Le Pin Galant is structuring and speeding up its congress and events offer

Le Pin Galant is structuring and speeding up its MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Events) offering, with +15% growth and a €1 million investment plan to consolidate its position as a major player in metropolitan business tourism.

Since s.pass took over the management of Le Pin Galant, the Mérignac-based performance and events venue has reached a new milestone. “Our ambition is clear: to make Le Pin Galant a leading venue in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, serving economic attractiveness and businesses,” says Olivier Martin, CEO of s.pass.

With 71 events hosted and 148 days of occupancy, Le Pin Galant confirms its driving role in the region’s economic influence.

Le Pin Galant: a well-structured venue designed to meet organizers’ expectations

Le Pin Galant offers two complementary and fully modular spaces, accessible to people with reduced mobility:

  • An auditorium with seating capacity ranging from 200 to 1,402 people, complemented by state-of-the-art technical facilities.

  • A modular pavilion, a single-level space of 1,300 sqm (configurable from 432 sqm).

Two structures that can adapt to all types of projects: meetings, exhibitions, trade shows, and more.

Prime accessibility

Located in the heart of the Bordeaux metropolitan area, Le Pin Galant benefits from major advantages for event organizers:

  • 5 km from Bordeaux-Mérignac International Airport

  • Accessible by tram, “Pin Galant” station

  • Free and open parking all around the venue, with two nearby car parks

  • Mérignac hotel capacity of 2,700 rooms

Le Pin Galant teams can study and deliver on all types of projects, from design to execution, drawing on over 35 years of recognized professional experience.
 

Le Pin Galant is entering a new era of modernity, placing sustainable development at the heart of its strategy and events.

« Modernizing le Pin Galant, means preparing for the future : improving hospitality, enhancing our reach and popularity et integrating the challenges of ecological transition. »

- Isabelle Prieur, Director of the Congress Department