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Washington DC Conference Venues

Posted 10/10/2013
Washington DC Conference Venues

Washington DC Conference Venues

 

If you are travelling to the capital city of the United States in order to attend a trade fair or conference then you will probably be attending the conference at one of the main Washington DC conference venues. This includes the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The center has an impressive 703,000 square feet of exhibition and conference space, which has the ability to host up to 42,000 delegates, as well as being home to over 75 meeting rooms, meaning that the center is able to accommodate any size of hospitality event. Other large conference venues can be found at various locations throughout the city, and they include the Washington Marriott Wardman Park, Washington DC, and at the Renaissance Washington DC Hotel, Washington DC.

 

Staff For Washington DC Conference Venues

 

If you are exhibiting at a trade fair or exhibition it is vital that you hire the best exhibition staff, tradeshow hostesses and other live marketing staff in order to attract more interest in your stand. Expo Stars are a promotion talent agency that has years of experience and expertise in providing exceptional stand staff, emcees, narrators, product demonstrators and other exhibition staff, which are attractive, informed and confident.

 

Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States, and sits on the Potomac River, and it is named after George Washington. The city is famous for being the home of the White House, the residence of the President of the United States, as well as for being home to many museums and historical sites. If you are staying in Washington in order to attend an exhibition or convention, then you will find that there are many different and varied places to stay, and these include the Embassy Circle Guest House, or the five-star hotel The Jefferson. Travelling to and from your conference venue to your accommodation is easy, thanks to the Washington metro system, one of the largest underground train networks in the country, which is backed-up by several local bus routes and plenty of taxi cabs.

 

 

 


Posted 10/10/2013