Belarus to take part in the international forum-exhibition "REST Leisure 2025" in Moscow

10:00, 9 September

The international forum-exhibition "Rest Leisure 2025" will be held in Moscow from 10 to 12 September, during which Belarus will also present its tourism potential, BelTA has learned.

Thus, a presentation of the tourism opportunities of the regions of Belarus: Brest, Vitebsk, Grodno, Minsk and Mogilev regions will be presented at the national stand. In addition, everyone will be able to get information about the best offers from the sanatoriums of the Belprofoyuzkurt Resort management system, communicate with representatives of leading travel companies, and learn more about the capital's hotels.

On September 12, a workshop (exchange of contacts) and a presentation of the tourism potential of Belarus will take place at the Business and Cultural Complex of our Embassy in Russia.

Information: "REST Leisure 2025" Forum-exhibition is the main start of the autumn-winter season of the tourism industry in the Russian Federation. This is the only business event of this scale for outbound, inbound and domestic tourism.

"REST Leisure" unites more than 10,000 industry professionals: from representatives of small and medium-sized businesses in the field of tourism to the heads of large Russian and foreign companies, as well as those responsible for the development of individual territories and tourist destinations.

This season – "Tourism beyond globalization",which focuses on domestic tourism and its rich cultural heritage. The main tasks include assessing current trends and getting to know the best international practices in the tourism sector, identifying promising areas for the development of the tourism business, as well as ensuring a steady influx of tourists to Russian regions all year round.

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