Seminar in Perpignan
The capital of the Pyrénées-Orientales department, this destination is ideal for organizing your seminar in an urban setting, or in the surrounding countryside. Easily accessible, Perpignan is located less than an hour from Narbonne, two hours from Toulouse, and an hour and a half from Montpellier.
Whether in the city or its surroundings, we will be able to organize your residential seminars or study days with "tailor-made" services, adapted to the size of your group.
We can also organize your large-scale events in the Palais des Congrès or offer you charming venues near the city for your study days and management committees.
From the coast to the hinterland, take advantage of your seminar in Perpignan to strengthen team bonds with a team-building activity. Challenge your teams with our City Mission or Photo Investigation, plus a fun and original way to discover Perpignan's most beautiful neighborhoods!
Named European City of Wine in 2019, Perpignan is a major player in the wine world, so why not organize a wine-themed team-building event with your colleagues? Take advantage of the Mediterranean coastline for a catamaran-building challenge, the Catacup or our investigation games like Enquête-Collioure, in the magnificent village of Collioure.
For a moment of relaxation and incentive, take a Segway tour to discover the city at your own pace, or enjoy a visit or lunch at one of the wine estates to taste the local wine that is the pride of the region.
Designated a City of Art and History in 2001, Perpignan's rich heritage invites exploration. From the Ruscino archaeological site to 21st-century buildings, this destination is characterized by an architectural diversity and density that will appeal to history enthusiasts.
During your seminar in Perpignan, start from the Castillet, emblem and gateway to its old town, then head to the Place de la Loge, today the historic heart dating from the 14th century.
Nearby stands the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, characterized by its Gothic style and marked by its impressive cloister-cemetery, Campo Santo. A few minutes away, the Palace of the Kings bears witness to the medieval period, during which the city was the economic, political, and cultural center of the Mediterranean.