Iberian Retreat 2025 · Porto Bridging Cities, Bridging Shapers, Bridging Generations

Once a year, the Global Shapers Hubs from across Iberia —both Spain and Portugal— come together for one of the most anticipated moments of the year: the Iberian Retreat.

This gathering has become a key tradition to strengthen collaboration between Hubs, share learnings, and build partnerships that transcend borders. Each edition is an opportunity to reconnect, get inspired, and reaffirm the power of a community committed to creating local impact with a global vision.

This year, the host city was Porto (Portugal). Under the theme “Bridging Cities”, the retreat focused on how Iberian cities can collaborate to address shared challenges — from sustainability and mobility to civic engagement, education, and social integration.


🗓 Day 1 – Welcome & Local Connection

Location: Mouco Cowork Space

Unfortunately, I’m sharing this first part after the fact, since I wasn’t able to experience it live.

The first day began with an open coworking space, allowing early arrivals to work and settle in.

In the afternoon, participants joined a volunteering activity with U.Dream, followed by the official welcome session:

  • Remarks by Suzana Menezes (AMP)

  • Porto Hub presentation and Port wine toast

  • Regional overview by Diogo Almeida Alves

  • Roundtable: “Porto’s Call to Action” with local changemakers from IRIS, UPTEC, Porto Ambiente, and VERDE

  • Dinner with live music (Tuna), closing the evening with good conversations and warm energy.

This opening set the tone for the retreat: community, purpose, and shared vision.


🤝 Day 2 – Bridging Shapers & Generations

Location: UPTEC Baixa

The second day focused on strengthening collaboration between Hubs and connecting generations of Shapers:

  • Improv session led by Diogo Almeida Alves to spark creativity and teamwork.

  • World Café to explore projects, priorities, and opportunities for joint action.

  • Presentations on the evolution of the Global Shapers Community in the Iberian region.

  • Intergenerational roundtable: “The Evolution of Porto and Iberia” with representatives from Lisbon, Madrid, Santander, and Porto.

The image captured during this session reflects the collaborative spirit of the retreat: whiteboards filled with ideas, open discussions, and people from across Iberia working toward common goals.

Main topics included:

  • Education and children’s needs

  • Fighting misinformation

  • Migration and integration

  • Civic engagement and sustainability

In the evening, participants enjoyed free time to explore Porto, followed by a dinner and party at Embaixada Terrace, strengthening bonds in a more informal setting.


🌉 Day 3 – Bridging Impact

Locations: Mercado Ferreira Borges · Palácio da Bolsa · Cálem Wine Cellars

The final day focused on experiencing Porto through its urban solutions and reflecting on shared commitments:

  • Guided electric tram tour on sustainable mobility with STCP.

  • Mapping Bridges workshop — exploring ways to connect cities and communities.

  • Commitment Circle, where Hubs shared pledges and next steps for collaboration.

This last day highlighted what the Iberian Retreat is all about: not just inspiration, but collective action that extends beyond the event itself.


🌟 Final thoughts

Porto 2025 made one thing very clear: Iberian cities share far more than they realize. And when young leaders meet, collaborate, and exchange ideas, they can imagine — and build — shared solutions to common challenges.

Each Iberian Retreat is a chance to:

  • Learn from diverse experiences,

  • Inspire and be inspired,

  • Connect people and projects,

  • and most importantly, act together.

✨ We return with new ideas, projects, friendships, and renewed energy to keep driving local impact with global reach.

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