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Easier access and parking for Motorshow visitors
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, December 09 - 2003 at 14:10
- PRESS RELEASE
Easier access and exits as well as far greater parking facilities await visitors to the Dubai World Trade Centre, venue of the 7th Middle East International Motorshow that runs from tomorrow (December 11th) till December 15th.
Visitors now have a range of parking options that include the multi-storey car park, the open car park in front of Halls 1-4 or the overflow car parks behind Hall 8 and opposite the Trade Centre Tower.
Getting to and from the show will be far easier too with the new roads around the complex diverting traffic away from the problem areas and allowing easy entry and exits from all parts of the city. In total 2,014 slots are available in the multi-storey car park, 1,500 in the lot opposite the Trade Centre Tower and 432 behind Hall 8 in addition to the 732 available in front of the exhibition halls.
The Motorshow features more than 64 manufacturers, customisers and designers from 17 countries who will unveil the latest in cars, luxury vehicles, four-wheel drives, sports utility vehicles, concept cars, bikes, trikes, quads, off-terrain buggies, high performance sports cars, custom-built vehicles, commercial vehicles as well as motor parts and accessories, lubricants, car cosmetics, finish products, and a host of automotive accessories.
Leading manufacturers and designers are planning a slew of launches during the show to take advantage of the Motorshow's immense scope and reach across the region which is known for its passion for cars and its considerable buying power.
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For more information, please contact:Dubai World Trade Centre - Corporate Communications Division
Ajay Rajguru
Tel: +971 4 308-6079
Fax: +971 4 331-4853
Ashok Thomas
Tel: +971 4 308-6083
Fax: +971 4 331-4853
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