King's Hall, Belfast

The King's Hall Exhibition and Conference Centre is a conference, exhibition, sports and music venue on the Lisburn Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the largest exhibition venue in Northern Ireland, having in excess of 10,000 square metres of exhibition space on a 33-acre (130,000 m) site. It can accommodate 1,000 conference delegates and provide banqueting facilities for 2,000 diners. The exhibition centre can hold up to 7,800 patrons wi... more

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