Dresden is the capital of the federal state of Saxony and is characterised by its classical architecture. With more than 15,000 events a year, Dresden becomes one of the most important conference and congress destinations in Germany. In Dresden, science meets art and tradition meets innovation. Would you like to organise a conference in the centre of Dresden? Many cultural highlights such as the Zwinger or the Frauenkirche are not far away. Depending on the location or equipment of the event location, you can also hold your meeting above the rooftops of Dresden. Who likes it more comfortably, can also hold the next conference in a country hotel. There are no limits to your creativity in designing your next event in Dresden.

MICE access enables agencies to quickly and easily find conference hotels for their clients, request them and book them afterwards. But also customers themselves can request and book hotels in Dresden via the MICE access booking platform without any problems. In Dresden alone, MICE access presents over 60 hotels in its portfolio and therefore offers a wide range of conference facilities. Whether in the middle of Dresden or a little more rural, there is something for every occasion.

A well-known conference hotel is for example the Vienna House QF Dresden, which is located in the heart of the baroque old town and also offers great conference facilities. This can easily be requested via MICE access.

The Hyperion Hotel Dresden Am Schloss offers a somewhat different conference location in a modern design and historical environment. The hotel offers a multitude of different conference rooms – from a small conference to a big event – everything is realizable.

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Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1979), beginning as a travel agent up through today as a publisher of eTurboNews (eTN), one of the world’s most influential and most-read travel and tourism publications. He is also Chairman of ICTP. His experiences include working and collaborating with various national tourism offices and non-governmental organizations, as well as private and non-profit organizations, and in planning, implementing, and quality control of a range of travel and tourism-related activities and programs, including tourism policies and legislation. His major strengths include a vast knowledge of travel and tourism from the point of view of a successful private enterprise owner, superb networking skills, strong leadership, excellent communication skills, strong team player, attention to detail, dutiful respect for compliance in all regulated environments, and advisory skills in both political and non-political arenas with respect to tourism programs, policies, and legislation. He has a thorough knowledge of current industry practices and trends and is a computer and Internet junkie.