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The Brown Hotel

335 West Broadway, Louisville, KY, USA, 40202-2105
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Named one of the Best 500 Hotels in the World by TRAVEL + LEISURE Magazine and Top10 Hotels in the South, Conde Nast. The Brown Hotel is a AAA, four diamond hotel offering complimentary wireless internet in all meeting rooms and guest rooms and complimentary 24 hour airport shuttle. We are located in the heart of downtown. Restored to her classic, English Renaissance grandeur, The Brown Hotel has been one of Louisville's most treasured landmark luxury hotels since 1923, with genteel Southern charm and the ornate splendor that has made her famous. The Brown Hotel is in the heart of Louisville - just two blocks from 4th Street Live, a short walk to the Kentucky International Convention Center and minutes from the University of Louisville, Churchill Downs and Louisville International Airport. Whether it be a high-level corporate meeting, the season's most important social affairs or a fairy-tale wedding, The Brown has hosted some of the most prominent events in Louisville history. The Hotel features seventeen banquet and meeting rooms, from the magnificent Crystal Ballroom with its hand painted ceiling, to the intimate Louis XVI suite.

Venue Details

ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependentPreferred Hotels & Resorts
Built1923
Renovated2021
Total meeting space33,638 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms294
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

AAA
Northstar

Awards

Industry awards
2022 Travelers' Choice Award- Trip Advisor #1 Hotel in Kentucky | #8 HOTEL IN THE SOUTH | Condé Nast Traveler 2021 #1 Hotel in Kentucky | #8 HOTEL IN THE SOUTH | Southern Living Magazine 2020 and 2019 BROWN HOTEL LOBBY BAR | Top 15 Bars in the World | MSN 2020 BEST HISTORIC HOTEL IN THE U.S. | (200 400 Rooms) | Historic Hotels of America 2019 Top 13 Hotel in South by Conde' Nast 2018 Top Hotel in Kentucky by Southern Living Magazine 2018 Best Historic Hotel (200-400 rooms) Historic Hotels of America Top 500 Hotels in the World by Travel and Leisure Magazine

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Free airport shuttle
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Mar 16 - Nov 05
Shoulder season
Feb 11 - Mar 15
Low season
Jan 01 - Feb 10Nov 06 - Dec 31

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
33,638 sq. ft.
Largest room
4,337 sq. ft.
Space (private)
26,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
30
Second largest room
3,300 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
7,400 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
4,600 sq. ft.
Space (outdoor)
3,600 sq. ft.
Standing capacity
600
Seating capacity
1,400
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Hollow square
4,337 sq. ft.
59 x 73 sq. ft.
18 ft.
600
75
400
600
500
264
50
-
3,496 sq. ft.
36 x 150 sq. ft.
-
250
-
168
250
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3,300 sq. ft.
45 x 75 sq. ft.
20 ft.
400
50
270
400
330
220
40
-
3,060 sq. ft.
71 x 42 sq. ft.
10 ft.
400
35
250
400
150
100
35
-
2,575 sq. ft.
65 x 78 sq. ft.
9 ft.
300
-
200
300
210
100
--
2,142 sq. ft.
42 x 51 sq. ft.
9 ft.
220
-
150
220
180
80
--
1,800 sq. ft.
45 x 40 sq. ft.
9 ft.
210
30
140
210
150
80
34
42
1,122 sq. ft.
51 x 22 sq. ft.
9 ft.
120
42
80
120
100
48
40
46
1,029 sq. ft.
42 x 24 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
100
35
60
100
100
60
30
-

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
294
Single (1 bed)
200
Single (1 bed) rate
$159.00 - $549.00
Double (2 beds)
80
Double (2 beds) rate
$159.00 - $549.00
Suites
7
Tax rate
17.66%

Location

Getting Here

The Brown Hotel is minutes away from the Muhammad Ali International Airport, and only a few short hours from both Indianapolis and Cincinnati. From Muhammad Ali International Airport : Take 264 East one mile to I-65 North. Traveling north for 4.8 miles, take exit 136A toward Broadway/Chestnut Streets. Merge onto Brook Street turning left on Broadway. The Brown Hotel is only 4 blocks down on the corner of 4th and Broadway. Turn right at the light. The front entrance and valet station is immediately to your right, facing 4th Street. From Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport: Take Interstate 71 South to Louisville. Exit onto Interstate 65 South towards Nashville. Take first exit on right, Jefferson Street. Turn left onto 3rd Street. Hotel Garage is 5 blocks ahead on left. From Indianapolis International Airport: Take Interstate 65 South to Louisville. Once you cross into Kentucky Take the Jefferson Street exit on right. Turn left onto 3rd Street. Hotel Garage is 5 blocks ahead on left.
Distance from airport 5 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
( $30.00/day )
Valet parking
( $36.00/day )
Street parking
Bus parking

