.
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Almería's unique tradition: every drink automatically comes with a free tapa — generous, elaborate, and free. The Plaza de la Constitución bars still honour this centuries-old custom.
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The largest Moorish fortress in Spain after the Alhambra — constructed by Abd al-Rahman III in 955 AD. Private early-morning access before tour groups, with a specialist historian guide.
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While Marbella and Málaga fill their hotels months in advance, Almería remains Spain's last authentic province — no mass tourism, no cruise ships, no international hotel chains. FFGR España provides exclusive access to private fincas in the desert and secluded villas directly on Cabo de Gata's protected coastline.
Request Your Almería DiscoveryBetween the Andalusian heat and the Valencian buzz, Murcia keeps its secret: Europe's most diverse shoreline, a prehistoric cave art world, and the finest rice dishes outside Valencia.
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La Manga del Mar Menor — a 22km natural strip separating the Mediterranean from Europe's largest saltwater lagoon. Private catamaran crossing at dusk, with kitesurfing and paddleboard access on calm inner waters.
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Murcia's caves contain Palaeolithic paintings dating back 30,000 years. Private archaeology visit with a palaeontology specialist to Cueva Victoria and Mazarrón — sites largely unknown to the broader public.
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Murcia's caldero del Mar Menor — rice cooked in fish broth with saffron and rosemary — is considered Spain's finest rice dish after paella. Private cooking class in a traditional huerta farmhouse with a Michelin-trained chef.
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Founded as Carthago Nova in 227 BC, Cartagena's theatre, harbour museum, and Punic wall are UNESCO-listed. Private evening visit at blue hour when the city empties and the Roman theatre glows gold under floodlights.
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Between the packed resorts of the Costa Blanca and the Costa del Sol lies a coast that the luxury market has barely touched — Murcia's 250km of shoreline, UNESCO cave art, and a culinary tradition that predates the Roman Empire. FFGR España provides private villa access on La Manga and exclusive archaeological experiences on the Costa Cálida.
Request Your Murcia ProgrammeA medieval hilltop fortress guarding a turquoise bay, birthplace of turrón, and gateway to the most pristine stretch of the Costa Blanca — Alicante offers everything Benidorm promises and never delivers.
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Alicante's defining landmark — a Moorish fortress perched 166m above the bay, reachable by private lift through the rock face. Exclusive after-hours sunset access with panoramic views from the Torre del Homenaje.
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North of Alicante, the Costa Blanca curves into Cap de la Nau — limestone headland with emerald calas and cave formations accessible only by private boat. FFGR España arranges dawn catamaran departures from Jávea.
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Alicante is the birthplace of Spanish turrón — the honey-and-almond confection produced in Jijona since the 16th century. Private factory visit at the Museo del Turrón, with artisan tasting and a master confectioner session.
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Tabarca is Spain's smallest fortified island city — 1,800m long, with Roman ruins, 18th-century walls, and some of the clearest water on the coast. Private boat access before the day-trippers arrive at 9am.
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Alicante sits at the centre of a 340km coastline that ranges from the flat salt lagoons of the south to the dramatic limestone capes of the north — and most of it remains untouched by mass tourism. FFGR España provides private villa access on the silent northern capes, catamaran charters at dawn, and exclusive access to the fortresses and cellars that define this coast.
Request Your Alicante ExperienceThe most important city in Spain that international visitors consistently overlook — Zaragoza holds the UNESCO World Heritage Mudéjar architecture, a Roman forum intact beneath its streets, and the most visited Marian shrine in the world.
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The most visited pilgrimage site in Spain — a baroque basilica with 11 cupolas reflected in the Ebro River. Private early-morning access to the Santa Capilla before pilgrims arrive, guided by a specialist in Iberian religious architecture.
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Five Mudéjar towers in Zaragoza are individually UNESCO-listed — La Seo cathedral's tiled tower, Torre Nueva, and San Pablo. A unique architectural fusion that nowhere else in the world matches. Private rooftop access to the Torre del Salvador at sunset.
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Zaragoza sits atop the Roman city of Caesar Augusta — founded 24 BC. The Roman theatre, river port, forum, and public baths all survive beneath glass floors in purpose-built museums. Private after-hours walk through the entire underground circuit.
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Teruel truffle, Jaca ham, and Zaragoza's ternasco lamb — Aragón's cuisine is the most underrated in Spain. Private dinner at a restaurant holding the Aragon Gastronomy Award, with a wine pairing from Cariñena and Campo de Borja bodegas.
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With a population of 700,000 and a transport position at the exact centre of the Madrid–Barcelona–Bilbao triangle, Zaragoza punches far above its international profile. FFGR España routes clients through Zaragoza on Madrid–Barcelona journeys, with overnight stays at the Gran Hotel designed by Félix Navarro in 1908, and exclusive access to the Roman and Mudéjar circuits.
Request Your Zaragoza ProgrammeThe most extraordinary urban transformation in 20th-century Europe: a post-industrial port city that replaced its rusting shipyards with Frank Gehry's Guggenheim and became a benchmark of cultural regeneration.
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Frank Gehry's titanium masterpiece — the building that triggered the "Bilbao effect" and inspired cities globally. Private after-hours exclusive access to the Guggenheim with a specialist curator, including the permanent Basque collection rarely seen during day visits.
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The Casco Viejo's Las Siete Calles (Seven Streets) hold the highest concentration of pintxos bars in Spain — each one a miniature Michelin statement. Private guided pintxos crawl with a Basque food writer, with priority seating at standing-room-only counters.
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The estuary that once carried shipyard waste now carries private yachts and cultural institutions. Private sunset cruise from Bilbao to the mouth of the Ría — passing the Guggenheim, Zubizuri bridge, and the Azkuna Zentroa wine cellar turned cultural centre.
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Older and arguably deeper than the Guggenheim, the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum holds one of Spain's finest collections — Zurbarán, El Greco, Goya, and a Basque masters floor rarely covered in standard visits. Private early-morning access with an art historian.
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In 1990, Bilbao's unemployment rate was 25% and its river ran black from industrial pollution. By 2005, it was a global architectural pilgrimage site. The "Bilbao Effect" — the idea that iconic architecture can regenerate a city — is studied in business schools worldwide. FFGR España provides luxury accommodation in converted Basque farmhouses (caseríos) and exclusive access to the institutions that made this transformation possible.
