TOULOUSE

Submitted by dervin on Fri 09/11/2018 - 14:12
Known as La Ville Rose (‘The Pink City’) from its ubiquitous terra-cotta brick buildings, Toulouse has a very rich historical and cultural heritage. Toulouse's airport offers connections to 90 world destinations. The city occupies an ideal geographical location with numerous strong points for business tourism.

AMIENS

Submitted by dervin on Fri 09/11/2018 - 14:10
Ideally located at the heart of the Hauts-de-France region and the Paris - London- Brussels triangle, Amiens has a rich cultural, architectural and industrial heritage. Its cathedral is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located near two international airports (Roissy-CDG and Paris-Beauvais), Amiens is a destination of choice for business tourism professionals.

SAINT-ETIENNE

Submitted by dervin on Fri 09/11/2018 - 14:00
Saint-Etienne, with the French Ministry of Culture “City of Art and History" label, is a hub of artistic performance with a focus on contemporary creation. Saint-Etienne's leadership in the universe of design is exemplified in a multitude of manners. A digital and innovative-focused region with the French Tech label, Saint-Etienne Métropole benefits from easy access (close to Lyon with direct TGV high-speed train connections to Paris…).

ROANNE

Submitted by dervin on Fri 09/11/2018 - 13:58
Located at the crossroads of major communication routes of Paris-Lyon and Bordeaux-Lyon, Roanne is easily accessible. The economic fabric of the Roannais region is dense. As a territory with a rich culinary tradition, Roanne is synonymous with gastronomic excellence.

PARIS

Submitted by dervin on Fri 09/11/2018 - 13:52
As a symbol of French culture, Paris is an ideal destination for organising conventions and corporate events with elegance, originality and prestige. Paris also is the home to continental Europe's largest air hub, a very developed transportation network and high quality hotel infrastructures.
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