The audiovisual world is constantly seeking locations that can bring a unique touch to every production, and Burgos, with its vast territory and rich heritage, stands out as one of the most attractive destinations for the film and television industry. With increasing competition among locations worldwide, Burgos emerges as a privileged destination that combines history, nature, and modernity. Through the Burgos Film Commission, this province presents itself as an ideal location for any type of filming, whether it be for cinema, television series, or advertising.

A province of visual diversity

With 371 municipalities, Burgos is the province with the most localities in all of Spain, offering an immense range of possibilities for the creation of cinematic landscapes. Whether directors are looking for a rural, medieval, or contemporary setting, Burgos boasts unparalleled diversity. One of the most striking elements of this province is its combination of architectural and scenic richness. Burgos is traversed by two of the most important rivers on the Iberian Peninsula: the Duero, to the south, and the Ebro, to the north, providing the region with spectacular riverside landscapes that can be used as a backdrop for various types of productions.

At the heart of the province, the city of Burgos offers a perfect balance between the historical and the modern. Centuries-old monuments, such as the iconic Cathedral of Burgos, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, blend seamlessly with contemporary spaces like the Fórum Evolución, one of the most modern conference centres in Spain. This contrast is ideal for productions looking to combine different eras or styles within the same visual narrative. Additionally, the Fórum’s location, just five minutes’ walk from the Plaza Mayor, makes everything easily accessible for film crews.

Infrastructure and accessibility

One of Burgos’ logistical advantages is its excellent connection to Madrid. In just an hour and a half by train, production teams can travel from the Spanish capital to Burgos, greatly facilitating the logistics of projects that require frequent transport of personnel or technical equipment. Furthermore, Burgos has an airport, allowing for greater accessibility for international productions that need to transport talent or equipment from other parts of the world.

In terms of education, Burgos is also home to a university offering a degree in Audiovisual Communication, meaning the region is constantly producing qualified professionals and students who can integrate into productions, contributing both technical knowledge and creativity. This educational offer makes Burgos not only a place to film but also a hub for developing young talent in the industry.

Burgos Film Commission

Source: Burgos Film Commission

Comprehensive production support

One of the major attractions offered by the Burgos Film Commission is its ability to provide complete support to audiovisual productions. From speed in processing filming permits to advisory services during pre-production, the Film Commission handles all the necessary procedures and bureaucratic aspects, allowing production teams to focus on what’s most important: content creation.

Moreover, the Commission offers on-site support during production, enabling them to anticipate any needs that may arise during filming. This type of close and personalised assistance is invaluable for productions, ensuring that everything runs smoothly and efficiently. Additionally, the Burgos Film Commission helps with sourcing local suppliers, technical staff, and actors, facilitating the creation of production teams with regional talent, thus optimising the resources of each project.

A proven filming destination

Over the years, Burgos has hosted numerous shoots, cementing its reputation as a top-tier destination for the audiovisual industry. In fact, in 2024, the province was the setting for the film “La huella del mal”, directed by Manuel Ríos San Martín and produced by La Charito Films, a large-scale production that has put Burgos on the map of contemporary cinema.

But that’s not all. In the coming weeks, Burgos will once again shine on the big screen with the filming of David Pérez-Sañudo’s new project, the movie “El sacamantecas”, which will be shot in several locations throughout the province. These recent productions not only demonstrate Burgos’ versatility as a film location but also its ability to successfully host major projects.

In conclusion, Burgos stands out as a unique and complete destination for any type of audiovisual production. With its rich heritage, modern infrastructure, accessibility, and the comprehensive support provided by the Burgos Film Commission, this Spanish province is the perfect place to bring any film or television project to life.

The combination of natural settings, historical monuments, and contemporary spaces ensures that every production choosing Burgos as its setting will benefit from a location offering the best of both worlds: past and present, urban and rural, historical and modern.