Request Your Bilbao ProgrammeSantiago de Compostela
For a millennium, pilgrims have walked to Santiago de Compostela. Arrive in private — the Cathedral's Pórtico de la Gloria awaiting, the Plaza del Obradoiro empty at dawn.
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The Cathedral
Romanesque masterwork and spiritual heart of the Camino since 1075 — botafumeiro, crypt, and rooftop tours arranged privately.
The Camino
Walk or cycle the final stages of the Camino Francés with FFGR escort — arrival without the crowds.
Galician Cuisine
Pulpo á feira, Padrón peppers, Albariño wines — arranged at the finest Mesa do Obradoiro tables.
Holy Year
When July 25 falls on Sunday, the Porta Santa opens — an event occurring just 14 times per century.
1075
Cathedral foundation
400K+
Pilgrims yearly
800 km
Camino Francés
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There is a moment, crossing the Plaza del Obradoiro for the first time, when the sheer mass of the Cathedral silences everything — centuries of faith, stone, and human longing made visible. FFGR brings you to that moment, privately.
Plan your Santiago journeySan Sebastián — Donostia
The most Michelin stars per capita on earth. A crescent bay of perfect sand. Pintxos that transformed how the world thinks about eating. San Sebastián is not a city — it is a philosophy.
Pintxos Culture
9 Michelin-starred restaurants within a 15km radius — Arzak, Mugaritz, Akelarre. Bar-hopping the Parte Vieja privately curated.
La Concha Bay
One of Europe's most beautiful urban beaches — sunrises from the Peine del Viento sculpture, yachts moored at the port.
Film Festival
Each September, cinema royalty descends on Donostia. FFGR provides VIP access, private screenings, and festival logistics.
Basque Hinterland
Day excursions to Zarautz surf breaks, Getaria's txakoli vineyards, and Hondarribia's medieval ramparts.
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16
Michelin stars in city
#1
Gastronomy capital
3 km
La Concha seafront
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In San Sebastián, a conversation about the best pintxo bar lasts longer than the pintxo itself. The city has elevated eating to art — not as performance, but as pleasure. FFGR arranges access to tables that do not take reservations.
Reserve your San Sebastián tablePamplona — Navarre
Hemingway described it as "the fiesta that never stopped." Pamplona's San Fermín transforms a medieval Navarrese capital into the world's greatest street party — FFGR provides sovereign access.
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San Fermín VIP
Private viewing boxes above the Estafeta, rooftop terrace bookings, and private bodyguard escort through the festival crowds.
Old City
16th-century walls and bastions encircle a labyrinthine medieval core — the ancient citadel and Plaza del Castillo at its heart.
Navarrese Table
Pimientos del piquillo, pochas legumes, trout from the Irati river, and Navarra's own DO wines at chef's tables.
Pyrenean Gateway
Day journeys into the Roncal and Salazar valleys — pilgrimage routes, Romanesque churches, and untouched mountain landscapes.
1591
Encierro first recorded
1M+
Visitors in July
850m
Bull run distance
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San Fermín is 7 days of everything — music, procession, fireworks, gastronomy, and yes, the bulls. But Pamplona before and after July is a city of quiet Navarrese pride, superb food, and strategic medieval importance that most visitors never see. FFGR shows you both.
Access San Fermín privatelySalamanca — Castile
Built entirely from Villamayor sandstone that turns amber gold at sunset, Salamanca has been a university city since 1218 — when Paris, Oxford and Bologna were already ancient. It remains the intellectual capital of Spain.
The University
Founded 1218, the oldest in the Spanish-speaking world — the famed frog carved in the façade, the original Renaissance library, private tours after closing.
Plaza Mayor
Considered the finest Baroque plaza in Spain — medallions of kings and conquistadors lining the arcade, evening concerts, private terrace dinner arrangements.
Churrigueresque Baroque
The New Cathedral's façade and the Palacio de Monterrey — a Spanish architectural style so ornate it carries its architect's name as a verb.
Castilian Table
Hornazo stuffed bread, lechazo asado, regional wines from the Arribes del Duero — at private chef's table dinners arranged by FFGR.
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1218
University founded
UNESCO
World Heritage 1988
1102
Meters altitude
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There is a specific light in Salamanca — 45 minutes before sunset, when the whole city glows from within. The sandstone façades absorb and release eight centuries of Spanish sunlight. Stand in the Plaza Mayor at that hour, and you understand why this city has been civilising Europe since 1218.
Discover Salamanca privatelyBurgos — Castile
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar — El Cid — was born here. The Gothic cathedral began in 1221 and took three centuries to complete. Burgos is where medieval Spain crystallised into its most enduring form.
The Cathedral
One of Europe's greatest Gothic masterpieces — the Golden Staircase, the Capilla del Condestable, and El Cid's tomb at the crossing. Private night tours arranged.
El Cid Legacy
Birthplace of Spain's national hero — the Camino del Cid traces his exile route; FFGR provides expert-guided private excursions across Castilian landscapes.
Morcilla & Lechazo
Burgos black pudding (morcilla) is a national institution. Paired with lechazo asado from wood-fired ovens — arranged at private casas de comidas.
Atapuerca
13km from the city: the UNESCO archaeological site where the oldest human remains in Europe (900,000 years) were found. Private access with lead archaeologists.
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1221
Cathedral begun
900K
Years — Atapuerca humans
UNESCO
Cathedral World Heritage
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Burgos was the capital of the Kingdom of Castile for centuries — the place where the Reconquista was administered, where Columbus petitioned for his voyage, where El Cid rode out into legend. The cathedral's spires still pierce the Castilian sky as they have since the 13th century.
Explore Burgos privatelyGirona — Catalonia
A city of layered civilisations — Roman, Jewish, Moorish, medieval — whose colourful riverside houses have appeared in more films than most cities twice its size. Home to the world's best restaurant.
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El Celler de Can Roca
Three Michelin stars, repeatedly named world's best restaurant. The Roca brothers' culinary laboratory is 15 minutes from the city wall. FFGR arranges access.
