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8450 conference chairs

– and the world’s highest pulpit chair

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2005

A meeting room for six

or a congress hall for 1700?

How many of you are coming? And what will you need? No matter your agenda, we have the perfect venue. Great facilities in the heart of town or a charming venue in tranquil surroundings by the fjord. Inspiration, debate and discussion, shared moments – and the right decisions.

• A wide selection of professional meeting and conference facilities • 271 meeting rooms • More than 30 conference centres and hotels • Five venues with auditoriums that seat more than 500 people • One conference hall which accommodates up to 1700 people with auditorium seating • Meeting facilities in the heart of the city, by the airport or in scenic rural surroundings

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2005

15,000 m

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of exhibition fl oors

within 30 minutes drive

Rock concerts and petroleum fairs, stage productions and other cultural events. In the wake of Vikings on the Lysefjord. The Stavanger region offers many venues, and each of our local partners is ready to assist with your event. Whether your name is Paul or Placido…

• Extensive experience with exhibitions and trade fares • Highly motivated groups of professionals • 30,000 visitors to the Offshore Northern Seas conference and exhibition every other year • Large arenas for concerts and cultural events – indoors and outdoors • World-renowned musicians and performers are eager to hold concerts in Stavanger • Europe has designated the Stavanger region as European Capital of Culture 2008

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2005

Sweet dreams

under one of our 4500 soft duvets

Granted, nothing is like your bed at home, but we can offer you comfort that comes pretty close. And it’s never more than a few footsteps between the breakfast buffet and your conference chair. Regardless of whether your hotel room peers out over the sea, the city lake or is conveniently located by the airport.

• 30 hotels to suit any budget • 2000 hotel rooms in Stavanger and a total of 3000 rooms in the region • 350 hotel rooms in the vicinity of Stavanger International Airport Sola,150 at Jæren and 450 in Sandnes and Gjesdal • Only 11 minutes travel time by train between Sandnes and Stavanger • A wide selection of B&Bs, camping, cabins, cottages and hostels

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2005

50 arrivals daily.

Coming in for landing!

• Norway’s second largest airport when it comes to international fl ights • Direct fl ights to and from Copenhagen, London, Aberdeen, Newcastle, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Billund, Gothenburg, Rome and Paris • 20 daily fl ights from Oslo • Fear of fl ying? The scenic train ride from Oslo only takes eight hours • Express boats from Bergen with several daily departures • Car ferries from Hirtshals and Newcastle • Excellent public bus network – regional and intercity expresses

Across the waves, through the countryside or blessed with a bird’s eye view. Getting here and back is surprisingly easy. We’re two hours from London, 90 minutes from Copenhagen and just 20 minutes from the airport. The Stavanger region places you in the heart of things - and all is within reach.

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2005

Seven mile beaches

and seven mile boots

Wide expanses, a whiff of salt and rough-hewn rocks. We offer you the elements up close! Beaches that stretch on forever, fjords that wind inland between towering mountains. The largest scree in Europe with boulders huge as houses. Heathlands at home with the wind, fi elds of grain rustling in the breeze and the distinct cry of the lapwing from a blue sky. Come visit – and you’ll soon know why we love it here!

• The Lysefjord – 42 km of magical scenery • Kjerag – the mountain majesty of the Lysefjord rising a sheer 1000 metres • The Pulpit Rock – Norway’s most popular mountain walk • Sandnes – recreational municipality in 2005 • 70 km of relaxing beaches • The special light of Jæren has inspired artists for centuries • Månafossen falls – a magnifi cent 92-metre drop • Gloppedalsura – the largest scree in Northern Europe • Norway’s only “palm island” • A mild climate and winters almost free of snow

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2005

Fast food on the quay

or a seven-course dinner by a Bocuse d’Or chef

Sun-ripened tomatoes and fresh clams. Lamb and pork dishes. Potato dumplings and other local fare. Colourful and tempting. Healthy and deliciously sinful. Restaurants and pubs with an international fl avour. Culinary magic with the best of local ingredients. Let your palate make a journey of discovery!

• Rogaland – the culinary county • Dine around or gather 1700 friends under one roof • Jæren – Norway’s most tempting pantry • The world’s best shellfi sh • A gastronomic institute and a professional forum for food and drink • A range of food festivals • Every summer, the Gladmat Food Festival attracts 250,000 people to the harbour in Stavanger

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2005

The Stavanger region is

Laugh so hard that your sides still ache when you wake up in the morning! Listen to an author recite his own works. Try fi tting sardines into the cans. Greet a rusty old gentleman. Follow in the footsteps of great Norwegian authors or choose from our rich selection of cultural experiences. In 2008 the Stavanger region will be European Capital of Culture, but we’re not waiting! We have been rehearsing for a long time, and we’re ready for the world!

