Opening Event Venue for Skift Forum Europe Revealed


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Skift is excited to reveal our Pre-Evening Opening Event venue in Berlin. Want to be where the action is? Register for Skift Forum Europe today.

One of the best parts about attending Skift Forum Europe this year is the chance to explore Berlin, one of Europe's most vibrant cities. We put a lot of thought into making your days in Berlin an incredible experience.

In fact, Berlin is a global hub for travel and home to a thriving startup community, and our finalized venue Cafe Moskau is a sleek and modern space with deep historical roots. To complete the trifecta of your Berlin experience, we're excited to announce our Pre-Evening Opening Event will be held at NENI Restaurant!

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On April 25, the evening before our conference officially begins, we're kicking things off in style with drinks, delicious hors d'oeuvres, and plenty of mingling.

Oh, and did we mention the panoramic views? Located on the top floor of a boutique hotel in West Berlin, NENI Restaurant will give you a gorgeous look at the Zoo and Tiergarten Park.

The only way to join us for this night of fun and networking is if you're a registered attendee for Skift Forum Europe. Your ticket provides access to every single speaker session plus way more. The first 250 registered attendees to RSVP will be guaranteed a space at the opening event.

Secure Your Spot

We're grateful for our sponsors and their support as we bring this event to life:

 

 

To become a sponsor or ask us any questions at all, please reach out to forum@skift.com.

 

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