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    The Loft At Congress

    The Loft At Congress

    (12 reviews)

    Very cool location for a Bat Mitzvah reception. Definitely off the beaten path…read more It was a little difficult to find and there was not a ton of lighting late at night outside. However, the space indoors was super spacious with 2 different rooms that I could see.

    The company where I work held it's quarterly company wide meeting here. In the past we held the…read moremeeting in restaurants or beer breweries, but this time the management decided to come here. It is what it is. It's locate in a warehouse building in a business plaze because it's just a Venues & Event Spaces and not a restaurant, so they do not serve food or drinks here. However, we had arranged caterings to bring the food in, and we brought wines and cocktails which their staff helped serving them. So basically it is what it is, a very simple empty space which you can make what you can make of it. I am not sure the management provided the backgrounds and curtains as they looked simple but nice. The IT staff brought in the screen for presentations and the loud speakers for music and announcements. As the meeting getting to the end, I felt it went smoothly and thought the staff was very friendly and helpful. The only thing I thought was parking could be a challenge. If you plan to have a large group of people attending a event here, there will not be enough parking spaces in front of the building. Your guests may have to park out in the back and walk around the building to get in.

    Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens - Turtle Time at the gardens

    Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens

    (878 reviews)

    This post is long overdue but I had a wonderful time when I visited the Morikami Museum & Garden…read more The museum is small but well curated and organized. There is a snack cafe on the way out to the gardens where you can purchase drinks & light food items. There is also a museum store and a theater inside the museum. I do recommend that you visit the museum as early as possible to have the best experience with fewer people and cooler temperatures. However, the real showstopper here is Roji-en (Garden of the Drips of Dew) - the 16 acre Japanese garden with over a mile of accessible walking paths to explore and enjoy. The original museum building (the Yamato-kan) measures approximately 2,000 square feet and is set inside the garden. There is a huge pond in the garden as well, and plenty of nooks and crannies to discover/ When driving into the museum grounds, you experience part of the 200-acre Morikami Park, which includes pine forests, nature trails, and picnic spaces. You can definitely continue to enjoy your day surrounded by nature in the park once you've toured the museum & garden. Open: Tuesday -Sunday 10am-5pm Adult entry: $18 Plenty of parking in the large parking lot Arigato!

    I can't even tell you how lovely this place is! 25 nature destinations walked in a loop that goes a…read moremile long, with bridges, waterfalls, bamboo parks, pagoda-styled buildings. Big bright green iguanas prancing around the property. It is a wonderful day trip, you can have lunch at the cafe on the outdoor patio and enjoy a variety of Asian dishes, boba tea, and other cold treats. There is a short movie that tells visitors about the inspiring life of George Morikami, the man who created this place and dedicated hundreds of acres back to Florida. There was an exhibition on Japanese Bridal Kimonos, Japan's efforts in American wars, and a model 16th century tea house with a very informative diagram explaining the traditions and build out. The gift shop had so many cool things bookmarks, Japanese candy, art, keep sakes, clothes, and so much more. Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens is unforgettable.

    Renaissance Boca Raton Hotel

    Renaissance Boca Raton Hotel

    (171 reviews)

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    One of our favourite hotels in Boca. We have stayed here few times. Have to say that last year…read more(2025) experience was much better. Complimentary Prosecco at the check-in from 4pm. Beautiful and clean room. Stunning pool with amazing warm water. Next time in 2026 our room unfortunately was smelling too much of chemicals and the carpet was a bit wet. We arrived very late with lots of luggage, and were too tired to change the room. Our mistake.. because the next morning our son had bad allergies - stuffy nose, teary eyes and constant sneezing and coughing. Thankfully we only stayed there one night and by the end of next day his allergies were gone. So lesson learned - do not stay in the room that smells odd (my son said room smells like urine. Not sure, maybe thats why the carpet was wet as they tried washing it right before). However, the front desk was very understanding and sent someone to inspect the room and place a fan in the room when we were gone. We would definitely stay at this hotel again, with precautions, of course.

    I am back and forth between a four and three star here. The facility does smell modern, and it…read moreappears modern. I did not have the time to spend in it, but the pool area appeared like a resort style pool. The room was spacious and modern with plenty of power plugs. What I did not appreciate was that there was no acknowledgement for my loyalty to Marriott. Typically, I am told about Executive Lounge (IF they have one) and told about the amenities that the hotel offers. However, this also was not the case. I had to look on the website to figure out about the Executive Lounge, and call to find out specifically where it is at. The Executive Lounge, had the traditional breakfast offering. What did turn me completely off was when I went over to the ham that was rolled, I could see a green item on it. To me, this green item I saw was mold. Was I overly impressed with the menu offerings for breakfast, not necessarily.

    980 Spaces - sharedofficespaces - Updated July 2026

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