RAI Convention District · Outcall
RAI Amsterdam is the country's largest exhibition and congress centre — a year-round cycle of trade fairs, technology shows and conferences that fills the surrounding hotels with delegates. We arrange discreet outcall companions for those visitors, delivered to any hotel from Europaplein to Zuidas, day or night.
The RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre, on Europaplein in the south of the city, is the largest venue of its kind in the Netherlands. Its halls run an almost continuous programme: consumer fairs, medical congresses, technology summits and some of the biggest trade shows in Europe. Integrated Systems Europe — the audiovisual industry's flagship event — draws a vast international crowd to the RAI each February. IBC, the broadcast and media technology convention, does the same in September. Between the headline shows there is a steady stream of smaller congresses, meaning the district rarely has a genuinely quiet week.
For an outcall agency that matters in a very practical way. RAI delegates are precisely the kind of traveller we serve most often: in town for a fixed number of nights, working long days on the show floor, staying in a hotel chosen for proximity rather than charm, and with limited appetite for crossing the city afterwards. A companion who comes directly to the hotel fits that reality far better than anything that requires going out again.
Accommodation radiates out from the Europaplein entrance in a few recognisable bands. Closest are the large hotels that face the convention centre directly — the default choice for delegates who want to walk to the halls in two minutes. A short distance west lies Zuidas, the business district, whose conference hotels absorb a great deal of RAI overflow. To the north, the lively neighbourhood of De Pijp offers a more characterful base within easy reach. And along the Amstel and around RAI station are further properties used heavily when the big shows sell the area out. We deliver to every one of these. When you message us, the hotel name is all we need to plan a prompt arrival.
The honest logistics of a RAI booking depend entirely on the calendar. On an ordinary week, a companion reaches a Europaplein hotel comfortably within 30-40 minutes. During a major show it is wise to allow more margin: roads around the convention centre slow under the weight of delegate traffic, evening taxis are in heavy demand, and — most importantly — companion availability books up quickly. Our advice is simple. On a normal week, a same-day message is fine. During ISE, IBC or any sell-out congress, send your request a few hours ahead so we can hold your preferred companion and have her near your hotel before you need her. Message us on WhatsApp with your hotel, timing and duration and we confirm within minutes.
A trade fair is a marathon — three or four days on your feet, talking, pitching, networking. The evening that follows should be the opposite: quiet, private and entirely unhurried, without another journey across an unfamiliar city.
After a day on the show floor, most delegates want their hotel and nothing further. An outcall companion lets the evening unwind there — no taxi queue, no crossing town, no logistics to manage.
You tell us the hotel and the hour; we handle the rest. It is the simplest part of an otherwise full schedule.
The RAI calendar swings between extremes. During ISE or IBC the district is saturated; in the gaps between shows it is calm and bookings are effortless.
We adjust to both. On a busy week we carry extra availability and ask for a little notice; on a quiet one, a same-day message is all it takes.
Exhibition weeks come with their own social calendar — stand parties, client dinners, hospitality evenings. A composed companion who fits that environment is a regular request.
Ask for a 'dinner date' or 'social companion', share the venue and dress code, and she arrives ready for the room.
Conference hotels are in constant motion, which works in your favour — one more arrival is invisible. We add to that with our own practice.
No records are kept once a booking ends and we never make follow-up contact. Your companion is indistinguishable from any other guest.
On a normal week the roads around the RAI move freely. During a headline show they do not — delegate volume slows everything near Europaplein.
Plan accordingly: book a little earlier on show nights and we position a companion close to your hotel before peak congestion sets in.
The large hotels facing the RAI entrance — a two-minute walk to the halls.
→Business-district hotels just west, used heavily for RAI overflow.
→A characterful neighbourhood base a short walk north of the RAI.
→Quieter hotels south of the centre when the RAI district sells out.
→Canal-side elegance in Amsterdam's most charming neighbourhood.
→Vibrant, cosmopolitan and irresistibly stylish.
→Amsterdam's most affluent residential district.
→Creative, diverse and full of surprises.
→Discreet companions for the travelling gentleman.
→Historic, beautiful, and perfectly serviced.
→The political capital, served with discretion.
→Modern, dynamic, and internationally connected.
→Questions delegates ask us most about booking a companion around the RAI. Anything else? WhatsApp our team at any hour.
All of them — the large hotels facing the Europaplein entrance, the Zuidas conference hotels just west, the properties in De Pijp to the north, and the hotels along the Amstel and around RAI station. Give us the hotel name and we plan arrival around it.
Yes, and we plan for it. Integrated Systems Europe in February and IBC in September fill every hotel for miles and lift demand sharply. We carry extra availability across those weeks — but choice narrows fast, so book a few hours ahead on event nights rather than last minute.
During a headline show, tens of thousands of delegates share the same square kilometre. Roads near Europaplein congest, evening taxis are scarce, and companion availability books up. A little notice lets us reserve your preferred companion and have her near your hotel without delay.
Yes. Trade-fair weeks are full of stand parties and client dinners, and a poised, well-spoken companion is a frequent request. Specify 'dinner date' or 'social companion', tell us the venue and dress code, and she arrives styled for it.
Fully. Conference hotels see constant guest movement, so an arrival attracts no notice. We keep no client records after a booking and never make follow-up contact — your companion presents as any other delegate or guest.
No. Outcall starts at €180 per hour, with dinner-date and overnight rates on each companion's profile. Exhibition week or not, there is no premium for the RAI district — the rate is fixed before arrival.