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June 3-7, 2012 • Pittsburgh, PA


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ICAA-13: Housing and Travel
June 3-7, 2012 • Carnegie Mellon University • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

HOTEL INFORMATION

A block of rooms at various local hotels have been reserved at a special rate for your convenience.

Courtyard by Marriott Shadyside/Oakland
$134.00 per night + tax
5308 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
412-683-3113

Guests can make on-line reservations by visiting the Marriott website.

Enter the Group Code ICAICAA to apply the discounted rate for a single room and ICAICAB for a double room.

King Bed
Two Queen Beds
Holiday Inn Pittsburgh University Center
$135.00 per night + tax
100 Lytton Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-682-6200
800-864-8287

Please mention block code "ICA " when making your room reservations by phone. Online reservations can be made directly through the Holiday Inn University Center.

Residence Inn Pittsburgh - Oakland
$134.00 per night + tax (studio)
3896 Bigelow Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-621-2200

Please mention block code "ICAA " when making your room reservations by phone. Online reservations can be made directly through the Residence Inn.

Enter the Group Code ICAICAA to apply the discounted rate for a single room and ICAICAB for a double room.
Hilton Garden Inn
$135.00 per night + tax
3454 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
412-683-2040

Please mention block code "ICAA " when making your room reservations by phone. Online reservations can be made directly through the Hilton Garden Inn.
Dormitory housing at Carnegie Mellon University is no longer available.




OBTAIN A TRAVEL VISA

Meeting attendees who require an international travel visa are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and begin the application process early. Visit the Visa Page for more information and to generate a visa letter.

ABOUT THE AREA

Forbes Magazine has once again named Pittsburgh its "Most Livable City" in its annual report released in May 2010 that looks at cost of living, unemployment rate, income growth and crime rates, among other factors. In June 2009, Pittsburgh was ranked the No. 1 city in the United States by The Economist magazine.

Pittsburgh has become a truly unique and beautiful American city. Rugged hillsides shelter a new wave of high-tech and service industries, along with pioneering health systems and universities. Befitting its reputation as one of America’s most livable cities, Pittsburgh boasts a low crime rate and abundant tax-free shopping at great prices. The city offers a wonderful combination of big-city amenities and small-town feel.

Pittsburgh offers opportunities to suit everyone’s tastes. From upscale downtown department stores to suburban shopping malls and eclectic neighborhood boutiques, visitors find plenty of places to exercise their spending power. Even more appealing to shoppers is having no sales tax on clothing and other necessities. For dining, the city’s diverse ethnic heritage inspires and influences the flavors found at a wide range of restaurants running from casual to five-star.

For more information about the city of Pittsburgh, please visit http://www.visitpittsburgh.com 

FOR MORE INFO...

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