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High-end corporate entertainment at Château de la Perrière

Save the best for last. That’s what I can say about our stay in Angers. Angers Convention Bureau hand-picked all the treasure venues in the area and surprised us big time on our final night.

As presented in my previous articles, on the weekend we discovered the region and on Monday we were ready to attend the two day Events Innovation exhibition at the Angers Congress Centre (30th June – 1st July). Most of the venues we visited on the weekend also presented at the exhibition and that was the opportunity for us to talk to each venue and address individual questions.

For me that was the first time I attended an exhibition in France and it was an experience I want definitely to repeat (*hint hint*- food).

Prior to arriving I was asked to provide my dress size. That was needed for the final event activity which the organisers tried (!) to keep secret. Even though we figured it out – that was a party in a castle, the surprise element stayed because we didn’t know what type of costume everyone will get.

Very curious and slightly exhausted after the day of the exhibition I rushed to my hotel to discover the dress in my room:

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Coming down to the reception everyone had their costume on and we headed to Château de la Perrière for dinner and after-party. Initially that wasn’t clear if it will be a seated dinner, but luckily it wasn’t as I’m sure I wouldn’t feel comfortable seating too long in my fancy dress. When we arrived we gathered to make a group picture, which was taken by a drone to capture the castle in the background and then we were welcomed at the Château (sounds much better than a castle!) for an aperitif and a venue tour.

The Château is situated in Avrillé, a city nearby Angers and dates back to the 17th century. In 1983 it became classified as an historic monument and in 1988 inaugurated an 18h golf course on its ground. Being classified as an historic monument, the restoration took 26 years, from 1982 until 2008 to maintain its heritage and authenticity. From 2008 the venue is open to host events and has an on-site restaurant for the public.

The dinner was a rich buffet of cold and worm appetizers and desserts, sushi station and open bar. Shortly after everyone arrived the DJ opened the dance floor and we just enjoyed ourselves. That was also when I decided to take a break and leave my camera and phone for a while. I gathered photos from all different sources and I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did!

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L’Abbaye de Fontevraud – Redefining Luxury

I’ve been to many unique venues but was never impressed as much as from L’Abbaye de Fontevraud what used to be a cloister and now was transferred to be a destination, Cité Idéale (ideal city).  The cloister went through different cycles – it was an abbey, a prison, a hospital, and now it’s a destination with a hotel, restaurant and event facilities, which is also a UNESCO classified historic monument. The whole renovation amounts to €16 m. That’s the venue we visited on our second night during our Angers Loire Valley trip.

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At first, when we have been told that it used to be a monastery, my first thought was that it’s the “retreat” type of venue. But that was the complete opposite. It’s a destination up to the highest standard you can imagine. It’s where you find heritage and technology, modern and ancient, past and future, tradition and innovation, simplicity and luxury. The venue promotes environmental and sustainable practices and meets the highest European standard, the RSE-ISO 26000, which was achieved in May, just before the inauguration of the hotel.  That includes energy plant comprising a wood-chip fired boiler which removes the reliance on fossil fuels, insulation (reduction of heat loss or heat gain), no mechanical air conditioning, reduced food packaging for breakfast to avoid unnecessary waste, composting organic waste and lastly favouring local businesses and products to use in the hotel (For example, soap, honey, wine). The hotel has 54 rooms and is classified as a 4*. We saw one of the rooms, it has a very warm design, very minimalistic and discreet.

Very interesting thing I found was the iBar, designed by Jouin-Manku, the same architect who designed the Mandarin Oriental in Paris (Which I visited last year) and the Le Jules Verne restaurant on the Eiffel Tower. There you find touch screen table tops and tablets, telescopic lamps and diffused delicate lighting. The bar is located in what used to be the chapel and the ceiling is very high. I was completely fascinated by the design of this place. So much history and tradition and at the same time advanced technology and architecture.

Bar and event and conference facilities 

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The refectory, where we had our group dinner, is the banqueting hall of the venue. The design of the room gives a gentle reminder of the monastic atmosphere of the past.

The head chef is Thibaut Ruggeri, the winner of Bocuse d’Or 2013 competition, the most prestigious gastronomic competition in the world. And yes, that was an experience! Thibaut Ruggeri uses locally sourced ingredients and we had a splendid fine dining experience, both in terms of the excellent food and the attentive service.

