MICE Estonia
Small, but rich in variety. At first glance, Estonia with its 1,3 million people may not be easily found on the map of Europe. But believe that it’s worth the effort. This small nation below the edge of Scandinavia amazes with its rich culture and entertainment, modern conference facilities, enchanting nature and welcoming people. Estonia is a country of contrasts. Such pristine and untouched nature is found in only a few places in Europe. In Estonia, it’s quite feasible to organise
River and sea fishing
The fishing grounds in the Polessk district of the Kaliningrad region (50 km from Kaliningrad) and the Baltic Sea area near the town of Pionersky are a paradise for fishermen. Since ancient times, lagoons, lakes and numerous rivers of the Kaliningrad region have been rich in various kinds of fish: perch, bream, trout, pike, perch, carp, eel, catfish and salmon. These fishes can be in your catch as well as many others. Boats are available for fans of trolling fishing. People who prefer ground, spinning
Hotel National
The National Hotel combines the best of the centuries-old traditions of Russian hospitality and entrepreneurship. The hotel's 100-year history is closely intertwined with the tumultuous events of the twentieth century. This unique Moscow hotel offers 202 luxuriously appointed guest rooms and suites. Each hotel room features genuine exclusive furniture inspired by the hotel’s nineteenth-century décor, spacious bathing and dressing areas. Many of the hotel’s guest rooms boast exceptional
The National Congress Palace
State complex The National Congress Palace is located on the picturesque coast of the Gulf of Finland, in the green space of St.-Petersburg. It combines the functions of the state residence, historical and cultural reserve and the business centre. Konstantin Palace is the main structure of the complex. The Palace with its halls is opened for carrying out various actions: scientific and political forums, corporate meetings, exhibitions and presentations and provides totally more than 50 halls from