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Montevideo Trade Center

Posted 07/02/2014
Montevideo Trade Center

Built relatively recently, the World Trade Center Montevideo (WTC Montevideo) is a conference and exhibition centre that is close to both the local international airport and the centre of Montevideo. It is home to some of the biggest hospitality events and conventions in Uruguay, thanks to its three towers, which offer varying floor sizes. Its three towers all offer top quality conference facilities, and there is enough room for any size of conference or hospitality event. Other conferences can be housed at a number of destinations across the city, including at the Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza Hotel, Montevideo and at the Sheraton Montevideo Hotel, Montevideo.

Montevideo Trade Center

Presentable, attractive and attentive exhibition staff can be hard to come by, however, promotion talent agency Expo Stars, have years of experience in providing just that. Expo Stars can provide you with eye-catching and intelligent stand staff, crowd gatherers, promo talent, promotion models as well as other employees with experience in live marketing, face to face marketing and exhibition surveys.

Montevideo is the capital city of Uruguay, and it is famous for being a rich, diverse and culturally significant city. It is seen as being the centre of higher education in the country, as well as being popular with tourists. If you are staying in the city in order to attend a conference or trade fair, then you will not be disappointed with the amount of accommodation that is available, ranging from the simple bed and breakfast facilities to be found at the Casa Sarandi Guesthouse, to the more majestic surroundings of the five-star Sofitel Montevideo Carrasco hotel. Getting out and about whilst in the city is easy thanks to the extensive bus network in the city, and as well as the local bus service, there are also a number of bus routes to other parts of the country. In addition to the bus routes, there are also three commuter rail lines that connect the city to the outer suburbs.


Posted 07/02/2014