Renovated Hilton can accommodate conventions of 1,000 - TravelMole


Renovated Hilton can accommodate conventions of 1,000

Sunday, 07 Jul, 2005 0

For meeting-goers, the recently renovated Beverly Hilton is the only hotel in Beverly Hills able to accommodate groups of 1,000.

And in addition, according to the Hilton, it is only one of two hotels in Los Angeles able to accommodate that size group.

The Hilton has 50,000-square-feet of event space in 25 rooms.

Meting amenities include electric roll down-screens and built-in sound systems in all executive centers, and on-site computing capabilities.

The hotel recently completed a $60 million renovation designed in part to make it more business and meeting-friendly. Free wireless, for example, was added in all public areas.

Report by David Wilkening



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