Local Attractions

The World Famous Hot Brown at The Brown Hotel
The World Famous Hot Brown at The Brown Hotel
Historical landmark
0 blks
In the 1920's, The Brown Hotel drew over 1,200 guests each evening for its dinner dance. By the wee hours of the morning, guests would grow weary of dancing and make their way to the restaurant for a bite to eat. Sensing their desire for something more glamorous than traditional ham and eggs, Chef Fred Schmidt set out to create something new to tempt his guests' palates. His unique dish? An open-faced turkey sandwich with bacon and a delicate Mornay sauce. The Hot Brown was born! Available in our restaurants and bar the Hot Brown continues to exemplify our unending dedication to serving our guests. Such culinary prowess and commitment, of course, doesn’t go unnoticed. The Hot Brown—a Louisville tradition with worldwide appeal—has been featured in Southern Living, The Los Angeles Times, NBC's Today Show, ABC News with Diane Sawyer, Travel Channel's Man v. Food, and The Wall Street Journal, and is a regular entry in many of the world’s finest cookbooks.
335 W Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202
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4th Street Live Entertaintment District
4th Street Live Entertaintment District
Nightlife
2 blks
Fourth Street Live! is Louisville’s premier dining, entertainment and retail destination located on Fourth Street, between Liberty Street and Muhammad Ali Boulevard, in the heart of historic downtown Louisville, KY. & just a short walk from The Brown Hotel. Fourth Street Live! is an open-air live music venue, surrounded by restaurants and nightlife establishments. It is covered by a translucent canopy that lets light in but keeps the elements out! Fourth Street Live! hosts a variety of free events throughout the year with the majority of all public events held in the street are free. Fourth Street Live! is your one stop destination for dining, entertainment, and shopping! Restaurant and entertainment venues include Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, The Sports and Social Club, TGI Friday’s & Guy Fieri's ...Bars and nightclubs include: PBR Louisville, Tavern on Fourth and Howl at the Moon.
4th Street at Muhammad Ali Blvd
Louisville, KY 40202
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Kentucky Derby Museum & Churchill Downs
Kentucky Derby Museum & Churchill Downs
Recreation
10 mins
Live Thoroughbred horse racing & home of the Kentucky Oaks & Derby. Private event space available year-round for meetings and special events. Group packages offered for "Day at the Races" during Spring and Fall meets.
700 Central Avenue
Louisville, KY, US 40208
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Urban Bourbon Trail
Urban Bourbon Trail
Recreation
6 blks
The Urban Bourbon Trail® spans more than 40 top bars and restaurants around Louisville – a bourbon town if there ever was one. As the birthplace of the Old Fashioned cocktail and the city most closely associated with the Mint Julep, Louisville has bourbon running through its veins. On this expansive trail, discover some of the world's deepest bourbon lists, taste inventive cocktails by Kentucky's leading mixologists, and bend a bartender's ear about what bourbon you should really be drinking. Best of all, many stops are in walking distance to The Brown Hotel – with plenty of taxis and rideshare options available so you can sip safely. Nearby Distilleries include: Peerless, Billets&Bourbon, Michter's, Evan Williams, Old Forester, Angel's Envy and Rabbit Hole.
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Muhammad Ali Center
Muhammad Ali Center
Museum
9 blks
The Muhammad Ali Center is an international cultural and educational facility that is inspired by the ideals of its visionary founder Muhammad Ali. The innovative and immersive visitor experience, educational and public programming, and global initiatives carry on Muhammad's legacy and inspire the exploration of the greatness within ourselves. The center also includes the Howard L. Bingham and LeRoy Neiman Galleries, an auditorium, classrooms, distance learning facilities, library/archives, retail store, café and private-use space.
144 N 6th Street
Louisville, KY, US 40202
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Slugger Museum and Factory
Slugger Museum and Factory
Historical landmark
6 blks
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is all about celebrating the extraordinary role of Louisville Slugger in baseball’s past, present and future. Slugger is here to delight our guests and create joyful, lifetime memories.
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Louisville Science Center
Louisville Science Center
Museum
9 blks
