For the Third Year Running, Booking.com Announces it is the Official Travel Partner of the Eurovision 2023 Song Contest
Leading digital travel platform, Booking.com, is pleased to announce its renewed partnership with the European Broadcasting Union, to become the Official Travel Partner of the Eurovision 2023 Song Contest for a third year running. The song contest will be taking place between the 9th and 13th May in Liverpool, England.
Whether you’re celebrating the contest in the heart of Liverpool, or from the comfort of a unique holiday home surrounded by friends and family, Booking.com has a great option for every music lover – with over 28 million listings in hotels, homes, and other unique places to stay. As the Official Travel Partner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, Booking.com is committed to creating the perfect booking for Eurovision fans everywhere – wherever their music-inspired travels may take them.
With such a wide variety of travel experiences on offer, customers can find their next adventure in just a few taps on the Booking.com app. From visiting the iconic Penny Lane and learning about the rich music history that Liverpool has to offer, to embarking on a scenic road trip up the coast and discovering its near-endless dunes and outstanding ocean views – there are tons of great things to do in Liverpool to make new travel memories.
“We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with the European Broadcasting Union and to be the Official Travel Partner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 for yet another year,” said Arjan Dijk, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Booking.com. “Booking.com is proud to play a role in making it easier for millions of Eurovision fans to come together and celebrate Europe’s most popular and diverse music event, demonstrating that unity comes in a variety of forms in both music and travel. Booking.com is tapping into this unique moment to spark people’s curiosity and inspire them to discover the people and places that make the Eurovision Song Contest so magical – no matter where they come from, what language they speak, who they love, or how they identify.”
Martin Österdahl, Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest, added: “We are delighted to welcome Booking.com back as the Official Travel Partner for the Eurovision Song Contest. With thousands expected to travel to Liverpool for the world’s largest live music event we are looking forward to seeing Booking’s activities for fans on the ground and online.”
Source: Booking.com