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Vote for Top Capital Cities in Europe for Business Traveller!

By Amarendra Bhushan for CEOWORLD Magazine Updated:May 21, 2009


Business Travel: London

Born as a small settlement on the banks of the Thames, London has grown into one of the world’s great meeting points – a multicultural hub for everyone from financiers to fashionistas. Although recent years have seen ups and downs – including the rise and fall of the dot-com economy – the advent of the new millennium has ushered in a new sense of optimism.

Getting Connected: Country code: +44, City code: +20

The London Stock Exchange is the largest in the world, with a greater turnover than New York and Tokyo combined. More than 300 languages are spoken in London daily. The London Underground, opened in 1863, was the first underground railway system in the world. Every day more than a million people enter central London during the morning rush hour.

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Business Travel: Paris

Situated at the heart of the continent, the French capital occupies a key geographical position, both for Europe and the world. Paris and its surrounding region are served by one of the most concentrated rail, air and road networks on the planet, making it easily accessible from anywhere in the world.

Getting Connected: Country code: +33, City code: +1

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Business Travel: Madrid

Madrid, Spain’s vibrant and historic capital, has made its mark as a burgeoning business tourism destination on the European and global market.Madrid is a pleasant blend of an old European city and modern facilities. The city and its surrounding regions are a source of inspiration, both from a historic heritage point of view as well as an on a platform of visionary modern architecture. Combined with the natural harmony fostered with Spain’s central plains and mountains, Madrid creates an invigorating environment not only for leisure tourism but also for all scales of conventions, congresses, and conferences.

Getting Connected: Country code: +34, City code: +91

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Business Travel: Berlin

Berlin, being the capital city of a unified Germany, is responsible for much of the country’s wealth and after the Berlin Wall was demolished in 1989, over 14,000 enterprises, ranging from the smallest corner shops to the largest manufacturers were privatised and foreign investment was encouraged. This has all resulted in a healthy and prosperous city. Berlin, the gate for Eastern Europe, Middle East and within the centre of the European Union is a place to explore new excellent business relationships for your company.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 49, City Code: 30

Business Travel: Brussels

A haven of Northern European culture, Brussels is internationally celebrated not only for sumptuous Belgian chocolates but also for architecture, art, cuisine, beer, politics and big business. As the de facto capital of the European Union, Brussels is important to the business traveler and discount business airfare should be a high priority to the businessman traveling to Brussels.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 32, City Code: 2

Business Travel: Vienna

Vienna’s successful, long-standing role as the interface for world business to Central and Eastern Europe was augmented by the enlargement of the EU. The fact that more than 300 headquarters of multinational companies, from Siemens to Lumitech and Borealis, have been set up in the Vienna Region testifies to its attractiveness. Vienna’s attractions are many and include Schonbrunn Palace, State Opera House, Concert Halls, St Stephans Cathedral, The Vienna Boys Choir, Museums (some devoted to famous composers), Galleries, Churches, performing horses at the Spanish Riding School and wonderful parks to explore.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 43, City Code: 1

Business Travel: Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a major money centre in Europe, and is home to several large banking groups and the offices of many foreign banks, and many of the working force is employed in the world of finance. However, the Amsterdam area is also an important centre for chemicals, petrochemicals, cars and trucks, engines, beer, paper and not least diamonds. While Dutch is the official language of the country, most of the population in Amsterdam converses eloquently in English (sometimes also in German and French). The locals’ easy warmth is echoed by that of the gentle climate: From May to October the temperature seldom exceeds 80 degrees, and in winter months it rarely dips below freezing.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 31, City Code: 20

Business Travel: Dublin

Dublin is one of the most popular city destinations in Europe and deservedly so. The Dubliners are proud of their city and it’s history and culture and welcome visitors to the city with a warmth that is rarely seen elsewhere in Europe. Once you’ve experienced Dublin you’ll never forget it. There are many hotels in dublin offering everything from simple B&B to 5* luxury. Prices are reasonable though you will pay more in the city centre.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 353, City Code: 1

Business Travel: Prague

Prague is fast becoming one of the most popular destinations in Europe and it’s not hard to see why. The capital of the Czech Republic offers a winning combination of beautiful architectural and historical sights by day and a wide range of traditional and contemporary nightspots for the evenings – making it the perfect location for both laid-back sightseers and energetic fun-seekers.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 420, City Code: 222

Business Travel: Warsaw

In May 2004 Poland become an European Union Member State. Since then Warsaw has become a very popular business travel destintation in particular benefiting from the introduction of low cost flights to and from the United Kingdom. It has attracted more investment from blue-chip British companies than any other ex- communist country. Its major international trading partners before the UK are Germany, Italy, Russia, Netherlands France & the Ukraines.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 48, City Code: 22

Business Travel: Budapest

Budapest, the capital with a population of two million, is attracting investors from around the globe who have their sights on construction and production opportunities around the country. Although Hungary is part of the European Union, the Hungarian forint is the only universally accepted currency. Many hotels and restaurants will list their rates or prices in Euro; however, Hungary will not officially use the Euro for a few more years.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 36, City Code: 1

Business Travel: Bucharest

About a tenth of the Romanian population lives in Bucharest. The journey from Vienna is best made by air, as Romania’s national airline Tarom operates at least four direct flights a day between the two cities in cooperation with Austrian Airlines.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 21, City Code: 222

Business Travel: Moscow

Russia’s capital is undoubtedly a city with huge commercial potential. The city’s middle classes are now stylish, cosmopolitan and affluent. The current global recession is being felt in Moscow’s financial markets, but the State has acted with almost indecent haste to boost liquidity in the Russian banking system, which it can easily afford to do for the near future.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 7, City Code: 495

Business Travel: Lisbon

Lisbon has fast become a major favourite for corporate meetings, seminars, congress’s and trade fairs. It has accordingly adapted and now offers wonderful venues with hi-tech support and logistics.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 351

Business Travel: Rome

Situated on the River Tiber, between the Apennine Mountains and the Tyrrhenian Seah, this ancient and historic city of Italy has been a magnet for foreign visitors for the last 2000 years. Business in Rome can often be relaxed and Italians are quite laid back about timekeeping, so don’t be too alarmed if an arranged meeting is not on time.

Getting Connected: Country Code: 39, City Code: 06

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  • Hi Wenceslas,

    Can u be more specific why Prague should be number one.
  • I would vote for Prague, the new infrastructure for business travelers is promising.
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