Deauville: A must-visit destination for international events and business tourism

Created in the 19th century by the Duke of Morny, Deauville has retained all of its elegance. This village of 4,000 inhabitants has managed to find the right balance between protecting its heritage and development. It is this splendor and preserved cachet that have made Deauville an internationally renowned destination, acclaimed throughout the world. Every year, Deauville hosts professional and public events that contribute to its reputation. Let’s rediscover the major events organized at the Deauville Convention Center, the largest infrastructure in the city of Deauville, designed to host events of national and international scope.
Major professional events organized at the CID Deauville
When it comes to business tourism, the city offers itself entirely to those who come here for an event. Its infrastructures make it a leading destination in France, the only city in Normandy that can accommodate, cater to and accommodate the work of large groups thanks to a harmony of hotel products from 5* luxury to 2*, casinos, and reception areas, all concentrated on only 4Km². The C.I.D. convention center is at the heart of the strategy for hosting large-scale events: its 18,000m² cleverly carved out between the casino and the boards, overlooking the sea, allow the city to win major contracts, such as international summit meetings. The destination Deauville seduces international leaders who stay there during political summits.



World political meetings at the C.I.D.
- 2003: Finance Ministers’ Meeting
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States met in Deauville in 2003, during the French presidency of the G7/G8, two weeks before the Evian summit of heads of state and government.
- 2008: The G27 Defence Ministers
The 27 European Ministers of Defense met to discuss the subject of strengthening military capabilities.
- 2008: Meeting of the international directors of NATO
- 2010: G3 Summit
This meeting on security bringing together Nicolas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel, Dimitri Medvedev aimed to strengthen EU-Russia relations. During the summit, an important decision will be taken, that of integrating Russia into the next summit of the Atlantic Alliance in Lisbon. The heads of state will indicate at the closing conference that they loved their stay in Deauville.
- 2011: G8 Summit on May 26 and 27
President Nicolas Sarkozy welcomed the heads of state of the most industrialized nations for the annual G8 meeting. The choice of Deauville as a destination was based on its undeniable assets: exceptional infrastructures, solid expertise in hosting international events, and a proactive tourism policy that favors hospitality, encounters and culture in a preserved setting.

