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Visit Guildford


TWO NEW VENUES TO VISIT GUIDFORD’S CONFERENCE & HOSPITALITY GROUP:


THE ELECTRIC THEATRE & MERCEDES-BENZ WORLD


Visit Guildford’s Conference and Hospitality


group is pleased to announce two new members to the group, making the offering to those seeking the perfect venue for a meeting, conference or event, even more varied.


The Electric Theatre, Guildford, (formerly the electricity works that powered the town) is going to be generating lots of interest in the coming months as a venue to hire as well as the home of exciting music and drama for all ages. Visitors can recharge their batteries in the Café Bar - a great place to have small meetings or break out sessions, meet friends, have a break from Guildford town centre and relax by the River Wey. Perfect for informal events of all kinds - the Café Bar is available to hire. For more intimate meetings the Farley Room has the ideal ambience to spark those lightbulb moments and if you need a bigger stage, the 200 seat auditorium will shine a spotlight on your business.


Visit Guildford also welcomes Mercedes- Benz World to the group and this venue will feature in the new brochure for 2018 currently in production. Mercedes Benz World is the ultimate conference and events experience located on the historic Brooklands race track. From inspirational


46 SEPTEMBER 2017


conferencing facilities, exciting events and thrilling Driving Experiences, to stimulating exhibitions and outstanding cuisine. Mercedes-Benz World is more than just a great venue – it’s an experience on every level!


The versatile interior and exterior spaces are highly flexible and can be customised


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