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The DestinationParis—the City of Lights—a destination that leaves all visitors with a sense of wonder and a determination to return. Most first-time visitors are drawn to the sites they've always dreamed to see the Mona Lisa at the Louvre, a stroll down the Champs-Elysées, Notre Dame, and the Eiffel Tower. But those who have experienced Paris know that the essence of the city lies in its riverbanks and neighborhoods. To experience Paris is to people watch as you relax at a sidewalk café or converse with locals during a street festival. You may want to extend your stay and join the celebration of Bastille Days on July 14 that celebrates the French revolution of 1789. A great deal of useful information can be gathered at the official Paris Convention and Visitors Web site: http://en.parisinfo.com/
The InvitationPresident Brian Hunt invites you visit our Parisian colleagues to learn the differences and similarities of the transportation business in France. The program of events will include discussion of the current industry developments in the United States and how they compare to what is happening in France. We'll also visit the headquarters of our largest international member, Veolia Transportation, to see where they conduct their worldwide business transactions.
Hotel Highlights
Overlooking the magnificent Tuileries Gardens, the Westin Paris is only steps from the famed Champs-Elysées and the Louvre Museum. The guest rooms have recently been redecorated and include the Westin Heavenly Beds®. All rooms have air-conditioning, hairdryers, satellite TV, in-room safe, internet access, dataports, bathrobes, voicemail, phone, 24-hour room service and access to business centre. The Hotel has a complimentary fitness center. Room Types: The hotel offers a variety of bed options, all subject to availability at the time of booking. These include (1) King bed, (1) Queen bed, (2) Queen beds, (2) Twin beds, and adjoining rooms. Cots are available for all rooms except for those with (2) Queen beds. Cost of guest rooms is 300 Euro per night, run-of-house, excluding breakfast (which is available separately at 35€ / person). The hotel has created a personalized Web site for the TLPA. Click here to make your reservation. Children are free in the parent's bedroom until 18 years. For security reasons we can accommodate a maximum of 3 persons in the rooms. If there are 2 children we have to book a connecting room. There is an 80€ supplement for a 3rd person (adult older than 18). Room type will be confirmed with your reservation confirmation if a special request has been made. Please contact the Hotel directly for availability and cost of suites and junior suites. Views include the Louvre Museum, Tuileries Gardens, and the Eiffel Tower. Specific views will not be confirmed for the group rate. If you want to confirm a specific view, the additional cost will be 50 Euro per night (upon availability).
Reservations ProcedureMake your hotel reservations early, TLPA's conference rates will be available until June 22, 2008 or whenever our room block sells out, whichever happens first. However, the Hotel begins releasing a percentage of our un-sold room block beginning on May 5, 2008. If you plan to attend, we strongly advise that you secure your room reservation by May 5, 2008.
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Climate & ClothingTemperatures in Paris in July average in the mid-70º Fahrenheit range during the day, although nights may dip to as low as 60°. Our meetings will be business casual, but you may want to bring along a dressier outfit or sports coat for that special evening out.
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