XBIZ London Special Room Rate Ends Friday

XBIZ London Special Room Rate Ends Friday

LONDON — It may be the right time to book your stay for XBIZ London.

XBIZ’s special nightly room rate of £209 for its host hotel — the Hilton DoubleTree Tower of London hotel — is ending on Friday at 5 p.m. (BST — London).

To book rooms now, click here using group code XBIZ.

The annual international digital media business conference, running Sept. 15-18, will offer an all-new series of educational sessions this year, as well as numerous networking opportunities in Europe’s largest adult consumer market, setting the stage for the continent’s fall trade show circuit.

The Hilton DoubleTree Tower of London hotel is located in the heart of the city near the financial district and features complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, with an iMac in every guest room and a number of dining options on site, including the City Café restaurant and 12th floor rooftop SkyLounge bar that features a 360-degree view of greater London for intimate networking.

XBIZ London organizers are currently slating and firming up the seminar and event lineup. Already, some of the special events have been announced, including the Webmaster Football Match, which will be an opening-day highlight of the conference. Participating webmasters and company executives will be provided custom jerseys featuring the individual’s name and company.

“We’ve developed XBIZ London’s program to be educationally rich and robust while also providing a number of activities that will help attendees get to know one another better,” XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy said. 

Affiliates qualify for free registration, while members of XBIZ.net qualify for discounted event admission.

For more information, including speaking and sponsorship opportunities, visit XBIZLondon.com.

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