Already recognized as a leader in inquiry-based learning, the Louisville Science Center is advancing a science literacy campaign to encourage people of all ages to explore science in everyday life. The Louisville Science Center has a rich history, from its founding as a “cabinet of curiosities” in the Public Library System of Kentucky in 1871 to its current status as the region’s leading resource for informal science education. Boasting at one time little more than an Egyptian mummy and a 16,000-piece mineral collection, the Science Center is now the largest hands-on science center in Kentucky, with about 150 interactive exhibits and activity stations, a four-story IMAX Theatre, teaching laboratories, educational programs, and distance learning capabilities. Designated the “State Science Center of Kentucky” by the 2002 Kentucky General Assembly, the Louisville Science Center features interactive exhibits and engaging programs for children, families and adults. The Louisville Science Center is committed to growing a scientifically literate community that investigates, questions, and challenges.
727 W Main
Louisville, KY, US 40202
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Waterfront Park
Waterfront Park
Park
8 blks
Waterfront Park is both a non-profit organization and a public park in Louisville, Kentucky. Bordering the Ohio River, we are not only a destination but the front door to the city. We connect people to the river and are devoted to preserving and growing a space that can be enjoyed by the community forever. Once a wasteland of scrap yards and abandoned industrial buildings, Waterfront Park is now a vibrant 85-acre green space that welcomes over 2.2 million visitors each year. We are home to some of Louisville’s most exciting celebrations, such as the Fourth of July at Waterfront Park, Forecastle Festival, and WFPK Waterfront Wednesdays. If big crowds aren’t your thing, there is plenty of space to take a walk, ride your bike, do some yoga, or enjoy a breathtaking view of the city from the Big Four Bridge. As the most utilized urban park in Louisville, Waterfront is where we come together to celebrate our unique sense of community. We are a non-profit, public park made possible by the generosity of our supporters. Your donations help us maintain and expand Waterfront Park for the entire community to enjoy.
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The Belle Of Louisville
The Belle Of Louisville
Historical landmark
8 blks
Belle of Louisville is a steamboat owned and operated by the city of Louisville, Kentucky, and moored at its downtown wharf next to the Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere during its annual operational period. The steamboat claims itself the "most widely traveled river steamboat in American history." Belle of Louisville's offices are aboard Mayor Andrew Broaddus, and also appears on the list of National Historic Landmarks. To board the Belle of Louisville is to do more than to see Louisville and the Ohio River from a unique perspective — it’s also quite literally stepping into a piece of American history. Belle of Louisville Riverboats presents history through a variety of engaging cruise and dockside events—entertaining and educating over 12 million passengers since 1963. A National Historic Landmark and an icon of the Louisville Waterfront, the Belle is the only remaining authentic steamboat from the great American packet boat era on America’s waterways. At 108 years old and counting, the Belle remains purely steam-powered and paddlewheel-propelled. The Belle’s sister vessel and a newer addition to the Waterfront, the Mary M. Miller, was named after Louisvillian Mary Millicent Miller, who also happened to be the first woman ever to attain her steamboat captain’s license way back in 1884. With as much spirit as her namesake, the Mary M. Miller is a propeller-driven riverboat with old-fashioned charm and modern amenities. Both vessels feature a full-service cash bar, concession stand, outdoor observation decks, indoor, climate-controlled decks and wheelchair accessibility to portions of the vessel.
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Speed Art Museum
Speed Art Museum
Museum
2 mi
The Speed Art Museum was the vision of philanthropist Hattie Bishop Speed, a great supporter of all arts, in memory of her husband James Breckinridge Speed. Established in 1925, construction of the Museum soon followed, and the Speed first opened its doors January 15, 1927. The Speed Art Museum, originally known as the J.B. Speed Memorial Museum, now colloquially referred to as the Speed[1] by locals, is the oldest and largest art museum in Kentucky. It was established in 1927 in Louisville, Kentucky on Third Street next to the University of Louisville Belknap campus and receives around 180,000 visits annually. The museum offers visitors a variety of "art experiences" outside its collection and international exhibitions, including the Speed Concert Series, the Art Sparks Interactive Family Gallery, and the late-night event, After Hours at the Speed The Speed houses ancient, classical, and modern art from around the world. The focus of the collection is Western art, from antiquity to the present day. Holdings of paintings from the Netherlands, France, and Italy are prominent, and contemporary art and sculptures are also heavily featured.
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Louisville Cards
Louisville Cards
University
8 blks