Jewish Quarter
One of the best-preserved medieval Jewish quarters in Europe — the 9th-century synagogue, the narrow Carrer de la Força, now a protected monument.
Game of Thrones
Girona served as Braavos and King's Landing in multiple seasons. Private guided tours to cathedral steps, the old city walls, and Arya's House of Black and White locations.
Costa Brava Daytrip
Cap de Creus, Cadaqués (Dalí's village), and Tamariu cove — all within 90 minutes, delivered by FFGR private transfer with no wait times.
3★
El Celler Michelin
77 BC
Roman foundation
9th C
Jewish quarter
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Girona has been taken by Romans, Visigoths, Moors, Franks, and Napoleon — and absorbed them all. The city walls still walk you through 2,000 years in 45 minutes. Below: the Onyar, its famous houses reflected in perfect stillness. Above: the cathedral that doubles as a Game of Thrones set.
Experience Girona with FFGRTarragona — Ancient Rome on the Coast
Two thousand years ago, this was the most important Roman city in Hispania — the headquarters from which Augustus governed western Europe. The amphitheatre still faces the sea.
Roman Tarragona
UNESCO World Heritage Roman remains: the amphitheatre, the circus where chariots raced, Scipio's tower, and the 217m Roman aqueduct — arranged with private archaeologist guides.
Costa Daurada
65 km of golden Mediterranean coast — private beach clubs at Cambrils, Salou's Cap Salou cliffs, and the virgin beaches of the Delta de l'Ebre.
Priorat & Terra Alta
Two of Spain's most prestigious wine DOs lie within 60 minutes — Priorat's llicorella slate terraces and the Garnacha vineyards of Terra Alta. Private cellar visits arranged.
Castellers Culture
Tarragona is the capital of Catalonia's human tower tradition — UNESCO Intangible Heritage. Performances and private meetings with the colles (teams) arranged.
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218 BC
Roman founding
UNESCO
Archaeological site
65 km
Costa Daurada
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The Roman provincial capital of Hispania Citerior was Tarraco. Augustus spent two winters here — the city is older than most of what we call Western civilisation. Standing in the amphitheatre at sunset, watching the Mediterranean below, the past is not behind you. It is under your feet.
Discover Roman Tarragona privatelySantander — The Cantabrian Capital
Where the Cantabrian Sea meets the Picos de Europa. The Spanish royal family has summered at the Palacio de la Magdalena since 1912. Santander is Spain's secret north — rugged, cultured, and never crowded.
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Magdalena Palace
Summer residence of Alfonso XIII and now a prestigious international university — private tours of the royal apartments, grounds, and clifftop terraced gardens.
El Sardinero
The Belle Époque casino and beach that once attracted Parisian high society — private beach cabins, sunset aperitivo at the casino terrace.
Cantabrian Seafood
Anchoas de Santoña (Spain's finest anchovies), bacalao al pil-pil, percebes from the Galician border — at the Mercado del Este chef's table dinners.
Picos de Europa
Europe's largest mountain reserve begins 60km from the city — FFGR organises helicopter access, private trekking guides, and Paradores stays.
1912
Royal summer residence
20K ha
Picos de Europa park
40 km
Cantabrian beaches
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While the world chases Ibiza and Marbella, discerning travellers have quietly discovered the Cantabrian coast — wild Atlantic beaches, pine forests that smell of the sea, Michelin restaurants in fishing villages, and mountain air that arrives without announcement. FFGR makes this coast your private sanctuary.
Discover the Cantabrian coast privatelyLa Rioja, Spain
The world capital of Rioja wine — where Calle Laurel overflows nightly with pintxos, carafes, and the joyful communion of the Spanish table.
65,000 ha
Rioja DOCa appellation
600+
wineries in La Rioja
5 blocks
Calle Laurel pintxos route
The 65,000-hectare Rioja DOCa appellation — the largest and most prestigious in Spain. FFGR arranges private cellar tours at Marqués de Riscal, Muga, and López de Heredia, with sommelier-guided vertical tastings and barrel-side dinners.
The legendary pintxos corridor of Logroño — five blocks of taverns where wine is poured by the carafe and toasts are mandatory. We secure private tables at Mesón El Rincón and Bar Soriano, with a guide to navigate the nightly ritual.
Beyond the city, the Ebro river valley unfolds into ochre cliffs, medieval monasteries, and prehistoric dinosaur tracks at Enciso — a landscape unique to this corner of northern Spain.
The co-cathedral of Logroño blends Romanesque solidity with Renaissance flourish — a quiet counterpart to the exuberance of the wine culture outside its walls. FFGR arranges private guided access.
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“Every Carafe Tells a Vintage”
Plan Your Rioja ImmersionCastile, Spain
The former capital of the Spanish Empire — where Columbus died, Philip II was born, and the Ribera del Duero vineyards produce Spain's most coveted red wines.
1556
year Philip II born here
1506
Columbus died in Valladolid
Ribera del Duero
premier red wine appellation
Valladolid served as the seat of the Spanish Crown for decades — the place where Isabella and Ferdinand consolidated a kingdom, Columbus died, and Philip II was born. FFGR arranges private access to the National Museum of Sculpture, the Palace of Santa Cruz, and the Cervantes House.
The terroir of Vega Sicilia, Pesquera, and Pingus — Spain's most prestigious red wine appellation lies 30 minutes from the city. FFGR organises exclusive private tastings at century-old bodegas, with sommelier curation and barrel-cellar dinners.
Valladolid hosted the royal court during the Golden Age of Spanish literature — Cervantes wrote parts of Don Quixote here and died in the city in 1616. Private access to the Cervantes House Museum and the archive of the Casa de Colón is available through FFGR.
The roast suckling lamb of Castile — lechazo asado — reaches its apex in the wood-fired ovens of Valladolid. FFGR reserves private dining rooms at Mesón Cervantes and arranges cooking ateliers with master chefs of the Castilian tradition.
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“Where the Empire Was Decided”
Plan Your Valladolid ExperienceExtremadura, Spain
A UNESCO World Heritage medieval city frozen in the 15th century — the most intact walled old town in all of Spain, with Michelin-starred Atrio at its heart.
