From alluring international destinations to tours of some up-and-coming U.S. locales, Meetings Today editors were lucky enough to experience some of the best of what the industry has to offer through their travels.
As the meetings and events industry evolves, planners are increasingly turning to the Caribbean and Latin America (CALA) for fresh, engaging venues. Marriott’s 2025 openings will meet the rising demand for premium event spaces that not only feature modern facilities but also deliver unforgettable experiences.
The Andaz West Hollywood, which will forever live in infamy as the former Sunset Strip rocker haunt the Continental Hyatt House—aka “The Riot House”—is once again living the rock ’n’ roll fantasy by acknowledging, if not celebrating, its storied history that will forever live in lore.
The new five-story, 45,000-square-foot Coastal Convention Center-connected Fontainebleau Miami Beach is set to expand meeting and convention offerings in South Florida.
On December 18, 1964, seven Swiss destinations gathered at Hotel Bristol Bern in Bern, Switzerland, to form the world’s first national convention bureau, and the “Interest Group of Swiss Congress Cities” was born.
More than 80% of Gen Zers have never worked in an office environment before. How can meetings professionals make it easier for tomorrow’s talent to be successful in the workplace?