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Business Travel in Cambridge If you’re planning on going to Cambridge on business, whether you are hosting or attending a conference or meeting, you’ll find plenty of facilities to make sure that your visit runs smoothly.

Finding that perfect conference hall can make all the difference between a successful conference and one that people will soon forget, so why not make the right impression and book a room at Chilford Hall Vineyard and Conference Centre [map].

Being the largest conference centre in the East of England is certainly an attraction, but when you consider that Chilford Hall is also a fully working winery and vineyard that exports to France, Norway and Holland, that certainly adds a little something extra to appeal to your clients and guests.

Chilford Hall is family-run and attention to detail is paramount, so you can sit back and let the Alpher family take care of all those little aspects to make your meeting an enjoyable and memorable one. Chilford Hall can be found in Linton.

Taking advantage of accommodation at a conference centre can mean that invited guests have the opportunity to mingle or to just relax without having to worry about where they will stay for the evening. Chilford Hall also offers accommodation and there’s a number of excellent hotels in the area that can offer a bespoke conference service.

The De Vere University Arms [map], is in a fantastic location right in the heart of the shopping district, and is one of the few traditional style hotels in the area that caters for a large audience. There’s a choice of nine impressive conference and meeting rooms and a main conference room with a 14 foot ceiling height for back projection. Up to 300 people can be catered for so if you’re planning a major event this could be the perfect place for you.

If your hotel doesn’t offer Internet access there are several cafes in the area including the delightful CB1 Internet Café [map] on Mill Road, which not only offers computers but also traditional forms of research as it doubles as a cosy little bookshop.

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