The Monaco Government Tourist & Convention Authority team will this week be attending AIME exhibition in Melbourne, to present the unique principality as a top class international MICE destination on the stunning French Riviera.
The Monaco Convention Bureau offers a one-stop shop of services, impartially and free of charge to assist with planning your meeting or event in the principality. Monaco lies just 30 minutes by car and 6 minutes by helicopter from France's second-largest airport, Nice, linking more than 80 cities in 26 countries around the world.
The Monaco Convention Bureau has created a Monaco Meetings offer which involves streamlining the hotel tariffs and creating three price categories that include taxes and breakfast in a standard single or double room.
Additional benefits of the Monaco Meetings offer include a free overnight inspection visit for two people, including helicopter transfers from Nice Airport, a discount voucher booklet for all delegates and a free welcome cocktail reception for new events booking 1200 room nights.
Alison Roberts-Brown, Regional Director of Monaco Government & Tourist Authority in Australia invites AIME attendees to their stand for an opportunity to win a bottle of champagne.
"Monaco lies at the heart of Europe and offers global connections, making it an outstanding location for international conventions or high end incentives. The Monaco Meetings offer demonstrates how serious the principality takes the MICE market. Please come along to our stand for a glass of Perrier Jouet champagne, a favourite of Princess Grace, to find out more about making Monaco your next international MICE destination."
For More Information:
MONACO GOVERNMENT TOURIST & CONVENTION AUTHORITY, AUSTRALIA
c/o AVIAREPS Oceania (AVIAREPS Pty Ltd)
Level 5, 68 Alfred Street, Milsons Point, NSW, 2061 (PO Box 365, Milsons Point, NSW 1565)
Ph: (02) 8666 4696 Fax: (02) 9929 4543
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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