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Monaco Exhibitions

Posted 29/09/2013
Monaco Exhibitions

Monaco is one of the most affluent locations in the world, and this means that it is home to some of the biggest exhibitions and conferences to be found anywhere across the globe. If you are travelling to Monaco in order to attend a convention or trade fair, then you will probably be based at the Grimaldi Forum. The Grimaldi Forum is one of Monaco’s foremost hospitality and conference venues, due to its location in the stunning Monaco eastern beach quarter, Larvotto. As well as being a prime conference and convention venue, the Grimaldi Forum has also hosted operas, concerts and the draw for the group stages of football’s UEFA Champions League, and being the venue for the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year awards dinner. In addition to the Grimaldi Forum, other hospitality venues in the area include the Monte Carlo SBM, and the Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo.

Monaco Conference Location

As an exhibitor attending an exhibition or trade fair, you will already be fully aware of the need for confident, attractive and intellectual promotion models, stand staff and tradeshow hosts. Expo Stars are a talent agency that has much experience in providing businesses with stand staff, product demonstrators, VIP hostesses, brand ambassadors, as well as employees who have experience in tradeshow lead generation.

Monaco is probably most famous for hosting Formula One’s Monaco Grand Prix, as well as having the highest concentration of millionaires and billionaires anywhere in the world. If you are staying in the city in order to attend a hospitality event, trade fair or exhibition, then you will find that Monaco does not do plain and ordinary accommodation. Most of their hotels are luxurious, such as the Pierre & Vacances Residence L’Ange Gardien and the Hotel Metropole Monte-Carlo. In a city that is full of millionaires there is not a great need for an extensive public transport network, however, there are some local bus routes, as well as mainline train services, linking the principality to France.


Posted 29/09/2013