Have you ever dreamed of visiting the whole world? To see as much as possible, but do not spend too much and not get too tired? We also had that dream so that’s why last week we set out to conquer the whole world, specifically the International Tourism Fair ITB in Berlin. Span> p>
The first trade fair was organized in 1966, then 5 countries were exhibited, the 580-square-meter fair was visited by 250 people. Today we can find here representatives of 180 countries and regions, as well as companies from the tourism industry, travel agencies, etc. The fair is visited on average by 120 thousand guests, and the surface has grown to 160,000 m². span> p>
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The first three days of the fair are available only to specialists in the tourism industry, anyone can visit them during the weekend. Is it worth it? Span> p>
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If you work in the tourism industry, but also organize conferences or events – it is definitely worth it. We managed to make several contacts, and moreover found an interesting solutions for the organization of similar events. The biggest hit for us was to promote Thailand through a stand with a “quick” neck massage. Several Asian countries have prepared special stands with handicrafts. However, the most popular were young women in regional costumes. They attracted masses of people willing to take a photo together. Unfortunately, at Polish stands, it was vain to look for girls in folk outfits … span> p>
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At Kenya’s stand we also met elegant gentlemen! Span> p>
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ITB Berlin is certainly an interesting event worth seeing. Unfortunately, this is a big expense: tickets for the fair are not the cheapest, all hotels in the city are reserved for many months before the event, so the prices are astronomical. And although there is a whole world in a very elegant and smiling version, real life does not look like it. It’s worth remembering:) span> p>
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