Conference & Meetings World Issue 100 | Page 27

City report training centre’s heated pitch,” says Lucia Blaskova, Manager of the AcquaCity-based enjoyTatras.com DMC. Just 20 minutes’ drive from AquaCity Poprad, the national park High Tatras Mountains is within reach, offering some 600km of marked hiking trails. Within this setting the Grand Kempinski Resort continues to provide a dramatic environment, especially for automotive brands, such as Volvo which partners the hotel, looking to test drive models on winding and peaceful mountain roads, with luxury meeting and bedroom facilities to welcome delegates. AquaCity and High Tatras can provide a concentrated base for sports teams, and will do for many when the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships descend on Košice in May 2019. Steel Arena The Ice Hockey World Championships are expected to attract 250,000 fans in May. Košice’s largest venue, The Steel Arena, will host this holy grail sporting event for an ice hockey mad nation. Sport has always been part of the city fabric. Andrea Porkorwa, Project Manager for Progress Promotion Košice, a leading local event management company, says: “We have been excited to assist many partners in the build-up to the championships, which is adding to an increasing demand from commercial companies to hold events in Košice.” Progress Promotions organised the annual Košice Peace Marathon (the second oldest marathon in the world), the Pro-Educo International Education Fair, which has grown year-on-year, adding 30 exhibitors since 2017, instigating a move to the Steel Arena. Porkorwa’s optimism for Košice’s future expansion as a top MICE destination comes with a caveat: “The piece of the puzzle that is missing is a dedicated congress centre which would attract the biggest and best events to Košice and region.” The Steel Arena can seat over 8,000 guests, rising to 12,000 for concerts, and it will open an onsite hotel in time for the Ice Hockey World Championships. “Another challenge is to meet growing MICE demand, by increasing the hotel capacity for larger events. Currently, Hotel Yasmin, Centrum and Double Tree by Hilton are the main meeting hotels in Košice,” Porkorwa adds. Invisibility & Creativity The Invisible Hotel concept is “just a small, but important part of the cultural output” for Creative Industry Košice (CIKE), a non-profit making organisation that evolved from ECC2013, according to CIKE’s Director Michal Hladký. The hotel concept fuses tourism with art, by offering guests insightful stories of the city, people and crafts. The Invisible Hotel’s five individual rooms are designed by local artists and are spread across city-centre hotels. Each room celebrates a unique historical event e.g. ‘Room Golden Treasure’, which depicts, through modern design, the hoard of 2,910 gold coins found during city renovations in 1935, currently displayed at the East Slovak Museum. Guests also receive a welcome pack offering a curated selection of craft products and free tickets to cultural Above: The High Tatra mountains, so long a hidden European jewel, now open for organisers Below: Marathon time in Kosice and the Kunsthalle ISSUE 100 institutions such as the retro Kino Usmev cinema. CIKE recently organised an important ‘Art & Tech Conference’ in Košice and used one of the city’s most iconic cultural venues Taba ka KulturFabric as part of their programme. This multifunctional building best encapsulates Košice’s cultural economy and alternative urban scene. Taba ka is described as a ‘social innovator’, holding on average 1,000 events annually, across 2,500sqm of varying spaces and fostering new young talent across the creative arts and media spectrum. Taba ka plays a big part in developing culture and creativity as a ‘soft power’ in Košice. ECC2013’s knock-on effect, is still being felt, not just within this city’s MICE sector, whose portfolio of unique venues is firmly on the radar of planners, but also reverberating out towards nature and the UNESCO filled regions. Košice’s accolades and event ‘wins’ keep coming, this year it is the European Capital of Volunteering and next, hosting the 2020 World Master Orienteering Championships, which will help plot another active course for this captivating Slovak destination. / CONFERENCE & MEETINGS WORLD / 27