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ExCeL London
NameExCeL London
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Coordinates51.5079°N 0.0317°E
OwnerAbu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company
OperatorAbu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company
Built2000
Expanded2010

ExCeL London is a major international convention center located in London, United Kingdom, which has hosted numerous high-profile events, including the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics, in conjunction with Olympic Park, London and Wembley Stadium. The center has also been used for various trade shows, exhibitions, and conferences, such as London Boat Show, London International Wine Fair, and World Travel Market, which are organized by companies like Informa, Reed Exhibitions, and UBM. ExCeL London has become a key venue for events like MCM London Comic Con, Star Wars Celebration, and Grand Designs Live, which attract visitors from around the world, including New York City, Paris, and Tokyo. The center's success can be attributed to its strategic location, state-of-the-art facilities, and excellent transport links, including London City Airport, Heathrow Airport, and Gatwick Airport.

History

ExCeL London was opened in 2000 by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and it has since become one of the largest and most popular convention centers in Europe, hosting events like BAFTA Awards, Brit Awards, and National Television Awards. The center has undergone significant expansion and renovation, including a major redevelopment project in 2010, which was supported by Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and London Development Agency. This expansion has enabled ExCeL London to increase its capacity and host even more events, such as London Fashion Week, The Clothes Show, and Top Gear Live, which are attended by celebrities like Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, and Jeremy Clarkson. The center has also been used for political conferences, including events hosted by the Conservative Party (UK), Labour Party (UK), and Liberal Democrats, which feature speakers like David Cameron, Tony Blair, and Nick Clegg.

Location and Transport

ExCeL London is situated in the Royal Docks area of Newham, London, which is close to Canary Wharf, The O2 Arena, and Westfield Stratford City. The center is easily accessible by public transport, with Docklands Light Railway and London Underground stations nearby, including Custom House for ExCeL station and Prince Regent DLR station. Visitors can also reach ExCeL London by taxi or car, with ample parking facilities available, and the center is also close to London City Airport, which offers flights to destinations like Amsterdam, Paris, and Frankfurt. The center's location and transport links make it an ideal venue for events that attract international visitors, such as World Travel Market, International Confex, and The Meetings Show, which are organized by companies like Reed Travel Exhibitions and Mash Media.

Facilities and Events

ExCeL London offers a wide range of facilities and services, including exhibition halls, conference rooms, and meeting spaces, which can accommodate events of all sizes, from small meetings to large conferences and exhibitions. The center has hosted numerous high-profile events, including 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics, as well as trade shows like London Boat Show and London International Wine Fair. ExCeL London has also been used for corporate events, such as product launches and award ceremonies, which are attended by companies like Microsoft, Google, and Facebook. The center's facilities and services are managed by a team of experienced professionals, who work with event organizers like Clarion Events, UBM, and Informa to deliver successful events.

Architecture and Design

ExCeL London was designed by architect Nick Grimshaw and built by construction company Sir Robert McAlpine, with a unique and striking design that features a large, curved roof and a glass and steel façade. The center's architecture and design have been praised for their functionality and aesthetic appeal, and the building has won several awards, including the Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA Award. The center's design has also been influenced by its location in the Royal Docks area, with the building's curved shape and nautical themes reflecting the area's maritime history, which is also celebrated at nearby attractions like Museum of London Docklands and Cutty Sark. The center's architecture and design have been recognized by organizations like The Architects' Journal and Building Design.

Operations and Management

ExCeL London is owned and operated by Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company, which is a subsidiary of ADNEC Group, a leading event management company based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The center is managed by a team of experienced professionals, who work with event organizers and exhibition companies like Reed Exhibitions, UBM, and Informa to deliver successful events. ExCeL London has also partnered with several hotel chains, including Hilton Worldwide, InterContinental Hotels Group, and Marriott International, to offer accommodation options for visitors, and the center has also worked with catering companies like Compass Group and Sodexo to provide a range of dining options. The center's operations and management are overseen by a board of directors, which includes representatives from ADNEC Group and other stakeholders, such as London & Partners and VisitBritain.

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