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Conference Hotels • North Sea • Baltic Sea • Berlin Upstalsboom Conferencing and Meeting Venues Contents CONFERENCE HOTELS • NORTH SEA • BALTIC SEA • BERLIN UPSTALSBOOM CONFERENCING AND MEETING VENUES CONTENTS COME VISIT THE COAST! PAGES 4 – 9 Upstalsboom Traditional 4 – 5 NORDSEE A7 OSTSEEOSTSEE Esteem 6 – 7 Exellent 8 Rügen LübeckLübeck Binz Giving future 9 A7 A7 NORTH SEA COAST PAGES 10 – 25 A20 A1 from page 10 EMDEN Upstalsboom Parkhotel 10 – 13 Schillig Wremen Kühlungsborn from page 14 SCHILLIG Upstalsboom Hotel Am Strand 14 – 17 Ostfriesland HamburHamm g A27 A20 Varel A1 A14 A19 from page 18 VAREL-DANGAST Upstalsboom Landhotel Friesland 18 – 21 Emden A28A28 A29A2A 9 BrBremenemen A24 Oldenburg from page 22 WREMEN Upstalsboom Hotel Deichgraf 22 – 25 A11A11 Nieder- A27A27 BALTIC SEA COAST PAGES 26 – 29 lande A31 Polen from page 26 KÜHLUNGSBORN Upstalsboom Hotelresidenz & SPA Kühlungsborn 26 – 29 A1 A7 Berlin A30A30 Osnabrück A2 BALTIC SEA ISLAND PAGES 30 – 33 A2 HannoveHannoverr Magdeburd g from page 30 RÜGEN Upstalsboom Hotel meerSinn 30 – 33 4 A14 A1 A1 A2 CAPITAL CITY PAGES 34 – 37 A31 A7 from page 34 BERLIN Upstalsboom Hotel Friedrichshain 34 – 37 Oberhausenau DortmundDort A13 A45A4 5 A9 Cottbus CONTACT US 38 – 39 Hotels In person Contact 38 – 39 Publication details 39 Use your smartphone with a barcode reader app and discover our hotels online. Upstalsboom Conferences & Meetings. 3 ConferencesUpstalsboom Upstalsboom is an Old Frisian word that refers to a place where You’ll find us wherever it’s most pleasant to meet – on the coasts tribal chiefs of the former East Frisia would meet to resolve and islands of the North or Baltic seas and in central Berlin. legal issues or simply celebrate a communal feast together. Welcome to Upstalsboom’s Conference & Meeting Venues! Our name has been chosen to reflect this tradition, since we On the pages that follow, we’d like to introduce you to our invite our guests to enjoy its most attractive aspect – namely seven hotels, which are of especial interest to the business Frisian hospitality. Today, Upstalsboom means coming together traveller. For further information, please visit us online at in pleasant surroundings and letting oneself be pampered by upstalsboom.de. welcoming hosts. Upstalsboom Conferences & Meetings. 5 Upstalsboom „ W V ir o l e r b b e i n l d u L n „ o s M e i y r t e a M l W e it n ä e s r c t t h e e “ n s p r e c ft“ h un e uk n e Z , di a t n n i lte s ke ta ta es t am g t ts d ü ch n b A t u e n r e s m i o e M z en u n d lebe re Wir Z d „ uen e rtra u n Ve v O “ „ e „ f E T f i r r n l a e n uns“ ä ube Du a U u n ich, gla p s ’ D D h an s s en t i i e b a g c au h i l ls t ir g b k “ W o e „ o i m t e r , e Verantwortung in W „ E o r r k t e “ n „Entscheide Du und steh’ dazu“ n e G W u t e e s r u t n s H d e c rzli h ch s keit p ä r i c t h z u d n a „Jedes Läc F r he g ln ke ü h a rt zu Dir zurück irn b “ „ e e G s r le s “ ic he R eg eln fü r A Upstalsboom lle“ Lebensfreude “ ag Allt den „ „W schen .. ir überra . i st Conferences & Meetings. u Q n u se r a A li n tä sp t ru c h , M e n s ch e n zu b e g ei st er n“ In March 2013, 70 Upstalsboom employees came together for the first time to talk about their values and objectives, and to put plenty of commitment and passion into creating the Group’s mission statement. The resulting Upstalsboom Mission, “Upstalsboom – Frisian, open, heart-warming – just different, that’s who we are!”, has since been an inspiration to our staff, both present and prospective, and naturally yourselves, our valued guests. With the introduction of our “Corporate Happiness” approach to management – our mission to make our employees happy – the decision to turn away from profit maximisation and towards a focus on values, Upstalsboom supports a corporate culture where people take centre-stage. The Upstalsboom way – a success story built on developing potential. 7 Upstalsboom The creation and implementation of the Upstalsboom Mission and our experience “A Frisian Heart for the World – from here to Rwanda” is Rwanda, India, Indonesia and Brazil. In many parts of the world, of the results are impressively captured by the short (and multiple prize-winning) film the slogan under which Upstalsboom Hotels and Holiday a decent schooling is still not a basic right for many children. “The Upstalsboom Way”. That this idea – and the work put into it – is not merely Apartments is supporting the FLY & HELP charity’s project to “I want to use FLY & HELP to raise public awareness of these a company-internal success but has been well-received by guests and prospective build a school in Rwanda. In January 2010, Reiner Meutsch complex issues and give children a chance to take their futures employees alike is shown by the numerous awards that Upstalsboom has been honoured Scan to view the started off in his Piper Cheyenne on a round-the-world flight into their own hands,” comments Reiner Meutsch, founder of to receive as a top employer. Upstalsboom film that also involved him visiting and helping aid projects in Ghana, the FLY & HELP foundation. Upstalsboom Conferences & Meetings. 