• A science centre, a canning museum, a petroleum museum – and at least 30 more • A world class symphony orchestra • One of Norway’s best theatres – even with a “take away menu” • More than 30 festivals large and small throughout the entire year • The Pulpit Rock Festival, MaiJazz, NuMusic, the Great Norwegian Humour Festival, the Sandnes Festival, the Water Festival, the Gladmat Food Festival, the Garlic Week, the Jæren Potato Festival – and many more

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2005

After the PowerPoint

other power points

The meeting may be over, but your day continues. You decide! Let your body feel the joy and warmth, the thrill of being alive! Get an adrenalin kick rushing down the river, climb even higher on the rock face, cast your lure to the salmon or relax on deck and cruise the fjord. In the Stavanger region your event doesn’t

• Salmon safari • Cooking classes • Surfi ng • Jigger rides on a railway • Canoeing • Deep sea rafting • Golf – all year round • Lighthouse safari • Fjord cruise • Windsurfi ng • Deep sea fi shing • Mountain walks with or without a guide • Helicopter tours • Football golf • City sightseeing – on foot or by bicycle • Activity trails • Creative events organisers • Everything tailored to your preferences

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2005

Get ready for a breathtaking

conference!

Experience the fjord, sea and scenery

The landscape of the Stavanger region is full of fascinating contrasts, providing memorable visits, great experiences and adventures. The amazing Lysefjord and the scenic Ryfylke basin open a world of possibilities. Our express boat companies, local tour operators and event organisers will gladly tailor a programme offering a taste of the fjords and their surroundings. Boats may be used as transportation or a venue for your party – perhaps with a chilled aperitif on the sun deck? Maritime party venues welcome large or small groups. Miles of beaches and sheltered coves are great for outdoor events and activities.

Stavanger2008

In 2008, the Stavanger region will be European Capital of Culture. Culture is to fl ourish in the Stavanger region, reaching its culmina-tion in 2008. But the region’s inhabitants and visitors shall also be enthused and their curiosity tickled throughout the period lead-ing up to 2008. Children and young people are to establish the premises, participate in carrying out the projects, and leave their mark on everything going on. But all kinds of people – open to new impulses – shall be inspired by projects across a wide range “Everything within reach” – that’s a motto and a matter of fact in our region. For whether you want beautiful

scenery, living history, the pulse of the city or the best of our culture, you’re in the heart of it all. Distances are short wherever you want to be. Everything is set for a memorable conference!

An unforgettable evening in historic surroundings

Today, many of our old industrial and quayside buildings have been transformed into venues for social events. We can mention the old brewery, the customs station, the old brickworks, Utstein monastery, old vicarages, farms, seahouses and even lighthouses. Our many museums and refurbished facilities are also potential venues for your special event. The combination of unique sur-roundings, colourful historical activities and a great meal in rooms

Guided tours and companion programmes

There is so much to experience in the Stavanger region if you take a bit of extra time. The brochure “Guided tours in the Stavanger region” describes 20 suggested tours spanning from city walks and museum tours to monastery visits and culinary excursions, salmon safaris and helicopter tours. The brochure contains practical information on each tour’s duration, suggested sizes for your group and means of transport. Send us an e-mail to order the brochure: [email protected]

Festivals all year round

The Stavanger region hosts more than 30 large and small festivals each year. Do consider planning your conference so it coincides with the one that tempts you most. It is sure to be lively with great company and good food waiting. We can help you plan so you get the best of both worlds. For a list of upcoming festivals, please visit www.RegionStavanger.com

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Everything within reach

Would you like to know more about what the Stavanger region has to offer when it comes to conferences, seminars and trade exhibitions? Or perhaps you’re already planning your next event? Let us help you! We have in-depth experience, marketing the Stavanger region as the perfect place to host your upcoming event. And we offer services such as:

• Objective and neutral advice on planning conferences and seminars

• A presentation of the Stavanger region for decision makers and event planners • Assistance in fi nding suitable facilities and establishing good contacts

• Put you in touch with professional congress organisers (PCOs), and event organisers • Suggestions regarding your social programme as well as your companion programme • Coordinate detailed bids, providing you with a comprehensive offer!

• Fam trips and site inspections

• List of local expertise in whatever fi eld you require and help establishing contacts • Free use of photo service, DVDs, banners and presentations

• Brochures, maps and other information materials

Our advice is free and without obligation!

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8450 conference chairs

– and the world’s highest pulpit chair

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