Hôtel Dieu Intercontinental Marseille
1 Pl. Daviel, 13002 Marseille, France
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The 8th CISO 360 Global Congress 2024 will be hosted at the Hôtel Dieu Intercontinental Marseille.
The epitome of luxury, the InterContinental Marseille-Hotel Dieu is located in Marseille’s historic Panier district. You can enjoy a pastis aperitif on the terrace with views of Notre Dame de la Garde Basilica before dining on Mediterranean dishes in the Michelin-starred Alcyone restaurant. Work out in the fitness room, swim in the indoor pool, or unwind with a treatment in the chic SPA by Clarins. Five minutes’ walk away, boats line the quay of the Vieux-Port, in the heart of the city. InterContinental Marseille offers two restaurants: the brasserie Les Fenêtres and the gastronomic restaurant Alcyone. Both feature breathtaking views of the Vieux Port and a selection of dishes incorporating the freshness of Provence.
Need Accommodation at the Event Venue?
Please call the Hotel Dieu Intercontinental, Marseille directly on +33 4 13 42 42 42 and ask for Clementine Carton.
Room categories and rates per night offered may vary – based on availability at the time of booking:
*Supplement of € 25.00 is applicable for a double/twin occupancy room.
Family room – € 345,00
Classic Harbour View room – € 455,00
Classic Harbour View Terrace room – € 515,00
Premium Harbour View – € 585,00
Junior Suite Harbour View – € 625,00
Premium Harbour View Terrace – € 665,00
Junior Suite Harbour View Terrace – € 705,00
Prestige Suite – € 1 025,00
Included in the rates:
– American buffet breakfast served in the Restaurant Les Fenêtres
– Complimentary high speed wireless connection (20 Mo)
– Free access to fitness centre (No reservation need)
– Free access to the indoor swimming pool (reservation required, available depending)
*City tax is an additional € 4.32 per person and per day
Alternative Accommodation Recommended – Close by in Marseille
*Special event rates are limited and only guaranteed pending availability at time of booking.
* Preferences of bed type and any other special requirements are subject to availability.
*Guests will have to provide own credit card information to guarantee their bookings.
*Security note: We do not use any 3rd party agencies to book accommodation on our behalf. All accommodation bookings should be made with the venue itself or with Pulse Conferences.
Mercure Marseille 4*
Non-Member Rate: Classic room only € 171.25 | Classic room with breakfast € 192.25
Member rate: Classic room only € 152.45 | Classic room with breakfast € 173.35
1 rue Neuve Saint Martin. 13001 Marseille
+33 4 96 17 22 22.
H1148@accor.com
11 min walk | 4 min taxi
Best Western Plus Hôtel La Joliette 4*
Single occupancy with breakfast € 166. Single occupancy without breakfast € 150.
49 Av. Robert Schuman, 13002 Marseille, France
+33 4 96 11 49 49
reservation@hotel-joliette.com
13 min walk | 5 min taxi
Best Western Hôtel du Mucem 3*
Comfort room with breakfast € 137. Superior room with breakfast € 152.
22 Rue Mazenod, Marseille, 13002 France
+33 491931313
reservation@hotel-mucem.com
13 min walk | 5 min taxi
Hotel Sofitel Marseille Vieux Port 5*
BOOKING FORM
Special rate: € 444.32 | £379.75 per night, per person including breakfast. Cut off date: 26 April 2024.
Minimum stay: minimum stay of 2 nights from 19 June – 21 June 2024.
36 Bd Charles Livon, 13007 Marseille, France
+33 4 91 15 59 00
sofitel.marseille@sofitel.com
27 min walk | 6 min taxi
Conference venue
The venue offers state-of-the-art meeting facilities complemented by expert catering and audio-visual resources.
The 8th CISO 360 Global Congress 2024 will be hosted in Ballroom featuring high-tech facilities and elegant high ceiling. Directly outside the ballroom is the foyer which will offer the ideal setting for our networking hub of the CISO 360 Congress where all coffee breaks will be hosted.
Location – 8th CISO 360 Global Congress
InterContinental Marseille -Hôtel Dieu
1 Pl. Daviel, 13002 Marseille, France
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