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Global Planning Guide conferences, meetings, reunions, and Weddings g l o b a l P l a n n i ng g u i d e Hi stor ic Hot e l s . o r g Hi stor ic Hot e l s W o r l d W i d e . c o m Historic Hotels of America® see pages 1 – 5 Heritage Site; presently used as historic hotel. To learn more, please visit HistoricHotelsWorldwide.com Historic Hotels of America® is the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation for recognizing and celebrating the Source your Conference, Meeting, Reunion, Event, and Group finest Historic Hotels. Today, Historic Hotels of America has more RFP through the Historic Hotels Group Sales Office and support than 300 historic hotels. These historic hotels have all faithfully the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States. maintained their authenticity, sense of place, and architectural integrity in the United States of America, including 44 states, the No-Cost Consultative Services District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. • Best Rate Guarantee, including Group Value Dates – The best Historic Hotels of America is comprised of mostly independently dates to receive the best rates owned and operated properties. To be nominated and selected • 24-Hour Response Time – Receive hotel proposals in hand within for membership into this prestigious program, a hotel must be one business day of initial sourcing at least 50 years old; been designated by the U.S. Secretary of • Site Visit Coordination – We make the introduction, schedule the Interior as a National Historic Landmark or listed in or your site visit, and confirm accommodations eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places; • Negotiation – We assist with negotiating contract concessions, and recognized as having historic significance. To learn more, enhancements, and comp room policies please visit HistoricHotels.org • Follow-up – We assist with any post-contract issues which may arise, including billing inquiries Historic Hotels Worldwide® see pages 6 – 9 Historic Hotels Worldwide® is a prestigious collection of more than 300 historic treasures, including historic hotels, castles, châteaus, ➀ ➁ ➀ ➁ ➂ palaces, academies, haciendas, villas, monasteries, and other historic ➂ ➃ ➃ ➄ ➅ lodging spanning ten centuries. Historic Hotels Worldwide represents the finest global collection of historic hotels in more than ➄ ➅ ➆ ➆ ➇ ➈ 40 countries. Historic Hotels Worldwide is dedicated to promoting ➇ ➈ ➉ heritage and cultural travel to prestigious historic treasures. Hotels On the front cover: On the back cover: inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide are authentic historic ➀ Antrim 1844, Taneytown, Maryland ➀ The Carolina Hotel, Village of Pinehurst, treasures, demonstrate historic preservation, and celebrate historic ➁ Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa, North Carolina ➁ significance. Participation is limited to those distinctive historic Point Clear, Alabama Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, ➂ Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, Québec City, Canada hotels that adhere to the following criteria: minimum age for the Michigan ➂ Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio ➃ Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa, Collection by Hilton, New York, New York building is 75 years or older; historically relevant as a significant Whitefield, New Hampshire ➃ The Omni Grove Park Inn, Asheville, ➄ The Peabody Memphis, North Carolina location with a historic district, historically significant landmark, Memphis, Tennessee ➄ RafflesHotelLeRoyal, Phnom Penh, place of a historic event, former home of a famous person, or ➅ The Don CeSar, St. Pete Beach, Cambodia Florida ➅ St. Louis Union Station Hotel, Curio historic city center; hotel celebrates its history by showcasing ➆ The Omni Homestead Resort, Collection by Hilton, St. Louis, Missouri Hot Springs, Virginia ➆ Hotel del Coronado, Curio Collection memorabilia, artwork, photography, and other examples of its ➇ The Otesaga Hotel and Cooper Inn, by Hilton, Coronado, California ➇ historic significance; recognized by national preservation or heritage Cooperstown, New York Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, Michigan ➈ Capital Hilton, Washington, DC ➈ Dromoland Castle Hotel, County Clare, buildings organization or located within a UNESCO World ➉ HOTEL DU PONT, Wilmington, Ireland Delaware contact information COMPLETE AN ONLINE RFP: conferences: HistoricHotels.org/RFPconferences meetings: HistoricHotels.org/RFPmeetings reunions: HistoricHotels.org/RFPreunions Weddings: HistoricHotels.org/RFPweddings FOR OTHER QUESTIONS AND VIP GROUPS, CONTACT: +1 202 772 8337 [email protected] Global Planning Guide Year Number of Number of Total Square Feet Theater Reception Banquet Classroom Established Guestrooms Meeting Rooms of Meeting Space Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity ALABAMA Birmingham The Redmont Hotel Birmingham, Curio Collection by Hilton 1925 