Go Cards! The Louisville Cardinals (also known as the Cards) are the NCAA athletic teams representing the University of Louisville. The Cardinals teams play in the Atlantic Coast Conference, beginning in the 2014 season. While playing in the Big East Conference from 2005 through 2013, the Cardinals captured 17 regular season Big East titles and 33 Big East Tournament titles totaling 50 Big East Championships across all sports. On November 28, 2012, Louisville received and accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference and became a participating member in all sports in 2014.[3] In 2016, Lamar Jackson won the school its first Heisman Trophy. Since 2000 Louisville is the only NCAA team to win a BCS bowl game; to appear in the NCAA Division I men's basketball Final Four, the College World Series, and the NCAA Division I women's basketball Final Four; and to finish as runner-up in the Men's soccer College Cup. It is one of only six schools that has appeared more than once in each of the following events—a BCS bowl game, the men's and women's basketball Final Fours, and the College World Series—and Louisville's span of seven school years (2006–07 to 2012–13) is the shortest among these schools.[4] Also, it is the first school ever to win a BCS bowl game, appear in the men's and women's basketball Final Fours, and appear in the College World Series in the same school year, doing so in 2012–13 Varsity teams: 1.1 Baseball 1.2 Men's basketball 1.3 Women's basketball 1.4 Cheerleading 1.5 Cross country 1.6 Field hockey 1.7 Football 1.8 Golf 1.9 Lacrosse 1.10 Rowing 1.11 Soccer 1.11.1 Women's 1.11.2 Men's 1.12 Softball 1.13 Swimming 1.14 Tennis 1.15 Volleyball
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Louisville Bats
Louisville Bats
Recreation
1 mi
The Louisville Bats are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League (IL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. They are located in Louisville, Kentucky, and are named in dual reference to the winged mammal and baseball bats, such as those manufactured locally under the Louisville Slugger brand. The team plays their home games at Louisville Slugger Field, which opened in 2000. The Bats previously played at Cardinal Stadium from 1982 to 1999. The club began play as the Louisville Redbirds in the Triple-A American Association (AA) in 1982. Louisville won three AA championships: in 1984, 1985, and 1995 as the top affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. They joined the Triple-A International League in 1998 following the dissolution of the AA after the 1997 season. The Redbirds rebranded as the Louisville RiverBats in 1999; this was shortened to Bats in 2002.
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Lou City Soccer
Lou City Soccer
Recreation
1 mi
Louisville City Football Club is an American professional soccer club based in Louisville, Kentucky. The team plays in the USL Championship, known through the 2018 season as the United Soccer League (USL), which is currently the second tier of the American soccer pyramid. The club was founded in 2014 with team franchise rights relocated to Louisville and played their first USL season in 2015.[1] After reaching the Eastern Conference finals of the USL playoffs in both its first two seasons, the club went on to win the 2017 USL Cup in only its third season of existence. In 2018, they repeated as champions, becoming the first team to win back-to-back USL Cup championships. In 2019, they became the first team in USL history to play in three consecutive USL Cup Finals, but they fell just shy of their third championship In 2022: Infused with new talent, Louisville City FC did more of the same on the pitch, advancing to an eighth straight Eastern Conference Final and winning its fourth before falling away to San Antonio FC in the USL Championship Final. Along the way, the boys in purple hit 20 wins in a regular season for the first time and accumulated a club-record 72 points. Wilson Harris scored a team-high 15 goals, Kyle Morton won the league’s Golden Glove award, and veteran winger Brian Ownby continued to improve with age, numbering a career-high 10 goals to go with his 4 assists. On Aug. 13, LouCity set a Lynn Family Stadium attendance record of 14,673 for its 1-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
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NULU East Market District
NULU East Market District
Shopping
1 mi
The hip, affluent East Market District, also known as NuLu, is a dining hub with eateries spanning upscale New American cuisine to casual BBQ, plus stylish bars pouring craft beer and bourbon. Shops sell vintage clothing, women’s fashion, gourmet eats or restored furniture. Contemporary galleries stay open late for the monthly First Friday Hop street party, with art shows, live music, shopping and street food. NU way of thinking: As home to the greenest commercial building in Kentucky, many historic restoration projects, as well as several restaurants offering organic and locally sourced ingredients, NULU has emerged with a culture of sustainability and a “New” way of thinking about working and living in a historic urban neighborhood. NULU is best known for its art galleries, specialty stores, distilleries, antique shops, popular restaurants
