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EMECA Members - Member Profiles
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IFEMA, Feria de Madrid |
Feria de Madrid has known a spectacular development. It hosts 70 exhibitions, many of a marked international character, representing more than 300 economic sectors, and has its own representative offices in the most important countries. The fairs are held in the internationally renowned Juan Carlos I Exhibition Centre, which enjoys state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, and a full array of services. The Convention Centre, which is part of the Juan Carlos I Exhibition Centre, deserves a mention all its own. |
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| Centre contact |
Contact for organisers
Convention Centre
Phone: +34 91/7225000
Fax: +34 91/7225789
convenciones@ifema.es
Contact for exhibitors and visitors
Infoifema
Phone: +34 91/7225000
Fax: +34 91/7225801
infoifema@ifema.es
Contact for press
Mr Raúl Díez
Phone: +34 91/7225090
Fax: +34 91/7225793
prensa@ifema.es |
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| General venue info |
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| Year:2009 |
National |
International |
Total |
| Gross rented area / sqm |
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1,946,239 |
| Exhibitors |
12,220 |
5,109 |
17,329 |
| Visitors |
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2,546,823 |
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Number of conference rooms | 89 conference rooms with several modular configurations |
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Capacity/persons | Total 7,223, capacities ranging from 20 to 2,000 persons |
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Conference facilities |
Other Services
A Feria de Madrid able to become ever more international, and to consolidate our position as a point of reference on the European exhibitions circuit, thanks to high-quality, efficient services.
Access
The location of the Juan Carlos I Exhibition Centre is on the north side of the city, in the Campo de las Naciones complex, one of Madrid's most emblematic new business zones. Campo de las Naciones also boasts ultramodern office buildings, the new Municipal Convention Centre, two major hotels, and a vast park replete with fountains – all strategically located a mere 3 km from Barajas International Airport. For those coming by car, the M-30 and M-40 ring-roads link the area to the highways that connect Madrid with the rest of Spain. The complex is also quickly and easily reached from Chamartin Train Station, and Madrid's central artery, Paseo de la Castellana.
Parking
With the completion of the Juan Carlos I Exhibition Centre expansion works, the capacity of the exhibitor and visitor parking facilities has grown with the construction of new parking lots P-1 and P-2.
City information
Madrid is the capital of Spain. Such a self-evident statement has a much wider-ranging underlying significance, whose multiple implications have moulded the city's singular personality.
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