Tips on booking a meeting or conference in Dublin

18 November, 2014

When it comes to choosing conference venues in Dublin or nationwide for your up and coming event there are a lot of factors that need to be considered. Choosing a venue that can cater for the level of delegates that are attending is the first consideration. Will you require a small meeting venue in Dublin or if its a large group, will you require a large banquet hall in Dublin?

No matter if it’s a large or small group certain criteria are usually high on the list for organisers. What is the daily delegate rate? Does the room have sufficient lighting, air conditioning, up to date technology as well as an on hand team for any queries you may have? Advance research on floor plans as well as which style of seating arrangements are required for your delegates is required in advance of booking. Do they prefer theatre style, banqueting or cabaret style?

Another consideration is regarding dining, is there a breakout room available for tea/ coffee breaks and or lunch breaks? When it comes to lunches or evening meals there are few people who cannot be won over by a deliciously prepared meal. When a meal is considered very good, this is proven to have positive associations for business relationships! Therefore the key when choosing venues in Dublin is to not overlook the little details.

Location, location, location is also imperative. Choosing a conference venue that’s central and close to key transportation links is very important to ensure your delegates reach the conference on time!

When it comes to unique venues in Dublin, the Conference and Events Venue at the Mansion House benefits its superb location adjacent to the Lord Mayors residence the Mansion House. The historical venue features from wall to ceiling glass windows and we can cater for every type of meeting, from small meetings up to large conferences up to 700 delegates.

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  • Conference & Events Venue at The Mansion House, Dawson Street Dublin 2, Ireland

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