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BEYOND CHICAGO’S SKYLINE REMARKABLE MEETINGS BEGIN IN DUPAGE


Discover why meeting planners consistently rank DuPage County as a premier Midwest destination for groups of 5 to 5,000.


DuPage County is a popular and affordable alternative to Chicago. Just 20 miles west of downtown Chicago, DuPage County combines the convenience, accessibility and value of the suburbs with the excitement and allure of the nation’s third largest city.


BENEFITS OF HOLDING YOUR NEXT MEETING IN DUPAGE COUNTY:


• Easy access to O’Hare and Midway International Airports, major interstates and regional mass transportation.


• Nearly 2 million square feet of combined meeting space.


• More than 16,000 guest rooms in 100+ hotels and resorts scattered throughout our 39 communities.


• Countless attractions, restaurants, entertainment and shopping choices within minutes of each other.


• An abundance of rich culture, heritage and landscape.


Look to the DuPage Convention & Visitors Bureau for all your planning needs. In addition to providing services for meeting planners, our team of professionals are trained to assist you with: • Reunions, weddings & other special events


• Military reunions & events • Tours for domestic & international groups • Sports events


Contact us to learn about our host of complimentary Signature Services and begin planning your next meeting or event beyond Chicago’s Skyline.


915 Harger Road, Suite 240 Oak Brook, Illinois 60523


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PHONE 800.232.0502 | 630.575.8070 FAX 630.575.8078 EMAIL meetings@discoverdupage.com INTERNET/MOBILE WEB www.discoverdupage.com


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