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Natascha Langhein
VisitScotland Business Tourism Unit
c/o Lieb Management & Beteiligungs GmbH
natascha@lieb-management.de
Telefon: 089 6890 638-58
www.conventionscotland.com/german
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Economic, political & financial capital of Scotland½ million inhabitants therefore relatively small. V popular tourist destination in its own right – UNESCO world heritage site – Historic old town and new town, royal connections, culturally rich – festivals, galleries, museums and myriad tourist attractions.V strong in business tourism. Breeze to organise incentives but also v strong in conferencing – EICC....
Scotland’s largest city – 1.2 million inhabitants. Thriving city which markets itself as Scotland with Style.In the last 25 years the city has invested heavily in business tourism, specifically conferencing and has the largest dedicated conferencing capacity in the uk – 12,000 at the SECC. Glasgow has the infrastructure to handle such large events – hotels, venues, restaurants etc. Buzzing night life and excellent shopping. UNESCO World City of Music. Every week 120 music events held in the city – classic concerts (home of RSNO, Scottish Opera etc), pop concerts, jamming sessions, traditional live music etc.
Energy capital of Europe. ¼ million inhabitants, thriving business city. Strong in oil & gas and growing reputation in renewable energy.Two universities. Strong in conferencing at the AECC which hosts off shore Europe every second year (50k+ pax)!Aberdeen is also a growing incentive destination – excellent access into Europe with Lufthansa, KLM and AirFrance. Aberdeen is gateway into the Cairngorm National park for adventure sport, country pursuits and stunning highland scenery. Royal Deeside is less than hour away where the Queen spends her summer holidays.On the edge of Speyside – famous whisky region
Or if you are seeking a venue that is more exclusive and private, how about hiring your own venue – castle, house, lodge etc...Archerfield is located just outside of Edinburgh on the East Lothian coast15 double roomsPrivate dining for 50 pax
Or if you are seeking a venue that is more exclusive and private, how about hiring your own venue – castle, house, lodge etc...Archerfield is located just outside of Edinburgh on the East Lothian coast15 double roomsPrivate dining for 50 pax
Modern spacesSecond most popular free visitor attraction in Scotland (1 million visitors in 2011)800pax for a reception120 pax in the main street.
Gala dinners for up to 100 and receptions for up to 400 pax.Situated within a large estate, 30 minute drive from Edinburgh. Possible to hold varied activities on site e.g. Highland games, falconry, golf (at Craigielaw), clay pigeon shooting, fly fishing etc.
Vast range of accommodation options in 4 & 5 star bracket.
Resort hotels for larger incentives & conferencesStarwood resort hotel on the West coast of Scotland. 40 minutes from Glasgow.219 rooms and two championship golf courses
Luxury castle accommodation deep in the HighlandsInverlochy Castle is located amidst the scenic foothills of Ben Nevis overlooking its own loch. Built in 1863 by the first Lord Abinger, the castle was a private residence until 1963. Queen Victoria herself visited in 1873 and commented in her diaries 'I never saw a lovelier or more romantic spot'. The castle today offers luxury accommodation with 17 bedrooms, individually designed and all with private bathrooms. The castle's grand hall is the perfect place to enjoy tea by the open log fire and the drawing room is ideal for a pre-dinner cocktail. Enjoy Michelin star dining in one of the 3 opulent dining rooms. There is plenty to do from scenic walks around the stunning grounds to clay pigeon shooting and fishing on the loch.
Or if you are seeking a venue that is more exclusive and private, how about hiring your own venue – castle, house, lodge etc...Archerfield is located just outside of Edinburgh on the East Lothian coast15 double roomsPrivate dining for 50 pax
Unique team building – highland games including tossing the caber, tug of war, highland dancing, throwing the haggis etc.