Dutch conference cities

The Dutch conference cities

May we welcome you to the vibrant Dutch capital, Amsterdam, an inspiring and compact city with a strong international and progressive attitude. Discover its ideal accessibility, high quality of meeting & convention facilities.

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In Arnhem and Niijmegen you'll find treasured historic buildings and parks. Besides, the region's hospitality industry, hotels, congress venues and the like, is very active and well established.

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Eindhoven was almost entirely rebuilt after World War II and developed itself into a modern town and centre of fashion, design and technology. And the accompanying congress- and meeting facilities were not forgotten either!

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Groningen is a city with an air of history and historical buildings but also impressive modern architecture. With its international and academic allure you will find plenty of congress- and meeting facilities within an inspiring atmosphere.

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Thanks to its position in the heart of Europe Maastricht is easily reached by European motorways, rail links and three international airports in the vicinity. This internationally orientated city has all the joie de vivre of a cosmopolitan culture.

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Noordwijk is Europe’s floral seaside resort with a great variety of facilities in the region. The ideal location for congresses, meetings, events and training courses.

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Rotterdam is a modern and friendly city, full of exciting new architecture. The dramatic cityscape, combined with its economic hustle and bustle and good accessibility, provides a refreshing setting for conferences, exhibitions or other business meetings.

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The Hague - the city by the Sea with its two seaside resorts Scheveningen and Kijkduin, is home to both parliament and government. It combines efficient meeting facilities in a historical city and the enchantment of the light-hearted life in a beach resort.

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In the Middle Ages Utrecht was the largest city and bishopric of what is now the Netherlands. The city's former glory is reflected in its many monumental buildings. But Utrecht also offers congress and meeting centres.

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Dutch regions

In the center of Holland you will find two very different provinces, Utrecht and Flevoland. Utrecht has forests, castles, meadows and ancient towns. Flevoland on the other hand is Holland’s youngest province and consists mainly of farmland.

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The eastern part of Holland is situated between Germany and the IJsselmeer Lake, and while extensive in area, hasn’t been discovered by most foreign tourists yet. Good reason to go out and do your own exploring.

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The northern part of Holland is bordered by the Waddenzee and the east aligns with the German border. This region is sparsely populated and perfect for boating during summer or ice-skating during winter.

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Nice coast, lots of attractions and one of the most culinary parts of Holland. The southern region of Holland aligns with the borders of Germany, to the east, Belgium to the south and the North Sea to the west.

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The west of Holland consists of Zuid-Holland and Noord-Holland. These provinces are the most densely populated provinces of Holland, where each town and city tells its own story of the past.

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