Black Meetings and Tourism

May/June 2011

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AREA GUIDES WHOYOUGONNACALL? Pasadena CVB (800) 307-7977 www.visitpasadena.com LOS ANGELES As one of the world’s top trendset- The Colorado Street Bridge was designed and built in 1913. The bridge is closed each summer for a festival. offers 18 well-appointedmeeting rooms on two levels. The building recently received a $1.9 million renovation. Long considered to be one of the finest performance halls in the nation, the 3,000-seat PasadenaCivicAuditoriumis perfect for general sessions, benefits and special events. The resplendent Gold Room accommodates 250 for a banquet. Choosing Pasadena as your home base for any trip to the Los Angeles area is a smart strategy. From here, you’ll have fast, easy access to down- town and other landmark locations such as Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and local beaches. Finding lodging for your dele- gates won’t be a problem with hotels located in premier locations close to the Convention Center and Old Pasadena. The Hilton Pasadena is a convenient choice with its location two blocks from the Pasadena Convention Center, shops, and restaurants, and a short walk from historic Old Pasadena and the Playhouse District. The Hilton offers a complimentary shuttle within two miles of the hotel as well asWi-Fi throughout the property. Features include 296 gue- strooms,28,504 sq. ft.of flexiblemeeting space and a 7,600-sq. ft. International Ballroom The Langham, Huntington Hotel & Spa is situated on 23 acres with grand 68 historic ballrooms and gardens. The hotel is ideal for corporate meetings, executive retreats, and social events. The hotel features Michelin Star dining, an award-winning 11,000-sq. ft. spa, and recreational choices such as tennis and a nearby golf course.The Langham, Huntington Hotel & Spa features 380 elegant guest rooms, suites, and cot- tages.The 50,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor event space includes three ballrooms, 15 meeting rooms, and three boardrooms. True to California’s nature,Pasadena brims with exercise- and wellness-pro- moting prospects.Whether you’re look- ing for a yoga class, your favorite pam- pering treatment, or a scenic route for your daily run, you’ll find a wealth of options.Go horseback riding,mountain biking, or hiking in the 1,000 square miles of the Angeles National Forest, where you can choose from more than 110 sites for camping. Visit Southern California’s most celebrated canyon, theArroyo Seco watershed, for casting, archery, golf, and rollerblading. ters, you can count on LosAngeles to constantly evolve, adapt and re-imag- ine its possibilities. Innovative new hotels, restaurants, museums and more consistently set new standards, and classic LA favorites stay on top of their game with revamps and expansions. The iconic intersection of Holly- wood and Vine is getting a 21st-cen- tury makeover with the W Hotel Hollywood as its centerpiece. The glamorous hotel opened in January Downtown Los Angeles as viewed from Griffith Park Observatory . and is already making a splash as Hollywood’s newest starlet. Downtown Los Angeles, already a thriving cultural center with the spec- tacular LA Live, will boast yet anoth- er architectural gem when the Broad Art Foundation opens its museum across from Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2013. WHOYOUGONNACALL? LA Inc. The Los Angeles CVB (800) 228-2452 www.discoverlosangeles.com Black Meetings & Tourism May/June 2011: www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com Photo Credit: Long Beach CVB Photo Credit: PoPMedia Group

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