Motivational keynote speaker in Badajoz

A superior Customer Experience is your new competitive advantage!

 

Top-Rated Motivational Keynote Speaker in Badajoz

One of the most in-demand Customer Experience speakers and consultants in the world today, David Avrin, CSP, Global Speaking Fellow, has shared his content-rich, entertaining and actionable presentations with enthusiastic audiences across North America and in 24 countries around the world. David helps organizations better understand and connect with their changing customers and clients to help future-proof their businesses. 

David's insights have been featured on thousands of media outlets around the world. He is also the author of seven books including the acclaimed: It's Not Who You Know, It's Who Knows You!, Why Customers Leave (and How to Win Them Back), The Morning Huddle, and his newest book, Ridiculously Easy to Do Business With. 

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CONFERENCE CENTRE
VENUES IN Badajoz

Badajoz has many excellent conference centers and facilities, including:

AC Hotel Badajoz

Confortel Badajoz

Badajoz Convention Centre

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GENERAL INFORMATION
ABOUT Badajoz

Originally a settlement by groups such as the Romans and the Visigoths, its previous name was Civitas Pacensis. Badajoz was conquered by the Moors in the 8th century, and became a Moorish kingdom, the Taifa of Badajoz. After the reconquista, the area was disputed between Spain and Portugal for several centuries with alternating control resulting in several wars including the Spanish War of Succession (1705), the Peninsular War (1808–1811), the Storming of Badajoz (1812), and the Spanish Civil War (1936). Spanish history is largely reflected in the town.

Badajoz is the see of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz. Prior to the merger of the Diocese of Mérida and the Diocese of Badajoz, Badajoz was the see of the Diocese of Badajoz from the bishopric's inception in 1255. The city has a degree of eminence, crowned as it is by the ruins of a Moorish castle and overlooking the Guadiana river, which flows between the castle-hill and the powerfully armed fort of San Cristobal. The architecture of Badajoz is indicative of its tempestuous history; even the Badajoz Cathedral, built in 1238, resembles a fortress, with its massive walls. Badajoz is home to the CD Badajoz and AD Cerro de Reyes football clubs and the AB Pacense basketball club. It is served by Badajoz Railway Station and Badajoz Airport.

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The City as a Conference Destination:

Badajoz, Spain offers 9 hotels, the largest of which by amount of meeting space are the AC Hotel Badajoz, with 2,615 square feet of event space, and the Hotel Ilunion Golf Badajoz, with 1,020 square feet of event space. Check out the full directory of Badajoz, Spain meeting hotels below.

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Food Options for Conference Delegates

Food and entertainment opportunities in Badajoz are endless. Explore some of the best restaurants the city has to offer:

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El Alma del Genio

Mirador del Guadiana

Restaurante Cocina Portuguesa

El Laurel Comidas Y Vinos

Restaurante El Vivero

Restaurante Lugaris

El Jardín de Auri

Restaurante Japonés - MASUMI CONVENTO

Badajoz Attractions for Convention Attendees

A land of castles, historic towns, and art and architecture. Great theatre classics that come back to life every summer under the light of the moon. Gastronomic delicacies with their very own Designation of Origin. And landscapes that hold a number of surprises. Come and visit the province of Badajoz, and see for yourself.

Mérida, the way it was in Roman Empire times

This is a World Heritage site, and it's definitely bound to make an impression. Just take a visit to the Roman theatre, the amphitheatre or the temple of Diana to experience the sensation. It is one of the foremost archaeological sites in Spain, and in July and August comes to life again during the International Classical Theatre Festival.

Badajoz, a fortress dedicated to art

The Arab Alcazaba, or fortress, presides the ancient defensive system of bastions and city walls. Many of these fortified spaces have been restored and are now places dedicated to culture. The MEIAC, the Archaeological Museum and the Carnival Museum are a few examples.

Zafra: also known as "Sevilla la chica" or "Little Seville"

The wealth of monuments to be found in Zafra is the reason it is popularly known as "Little Seville". It is an obligatory stopping-off point on the Silver Route, and offers the chance to stay overnight in its Alcázar fortress, a 15th-century palace today converted into a Parador hotel.

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