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November 11, 2024Niagara Falls, NY, USA
November 11, 2024You spend your entire day learning and collaborating during events, it can be overwhelming in the best way. But when the sessions are over, you want to relax and unwind, share a meal with colleagues, explore local shops, or even get outside and stretch your legs after a long day inside. In Spokane, all of that is just steps from not only the door of your hotel room but also the doors of the Spokane Convention Center. Meet in Spokane: Discover the Difference.
Spokane Convention Center
Overview:
- 300,000 total square feet of space
- 120,000 square foot exhibit hall
- 25,276 square foot ballroom
By the numbers:
- 3 Ballrooms
- 30 Meeting Rooms
- 1 Conference Theatre
- 1 board room
- 7 Lobbies
- 4 outdoor spaces
- 1 Performing Arts Center
Explore our convention hotels
Within walking distance of your convention hotel, there are dozens of bold and daring restaurants with inspired chefs waiting to welcome you with a relaxing meal. Sip local wine or cheers a pint of Spokane Style craft beer while you discuss the latest innovations and best practices in your field with co-workers and new colleagues. When you meet in Spokane you don’t have to search to find the post-conference snack you’ve been craving since lunch, and you don’t have to wade through traffic to get there, it’s there right outside the doors.
Riverfront Park Spokane
When you are standing in the 100-acres of beauty that makes Riverfront Park Spokane an urban oasis, it’s hard to imagine just 50-years ago it was an old railyard. The area was not only cleaned up but turned into the site of the 1974 World’s Fair. Now, Riverfront Park is the jewel of downtown Spokane. The Spokane River winds through and cascades over basalt rock and two dams to create the largest urban waterfall in the country. Allow plenty of time to explore Riverfront Spokane’s rich history, many attractions, and natural beauty.
Centennial Trail Spokane
Hike, bike or skate on the 40-mile Spokane River Centennial Trail, which has 18 marked trailheads and spans two states, Washington and Idaho. Used by nearly 2 million people annually, this terrain-diverse trail offers tourists and locals beautiful and accessible recreation all year round. The Centennial Trails is one of the most scenic outdoor areas in Spokane and a great option for a bike ride, hike, or short walk.
Meet in Spokane: Discover the Difference.