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Oct 29

StockholmFamous as an international meeting place and lauded for her sophisticated culture, Stockholm is rated in the top twenty destination spots in Europe. As an incentive destination, the city has few rivals. A trip to Stockholm is sure to fire the imagination of your staff and will be a reward they will never forget.

Did you know that Stockholm is made up of 14 islands? The archipelago includes 24,000 islets, skerries, and of course, the islands, all interconnected by 57 bridges? And that’s just the general geography. The people of Stockholm love art and the city can boast of 100 art museum and point visitors to any of their 75 museums. Even the subway system is decorated with mural and pieces of art, so much so, that the Stockholm subway has been called the world’s longest art museum.

The city nourishes more than artistic spirit; it is home to 1,500 restaurants. There’s much more to the gastronomic experience in Stockholm than smorgasbord or herring. The GQ (Gastronomic Intelligence) restaurant offers five or seven course dinners that combine the best of gourmet and healthy cuisine. If your budget is a bit more frugal and you have a yen for Italian cuisine, check out the Haga Restaurant and Deli.

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Aug 31

The world is peppered with event destinations and conference centers. Almost every large city has several, and even smaller towns are starting to create event space or renovate older buildings to bring conference visitors. However, many of them are reusing unique sites and unusual existing buildings ad business for convention space. Brussels is one of the best examples of this unique venue space.

Brussels Events Brewery

Brussels is one of the world centers for brewing “liquid bread.” The Events Brewery provides space for up to 40,000 people, and offers high tech support and sound proof walls for space division.

Van Buuren Museum

Featuring some of the world masters, this art museum also has space for smaller events. After attending an event in the garden or their art deco lounge, participants can enjoy five hundred years of world-class art.

The Atomium

Engineer André Waterkeyn designed this amazing building, which was renovated in 2004 and is now available for meetings and receptions. For an idea of just how remarkable this building is, go to www.atomium.de.

The number of wonderful event centers in Brussels does not end here. Many museums, breweries, hotels, historical buildings, and more make Brussels an ideal choice for a European destination meeting or conference. Check with Belgian tourism groups for more information, or simply do an internet search to find the many choices available to you in this beautiful country.

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