The Queen Mary

We are talking about one of the best Historic Long Beach Hotels, Queen Mary. In its current incarnation as a full-service hotel, historical landmark, and entertainment venue, the Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA, offers guests a fascinating look back in time to the golden age of the steamship. This luxurious hotel is located 26 miles from Downtown Los Angeles and is housed in a historic ocean liner. It was built in 1936 and docked at Long Beach.

History, elegance, and majesty abound in the tale of Queen Mary's conception and debut. The Queen Mary was supposed to be the best of the best from when her construction began in 1930 in Clydebank, Scotland.

The Queen Mary wasn't only cutting-edge when she was built; she had innovations in her time that were unprecedented for ocean liners. The Queen Mary continues this heritage today with more than simply genuine allure.

The Queen Mary features state-of-the-art technology and equipment, including projectors with remote controls, cordless microphones, DVD players, projection screens, monitors, and satellite hookups. The most cutting-edge multimedia presentations will still wow and impress with powerful sound and stunning pictures, guaranteed to hold the attention of all attendees throughout the whole conference. Additionally, the ship-wide availability of Wi-Fi Internet further expands passengers' independence and mobility.

Regarding ocean liners, the Queen Mary has some of the richest, most elaborate, most stunning interior designs. The Art Deco style of the 1920s and 1930s inspired the interior design, which features sweeping arcs and sharp geometric forms to convey a sense of sophistication, glitz, practicality, and forward-thinking.

Meetings and conferences on the Queen Mary are unlike any other region. The Queen Mary combines timeless rituals with cutting-edge technology to give guests an unforgettable event. It also offers an unmatched authentic historical event experience with its 80,000 square feet of usable meeting and show space in 14 outstanding Art Deco salons.

The smallest of the conference rooms is 522 square feet, making it ideal for more intimate gatherings!

The Grand Salon is a magnificent place, befitting a king, with its elegant Art Deco furnishings, spacious floor plan, and towering ceilings. Next, you can gather in the elegant Queen's Salon to honor the splendor of Art Deco. The Queen's Salon is truly fit for royalty, with its three golden onyx fireplaces.

Last but not least, The Royal Salon has a rich history and is full of tradition because it was once the VIP smoking lounge. The Royal Salon is favored by both British monarchs and American politicians for its air of refinement.

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