Rixos Radamis Sharm El Sheikh announced the opening of its Convention Centre, the largest and most advanced convention facility in the region, setting a new benchmark for business and event tourism along Egypt’s Red Sea coast.
Covering a total area of 4,000 square meters, the Convention
Centre is designed to host world-class conferences, exhibitions, corporate
meetings, and grand celebrations, combining versatility, elegance, and
cutting-edge technology.
At its core lies the magnificent Diamond Hall, the
centrepiece of the complex, spanning a total of 1,800 m².
It can be divided into three sections of 600 m² each or used
as one expansive hall, offering exceptional flexibility for events of all
sizes.
Complementing the main hall are seven fully equipped meeting
rooms, providing customisable spaces ideal for workshops, conferences, and
private gatherings.
Guests are welcomed into a spacious main foyer that sets the
tone for sophistication, featuring an exclusive buffet area and rich coffee
break options for a refined culinary experience.
The Convention Centre also includes a cinema hall for
private screenings and corporate presentations, ensuring a distinctive edge for
creative and executive events alike.
Every detail of the Convention Centre is supported by
state-of-the-art technology, high-speed internet connection, and advanced
audiovisual systems, providing a seamless and efficient environment for all
types of gatherings.
“The Convention Centre marks a milestone in the evolution of
MICE tourism in Egypt and the region,” said Erkan Yildirim, Managing Director
of Rixos Hotels Egypt. “As the largest convention centre of its kind, it
reinforces our vision to position Sharm El Sheikh as a global destination for
world-class events and business experiences.”
With its contemporary architecture, flexible event spaces, and Rixos’s signature Turkish-inspired hospitality, the Convention Centre at Rixos Radamis Sharm El Sheikh stands as a premier destination for international congresses, business forums, and luxury social events in the Middle East. -TradeArabia News Service