Albuquerque

Albuquerque is a modern city of a million residents where gentlemen ranchers don their finest Stetsons to visit the opera and lawyers saunter into work wearing hand-tooled boots. Thriving Southwestern spirit, more than 300 years of history and a unique blend of cultures make Albuquerque one of the most colorful cities in the United States. At once playful and laid back, the classy bohemian personality of this city results from a mash-up of Latin, Indian and European flavors fused to road-trip-era Americana.

Downtown offers sassy, margarita-filled nightclubs and a few cool lounges, and every corner of the city is bursting with restaurants serving countless variations of the spectacular local cuisine. Albuquerque offers a variety of lodging options, from outstanding luxury hotels to budget-friendly inns. When looking for hotels in Albuquerque, it’s key to remember that the hotels vary widely depending on their neighborhood. Downtown, like most major city hubs, is home to flashy upscale hotels, such as the Hyatt Regency Albuquerque, aimed at discerning business travelers.

For more details, please visit www.albuquerque.com

Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau

Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau markets metro Atlanta to visitors and serves as the liaison between meeting planners, tour operators and more than 1,000 of its member organizations. With more than 38 million visitors coming to Atlanta each year, it’s easy to see why Atlanta is a top leisure and convention destination. The combined efforts of ACVB, convention and meeting facilities, hotels and service organizations have helped to make Atlanta one of the top convention destinations in the nation.

Established in 1913, Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) is a private, non-profit organization created exclusively to sell and market metro Atlanta and Georgia globally as the premier conventions, meetings and tourism destination in the regional, national and international marketplace, and favorably impact the Atlanta economy through conventions and tourism.

For more details, please visit www.atlanta.net

The Alabama Travel Council

The Alabama Travel Council (ATC) serves as the official private sector representative of Alabama’s hospitality and tourism industry. Founded in 1945 as a non-profit trade association, ATC has played, and continues to play, a major role in the growth of the state’s number one industry, tourism! Tourism is big business in Alabama, generating $7.0 billion for state’s economy in 1998 and employing over 122,500 Alabama citizens!

From the mountains and lakes of North/Central Alabama to the sugar-white beaches lining Alabama’s southern Gulf Coast, Alabama offers you an unforgettable dream vacation at an affordable price! Whether you are thinking of a weekend get-away or a two-week excursion, take a few moments and discover why you should treat yourself to an Alabama vacation!

For more details, please visit www.alabamatravel.org