Made in Germany is one of the world’s most prestigious seals. The nation is brimming with brands, production hubs and quality meeting spaces. Meeting facilities are mighty impressive and often in meaningful locations - homes of global brands.
Meeting venues can be immaculate, cutting-edge, architectural masterpieces, or graffiti-covered art communes in Berlin. Essen’s UNESCO coal colliery offers remarkable meeting rooms amongst the workings of the old mine, Germany’s biggest.
Just as some German meeting rooms may surprise the unsuspecting, so does the German work-life balance. Away from work, Germans enjoy life. This is the nation of beer gardens, wonderful coastal and mountain landscapes, and buzzing cities.
German corporate offsite events blend business and pleasure like few other destinations. The nation is a model of efficiency but also a playground for leisure. Meeting days are rounded off on the water, in the mountains or in a city centre beer garden.
The German economic might has given rise to a wealth of meeting venues and support services. Meeting rooms vary widely, with panoramic marvels at close to 3000m in the German Alps, to the windswept expanse of the Baltic coast.
Historic or cutting-edge, quality runs through German meeting venues. The cities offer some inspirational meeting venues, from edgy spaces in Berlin to ornate, grand halls in Munich.

Banish the idea that Germany is a nation of workaholics. Away from the workplace, Germans cherish their free time and crave time spent outdoors and enjoying leisure.
The Alps are an outdoor playground with fantastic mountain sports, and the north coast is superb for beach and ocean activities. Germany has some wonderfully quirky activities as well, like inland surfing and urban golf amongst the ruins of a Cold War listening station.

Sausages might be synonymous with Germany, but the German menu is regional and quality. The cities are awash with global foods, the north is famed for its seafood, and the south delivers hearty meats and sauerkraut.
Event dining venues are something that really stand out in Germany. The options range from contemporary urban venues to historic palaces and mountain-top huts to waterfront terraces on the coast, rivers, and lakes.

Germany is world-famous for its beer, and the Oktoberfest is the world’s greatest celebration of beer. Beer gardens are a fixture in most locations throughout the country and operate from spring to autumn.
The cities, especially Berlin, offer vibrant nightlife in innovative and exciting venues. Berlin is also home to some of the world’s most iconic dance clubs.

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