The University of Jaén and the ONCE Foundation have designed an inclusive route called ‘The Renaissance of the South’, which allows universal access to the Andalusian Renaissance jewels, included the World Heritage cities Úbeda and Baeza. This route is part of the promotional actions carried out by the Provincial Council. To design it, they have taken all the existing kinds of functional disabilities into account, and they have used new technologies and augmented really to allow access to inaccessible places.
Discovering Calar Alto’s universe through astronomical tourism
With the objective of publicizing the facilities of the Astronomical Observatory of Calar Alto and highlighting the science that is being conducted there in an entertaining and informative way, the company of Granada Azimuth Spain, arranges visits to this gifted space that leads scientifically on an international level. It is the largest astronomical observatory in Europe. This is an astronomical tourism attraction designed for all of society.
A role-playing game to boost tourism in Úbeda
The Cero Culture Association from Úbeda, in the province of Jaén, has created a role-playing game based on a tour around the most emblematic places of this city, which was declared World Heritage Site. For two hours, the participants are given clues to solve enigmas. They can duel or be arrested by officers while they try to figure out who is behind the plan to kill Francisco de Cobos, the personal secretary of Carlos the Fifth. The plots of these tourist visits are changed continuously.
Routes to admire the sunsets of Sierra Nevada become a tourism offer
Enjoying snow and different sunsets at the same time. That’s what the company Desafíos Sin Límites offers in Granada trough routes around Sierra Nevada at sunset. Visitors walk at an altitude of 2,500 meters and enjoy a unique sunset.