1986
UNESCO World Heritage designation
30+
medieval towers still standing
4,000+
wine references at Atrio
Cáceres Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site of extraordinary completeness — 30 medieval towers still standing, noble palaces of the Spanish Conquest era, and cobblestone plazas unchanged since the 15th century. FFGR arranges private guided access through the walled city at dawn, with a historian escort.
Restaurant Atrio occupies a 15th-century palace in the heart of the old city and holds two Michelin stars and one of the world's greatest wine cellars — over 4,000 references. FFGR secures priority reservations and arranges private tasting menus with chef Toño Pérez.
Ibérico ham, torta del Casar cheese, and migas extremeñas — the indigenous cuisine of Extremadura is among the most honest and powerful in Spain. FFGR curates private market visits and in-palace dining experiences with artisan producers.
Thirty minutes from the city, Monfragüe National Park is the largest nesting site for black vultures and Spanish imperial eagles in the world. FFGR arranges private ornithological expeditions at dawn with expert naturalist guides.
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“The City That Forgot to Change”
Plan Your Cáceres ImmersionExtremadura, Spain
The gateway between Spain and Portugal — a city of frontier fortresses, Renaissance plazas, and Iberian gastronomic depth at the crossroads of two civilisations.
9th c.
Alcazaba founded by Umayyads
45 min
from Évora, Portugal
Extremadura
birthplace of the conquistadores
One of the largest Arab alcazabas in the Iberian Peninsula — built in the 9th century by the Umayyad dynasty, expanded through Almoravid and Christian eras, and offering panoramic views over the Guadiana valley. FFGR arranges private dawn access with an architectural historian.
Badajoz sits directly on the Portuguese border — a 45-minute drive from Évora and 2 hours from Lisbon. FFGR provides seamless cross-border transfers with bilingual drivers, combining Extremaduran and Alentejo itineraries in a single luxury journey.
The cuisine of Badajoz synthesises Extremaduran and Portuguese Alentejo traditions — migas, porra antequerana, jamón de jabugo, and bold Ribera del Guadiana wines. FFGR curates private market tours and cellar dinners at frontier estates.
More conquistadores were born in Extremadura than any other region — Hernán Cortés (Medellín), Francisco Pizarro (Trujillo), and others. FFGR arranges a private heritage circuit through the birthplaces and monuments of the men who reshaped the world.
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“The Last City Before the Atlantic”
Plan Your Badajoz ExperienceBasque Country, Spain
Europe's Green Capital — a medieval Basque city of perfect urban planning, world-class pintxos, and the quietest luxury in all of northern Spain.
2012
European Green Capital award
40 m²
green space per inhabitant
1181
year the city was founded
Vitoria-Gasteiz was named European Green Capital by the EU in 2012 — a feat of urban sustainability with 40 square metres of green space per inhabitant. FFGR arranges private guided walks through the Anillo Verde (Green Ring) nature belt encircling the city.
The old quarter of Vitoria is less famous than San Sebastián but equally serious about pintxos — Calle Cuchillería and Plaza de la Virgen Blanca are lined with bars competing for the finest bites in the Basque Country. FFGR curates private pintxos itineraries with a Basque food specialist.
The Gothic Cathedral of Santa María — under restoration since 1994 in one of the world's great architectural conservation projects — can be visited privately at any hour through FFGR, including access to the active restoration workshops.
As the administrative capital of the Basque Country, Vitoria houses the Basque Parliament and the offices of the Diputación Foral — an institutional weight that gives the city a quiet authority unlike any other in northern Spain. FFGR provides access to private institutional dinners and cultural events.
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“The Basque Capital Nobody Rushes Through”
Plan Your Vitoria ExperienceAsturias, Spain
The most elegant city in Atlantic Spain — a pre-Romanesque jewel between the Picos de Europa and the Cantabrian Sea, where cider pours from a height and the cathedral holds the Holy Ark of Oviedo.
9th c.
pre-Romanesque churches, UNESCO
1 hour
from Picos de Europa peaks
Kingdom of Asturias
birthplace of Christian Spain
Oviedo contains the greatest concentration of pre-Romanesque architecture in the world — the churches of Santa María del Naranco, San Miguel de Lillo, and San Julián de los Prados date to the 9th century Kingdom of Asturias. FFGR arranges private dawn access with an architectural historian.
Asturias has its own apple-based cider culture — escanciado, the art of pouring from height to aerate the cider, is performed nightly in the sidrerías of Calle Gascona. FFGR reserves private tables at Casa Fermín and arranges fabada asturiana cooking ateliers.
Oviedo is the closest city to the Picos de Europa National Park — Europe's most dramatic coastal mountain range, an hour away. FFGR arranges private helicopter overflights, guided mountain ascents, and luxury lodges within the national park.
The Cathedral of San Salvador houses the Holy Ark of Oviedo — a reliquary said to contain fragments of the True Cross, brought to Asturias to protect it from the Moorish invasion. Private access to the treasury and night visits with FFGR.
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“Where the Rain Tastes Like Apples”
Plan Your Oviedo ExperienceAsturias, Spain
The maritime capital of Asturias — where the Roman Baths of Campo Valdés meet the Cantabrian surf, and Playa de San Lorenzo becomes Spain's most unexpected urban beach.
1st c. AD
Roman thermae of Campo Valdés
3 km
Playa de San Lorenzo beach
Capital
of Asturian cider culture
A 3-kilometre urban beach framed by a Bourgeois seafront promenade — Playa de San Lorenzo is the longest urban beach in the Atlantic coast of Spain. FFGR arranges private seafront suites at Hotel Hernán Cortés and sunrise runs with personal trainers along the malecón.
A 1st-century Roman thermal bath complex at the base of the Cimadevilla headland — remarkably preserved, with mosaic floors and heated pool chambers. FFGR arranges private after-hours access to the archaeological site with a Roman history specialist.
Gijón is the capital of Asturian cider — the city that perfected the escanciado ritual. Cidrerías line the port quarter, and the daily fish market at Lonja del Pescado supplies the finest Atlantic seafood. FFGR secures private tables at Auga and arranges market-to-table experiences.
Cape Peñas — the northernmost point of Asturias — offers dramatic Atlantic cliff landscapes, a 19th-century lighthouse, and the clearest waters of the Cantabrian Sea. FFGR organises private coastal boat tours and helicopter panoramas from the cape.
