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Exhibition Staff Rome

Rome, Italy’s sprawling capital city, is home to so many icons of antiquity relating to the Christian faith, but it’s not just a city of culture, Rome is incredibly relevant in today’s modern economy.


Why exhibit there?


Rome is a major EU and international financial, cultural and a business centre. Rome continues to grow at more than 4.4% annually, a higher rate in comparison to any other city in Italy.


Rome plays host to the head offices of the vast majority of major Italian companies and corporations, as well as being the headquarters for the International Fund for Agricultural Development, World Food Programme, and the NATO Defence College.


Getting there


A direct train connects the airport with the centre of Rome. The Leonardo Express goes between the two every 30 minutes.


Restrictions on what you can bring into the country


There are no unusual restrictions limiting what you can bring into Italy. Check their list though, just in case.


Top hotels



Main exhibition venues



Exhibitions we have supported


Services we provide



  • Booth Host/Hostess

  • Lead Generator

  • Crowd Gatherer

  • Product Demonstrator

  • EMCEE

  • Hospitality Staff

  • Brand Ambassador

  • Engager

  • Interpreter/Translator

  • Team Leaders

  • Event Managers


Key tourist hotspots


Where to start?



  • The Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine.

  • The Vatican City.

  • The Pantheon


Restaurants



  • Serving everything from Roman classics and wood-fired pizza to a wide range of fresh fish dishes, Ristorante Fiammetta has you covered.



  • Open Baladin has over 40 rotating beers on tap and tantalizing burger options.


Bonus round



  1. Local currency is Euro.

  2. Language is Italian.

  3. Visa - if you’re from within the EU you don’t need one, outwith the EU you’ll have to check the list.

  4. Plug sockets are the two prong European type.

  5. There are no real cultural sensitivities so to speak, but advice for conducting business meetings:



  • Meetings begin punctually late: they start late and they finish late.

  • Italians tend to ”multitask”, as they like to do many things at once, shifting their priorities as new demands arise but being unruffled by interruptions.

trade shows in Rome

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