Updated: XBIZ Berlin Hotel Sold Out, Nearby Hotel Added

Updated: XBIZ Berlin Hotel Sold Out, Nearby Hotel Added

LOS ANGELES — Due to exceptional demand, the final block of rooms at XBIZ Berlin’s host hotel, The Catalonia Berlin Mitte, have now completely sold out.

To accommodate the growing number of attendees at this inaugural European webmaster conference, XBIZ has secured additional rooms at the nearby Park Plaza Wallstreet Berlin Mitte Hotel at 23-24 Wallstraße — located a short distance from the conference venue.

With a range of world-class services and amenities, the Park Plaza Wallstreet Berlin Mitte offers stylish guest rooms, an on-site restaurant and bar, reliable service and a design reminiscent of the New York Stock Exchange.

Rooms at the Park Plaza Wallstreet Berlin Mitte start at €139 per night ($155), which includes free Wi-Fi.

To book a room, call +49 30 400 557 777, or email groupberlin@pphe.com, and be sure to mention XBIZ Berlin..

Presented by TrafficPartner and its family of leading industry brands, XBIZ Berlin is set for Sept. 11-14 at the Catalonia Berlin Mitte Hotel at 80-82 Köpenicker Strasse, where European adult industry leaders will gather with their peers from around the world for a refreshed slate of educational, networking and social events.

Among the events highlights are the NETbilling-sponsored seminar series, offering focused educational tracks detailing the latest in live cams and ad networks, webmastering, internationalization strategies and more, providing an insider’s view of today’s adult industry dynamics.

WIA’s Power Brunch will give female executives the opportunity to build global relations, while a night of intimate debauchery at the notorious KitKatClub will ensure an entertaining time for all XBIZ Berlin attendees. And for those who want more, the event is centrally located in Berlin’s Mitte district, where Alexanderplatz is located as well as the city’s entertainment and nightlife capital of Nikoleiviertel.

Stay tuned to XBIZ for upcoming details about XBIZ Berlin, including special event announcements and the release of the official show schedule.

For more information, visit XBIZBerlin.com

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