The main pillars of the local economy are hotels and tourism. Aranjuez has always been an attractive city for tourists with its
Royal Palace, the
gardens, the
Tagus river and the landscapes. In 2001 this city was designated as a
World Heritage Cultural landscape by
UNESCO, and since then, tourism has kept on increasing until hit by the 2008 recession. Prior to 2008 much money was spent in order to beautify Aranjuez and many pubs and restaurants were opened (from 2001 to 2004 their number increased 22%).
La Montaña This was a 'pharonic'
proyecto de Actuación Urbanística (PAU) of some 5000 mixed 'open market homes
(Viviendas precio libre or VPL) of which, by 2012, something around one fifth were actually sold. The remainder are now owned by the 'bad bank'
SAREB In 2005 a major events and gambling installation
Gran Casino was opened in the (northern) barrio Montaña near the existing conference centers of La Finca and Hotel Occidental Aranjuez (which includes an 18-hole golf course). Nearby, the ambitious Plaza commercial center, built but not fitted, has never opened, and the smaller enterprise center, although open, contains a local supermarket, two cafés an English Academy and less than a dozen other small businesses. Finally, in March 2008 the University Hospital Tajo was opened. In 2013 this hospital, together with several others medical facilities in the
Community of Madrid was threatened with privatisation, provoking considerable public protest known as the Marea Blanca (the white (coat) wave or tide).
Agriculture Aranjuez is located on the fertile plain in the deep, high sided valley (cuenca) of the river
Tagus (the
comarca Vega del Tajo), whose rich soil is suitable for growing wheat and other
cereals. There are also horticultural
plantations, notably of
asparagus and
strawberries but also (centered on
Villaconejos)
vineyards and extensive production of
melons. Typical of the neighbouring region of
Castilla-La Mancha Aranjuez and the Vega del Tajo also produce a wide variety of products such as
sorghum,
sunflowers, potatoes, tomatoes,
artichokes,
beets and
Jalapeño peppers. The Real Cortijo de San Isidro is a settlement about 6 km north of Aranjuez where King
Charles III of Spain established a royal farm in 1766, exploiting existing agricultural land. There is a village with a royal chapel (Hermitage) and a wine cellar (Bodegas del Real Cortijo de San Isidro)
Industry The proximity to
Madrid and the good communications by road and rail made Aranjuez a suitable location for industry:
detergents, Mechanical engineering, computer and electrical material, photographic materials,
pharmaceutical products,
paints and
varnishes, sugar refineries, and oil mills. The majority of the industries are located to the west of the
railway station or in the "Gonzalo Chacón"
industrial park, in the south. The main existing industries are: •
Indra Sistemas (Defence and high technology computer & informatics systems). • Electrónica Aranjuez (EASA High technology & defence electronics), part of grupo Espacio Industrial. •
Bosch (electrical components for automobiles). •
Carburos Metálicos Medical and industrial gasses and chemicals. • FYSE Pharmaceuticals, a division of / Ercros Industrial S.A. •
Cortefiel, a garment logistics facility for a retail company marketing brands such as Springfield, women'secret, Fifty Factory, Antonio Miró Studio and Pedro del Hierro Fashion • API Fabricación (Road signage) part of grupo Imesapi Previous industrial activities now reduced, mothballed or closed included •
Lever Brothers (manufacture and packaging of detergents) • ISN (formerly
Fruehauf) trailer manufacture & precision plastics for transport industry • Embalajes Castro S.A. Wooden crate manufacturer & general packaging specialists • Near the station there is also extensive unused railway sidings, warehouses and a sugar refining plant all presumably abandoned in the early part of the 20th century Proposals for rehabilitation of this zone as a rail to road
container port are currently (2018) under consideration. •
Agfa film: ECESA (Estudios Cinema Español), S.A.created in 1931, reformed in 1935 as E.A.S.A. (Estudios de Aranjuez, Sociedad Anónima) but made few films. In 1950 (MAFE (Manufacturas Fotográficas Españolas, S.A.) started to produce photographic film, and was absorbed into Agfa in 1964 before being closed definitively in 2001. ==Transportation==