DALLAS, Dec. 12, 2017 -- Dallas Marriott City Center invites meeting planners to get in on a limited-time offer for groups at the modern hotel near Dallas Convention Center. Planners who book a qualifying meeting and stay over any Friday – Monday will receive a number of rewards and perks based on attendee rooms booked.
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Rewards include complimentary Wi-Fi in the meeting space and guest rooms for 10 rooms or more, Double Marriott Rewards Points, 10% discount on standard food and beverage menu and one suite upgrade per 20 group attendee rooms booked.
With nearly 21,000 square feet of versatile event space in the heart of downtown Dallas, the hotel adapts to conferences and meetings of all sizes, keeping groups on the bleeding edge. Indulge guests and attendees with innovative catering, suited to your tastes, and make use of Marriott’s Meeting Services app to manage your event in real time, right from the venue.
After the meeting, you and your colleagues are well placed to explore downtown Dallas' many attractions and sights within moments. Enjoy easy access to uptown Dallas, the American Airlines Center, and attend events at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.
Explore sights like the Dallas Market Center and Plaza of the Americas, as well as the Dallas World Aquarium, then retreat back to your spacious, well-appointed guest room and prep for the next day’s agenda. Our dedicated team will make sure you have everything you need for a successful stay, keeping your guests focused and on task.
This limited-time meeting offer is available on new meetings or groups sourced from December 1, 2017 through December 31, 2018 for arrival from December 1, 2017 to December 31, 2018.
For more information or to begin planning your event at our Dallas meeting space call +1 214-979-9000. Our hotel’s sales and event management team will get you set up right away.
About Dallas Marriott City Center
Dallas Marriott City Center is ideally located downtown, right in the heart of the lively Arts District. Rooms and suites are brimming with home-like amenities, including luxurious bedding, flat-screen TVs and sleek bedrooms. Guests enjoy scenic views and well-designed workspaces, as well as 24-hour room service. Elsewhere in the hotel, travelers can find a delicious meal at Centric Bar & Grille, the contemporary restaurant, or enjoy a workout in the fully equipped fitness center. Those planning events in downtown Dallas will be thrilled with gorgeously appointed venues, which include an expansive ballroom and several intimate meeting rooms. Guests are just moments away from some of the city's most noteworthy attractions and local sights, from the American Airlines Center and the Dallas Aquarium to the Dallas Convention Center.
CONTACT: Dallas Marriott City Center
650 North Pearl Street, Dallas, Texas 75201 USA
+1 214-979-9000
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/daldt-dallas-marriott-city-center/


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