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“The Atlantic at Its Most Honest”
Plan Your Gijón ExperienceLeón's Gothic cathedral holds 1,800 square metres of medieval stained glass — the finest collection in the world. A city that turned stone and light into theology.
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Royal Legacy
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Gothic Cathedral
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Barrio Húmedo
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Picos Gateway
12th-century Basílica de San Isidoro — the Sistine Chapel of Romanesque art
1,800 m² of stained glass filtering León into golden silence
Free tapas culture — every drink comes with a generous plate
Private access to Picos de Europa and the Ruta Jacobea del Camino
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"Light Has a Name. It Is León."
Reserve Your León ExperienceA 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct still frames the skyline. An Alcázar that inspired Walt Disney. And the finest cochinillo in Spain. Segovia is not a museum — it is a living monument.
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Roman Aqueduct
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Alcázar de Segovia
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Cochinillo Asado
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UNESCO Old City
2,000 years old, 166 arches — engineering that made Segovia possible
The fairytale castle that inspired Walt Disney's Cinderella Castle
Capital of suckling pig — roasted by tradition, carved by the edge of a plate
Walled medieval city designated UNESCO World Heritage in 1985
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"Some Cities Are Built. Segovia Was Dreamed."
Reserve Your Segovia ExperienceThe most complete medieval walls in Europe. The birthplace of Saint Teresa. The highest provincial capital in Spain. Ávila is the unblinking stare of stone toward the sky.
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Medieval Walls
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Saint Teresa
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Yemas de Ávila
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Sierra de Gredos
2.5 km of intact 11th-century walls — 88 towers, 9 gates
Birthplace of the Carmelite mystic — Convento de la Encarnación
Egg-yolk confection invented by the Carmelite sisters in the 16th century
Spain’s highest provincial capital — 1,131 m altitude, alpine clarity
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"Where Stone Remembers Centuries."
Reserve Your Ávila ExperienceMedieval homes cling to the cliffs above two river gorges. Inside one of them: Spain’s pre-eminent museum of abstract art. Cuenca is engineering that became philosophy.
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Casas Colgadas
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Abstract Art Museum
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UNESCO Heritage
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Manchego Cuisine
Hanging houses suspended over the Huécar gorge since the 14th century
Saura, Tàpies, Chillida — Spain’s landmark collection housed inside the hanging houses
Walled medieval city declared World Heritage in 1996
Morteruelo, ajoarriero, and the highlands lamb of inland Spain
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"Houses That Hang Above Time."
Reserve Your Cuenca ExperienceFounded in 25 BC by Augustus as Emerita Augusta, capital of Roman Lusitania. A 6,000-seat theatre, an amphitheatre, an aqueduct, a circus. Mérida is not a Roman ruin — it is a Roman city still in use.
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Roman Theatre
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UNESCO 1993
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Augusta Emerita
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National Museum
Built 15 BC by Agrippa — still hosts the summer Festival de Teatro Clásico
Most complete Roman archaeological ensemble in Spain
Founded 25 BC by Octavian Augustus as capital of Lusitania
Museo Nacional de Arte Romano — Spain’s premier Roman collection
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"Rome Did Not Leave. It Just Changed Address."
Reserve Your Mérida ExperienceThe only fully intact Roman wall in the world. Two kilometres of 3rd-century stone that you can still walk on top of. Galicia’s most quietly imperial city.
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Roman Walls
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UNESCO 2000
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Galician Octopus
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Ribeira Sacra
Only fully intact Roman wall in the world — 2,117 metres, 71 towers
Inscribed for outstanding example of Roman military architecture
Pulpo á feira — the dish that defines Lugo’s tapas culture
Vineyards on impossible slopes — the soul of Galician wine country
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"Rome Built It. Lugo Kept It."
Reserve Your Lugo ExperienceA royal palace surrounded by 150 hectares of gardens. UNESCO Cultural Landscape since 2001. The Bourbons came here to escape Madrid — and Spain’s strawberries still arrive by royal train.
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Royal Palace
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Cultural Landscape
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Fresas con Nata
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UNESCO 2001
Bourbon residence since the 16th century — gilded ceilings and royal chambers
150 hectares of gardens — Jardín del Príncipe, Isla, Parterre, Islita
Royal strawberries served with cream — the Aranjuez signature dessert
Inscribed as a cultural landscape — fusion of human design and natural beauty
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"A Palace That Smells of Citrus and Strawberries."
Reserve Your Aranjuez ExperienceA 12th-century episcopal castle perched above a medieval town. The Doncel sleeping in marble inside the cathedral. Sigüenza is the most cinematic small town in central Spain.
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Castle Parador
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Gothic Cathedral
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Castilian Cuisine
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Medieval Quarter
12th-century episcopal fortress converted into a luxury parador hotel
Romanesque-Gothic cathedral with the famous Doncel funerary sculpture
Roast lamb, migas, and the truffles of Guadalajara province
Plaza Mayor, Calle Mayor, judería — a perfectly preserved medieval grid
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"A Town Carved Out of Castile."
Reserve Your Sigüenza ExperienceOften called the most beautiful village in Spain. Houses of red-pink clay rise from sandstone cliffs in the Sierra de Albarracín. A walled medieval ensemble candidate for UNESCO since 1996.
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Pink-Red Houses
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Medieval Walls
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Prehistoric Art
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Jamón de Teruel
Iron-oxide clay façades — the village glows ochre at sunset
Moorish-era walls climbing the sandstone ridges around the village
Levantine rock art of Albarracín — UNESCO World Heritage 1998
The only Spanish DOP ham — air-cured in the cold mountains of Teruel
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"A Village the Colour of Sunset."
Reserve Your Albarracín ExperienceA small Cantabrian town that hosted Gaudí’s only northern building. Royal summer residence by decree of Alfonso XII. Comillas is where the Belle Époque went on holiday.
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El Capricho de Gaudí
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Royal Summer Capital
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Palacio de Sobrellano
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Cantabrian Beach
One of Gaudí’s earliest masterworks — 1883, the only Gaudí north of Catalonia
Declared official summer residence by Alfonso XII in 1881
Neo-Gothic palace by Joan Martorell — symbol of Catalan industrial wealth
Playa de Comillas — golden sand framed by 19th-century mansions
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"Gaudí Came North. Once. For Comillas."
