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A Meeting Planning & Event Planning Guide

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Our team of researchers, events professionals and city experts have made sure to include just about anything you would ever need when researching where to plan a meeting or event. Browse by continent, country, region or city – It’s all right here. Need maps of the city to send your attendees? Need key area stats to run by your boss for approval of a meeting destination? Need a list of entertainment options to keep attendees engaged while outside of meetings? What about the standard tipping practice in an area? Or the official language, if you’re planning a meeting abroad? You’ll find all the Constant Exchange meeting planning and event planning info here on the Constant Exchange Destination Guide.

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