XBIZ EU Pub Crawl to Bring Networking to London Hotspots

LONDON — The NETbilling-sponsored English Pub Crawl, scheduled for the evening of day two of the 2011 XBIZ EU international digital media conference, will bring together the industry’s movers and shakers for drinks and conversations at multiple local city hotspots.

On Saturday, Sept. 24, event attendees will scout out three of the city’s most popular watering holes by foot, including Hercules Pillars, Rising Sun and The Masons Arms, which are all located within walking distance from one another.

The English Pub Crawl’s first stop is Hercules Pillars, which is located at 18 Great Queen St London WC2B 5DG. The traditional pub is located in the heart of London and features a large variety of unique, fresh ales and beers, an easy-going atmosphere and big-screen TVs.

The second stop of the Pub Crawl takes attendees to the Rising Sun, located at 46 Tottenham Court Road; the historic pub was established in 1730 and features a four-story structure with a classic aesthetic.

The last stop of the English Pub Crawl is The Masons Arms. Located at 58 Devonshire Street, The Masons Arms is a traditional English pub with a relaxed atmosphere that serves beers, wines and spirits, along with traditional English and Italian dishes.

NETbilling is the Premiere Sponsor of the 2011 XBIZ EU, where the company also will showcase its e-billing solutions at the Mix & Meet event; and as XBIZ EU’s Official Networking Sponsor, NETbilling promotes innumerable business-making opportunities throughout the three days of XBIZ EU, with daily Speed Networking sessions and special events.

“English Pub Crawl attendees will have the opportunity to bond and talk business as they trek effortlessly through the historic city of London to visit the city’s most-popular bars that are within walking distance to one another,” XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy said. “Thanks to XBIZ EU Premiere Sponsor NETbilling, attendees can look forward to this unique event, in addition to unlimited, international business networking.”

The 2011 XBIZ EU is set for Sept. 23-25 at London's luxurious Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury hotel.

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