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DIJ airport hotel transfers The Parc des Expositions et des Congrès is located in Dijon, France and was built in 1955, one side has a 600 seats amphitheater and can hold up to 1,600 with the connecting amphitheater. Every year the centre hosts over 300 events. Book a private sedan from DIJ to The Parc des Expositions et des Congrès, this should take about 15 minutes to arrive to the centre. If you are interested in hotels, there are several nearby within blocks of the centre.
Surrounded by the eastern foliage of France, Dijon is known around the world for its beloved mustard and often revered amongst architects for its gothic and art deco adornments. The old city’s massive Parc des Expositions et Congrès de Dijon (or Dijon Congrexpo) is often host to modern trade and expositions for vendors across five massive halls. Also within its high-tech walls is a large theater that seats over 600 people, and 20 rooms that offer custom-sized events ranging from 20 to 600. Services include decorations and flowers, as well as audio-visual tech support, not to mention a vast list of approved local caterers. The facility is also adjacent to the Auditorium Light Rail Station and its fast connects to downtown Dijon via the T1 Line. About fifteen minutes south of the venue rest Dijon Bourgogne Airport as well, reachable through the freedom of private rentals like sedans, vans and SUVs as well as meet-and-greet services ranging from the back-road routes offered by local personal drivers to memorable arrivals via stretched limousine.
With easy access to the city’s northeast side, guests interested in staying close to the event venue will find a wide variety of unique hotels to choose from. The closest options include budget stays like ibis Dijon Centre Clemenceau as well as a diverse choice of hostel rooms and apartment-style suites at apart & Hôtel Congrès Expo. Travel a bit further down the venue’s adjacent Boulevard de Champagne for more upscale options that include a familiar western social scene at Hotel Mercure Dijon Centre Clémenceau as well as Hôtel Campanile Dijon’s attached access to the Poincaré Light Rail Station. Beyond lodging rest an array of unique ways to spend each part of the day - start with a neighborhood stroll with the modest mornings of Park Grésilles, home to a large splash pad and hidden hedges, afterward considering cozy lakeside landscaping at Parc de la Toison d'Or for sit-down amongst French foliage, finally ending the night with stylish local cuisine from nearby event venue restaurants ranging from the hip menu of Carte Blanche to outdoor oysters at Les artistes. |