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2009 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts
presented by TransCultural Exchange

Travel and Hotel Details

The Hotel

Omni   Omni

The Omni Parker House Hotel will be the sole venue for the 2009 conference (with other related events, gallery and museum visits built into the schedule).

Reservations may be made for staying at the hotel during the conference in 2008.

Conference Hotel: Omni Parker House
60 School Street, Boston, MA, www.omnihotels.com
Special discount rate for conference attendees, April 3-5, 2009:
$189/per night
All rooms are double occupancy rooms with double beds to accommodate up to 4 people.

The Omni Parker House Hotel's general number is 617.227.8600.

Please call the hotel directly and mention that you are a Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts attendee to receive the Conference discount rate or make your reservations online by clicking this link to the Omni Parker House Hotel.

The Omni Parker House is renowned as one of the most celebrated meeting places, with more than 23,000 square feet of function space offering a grand Rooftop Ballroom and 18 intimate meeting rooms, where literary and political luminaries have gathered for decades.  

A few such historical facts: John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress in the Hotel’s Press Room and proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier in the Parker Restaurant. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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