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March / April 2020

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B M & T ••• March/April 2020 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 24 PALM BEACHES Discover The Palm Beaches – where you'll come for business and stay for pleasure. Whether look- ing to hold a small meeting, a large convention or any- thing in between, exception- al meetings start with excep- tional destinations. With 38 diverse cities and towns, 47 miles of pristine beaches, and a staggering collection of attractions and cultural venues, the possibilities are endless. Anchoring the area's meeting industry is the 350,000-sq. ft. Palm Beach County Convention Center in downtown West Palm Beach. The Center connects to the 400-room Hilton West Palm Bech. In fact, you have more than 1,000 rooms with- in a short stroll. When meet- ing in Boca Raton, The Palm Beaches present a citywide clooection of 1,500 rooms. All centered around 146,000 sq. ft. of meeting space at Mizner Center, located in the Boca Raton Resort & Club. There are plenty of beach hotels and hotels near the beach to choose from so you'll never miss a sunrise.The Breakers Palm Beach has hosted U.S. presi- dents and foreign nobility on its historic and unapologeti- cally luxurious oceanfront property. PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach Gardens is a year-round oasis for golfers and spa-lovers, hosting one of golf's top competitions, the Honda Classic, each February. With its soaring windows and rich accents, the 350,000-sq. ft. Palm Beach County Convention Center offers a full-service staff, exceptional culinary talent, and the most comprehensive technology available. Meet- ing space includes a 100,000-sq. ft. exhibit hall, a 25,000-sq. ft. ballroom, 23,000 sq. ft. of flexible breakout space divisible into 23 rooms, and elevated glass atriums for ample pre-func- tion space. Situated in the heart of the destination, the two-level convention center is located just three miles from the Palm Beach International Airport. Of the more than 200 hotels in the Palm Beaches and Boca Raton, a number offer more than 5,000 sq. ft. of space – from boardrooms to exhibit halls. As Florida's Golf Capital® The Palm Beaches are home to more than 170 private and public courses, including five of championship caliber. In addition to a beautiful Atlantic coastline, The Palm Beaches are the premier des- tinations for exciting water sports, bass fishing, Everglades explorations and recreational boating on some of Florida's most beau- tiful waterways. Comfortable ocean temperatures year- round provide endless opportunities for groups to enjoy countless recreational offerings throughout the destination even in the win- ter months. For more information con- tact The Palm Beaches at And amazing evening events at parks like Walt Disney World® Resort, Universal Orlando® Resort and SeaWorld® Orlando. The city's world-class golf cours- es, top-ranked instructors and luxurious resorts cater to the most discerning golf enthusiasts. Few destinations are as traveler-friendly as Orlando. Orlando International Airport provides nonstop service from more than 100 cities around the world. For more information con- tact Visit Orlando at (800) 643-0482 or www.visitorlan- do.com.

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