Reserve Your Comillas ExperienceWhitewashed mansions of indianos who returned from Cuba with fortunes. 17 beaches, a Mediterranean carnival, and an art scene that gave Catalan Modernism its bohemian heart. Sitges is Barcelona's elegant whisper.
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Indiano Mansions
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Modernist Heritage
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17 Beaches
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Bacardi Legacy
19th-century palaces built by Catalans returning rich from Cuba
Cau Ferrat — Santiago Rusiñol's home turned museum, the birth of Catalan Modernism
From cosmopolitan Sant Sebastià to the wild coves of Garraf
Hometown of Facundo Bacardí Massó — founder of the rum empire
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"Where Barcelona Goes to Whisper."
Reserve Your Sitges ExperiencePuerto Banús was built in 1970 to receive Prince Rainier and Aristotle Onassis. Fifty-five years later, Marbella still answers only to royalty, footballers, and the kind of yacht that needs its own helicopter.
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Puerto Banús
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Golden Mile
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320 Sun Days
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Casco Antiguo
Marina of the world — Lamborghinis, megayachts, and Saudi princes since 1970
Six kilometres of seafront where every villa has a Range Rover at the gate
The micro-climate of La Concha mountain — 22°C average year-round
Plaza de los Naranjos — the Moorish heart Marbella never demolished
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"Where Cars Stop and Yachts Begin."
Reserve Your Marbella ExperienceSalvador Dalí called Portlligat the most beautiful place on earth. A whitewashed fishing village wedged between the Mediterranean and the wind-scoured rocks of Cap de Creus. The Costa Brava ends — and begins — here.
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Casa-Museu Dalí
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Cap de Creus
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Whitewashed Village
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Anchovies & Wind
Salvador Dalí's home in Portlligat — 40 years of dreams in seven fishermen's huts
The easternmost point of the Iberian peninsula — Pyrenees crash into the sea
Houses pressed into the cliffs — Picasso, Lorca and Buñuel all summered here
Cured Cadaqués anchovies and the tramuntana that shaped Dalí's imagination
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"The Village That Dreamed Itself Into a Painting."
Reserve Your Cadaqués ExperienceTeide rises 3,718 metres above the sea — Spain's tallest mountain, a UNESCO national park, and one of the world's best stargazing observatories. Tenerife is Africa's latitude with Europe's standards.
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Teide National Park
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Carnaval Santa Cruz
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La Laguna UNESCO
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Black & Gold Beaches
UNESCO 2007 — 3,718m volcano, the highest peak in Spain and all the Atlantic
Second-largest carnival on earth — only Rio surpasses Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Original Spanish colonial grid that designed San Juan, Lima and Havana
Playa Jardín (black volcanic) and Playa de las Teresitas (Sahara gold)
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"Where the Volcano Looks Down on Africa."
Reserve Your Tenerife ExperienceA whole island designed by one artist. Whitewashed walls, no buildings taller than a palm tree, geothermal grills at Timanfaya. Lanzarote is what happens when art governs urbanism.
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Timanfaya National Park
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César Manrique
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UNESCO Biosphere
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Janubio & Famara
Volcanic landscape from 1730 eruptions — meat grilled on geothermal heat
The artist who designed an entire island — Jameos del Agua, Mirador del Río, Cactus Garden
The entire island designated Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1993
Black volcanic beaches and golden surfing dunes — both UNESCO-protected
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"An Island Where Art Defeated Concrete."
Reserve Your Lanzarote ExperienceSpain's largest fishing port. Gateway to the Cíes Islands — once called the world's best beach by The Guardian. Vigo eats oysters by the dozen on Calle de la Pescadería.
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Cíes Islands
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Fishing Capital
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Oyster Street
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Ría de Vigo
National park archipelago — Playa de Rodas, "the best beach in the world" per The Guardian
Spain's largest fishing port — site of the European fisheries authority
Calle de la Pescadería — local women shuck oysters fresh from the ría
The deepest, most sheltered estuary on the Atlantic coast of Iberia
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"Where the Atlantic Becomes Galician."
Reserve Your Vigo ExperienceThe Tower of Hercules has guided the Atlantic since the 2nd century — the only Roman lighthouse still in operation. A Coruña is glass-balcony elegance facing the wildest sea in Iberia.
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Tower of Hercules
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Galerías de Cristal
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Picasso's Youth
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Playa de Riazor
UNESCO 2009 — the only Roman lighthouse on earth still in active service, since the 2nd century
The Avenida de la Marina — 1km of glass-balcony townhouses facing the Atlantic
Pablo Picasso lived here from age 10 — first exhibition, first paintings, first heartbreak
Urban Atlantic beach in the heart of the city — Galician surfing capital
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"The Roman Beacon Never Stopped Burning."
Reserve Your A Coruña ExperienceIn 1999, the mayor banned cars from the old town. Twenty-five years later, Pontevedra has won the UN-Habitat Award and become Europe's model for liveable cities. A medieval Galician capital that decided to be quiet again.
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Pedestrian Heart
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Medieval Quarter
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Galician Tapas
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Ría de Pontevedra
Largest car-free old town in Europe — UN-Habitat Award winner 2014
Plaza de la Leña, Praza da Ferrería, Santa María la Mayor basilica
Pulpo, empanadas and Albariño on every plaza terrace
Estuary, beaches at Sanxenxo, Combarro's stone hórreos
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"The City That Sent the Car Home."
Reserve Your Pontevedra ExperienceNeither holy (santa), nor flat (llana), nor by the sea (del Mar) — but home to Altamira, the Sistine Chapel of Paleolithic art. 17,000-year-old bison painted before language existed.
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Altamira Caves
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Medieval Village
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Three Lies
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Cantabrian Cuisine
UNESCO 1985 — 17,000-year-old polychrome bison, the origin of European art
Cobbled streets, Colegiata of Santa Juliana, 15th-century mansions intact
Neither holy nor flat nor seaside — and yet one of the most poetic names in Spain
Cocido montañés, anchoas de Santoña, leche frita — the soul of northern Spain
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"The Town Whose Cave Drew the First Bison."
