If you are heading to Belfast in order to make an appearance at a trade fair or convention, then you are likely to be based at the Waterfront Hall. The Waterfront Hall is one of Northern Ireland’s most well known exhibition and conference venues and it was built as recently as 1997.It has an auditorium that is capable of hosting over 2,200 people, however, thanks to its flexible layout, it is capable of hosting larger events if needed. There is also an adjoining conference suite that can seat 380 people. Other conference venues across the city include Belmont Tower, and at the Grand Opera House, Belfast City Centre, Belfast.
Attending a conference, exhibition or tradeshow means having the best people at the forefront of your exhibit, and that means employing attractive, self-assured, intelligent and presentable exhibition staff. Expo Stars are a company that specialises in promotion talent services, and they can offer their clients experienced and confident staff who are able to undertake a number of varying roles. They can provide booth hostesses, promo staff, product demonstrators, emcees, narrators and other live marketing staff, all of which will be able to boost your companies profile no matter what the occasion.
Belfast was traditionally the home to one of the most prolific ship building industries anywhere in the world, as well as being home to the main linen and rope manufacturing industries. It was also the city where the ill-fated transatlantic liner, The Titanic was built. If you are staying in the city for a conference or exhibition, then you will find plenty of places to stay, including the Ravenhill Guesthouse, and the five-star Merchant Hotel. Getting around the city means making use of the cities public transport network. This consists of bus and train networks, although the city is still very much dependent on the motorcar, and this means that there is no shortage of black taxi’s and minicabs available to hire in the city.