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Loews Miami Beach Hotel
1601 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
United States
phone: 305-604-1601
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Rooms have been reserved at the LOEWS Miami Beach Hotel, South Beach, Florida for
conference participants and their guests, with the following requirements:
- $ 210.00 room rate for single and double occupancy (plus state and local taxes).
- Rates will apply for rooms reserved during the dates of 05/04/2007 - 05/13/2007.
The discounted room rate of $ 210.00 is guaranteed for rooms reserved before
April 5, 2007. Reservations made after that date are based on hotel
availability and at the hotel's non-discounted room rate.
Cancelled reservations must be made at least 48 hours prior to arrival to avoid
a one night charge.
To make reservations:
Call the Hotel directly at toll free number: 877-604-1601
Reservation Code: COSEHC (give reservations this code)
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Miami,
of course, is renowned as a site of unique character where American and Latin cultures
have merged in a rather unique and successful environment. The site of the meeting,
at one of the most-renowned hotel facilities in Miami Beach (Loews Miami Beach Hotel),
will provide participants to experience the sizzling pulse of South Beach. This
star-studded establishment has recently received the coveted Mobile Four Star and
AAA Four Diamond Awards for 2005. The Loews Miami Beach Hotel flaunts a "SoBe
style" fusion of cosmopolitan and Art Deco influences creating beach front
elegance for the "authentic hip." The hotel showcases 790 stylish rooms
and suites, its own Emeril's Restaurant, a palm tree-lined promenade and ultra-private
beach cabanas. The proximity of the hotel to the enchanted beaches, shopping venues,
and the special character of South Beach is sure to make your stay a pleasurable
experience.
Vibrant and charged with the energy of Caribbean rhythms, Miami means big-city sophistication
and seductive beaches to those who plug into its unique brand of electric charge.
A railroad into the old Indian trading post started Miami down its path as Florida's
most dynamic city and a few works of modern engineering made Miami Beach a sudden
hotspot of the 1920s. With a colorful arts scene, world-class shopping, watersports
splendor, professional sports and a load of family attractions, Miami makes one
of the nation's most well-rounded metropolitan destinations.
The greatest influence upon the city's modern-day personality came with the influx
of Cuban refugees that began in the 1960s. They settled in an area dubbed Little
Havana, where salsa music blares, men play dominoes in the park, and breezes carry
strong whiffs of cafe con leche. Miami's overall cuisine and arts scene sway Cuban,
blended with other local Caribbean influence. Floribbean cooking, a Miami invention,
fuses Florida and island technique and products into one of the most popular styles
to have hit in many decades.
Celebrity
homes on islands along MacArthur Causeway, leads to South Beach, a.k.a. SoBe, Miami's
acclaimed district for naughty and nice. Ocean Drive, SoBe's much-photographed street,
faces a wide, bustling beach and is lined with its historic Art Deco gems. Lively
cafes spill onto the sidewalks with hip clientele, wannabe fashion model servers,
and Latin tunes. A block off Ocean, all-night clubs and bars pick up the tempo.
Edgy art galleries, museums, and chi-chi restaurants contribute to SoBe's reputation
as it follows Collins Avenue along Miami Beach's Golden Mile.
Greater Miami's multifaceted appeal means fun-in-the-sun partying takes place alongside
sophisticated cultural happenings in a city that never sleeps. Travel to Miami for
great weather, first-rate attractions, super shopping, gourmet dining, a cutting-edge
art scene and non-stop nightlife. Miami's brag book also includes natural wonders
like the Everglades, miles and miles of sandy beaches, hot sports teams, golf courses
galore and festivals you won't find anywhere else. A Miami vacation is a one-of-a-kind
experience.
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