
The ATTA Centre is the largest multifunctional venue in the Baltics, making a strategic floor plan essential for RDE 2026 delegates. This guide provides an insider's map to the facility, highlighting the primary exhibition halls, essential loading docks for sponsors, and hidden quiet zones for uninterrupted business calls.
Key Takeaways:
The ATTA Centre is a bit of a beast. It is the largest multifunctional convention center in the Baltics, covering over 11,500 square meters.
If you walk into it without a plan, you’ll hit your 10,000-step goal before lunch just by getting lost between the coffee stations. Since Radiodays Europe 2026 is taking over the building, you need to know the geography.
Level 1: The Engine Room (Keynotes & Exhibition) This is where the high-energy action happens.
Level 2: The "Deep Dive" Zone (Summits & Meetings) If you are attending a specialized summit or have a private breakout session, you’ll likely head upstairs.
Practical Logistics Inside ATTA
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