Partner Company of Meet In Wales
International Convention Centre Wales is the UK’s newest and most exciting events venue.
World-class facilities include a 4,000 sq m pillar-free exhibition hall, a 1,500-seat auditorium, versatile meeting rooms and an abundance of breakout and networking spaces, flooded in natural daylight.
Built in an £84m joint venture project with Welsh Government, the venue is highly accessible just a stone’s throw from Junction 24 of the M4, yet it is situated in ancient woodland with floor to ceiling meeting room windows and outdoor breathing space making the most of the stunning environment.
Nestled within 52 acres of ancient woodland, ICC Wales provides a serene environment with various outdoor amenities:
For those seeking a peaceful retreat, ICC Wales provides a dedicated quiet room featuring low lighting and a 'quiet please' policy, ensuring a tranquil space away from event activities.
ICC Wales is committed to inclusivity, offering comprehensive facilities:
Blue Badge Parking: 20 underground spaces reserved for disabled visitors.
Accessible Toilets: Available on every level, including a Changing Places facility with specialized equipment.
Wheelchair Access: Designated spaces in the auditorium and throughout the venue.
Hearing Assistance: Sennheiser Infrared Hearing system with complimentary headsets or neck loops.
Hidden Disabilities Support: Sunflower lanyards available to indicate non-visible disabilities. mfortable and accommodating experience for all attendees.
Accessibility:
Breathtaking Landscapes:Think dramatic coastlines, rolling green hills, and three stunning national parks—including Snowdonia, which is home to the highest mountain in Wales.
Rich Culture & Language: Wales has a proud Celtic heritage and its own language, Welsh, which is still spoken today alongside English. Street signs and official documents are bilingual.
Castles Galore: Wales has more castles per square mile than anywhere else in the world—over 600 of them! Many date back to medieval times and are well-preserved.
Music & Traditions: Known as the “Land of Song,” Wales has a strong choral and musical tradition, and hosts festivals like the Eisteddfod, celebrating Welsh culture.
Cardiff: The capital city, known for its modern waterfront, historical castle, and buzzing cultural scene.
Swansea: A coastal city with beautiful beaches and a vibrant student population.
Newport: Where ICC Wales is based—an up-and-coming city with great transport links and a mix of urban and countryside feel.