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Conference Venues Comparison
Compare 19 conference venues in Florence with 120 in Manchester. Real data from 139+ verified venues.

Exhibition Centre
Up to 15,000

Exhibition Centre
Up to 2,000

Conference Centre
Up to 1,800

Conference Centre
Up to 1,200

Conference Centre
Up to 600

Conference Centre
Up to 300

Football Stadium & Event Venue
Up to 74,879

Stadium
Up to 55,000

Sports Venue & Conference Centre
Up to 26,000

Exhibition & Convention Centre
Up to 8,000

Sports Venue
Up to 3,500

Hotel
Up to 1,400
Manchester offers the larger selection with 120 conference venues compared to 19 in Florence. Both cities provide a strong range of options for event organisers looking for conference venues.
The average maximum capacity in Florence is approximately 1209 guests, while Manchester averages around 1685 guests. This makes Manchester better suited for larger events.
Yes. The largest venue capacity in Florence is up to 15,000 guests, and in Manchester up to 74,879 guests. Both cities cater to events of all sizes, from intimate boardroom meetings to major conferences.
Florence offers 6 different venue types including Hotel, Conference Centre, Luxury Hotel, Exhibition Centre. This diversity makes it easy to find the perfect space for your event.
Manchester offers 33 different venue types including Hotel, Hotel & Conference Centre, Business Centre, Conference Centre. Event planners can choose from a wide variety of spaces.
Consider your event size, budget, and delegate travel. Florence has 19 conference venues with a strong variety. Manchester offers 120 options with higher average capacity. Use our free venue-finding service to get tailored recommendations for both cities.
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