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Attending a Conference in Dublin

Posted 04/03/2014
Attending a Conference in Dublin

Conference in Dublin

The beautiful Irish city of Dublin is home to the Convention Centre Dublin, which is one of the largest exhibition centres in Ireland. It is capable of hosting up to 8,000 delegates at any one time, and it has over 20 meeting rooms of various sizes, which include an auditorium that can hold 2,000 people, and an exhibition suite of 4,500 square metres. It is a carbon neutral venue, and because of that fact it is an ideal venue for environment based conferences and conventions. As well as the Convention Centre Dublin, there are also other conference venues to be found across the city, including at the Royal Dublin Society Arena, and at the Gresham Hotel Dublin, Dublin City Centre, Dublin.

Attending a trade fair or exhibition means setting up your exhibit or tradeshow booth in a way that helps to boost interest in your stall. As well as the appearance of the stall, you are going to need to employ attractive, intelligent and confident exhibition staff that can set your stall or booth apart from the competition. For that reason, talent agency Expo Stars have been providing companies with promotion talent, booth hostesses, interpreters, brand ambassadors, tradeshow presenters and more. With promo talent from Expo Stars, you are getting experienced eye-catching and proficient staff that have experience in live marketing and tradeshow lead generation.

Dublin is a city that prides itself on its heritage and cultural background. It is home to plenty of historical landmarks, including the famous Dublin Castle. When staying in the city in order to attend a conference or hospitality event, you will need to find suitable accommodation, and there is no shortage of places to stay, such as the Beech Lodge B&B, or the five-star Merrion Hotel. Travelling to your conference venue from your accommodation is easy thanks to the cities public transport network, which includes, buses, trams and an urban railway network, as well as the ubiquitous taxis.

 

 

 


Posted 04/03/2014