The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Malaysia’s premier award-winning purpose-built venue, debuted at the influential Meetings Show, taking place at London Excel from 26 to 28 June.
Collaborating with the Malaysia Exhibition and Conference Bureau (MyCEB), the Centre aimed to educate international meetings and incentive organizers about the undiscovered treasures of Malaysia, spotlighting the country’s unique offerings and exceptional advantages for hosting business events.
Situated at the vibrant heart of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre precinct, the Centre served as an ideal launchpad to immerse oneself in the finest that Malaysia has to offer, combining luxury with security. Its strategic location provided event attendees with an abundance of choices, with a diverse range of recreational activities, entertainment options, culinary delights, and accommodations within walking distance. Encompassing a magnificent park, luxury shopping mall, and numerous stylish rooftop bars and restaurants, the precinct ensured an enriching experience for visitors. Seamless accessibility and connectivity, coupled with over 25,000 hotel rooms spanning budget to 5-star properties, further solidify its status as the ultimate starting point for embarking on a Malaysian adventure.
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