Alto Palancia Boosts Local Commerce with 'Spring Passport' Campaign

Twenty-eight businesses in the region participate in this ACAP initiative to revitalize local shopping and encourage consumption.

Generic image of a hand stamping a shopping passport in a local store.
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Generic image of a hand stamping a shopping passport in a local store.

The Alto Palancia Merchants Association (ACAP) has launched the commercial revitalization campaign 'Spring Passport – Shopping Route', which will take place from April 15 to May 15, with the participation of 28 businesses in the region.

The main objective of this initiative is to activate purchases in local commerce and encourage consumption in local establishments through a participatory dynamic that includes attractive prizes for customers.
The campaign operates simply: customers can collect a passport at any participating store, fill in their details, and get stamps each time they make a purchase at the affiliated establishments. For the passport to be valid, it must have five stamps from different businesses, with the exception of the towns of Bejís and Torás, where stamps can be repeated up to a maximum of three times.
Once completed, the passport can be submitted to any affiliated establishment, which will be responsible for delivering it to the ACAP headquarters. This edition includes establishments from various towns in Alto Palancia, such as Carnicería La Sekina in Torás; Tesoros del Palancia in Bejís; in Viver, Ferretería Sandra, Cooperativa de Viver, and Pastelería Galindo; in Soneja, Carnicería La Esquina; in Altura, Perfumería La Paloma; and in Altura and Segorbe, Fucsia Perfumería and Carnicería y Embutidos La Santa. In Segorbe, businesses like Desmar Bricolaje y Electrodomésticos, Sprint Hostelería e Industria, Viajes Vibilia, Alcuadrado Electrodomésticos, Calzados Tonico, Segor Sport – Deportes Ángel, Casa Bebé, La Balanza a Granel, Librería Papelería Mi Copia, Panadería La Catalineta, La Casa de las Olivas, Marval Joyeros, Joyería Royo, La Jamonería La Esperanza, Librería y Papelería Avenida, Infobit Informática, Óptica Royo, Monarca, and Electrodomésticos Hervas Romero are participating.
The campaign offers attractive prizes for participants: five prizes of 100 euros, distributed in 25-euro vouchers to be spent in affiliated businesses, and five lots of local products donated by Papas Maribel, Cervecería Audaç, Dulces La Cartuja, Vinos Alcovi, and Salsas Artesanas Gil. The draw will take place on May 22, 2026, at the ACAP headquarters, located at Albaset Street, 5, in an event open to the public.
ACAP emphasizes the importance of these types of campaigns to strengthen the commercial fabric of Alto Palancia, promote responsible consumption, and highlight the proximity, quality, and personalized service offered by the region's businesses. With initiatives like “Spring Passport”, the association reaffirms its commitment to local economic development and support for businesses in the territory.