I would definitely love to come back and next time stay longer.

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Photos by: Irina Trofimovskaya

Group Dinner at Loire & Sens

As you might saw already on my Facebook and Instagram, during our trip to Angers we had such lavish dinners, Angers Convention Bureau decided to spoil us big time. And it just got better and better every night! On our first night we had dinner at the newly opened Loire & Sens four star hotel resort with 47 bedrooms and suits, only about 15 minutes’ drive from Angers TGV station and next to Angers Golf (18 holes).

When we entered the hotel it still had a smell of new and I liked the warm design, dominated by wood, slate and schist rocks. What particularly caught my attention was the garden which was in its full blossom and I though how nice it would be to bring a group here for a weekend or so, be it for a board meeting with incentive programme or for a wedding. I also noticed that in the outside garden they grow their own herbs. The hotel just opened one month ago and not complete yet. When the hotel resort will be complete, it is to become a destination, with modern accommodation, sports, catering, spa and events facilities.

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We concluded the hotel tour with a small aperitif before heading to the restaurant where a table was set for us. Our menu was:

Salad barigoule d’Artichauts Poivrade, Jeunes Pousses en Mesclun

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Sandre de nos rivière, Risotto moelleux à la Crème d’Ail, Bouquet de verdure

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Crémet d’Anjou aux Fruits de Saison, Coulis de Fruits rouges

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Exhausted (the London group had to wake up around 4am) but very happy we made our way back to the hotel.

Stay tuned for more venues and activities from the second day!

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Arrival in Angers

Hello eventprofs!

If you follow my social media, you know already that last weekend I participated in a fam-trip with Angers Convention Bureau(CVB) which was organised for London and France based event planners. The trip was fantastic, we discovered not only Anger but the entire region. The destination Angers Loire Valley is a real gem and I can’t describe how much I enjoyed the trip and the kind hospitality from the CVB team and the local suppliers. Every day had such a busy programme from 9am until12am I couldn’t even update the blog. Now I’m back and extremely excited to share with you all the venues and activities we had in the past days.

To start with I want to give you a small introduction to the region and Angers CVB. Angers is the capital of the Anjou region and the fief of Cointreau, the famous liquor. Angers has universities and research centres which foster research and innovation in the region. At the same time the region offers incredible history, culture, viticulture and gastronomy experience.

Angers CVB was founded five years ago and already has secured high profile conferences. Only three years ago British Airways started directs flights between London City Airport to Angers operating on Saturdays and Tuesdays. If you come from Paris it’s only about 90 min by TGV. Other regular flights are from Nice airport. Having regular flights from London City Airport makes it a perfect destination for corporate events, such as arriving on the weekend for incentive and staying until Tuesday for business or going by train to another French destination.

The three main industries for the region are plant (végétal), electronics and healthcare and many companies within these sectors choose to conduct business in Angers to align their activities and objectives with their core business.

Angers CVB is a one-stop-shop for everyone wanting to organise an event in the region. They can assist with the planning process of any type of events, be it a small conference or incentive or more complex events with over 500 participants, including hotel reservations, catering, evening activities and more. Angers CVB picked just the best for us, it was an incredible trip and I can definitely recommend the destination for corporates based in London as some of the venues offer the exclusivity, luxury and sustainability practices corporates desire for their events.

Our arrival to Anger was very quick and easy, only one hour flight from London City Airport and we were welcomed by Valérie and Marie from Angers CVB at the airport. The Airport in Angers is so small our airline was the only one there and we received our luggage instantly and headed to the first venue, Espace Air Passion.

Espace Air Passion, or Angers Air Museum is located next to the airport. It’s the second largest air museum in France and offers its space for events, be it gala dinners, concerts, exhibitions or seminars and presentations.  Any event can be combines with a museum tour and the control tower .It was interesting to discover that the museum is maintained by dedicated volunteers.

For lunch we were served a very luxurious lunch box by Le Val d’Evre Traiteur and it was just the beginning of all gastronomic surprises to come during the four days!

For now enjoy the photos and stay tuned for new posts about trip!

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