Reserve Your Santillana ExperienceAcross the bay from France, a fishing port of brightly painted balconies. Inside its walls, the Castillo de Carlos V — a 10th-century fortress converted into one of Spain's most beloved paradores.
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Castillo de Carlos V
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Marina Quarter
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Basque Pintxos
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Jaizkibel View
10th-century fortress turned parador hotel — emperors and kings slept here
La Marina — wooden balconies painted azure, ochre, pomegranate, on every facade
Calle San Pedro — pintxos bars with Bay of Biscay anchovies and txakoli wine
Mount Jaizkibel — Atlantic cliffs, prehistoric dolmens, panoramic French border
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"The Basque Coast at Its Most Painted."
Reserve Your Hondarribia ExperienceStand on Punta de Tarifa: the Atlantic on your right, the Mediterranean on your left, Africa 14 kilometres ahead. The southernmost point of mainland Europe — and the world capital of kitesurfing.
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Two Seas Meet
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Morocco 14 km
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Kitesurf Capital
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Bolonia & Atlanterra
Punta de Tarifa — exact point where Atlantic meets Mediterranean
Clear-day views of Tangier and the Rif mountains across the Strait
Levante & Poniente winds — the world reference for kite and windsurf
White-sand wild beaches, Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia, Atlantic dunes
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"Where Europe Ends and Africa Begins."
Reserve Your Tarifa ExperienceRecognition by Spanish luxury institutions and access to a first-class professional network.
FFGR/IFGR labels recognised across Europe and the Mediterranean.
Tailored guidance for the complex Spanish luxury and tourism context.
High-value missions with an exceptional international clientele.
Promotion of French savoir-faire combined with Iberian hospitality.
Strategic alliances that guarantee an exceptional level of service and the international recognition of our expertise on Iberian soil.
Spain's most prestigious properties trust FFGR España for discreet arrivals, private transfers and seamless coordination.
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The crown jewel of the Paseo del Prado. FFGR España coordinates discreet arrivals and private suite access at Mandarin Oriental Ritz.
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The original playground of European royalty on the Golden Mile. FFGR España coordinates poolside arrivals and Bentley estate transfers.
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Frank Gehry's sculptural landmark towers above the Mediterranean. FFGR España deploys Rolls-Royce Ghost for private arrivals at the marina entrance.
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A 17th-century hilltop estate above the Tramuntana mountains. FFGR España operates exclusive estate-to-estate transfers across the island.
Arrange your arrivalWellness & Spa
Spain's finest wellness sanctuaries — arranged with the precision FFGR applies to everything.
From SHA Wellness Clinic's medical programmes on the Costa Blanca to Six Senses Ibiza's holistic escape, Spain's luxury wellness scene is world-class. FFGR arranges private transfers to every retreat, coordinates check-in, and ensures your programme begins before you leave the car.
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Alicante · Costa Blanca
Europe's Premier Medical Wellness Destination
SHA Wellness Clinic is recognised as the most advanced medical wellness resort in Europe. Macrobiotic cuisine, pioneering anti-ageing protocols, and a full diagnostic battery conducted by specialists. FFGR arranges dedicated transfer from Madrid or Alicante airport — no waiting, no crowds.
Signature
FFGR secures priority booking for high-demand programmes.
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Marbella · Costa del Sol
The Golden Mile's Finest Restoration
The Puente Romano resort on the Golden Mile hosts a Six Senses Spa — one of only a handful in Europe. Biohacking suites, Ayurvedic treatments and hammam rituals alongside the Mediterranean. Your Rolls-Royce parks in the private entrance courtyard.
Signature
Beach cabana reserved for FFGR clients.
Plan My Wellness Retreat
Ibiza · Balearic Islands
Ibiza's Sacred Side
Before Ibiza belonged to electronic music, it belonged to healers and philosophers. Six Senses Ibiza returns to that lineage — a clifftop sanctuary above Xarraca Bay with personalised wellness programmes, organic farm cuisine and panoramic sunset terraces. FFGR transfers from Ibiza Airport in 25 minutes.
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Cliff suite with private hot tub arranged on request.
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Costa Brava · Catalonia
The Forest as Medicine
Nestled in the cork-oak forests above the Costa Brava, this intimate retreat practices forest bathing, silence protocols and regenerative nutrition. FFGR's Cullinan navigates the forest roads from Barcelona airport in 90 minutes — arriving in a world apart.
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Private villa option available for groups of 4–8.
Plan My Wellness RetreatFrom the electronic pulse of Ibiza to the crystalline silence of Formentera — FFGR España manages every aspect of your Balearic Island escape. Yacht, villa, transfer, table.
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The island that invented freedom.
Ibiza is not just a destination — it is a state of being. From Pacha VIP tables to clifftop villa sunsets, from Es Vedrà anchorage to private beach dinners on the north coast.
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The Mediterranean at its most refined.
Mallorca rewards those who look beyond the crowds — Deià village, Cap Formentor at dawn, the estates of the Tramuntana and Palma's modernista centre.
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Europe's best-kept secret.
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve — 216 beaches, prehistoric monuments, and an unhurried rhythm that no other Balearic island has preserved.
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The Caribbean of Europe.
Formentera has no airport by choice — arrivals are via private yacht or ferry from Ibiza, which alone separates it from mass tourism. Water so clear it looks impossible.
Off-market private estates arranged exclusively for FFGR España clients — with dedicated chauffeur, private chef, and discretion as standard.
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Spain ranks among the world's most coveted wedding destinations. FFGR España orchestrates every detail — venue, fleet, chef, flowers, security — so you are present for every moment.
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Golden Mile beachfront villas — ceremony under the Andalusian sun, reception on a private terrace with Atlantic views.
Rolls-Royce Phantom bridal convoy, private chef team, 24/7 concierge on-site from 3 days prior.
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Whitewashed stone and bougainvillea — ceremonies at sunset above the Mediterranean with a Balearic bohemian soul.
Helicopter arrival for bride, floral styling, security for guest roster.
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A Sevillian palace with Moorish courtyards, fountains, and marble — the grandest setting in the Iberian south.
Full venue buy-out, Andalusian flamenco reception, horse-drawn carriage, 200-guest fleet.
