Lugano – Southern Capital of Switzerland
More than 150,000 inhabitants for Switzerland’s second largest city
Lugano – Southern Capital of Switzerland
More than 150,000 inhabitants for Switzerland’s second largest city
A financial capital of global prestige: that’s what comes to mind when thinking of Lugano, a pulsating center of international business that has managed to keep intact the welcome and elegance of a vibrant city on a human scale. Its strategic location in the heart of the continent, as a bridge between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean, has always made it a leading economic and commercial center. And this is still the case today: the city constitutes the third-largest financial center in the federal government and is home to more than 6,500 credit institutions and financial and trust businesses.
Lugano is a city that is strongly projected toward the future, home to a prestigious university and continually redeveloped by major projects in which famous architects from Ticino who have represented modern architecture in the world in recent years participate.
In recent years, the city of Lugano has initiated a series of diplomatic relations and negotiations with with a view to future collaboration in the fields of culture, trade, and relations. This openness to the world fits very well with the philosophy of our event, to bring the best of the world’s tourism offerings to Lugano.
Lugano is a city that is strongly projected toward the future, home to a prestigious university and continually redeveloped by major projects in which famous architects from Ticino who have represented modern architecture in the world in recent years participate.
In recent years, the city of Lugano has initiated a series of diplomatic relations and negotiations with with a view to future collaboration in the fields of culture, trade, and relations. This openness to the world fits very well with the philosophy of our event, to bring the best of the world’s tourism offerings to Lugano.For all these reasons, Lugano is certainly the best setting to host the Swiss International Holiday Exhibition.
Lugano is a city that is strongly projected into the future, home to a prestigious university and continually redeveloped by major projects in which famous architects from Ticino who have represented modern architecture in the world in recent years participate.
In recent years, the city of Lugano has initiated a series of diplomatic relations and negotiations with a view to future collaboration in the fields of culture, trade, and relations. This openness to the world fits very well with the philosophy of our event, to bring the best of the world’s tourism offerings to Lugano.
Lugano is a city that is strongly projected into the future, home to a prestigious university and continually redeveloped by major projects in which famous architects from Ticino who have represented modern architecture in the world in recent years participate. In recent years it has initiated a series of diplomatic relations and negotiations with a view to future collaboration in the fields of culture, trade, and relations.
This openness to the world fits very well with the philosophy of our event, to bring the best of the world’s tourism offerings to Lugano.For all these reasons, Lugano is certainly the best setting to host the Swiss International Holiday Exhibition.
Lugano Exhibition Center
The Lugano Exhibition Center has been the institutional home of the Swiss International Holiday Show for 21 years. With its 12,000 square meters divided into 7 pavilions, it represents the largest exhibition space in Italian-speaking Switzerland. It is strategically located within walking distance of downtown, the University and the Convention Center.
Given its close proximity to the historic city center of Lugano, all accommodations are easily accessible, as are connections to the airport, train station, and highway.
Lugano Exhibition Center
The Lugano Exhibition Center has been the institutional home of the Swiss International Holiday Show for 21 years. With its 12,000 square meters divided into 7 pavilions, it represents the largest exhibition space in Italian-speaking Switzerland.
It is strategically located within walking distance of downtown, the University and the Convention Center.
Given its close proximity to the historic city center of Lugano, all accommodations are easily accessible, as are connections to the airport, train station, and highway.