venues
accommodations
ICE Krakow
Marii Konopnickiej 17, 30-302 Kraków, Poland
The ICE Krakow Congress Centre is the business and cultural flagship of the city. Located in the very heart of Krakow, it is a state-of-the-art, multifunctional venue. It has been described as the finest setting hosting business and cultural events in Małopolska since 2014.

The well-connected venue has four main halls, an extensive infrastructure and boasts a glazed, three-storey foyer offering stunning views over Wawel Castle, the Vistula River and Kazimierz.

The ICE Krakow Congress Centre operates according to strong environmental principles, incorporating technological solutions that minimize its impact. The building uses district heating and hot water supplied by the Municipal Heating Company (MPEC), eliminating the need for on‑site fuel burning and reducing emissions. Heating and cooling systems are standardized to maintain constant temperatures in standby mode, which significantly lowers energy consumption compared to intensive heating or cooling before events.

In addition, the venue is equipped with energy‑saving LED lighting, water‑efficient taps and toilets, and automated light controls, all of which contribute to sustainable resource management.
Sky 7
Aleja Zygmunta Krasińskiego 1, 31-111 Kraków, Poland
Sky7 Krakow defines a modern approach to hospitality in this historic city. Situated on the rooftop of the iconic Jubilat building, a landmark that has shaped the city’s skyline for decades, the venue offers exceptional panoramic views to host the first dinner of the Euroheat & Power Congress.

Sky7 integrates sustainability into its daily operations. The venue uses energy‑efficient lighting, minimizes waste through selective recycling, works with local suppliers to reduce transport impact, and applies eco‑friendly materials and responsible event management practices.


Forty Kleparz
Kamienna 2, 30-001 Kraków, Poland
We will welcome participants to our second Congress dinner at Forty Kleparz. The building is a former defensive fort/bunker: a bastion from the Austro-Hungarian era, part of the 19th-century city fortifications (formerly Bastion III "Kleparz"). In later years, it was spared demolition and ultimately adapted into a cultural venue.

Forty Kleparz is one of the key spots on the musical map of Krakow. It hosts live concerts, both intimate shows and performances by well-known artists; as well as DJ events.

The venue offers a unique ambience, historic raw brick walls blended with modern lighting, sound systems, and club/restobar interiors. It’s a spacious place (both indoors and outdoors), suitable for concerts, parties, meetings, and even formal events.
Euroheat & Power have negotiated preferential room rates for you at hotels within walking distance of the Congress venue.