Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau

With a mix of colonial charm, urban sophistication and world class hotel/meeting facilities, Boston is a dynamic meeting site for groups of all kinds.


Two Copley Place, Suite 105
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: 617-867-8248
Fax: 617-424-7664
Email: mbuckley@bostonusa.com
Web: www.bostonusa.com



Berkshire Visitors Bureau

Writers, artists and have, for generations, found inspiration in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. Meeting planners, too, have discovered that the region is fertile ground indeed for creativity, collaboration, team building, renewal and accomplishment. After the meeting, guests can enjoy a wide range of luxurious spas , spectacularly scenic golf courses, and some of the finest cuisine imaginable, prepared by chefs who are truly artists in their own right. “Between times” provide endless opportunities to grab an eye-opening dose of fresh mountain air, take in soothing scenic vistas and immerses attendees in enough beauty, art and culture to stimulate altogether new ways of thinking.


3 Hoosac Street
Adams MA 01220
Phone: 800/237-5747
Fax: 413/743-4560
Email: lklefos@berkshires.org
Web: www.berkshires.org




Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce & CVB

With its endless stretch of coastline and reputation for superior service, Cape Cod offers an unrivaled setting for productive meetings and conventions. Located just 70 miles from two major airports, the Cape offers a diverse array of state-of-the-art meeting venues, fine restaurants, accommodations, museums, shopping, golf and recreation.


5 Shoot Flying Hill Road
Junction Route 6 & 132
Centerville, CapeCod, Massachusetts 02632
Phone: 508/362-9351
Fax: 508/362-3698
Email: sales@capecodchamber.org
Web: www.capecodchamber.org




Destination Worcester

The City of Worcester is the second largest City in Massachusetts and is centrally located in new England. Home to world class museums and cultural performances, exceptional architecture, and a melting pot of cultures and neighborhoods, Worcester is ready to reveal its best kept secret - Worcester is a great place to live, work, play and stay. This All-American City includes 13 colleges and universities, three sports franchises, a 15,000 seat arena, a state-of-the-art convention center, an elite medical community, exceptional dining establishments, unique attractions and shopping, fabulous parks and walking paths all nestled within seven hills.


446 Main Street, Suite 100
Worcester, MA 01680
Phone: (508) 753-1550
Email: meet@destinationworcester.org
Web: www.destinationworcester.org




Central Massachusetts / Worcester County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Worcester County located in the Heart of New England features a state of the art convention center, the DCU Center, offering more than 100,000 square feet of meeting & convention space. In addition, the region is home to a number of unique facilities & meeting places that offer wonderful amenities for any size group or event. All of this comes packaged in a charming and picturesque New England setting.


30 Elm Street, 2nd Floor
Worcester, MA 01609
Phone: 508/755-7400, ext. 225
Fax: 508/754-2703
Email: convention@worcester.org
Web: www.worcester.org



Greater Merrimack Valley CVB ~ Concord, Lexington, Lowell
A full service CVB assisting meeting planners with site inspections, Bid Proposals, Transportation options, Publicity, and Destination Literature. Located just 27 miles northwest of Boston and in the center of New England, the Greater Merrimack Valley rich in history and natural beauty, prides itself on being "Affordable, Accessible and Accommodating!"


9 Central St. Suite 201
Lowell, MA 01852
Phone: 978/459-6150
Fax: 978/459-4595
Email: fhunter@merrimackvalley.org
Web: www.merrimackvalley.org


Greater Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau
The Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts is growing to meet the needs of meeting planners and those they serve. In 2005, Springfield welcomed a bigger, better brand new convention center to its downtown area. Located at the "Crossroads of New England," at the intersection of Interstate 91 and Interstate 90, the region is served by Amtrak, and Bradley International Airport. The region can't be beat for easy access and high value. In addition, we offer accommodations as diverse as our landscape and attractions that New England is famous for... history, culture, shopping dinning, recreational activities and so much more. Massachusetts' Pioneer Valley"Arrive Curious Leave Inspired."


1441 Main Street Springfield, MA 01103
Phone: 413/755-1303
Fax: 413/781-4607
Email: todd@valleyvisitor.com
Web: valleyvisitor.com


North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau
Bring your meetings and events to the north shore of Boston, a scenic and historic area, from Boston to the New Hampshire border. Easily accessible by highway, bus or train, with miles of rocky coast, sandy beaches, historic homes, bustling museums and seaside villages with unique shopping and dining.


17 Peabody Square
Peabody, MA 01960
Phone: 978/977-7760 or 800/742-5306
Fax: 978/977-7758
Email: susan@northofboston.org
Web: www.northofboston.org


Southeastern Massachusetts Convention & Visitors Bureau
Southeastern Massachusetts has much to offer, from historic seaside towns to rolling country hills; beautiful beaches to lakefront shores; fairs, festivals, ethnic food and unique to boutique to antique shopping.


70 N. Second Street
P.O. Box 976
New Bedford, MA 02741-0976
Phone: 508-997-1250, toll free 800-288-6263
Fax: 508-997-9090
Contact: Arthur Motta, Exec. Dir.
Email: amotta@bristol-county.org
Web: www.bristol-county.org

 

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