9 Port Town Emden ROOMS RELAXATION RESTAURANT AND BAR The hotel has 95 bedrooms. • Sauna, steam bath and relaxation lounge • "Parkrestaurant" and bar (90 seats) • Standard: 46 • Rooftop terrace with a panoramic • Terrace (42 seats) • Comfort: 42 view of the town • Superior: 6 • Complimentary use of the • Suite: 1 "Health Club" (3 km) Kunst- Aurich B70 Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 73–75 halle CONNECTIONS HBFB 26725 Emden Rathauss A 31 motorway approx. 0.8 km Tel.: +49 4921 828-0 Dat Emden station approx. 1.5 km Although around 150 km of canals run through the largest town the town, little rustic churches and solitary lighthouses catch the Otto- Fax: +49 4921 828-599 Huus Oldenburg approx. 85 km in East Frisia, Emden’s heart is its flourishing seaport. From here, eye, slumbering between lush meadows and idyllic waterways. [email protected] Parkhotel Groningen (NL) approx. 102 km wind turbine systems and vehicles from the Volkswagen plant set Discover Emden, the “Venice of the North”, and find inspiration von parkhotel-emden.de DelftDelft Leer/A31 Bremen (airport) approx. 130 km off on their international journeys overseas. On the outskirts of for your successful conference programme. Hamburg approx. 250 km Hotel Upstalsboom Conferences & Meetings in Emden. 11 NorthPort Town Sea coast SOCIAL PROGRAMMES • Bowling • Port tours • Exhibitions in the Emden Art Gallery Varel-DangastEmden • Indoor football • Guided tours • Visits to “Otto Huus” • Survival coffee-break Ground floor Lobby 3 Bar Conference rooms (size and seating) 2 5 4 1 combination Room/ Size m² Ceiling height m U-shape Classroom Theatre Boardroom Terrace Main entrance Salon 1 20 2.7 14 12 16 12 Park restaurant Salon 2 22 2.7 14 12 16 12 Conference facilities Salon 3 20 2.7 14 12 16 12 1 Salon 1 2 Salon 2 Salon 1 + 2 40 2.7 18 24 36 16 3 Salon 3 Salon 1–3 63 2.7 28 36 56 24 4 Salon 4 5 Salon 5 Salon 4 34 2.7 17 16 32 20 Salon 5 35 2.7 17 16 34 22 Salon 4 + 5 70 2.7 24 22 64 28 Upstalsboom Conferences & Meetings in Emden. 13 North Sea Coast Schillig ROOMS RELAXATION RESTAURANT AND BAR The hotel has 70 bedrooms. • Sauna, infrared sauna, gym, quiet area • Restaurant "Blinkfüür" (100 seats) • Double room, landwards side: 12 • “MeerBlick” beauty and spa • Café/bistro "WindRose" (60 seats) • Double room, coastal side: 58 • Sea view terrace (100 seats) NordseeResort BadestrandBadestrand Mellumweg 6 Friesland CONNECTIONS P NorNordseedsee 26434 Horumersiel-Schillig HusH Inselkiekerek A 29 motorway approx. 21 km Tel.: +49 4426 88-0 Husus Strandkiekerra Wilhelmshaven station approx. 25 km The unusual geographical location, reminiscent of a peninsula, for a successful conference. Surrounded by lush and wide-rang- Hotelot Am StrandS Fax: +49 4426 88-101 Wilhelmshaven approx. 28 km offers conference guests all the benefits of an island surrounded ing marshland – a truly breath-taking contrast – the “Cape of von [email protected] Horumersiel Deich Oldenburg approx. 77 km by the sea: a bracing maritime climate, unspoilt dunes and a Good Rest”, as regular guests fondly refer to their favourite holi- hotelamstrand-schillig.de Husus Bremen (airport) approx. 120 km wonderful sand-strewn coastline. Simply the perfect environment day location, is worth a visit at any time of the year. JadekiekerJa Hamburg approx. 230 km Hotels Holiday apartment Upstalsboom Conferences & Meetings in Schillig. 15 North Sea coastCoast SOCIAL PROGRAMMES • “Bosseltour” (ball-rolling) excursion • Guided tours of the tidal flats • Water-skiing facility Varel-DangastSchillig • Nordic walking, incl. pole hire and • Visit to the brewery town of Jever • Hot air ballooning instructor • Covered wagon tours of the • E-skateboarding • Kitesurfing and kite landboarding salt marshes Ground floor Office Stairs 1 Reception Conference rooms (size and seating) Window frontage with view of the North Sea Conference facilities 1 Borkum combination Room/ Size m² Ceiling height m U-shape Classroom Theatre Boardroom Borkum 57 2.5 18 30 40 16 Upstalsboom Conferences & Meetings in Schillig.
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