What makes Baden-Baden so attractive as a location for meetings, conventions or incentive trips? First and foremost, it’s compact: everything you need is close by. The Convention Centre Baden-Baden, various meeting and event locations and the hotels are all set within walking distance from one another and in the middle of art, culture and nature. Baden-Baden is centrally situated in southwest Germany, at the foothills of the Black Forest and boast a climate with more hours of sunlight than anywhere else in Germany. Furthermore, it is a very green city with parks and gardens and the surrounding Black Forest provides countless possibilities for sport and leisure.
The Convention Centre Baden-Baden with its modern, glass architecture is a suitable venue for all types of events. Three congress halls and 15 meeting rooms allow for events with capacities of up to 2,000 participants. Having the parks and gardens “Lichtentaler Allee” with its botanical rarities, fountains and footpaths practically at arm’s length opens new perspectives to innovation and communication. The grand Belle Époque styled rooms of the “Kurhaus” offer facilities for 40 to 1,000 people. Smaller, still impressive event locations include the neo-baroque rooms of Germany’s oldest casino and even the racetrack of Baden-Baden’s international racecourse.
“For an evening filled with excitement, the Casino Baden-Baden is the perfect location.”
Additionally, international hotel chains, like the Dorint and Radisson Blu add their meeting facilities to Baden-Baden’s exclusive repertoire of event locations. In the elegant spa and culture town Baden-Baden, business is easily mixed with pleasure. Its two thermal baths offer a unique wellness experience after a successful business day. The modern Caracalla Spa, with more than 43,000 sq. ft. of bathing and wellness space, creates an exceptional ambiance for soothing relaxation in thermal water. The historic Friedrichsbad, looking back on 140 years of bathing history, combines traditional Roman bathing culture with the habits of Irish hot-air bathing. The circuit of 17 stations with changing temperatures has a regenerative effect on body and soul.
In addition, Baden-Baden is home to several museums that are worth a visit. The Museum Frieder Burda displays selected masterpieces of the Classical Modernism in changing exhibitions and is a must-see for guests who enjoy art and extraordinary architecture. Another interesting museum in Baden-Baden is the Fabergé Museum. It is the first museum worldwide dedicated to the life’s work of Carl Peter Fabergé.
Baden-Baden is not only an exclusive spa and cultural destination, but also an oasis for dining and shopping. For food lovers, the town has a vast selection of options to choose from. Its restaurant scene ranges from Michelin-starred restaurants to cosy little taverns, offering both international and traditional Badian cuisine. In the Baden-Baden Rebland, located just six kilometres outside the city centre, gourmets and connoisseurs of good wines find a variety of excellent restaurant and wineries. Germany’s second largest Riesling growing district is all about good food and wine. Baden-Baden, the elegant spa- and culture town, offers a variety of cultural and culinary highlights, wellness and shopping all in a spectacular natural setting. Best of all, almost everything is within walking distance.
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