The geographic location of Burgos and its historical role as a communications hub have made this city a thriving economic enclave and provided its people with a marked entrepreneurial spirit and a solid entrepreneurial and commercial culture.
Today Burgos has a modern and comfortable infrastructure of communications between its industrial areas and major communication routes, it benefits from an enviable quality of life and possesses a strong industrial activity carried out by their companies, many of them leaders in their sectors that place Burgos as the industrial capital of northern Spain.
Within a radius of 250 kilometres (just over two hours by car) it is situated both on the border with France as well as seven autonomous communities totalling more than 35% of GDP, in which about 30% of the Spanish population resides, traditionally representing the highest per capita GDP of the country.
Communications
Connected
360º
by land, sea
and air