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Oslo Norway Convention Centre

Posted 21/02/2014
Oslo Norway Convention Centre

The biggest and most well known conference centre in the Norwegian city of Oslo is the Norway Convention Centre, and if you are attending an exhibition or other hospitality event in the city, then this is likely to be your destination. The Norway Convention Centre hosts a number of international events and tradeshow, as well as being a meeting place for local business events. Up to 12,000 delegates can be hosted within its walls thanks to its 55 meeting rooms which vary in size. It has an onsite hotel and is only a short train or car ride away from the main city centre. Another important conference site is the Oslo Congress Centre, also known as the Oslo Spektrum) and this is also easily accessible by train, as well as being close to the airport. It boasts 20 meeting rooms, can handle up to 1,400 delegates and has an exhibition area of 1,100 square metres. There are also other conference facilities to be found at Ellingsens Pensjonat, Hotel Continental Oslo.

Oslo Convention Centre

Planning a conference or hosting an exhibit at a trade fair is going to be important to your company, which is why companies such as Expo Stars are able to offer the best looking and experienced staff to help your conference run smoothly. From emcee’s who have experience in using ear prompters, to promotion talent and stand staff, Expo Stars can provide professional, confident and attractive staffing solutions.   By engaging visitors with the best marketing and sales techniques, Expo Stars staff agency can help you to give the very best first impression of your business.  Not only do Expo Stars provide excellent promotion talent but they can also offer a wide range of different stand staff including booth attractions, promoters and exhibition hostesses.

Oslo is a city that is famous as the capital city of Norway, and for its maritime history, and this makes it one of the most important places for maritime technology and innovation. The city ranks at number one as being the most pleasurable city to live in, in Europe, and it has a wide range of activities from performing arts and literature, to classical music and art. Staying overnight in Oslo for a convention presents many choices of accommodation from the sublime surroundings of Solveig’s Inn, to the much more flamboyant Grand Hotel.

 


Posted 21/02/2014