Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre opened in March 2004 as a state-of-the-art exhibition and conference venue. The complex consists of three main pavilions with an overall space of over 200,000 m2. There are 19 exhibition halls, 49 conference halls and VIP-class meeting rooms in the three pavilions.
The facilities at Crocus Expo are first class and include banks, restaurants, cafes, and business centres. Soon there will be a hotel with 379 four star rooms and 222 five star rooms to make it one of the largest in Russia.
Advanced air conditioning systems provide a comfortable working climate for exhibitors and visitors during the show and also during build up and breakdown.
Guarding is provided during all exhibitions.
Transport: Crocus Expo can be easily reached from the city centre either by the newly opened highway or by metro Myakinino station.
How to get to the exhibition
How to get to the exhibition
By metro
M. Myakinino metro station, last carriage from the center
By car:
Moscow Ring Road (outer side 66th km) and Volokolamskoe highway
By public transport:
Buses № 631, 640, rout taxi № 450, 631 till Isakovskiy Street bus stop from Tushinskaya metro station
Domodedovo Airport is situated just 22 km South of Moscow city and is well served by train (Aeroexpress train from Paveletskiy railway station), bus and shuttle bus services and has good road links to taxi and private vehicle access.
By Rail
40 minutes to/from the centre of Moscow from/to Domodedovo International Airport
Tickets are sold at ticket desks at the passenger terminal of Paveletskiy station. Ticket desks in Domodedovo International Airport are located in the right wing of the terminal.
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The exhibition will take place in the IEC «Crocus Expo», 1rd pavilion, 1st hall.
Address: Moscow, Crossing of Moscow City Ring (inner side, 66 km) and Volokolamskoe shosse.