About Chus

Chus Blázquez is the founder and project coordinator of Rutas Pangea, a Madrid-based cycling travel agency operating since 1993. A pioneer of organized cycle tourism in Spain, he has spent over 30 years designing and leading routes across four continents and more than 50 countries. As a consultant specializing in itinerary design, destination specialization, and tourism product development, he has worked with numerous autonomous communities and regions throughout Spain and collaborated with international destination management companies. He is a regular participant in industry fairs, conferences, workshops, and seminars, both in Spain and abroad, where he speaks about bicycle tourism as an economic activity and a driver of rural development. He is the creator of the podcast Viajando Despacio (Traveling Slowly) and a leading voice in specialized and general media outlets, including Ciclosfera, Cadena SER, Radio Viajera, El País, El Asombrario, and others. Through Rutas Pangea, he promotes initiatives for active tourism, sustainability, and rural culture through cycling.

LASEDE COAM, Official College of Architects of Madrid

By |2015-11-02T20:12:04+01:002nd November, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

LASEDE offers itself as a living space organizing many activities related to culture, art, society and architecture, exhibitions, screenings, courses and other events that take place on its four floors and in its different rooms.

Church of San Pedro Ad Víncula in Vallecas

By |2015-10-31T21:30:39+01:00November 1st, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS, Uncategorized|

Built in the 1775th century on a previous temple, which must have been Mudejar, due to the remains preserved in the lower body of the tower. The initial layout is attributed to Juan de Herrera. The tower, from XNUMX, is attributed to Ventura Rodríguez.

II Sports Tourism Conference in Extremadura

By |2015-10-29T19:31:06+01:0029th October, 2015|AMBROZ CAPARRA. Ecoactive Destination, BLOG, Tourism Product Creation, HIGHLIGHTS, INNOVATION|

Extremadura as a tourist destination has long been working on the diversification of its tourist offer and is fully aware of the possibilities that its territory offers for nature tourism and sports tourism.

Cycling Green Ring

By |2015-10-28T22:51:34+01:0028th October, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

The Ring allows us to connect some of the great parks of Madrid: Casa de Campo, Parque Lineal del Manzanares, (in both parks also connected to the Madrid Río), Jardín del Sol y el Agua, Juan Carlos I, El Capricho, El Emperatriz María de Austria park and many other areas of interest, such as its link with the Colmenar Viejo Bike Path.

Museum of Costume

By |2015-10-26T22:59:25+01:0026th October, 2015|365 days in Madrid, BLOG, HIGHLIGHTS|

In 2004, the current Costume Museum was created as a Research Center for Ethnological Heritage. It houses numerous objects from daily life from the past, organized into various collections of clothing, jewelry and accessories, textiles, economic activities, domestic equipment, recreational activities or religiosity and beliefs.