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A 13th-century monastery converted to luxury — olive groves, stone arches, and the silence of the Serra de Tramuntana.
Guest transfers from Palma airport, private sommelier, chef's table for wedding breakfast.
Three curated multi-day itineraries through the most beautiful corners of the Iberian Peninsula — each designed around your pace, your tastes, and complete privacy.
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From Seville to Granada — the soul of Spain, exclusively yours

Barcelona to Ibiza — the coast at its most seductive
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San Sebastián to Bilbao — the world's finest table
Personal Shopper
Exclusive access · After-hours boutiques · Private suites · No public floors.
Spain is home to some of the most coveted maisons in the world — Loewe was born here, Balenciaga too. FFGR España places a bilingual personal shopper in your car before your first appointment, and arranges reserved boutique access at every address.
Available Maisons
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Where Architecture Meets Haute Couture
Barcelona's Passeig de Gràcia is one of the most beautiful shopping boulevards in the world — Gaudí facades framing Chanel, Hermès and Louis Vuitton. FFGR arranges a bilingual stylist-accompanist and private fitting rooms at Spain's flagship stores.
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Calle Serrano: Spain's Bond Street
The Salamanca district is Madrid's answer to the 8th arrondissement. Calle Serrano concentrates Spain's finest addresses — from Loewe's original store (founded 1846) to every contemporary luxury brand worth knowing. FFGR's personal shopper pre-books fitting rooms and secures reserved parking outside each maison.
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Resort Couture under the Costa del Sol
Puerto Banús is the yachting world's favourite harbour — and its boutiques cater to that world. FFGR opens boutiques in the Marbella Old Town and arranges private after-hours access on the Golden Mile. Your Cullinan waits outside each stop — shopping bags loaded by our driver.
FFGR's bilingual personal shoppers travel with you between every appointment. They pre-select according to your measurements, style brief and travel wardrobe — so every boutique visit is purposeful.
FFGR Personal Shopper Services
Six experiences available only through FFGR España — each one requiring the relationships, the timing, and the precision that define us.
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Private access to the Prado Museum after closing hours — Velázquez and Goya by candlelight, yours exclusively.
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Rolls-Royce transfer along the Golden Mile at sunrise, timed perfectly to precede the crowds at Puerto Banús.
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Private night visit to the Alhambra — floodlit ramparts, citrus gardens and silence usually reserved for royalty.
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Your yacht tender delivers you from the charter to a hidden cala — no airport, no crowd, no compromise.

Exclusive access to a reserved chef's table at a three-Michelin-star Basque Country kitchen — arranged 48 hours in advance.
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Exclusive access one hour before public opening — Gaudí's light undisturbed, your photographer, your pace.
From private shopping suites in Madrid to Michelin kitchens in your villa — FFGR España orchestrates the invisible art of living exceptionally.
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Spain's finest luxury boutiques. FFGR arranges exclusive after-hours access to Loewe, Balenciaga and artisan ateliers unavailable to the public.
Private appointments · VIP styling suites · Same-day international delivery
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Michelin-starred chefs brought to your residence. From a quiet Basque dinner for two to a 30-guest paella ceremony on your Costa Blanca terrace.
Market sourcing · Full brigade · Menu consultation
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Spain's greatest wine estates open their private cellars exclusively for FFGR clients. Vertical tastings, barrel access, winemaker dinners.
Private cellar tours · Curated allocations · Wine storage coordination
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Private clinics, specialist physicians and complete medical discretion across all major Spanish cities. Appointments within the hour.
Priority specialists · Multilingual doctors · Absolute confidentiality
FFGR España · Madrid · Barcelona · Marbella · Ibiza · San Sebastián · Seville
Request conciergeOfficial opening of FFGR España in Madrid with institutional launch.
Creation of the Luxury Chauffeur Certified Spain badge for sector professionals.
Inauguration of the IFGR España training centre with state-of-the-art facilities.
Consolidation of FFGR Southern Europe: Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece.
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Spain is a destination of royalty, diplomats, and the world's most private individuals. Our executive protection protocols are built for discretion — never felt, always present.
Close Protection
Vetted agents, CPO-certified, embedded with your chauffeur team for seamless movement.
Counter-Surveillance
Advance route reconnaissance, venue assessments and threat mitigation before you arrive.
24/7 Operations
Madrid control room coordinating your protection across all Spanish provinces, 365 days.
“The best security is the kind that never announces itself.”
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“In thirty years serving discerning clients across five continents, I have learned one truth: luxury is not a price point — it is the absence of compromise.”
— The FFGR España Team · Madrid
Every transfer we arrange reflects the French standard of Grande Remise and the Spanish soul of hospitality. From Barajas to Puerto Banús, from the Alhambra to the Guggenheim Bilbao — we do not simply transport. We elevate.
30+
Years of excellence
115+
Destinations
9
Prestige vehicles
5★
UHNW standard
The FFGR Maison
This site is one chapter of a worldwide federation dedicated to luxury mobility, security and concierge for royal families, heads of state and the most demanding UHNW clientele. One standard. One signature. Across Europe, the Americas and Asia.
Private chauffeur, fleet, aviation and helicopter — everywhere our clients travel.
Close protection, residence security, secure logistics — held to government-grade standards.
Private requests handled with the discretion expected by royalty and Fortune 500.
IFGR — training, certification and patronage of the next generation of grande remise.
Full compliance with European and Spanish data protection law.
Full adherence to VTC, ROTT and Spanish private security regulation.
Cross-border regulatory framework and international diplomatic norms.
Journal
Expert guides on luxury chauffeur service and VIP travel across Spain.

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“Impeccable protocol from the moment we landed at Madrid-Barajas through to our private dinner at Casa de Tapas — exactly the standard we expect.”
“FFGR España coordinated a 6-day yachting circuit between Ibiza, Formentera and Mallorca with the discretion and elegance our family deserves.”
“Their Maybach service, executive protection and concierge wrapped a flawless private experience around our wedding in Marbella.”
Contact us
Our concierge desk responds within the hour, 24/7, in 10 languages.
Member of the Fédération Française de la Grande Remise · Worldwide Network · French Standards of Excellence in Luxury Mobility