108 5 2,842 100 100 70 40 Mobile The Admiral Hotel Mobile, 1940 156 9 6,795 350 350 280 135 Curio Collection by Hilton Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa 1847 238 12 28,177 850 850 550 500 Point Clear Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa 1847 405 22 37,000 1,000 1,400 600 600 ALASKA Anchorage Hotel Captain Cook 1964 546 12 18,507 1,150 1,000 500 450 ARIZONA Grand Canyon National Park Bright Angel Lodge & Cabins 1935 89 - - - - - - El Tovar Hotel 1905 78 - - - - - - Phantom Ranch 1922 11 - - - - - - Litchfield Park The Wigwam 1929 331 27 30,000 1,040 1,160 780 840 Phoenix Hotel San Carlos 1928 128 2 1,270 75 60 60 20 Royal Palms Resort and Spa 1948 119 8 20,453 280 300 200 150 Prescott Hassayampa Inn 1927 67 9 9,229 235 300 180 145 Scottsdale Hotel Valley Ho 1956 241 15 33,196 500 550 300 250 Tubac Tubac Golf Resort and Spa 1959 99 7 7,100 300 400 225 150 Tucson Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort 1929 59 6 8,100 300 400 475 300 Hotel Congress 1919 40 1 2,000 140 200 140 140 White Stallion Ranch 1900 41 2 2,578 195 195 160 150 ARKANSAS Eureka Springs 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa 1886 72 4 5,300 350 250 250 150 Little Rock Capital Hotel 1876 94 6 5,862 190 350 120 110 CALIFORNIA Berkeley Berkeley City Club 1930 35 7 8,000 300 350 250 120 Claremont Club & Spa, A Fairmont Hotel 1915 276 21 22,000 450 480 336 216 Graduate Berkeley 1928 144 5 2,668 245 290 180 115 Carlsbad Omni La Costa Resort & Spa 1965 607 46 110,000 1,600 1,700 1,225 1,050 Coronado Hotel del Coronado, Curio Collection by Hilton 1888 757 32 65,000 1,288 730 1,500 784 Death Valley National Park The Inn at Death Valley 1927 88 5 8,900 125 175 100 50 Garberville Benbow Historic Inn 1926 65 6 10,000 160 300 200 120 La Jolla La Valencia Hotel 1926 112 3 5,631 310 605 470 108 Los Angeles The Hollywood Roosevelt 1927 300 10 13,796 300 400 300 250 Napa Napa River Inn 1884 66 3 5,800 112 300 300 112 Ojai Ojai Valley Inn 1923 303 28 20,000 1,000 1,750 1,000 450 Pasadena Hotel Constance Pasadena 1926 130 5 11,581 170 190 120 70 Riverside The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa 1876 238 10 20,000 300 300 250 180 San Diego The Sofia Hotel 1926 211 2 1,300 - 50 30 33 San Francisco Fairmont Heritage Place, Ghirardelli Square 1893 53 4 3,000 - 60 40 - Fairmont San Francisco 1907 606 26 66,200 1,594 2,500 1,060 750 Hotel Whitcomb 1916 460 10 17,000 350 600 350 300 The Huntington Hotel 1924 134 4 1,764 45 75 50 30 Inn at the Presidio 1903 26 2 852 50 40 25 30 InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco 1926 416 21 19,808 500 1,200 670 272 The Lodge at the Presidio 1894 42 2 852 50 40 25 30 Omni San Francisco Hotel 1926 362 9 11,000 280 295 228 180 Palace Hotel 1875 587 23 52,000 1,120 1,000 720 550 San Francisco/ Sausalito Cavallo Point – the Lodge at the Golden Gate 1901 142 11 14,000 250 300 200 130 Santa Monica Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows 1921 302 13 25,000 2,282 2,495 1,782 842 Hotel Casa del Mar 1926 129 6 10,754 400 450 360 225 Santa Rosa Hotel La Rose 1907 48 3 1,600 55 63 55 40 Sonoma Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa 1927 226 13 20,000 500 500 350 250 COLORADO Boulder Hotel Boulderado 1909 160 12 10,000 300 300 220 150 Colorado Springs The Broadmoor 1918 784 60 185,000 6,500 5,000 5,000 4,000 Durango Strater Hotel 1887 93 4 6,325 250 250 140 75 Manitou Springs The Cliff House at Pikes Peak 1873 54 5 5,500 70 200 150 70 CONNECTICUT Norwich The Spa at Norwich Inn 1929 90 8 7,922 225 250 180 150 Westbrook Water’s Edge Resort and Spa 1920s 120 15 30,000 435 400 350 240 DELAWARE Montchanin/ Wilmington The Inn at Montchanin Village & Spa 1799 28 3 2,300 40 80 40 35 Wilmington HOTEL DU PONT 1913 217 21 25,000 500 1,200 400 250 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington Capital Hilton 1943 550 16 30,000 800 1,000 700 450 Churchill Hotel Near Embassy Row 1906 173 2 1,400 110 150 110 62 The Fairfax at Embassy Row 1927 259 - - - - - - Georgetown Inn 1962 96 1 986 70 84 64 41 The Graham Washington, DC Georgetown, 1965 57 1 1,000 60 60 60 40 Tapestry Collection by Hilton The Henley Park Hotel 1918 96 5 1,800 60 125 80 18 Hotel Lombardy 1926 140 3 1,606 50 75 50 35 The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection 1925 652 27 42,582 700 1,100 800 280 group sales office: +1 202 772 8337 HistoricHotels.org 1 Global Planning Guide Year Number of Number of Total Square Feet Theater Reception Banquet Classroom Established Guestrooms Meeting Rooms of Meeting Space Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (CONTINUED) Washington Morrison-Clark Historic Inn & Restaurant 1864 114 4 2,500 60 150 50 30 Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington DC 1930 834 24 100,000 2,200 3,500 1,500 1,200 Phoenix Park Hotel 1922 149 4 5,000 150 400 150 100 Riggs Washington DC 1891 181 5 4,058 120 200 120 60 Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square 1925 237 6 6,000 180 - 150
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