Market and Clay Sts
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Kentucky Center for the Arts
Kentucky Center for the Arts
Theater
7 blks
Kentucky's premier performing arts venue. Home of ballet, Broadway, opera, orchestra & children's theater. Access services available by request.
501 W Main Street
Louisville, KY, US 40202
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Louisville Palace Theatre
Louisville Palace Theatre
Theater
0 blks
The Louisville Palace is located on the east side of Fourth Street between Broadway and Chestnut. This location is convenient to the city's finest hotels and restaurants. Designed by noted architect John Eberson, the theatre opened at 10:15 a.m. Saturday, September 1, 1928 at a purported cost of over two million dollars--a whole lot of money in those days. Although its facade is dynamic in appearance, it doesn't provide a clue as to the immensity and spectacular design of the interior of the theatre. Upon entering the lobby and grand foyer, the Spanish Baroque motif begins its development. Cobalt blue, bursts of red and gold indirectly light all of the niches, coves and entrances. Above the Spanish treasures there is a curved, vaulted ceiling with 139 carvings of the eternal greats. In a central portion one finds plaster busts of Socrates, Beethoven, Dante and even John Eberson himself! In any direction there is something magnificent to please the eye and spark the imagination
625 S Fourth Street
Louisville, KY, US 40202
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The Brown Theater
The Brown Theater
Theater
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1925 The Brown Theatre opens on October 5, with Elsie Janis in a revue called Puzzles. The theater is named for J. Graham Brown, Indiana native and longtime Louisville resident. Modeled after New York’s famous Music Box Theatre, the Brown boasts a 40’ x 40’ stage that is the equal to anything in New York except the Hippodrome. 1930s With the Great Depression, road bookings dry up, and the Brown is leased to the Fourth Avenue Amusement Company as a movie theater. 1962 The Brown is renovated to once again stage live performances. 1971 After another renovation, the theater is sold to the Louisville Board of Education and is operated under contract to the Louisville Theatrical Association. The theater is subsequently rechristened The Macauley Theatre, after an earlier Louisville theater located on Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard). 1982 The Broadway-Brown Partnership is formed and purchases the theater and the adjoining hotel in an effort to rejuvenate the southern end of Louisville’s downtown business district. 1995 The dressing rooms are renovated in preparation for the premiere of Stage Door Charlie, a musical starring Tommy Tune. The event is staged as a fundraiser, and the following year a new roof is put on the building. 1997 The Fund for the Arts acquires the building and undertakes to finance the remainder of the $4.2 million restoration. The Kentucky Center is contracted to manage the theater. Generous gifts soon follow from the W. L. Lyons Brown Foundation, the Brown family and Brown-Forman Corporation. 1998 The newly re-rechristened W. L. Lyons Brown Theatre includes new stage equipment and rigging, a modern computerized marquee and a new heating and airconditioning system. A further gift from Owsley Brown Frazier results in the main reception area adjoining Fifth Third Conference Center being named the Frazier Lobby.
315 W Broadway
Louisville, KY, US 40202
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Additional Information

Safety Information

Cancellation Policy

72 hours prior to arrival

Additional details

Hotel offers complimentary wireless internet in all guest rooms and meeting rooms Hotel offers complimentary 24-hour airport shuttle 2 restaurants on site Room Service is available for Breakfast and Dinner Lobby Bar with music Complimentary fitness center Complimentary business center

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The Brown Hotel Frequently Asked Questions

Explore frequently asked questions from the The Brown Hotel regarding Health and Safety, Sustainability, and Diversity and Inclusion.

Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated The Brown Hotel's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
No response.
Does The Brown Hotel have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
No response.

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is The Brown Hotel and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
No response.
If applicable, could you please provide a link to The Brown Hotel's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
https://www.brownhotel.com/about-the-brown/sustainability

Health and Safety

Were practices at The Brown Hotel developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
No response.
Does The Brown Hotel clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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