Easter is one of the busiest periods for cultural tourism and the leisure sector in Spain and across Europe.

During these days, searches for Easter plans increase, especially those that combine culture, entertainment and different experiences.

At Clorian Ticketing, we have selected 5 Easter 2026 plans you shouldn’t miss, across cultural and leisure venues that stand out for their offering.

Below, we bring together these experiences that reflect the diversity and evolution of the sector.

1. Ruth Asawa in Bilbao: a must-see retrospective

The exhibition Ruth Asawa Retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao spans more than six decades of the American artist’s career, offering a comprehensive view of her work.

Ruth Asawa en Bilbao: una retrospectiva imprescindible

Through sculptures, drawings, notebooks and works in different materials, the exhibition shows how Asawa integrated art into all aspects of her life, blurring the boundaries between disciplines and exploring the relationship between form, space and nature.

As she once said: “An artist is an ordinary person who can turn ordinary things into something special.”

A unique opportunity to discover one of the most influential figures of the 20th century in an exceptional setting.

2. Sala Gemma in Porto: the book as a valuable object

Inside the iconic Livraria Lello, Sala Gemma is dedicated to some of the most valuable pieces in the literary world: first editions, manuscripts, rare books and collectible works.

Sala Gemma en Oporto

Beyond the visit to the bookstore, this space highlights the book as a cultural, historical and even investment object, bringing together unique copies by authors such as Saramago, Nabokov or Lewis Carroll.

Located in an iconic building with more than a century of history, the proposal combines heritage, literature and collecting in a single experience.

3. El Palau in a female voice: rediscovering the Palau from a new perspective

The Palau de la Música Catalana offers a visit focused on the women who have left their mark on the history of the building.

El Palau en veu femenina

El Palau en veu femenina invites visitors to discover stories that have long remained in the background, highlighting their role within this emblematic space in Barcelona.

A different way to explore the Palau, incorporating new perspectives into the cultural narrative.

4. Easter programme in Valencia: art for all audiences

The Centro de Arte Hortensia Herrero presents a special Easter programme with activities and creative workshops designed for the whole family.

Programa de Pascua en València: arte para todos los públicos

Throughout April, the space becomes a meeting point where art is experienced in a participatory way, offering proposals that combine learning and entertainment.

An ideal option for those looking for family plans during Easter.

5. Wonder Space in Madrid: pop culture and collecting

The Madrid Wax Museum introduces Wonder Space, a new area where visitors can explore unique pieces linked to pop culture and collecting.

The proposal brings together objects from specialised collectors and the museum itself, creating a different experience within the usual visit.

A way to expand the visit with temporary content that connects with new audiences.

An Easter defined by a diversity of experiences

The variety of plans available during Easter reflects how the cultural and leisure sector continues to expand its offering.

From large-scale exhibitions to spaces dedicated to collecting, as well as family activities and new ways of reinterpreting heritage, venues are increasingly offering more diverse proposals.

An evolution that responds to visitors seeking more complete experiences tailored to their interests.