Organising a Corporate Event in Scotland

Business

  • Author Harvey Mcewan
  • Published November 26, 2012
  • Word count 419

There are many reasons why organising a corporate event in Scotland makes sense. Excellent venues and transport networks, and ample opportunities for sightseeing are just some of them.

Transport

Scotland boasts four international airports in Prestwick, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Smaller, local airports are also in operation in areas such as the Highlands and Islands, and the city of Dundee. This makes arrivals from abroad very easy.

Scotland is well connected to England by both rail and road transport with regular train and bus services connecting major cities, as well as smaller tourist hubs such as Stirling, Aviemore and Inverness.

The local rail network is very efficient with many stations served at least once an hour.

Venues

Anyone looking to organise an event in Scotland is spoilt for choice when it comes to venues. From dedicated, hi-tech conference centres in the heart of the city to castles tucked away in the Highlands, Scotland boasts the ideal setting for gatherings of all types and sizes.

Universities also offer events space for hire. These are particularly appropriate for academic conferences and meetings. You'll find opportunities in all big cities, as well as smaller ones like Paisley, Ayr, Dumfries, Galashiels and Stirling, the latter of which is world-renowned for its stunning university campus complete with its very own loch at the foot of the Ochil Hills.

For a little something special, consider choosing a castle or former estate. Some of these have been transformed into hotels these days, with facilities including golf courses, spas and award-winning restaurants. Ideal for impressing conference participants from around the world!

Popular venues include Gleneagles, Dalhousie Castle, Darnoch Castle Hotel, Inverlochy Castle and more.

Prefer a sleek, modern venue with top quality sound systems, ergonomic seating and other contemporary extras? Opt for one of Scotland's dedicated meeting venues such as Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre or the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow.

Organising and Promotion

If you're not based locally, it's probably best to entrust the organising of your event to a professional team.

Many venues will have staff on the spot, whose day-to-day role it is to bring events to life. Schedule a meeting to discuss your vision and expectations, and stay in regular contact to ensure everything is going to plan.

Alternatively, hire a PR agency Scotland to take care of the organising and promotion of your event. A professional agency will take care of the press coverage for you, promoting the event to industry-specific publications and key players.

Harvey McEwan writes on a range of topics from choosing a PR agency Scotland to family holiday destinations. Read his articles online.

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