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Photo: Nick Hall Photography 1st Ave. N. Ave. 1st Warren N. Ave. 2nd N. Ave. 4th N. Ave. 2nd W. Ave. Aurora N. Ave. Dexter N. Ave. 8th N. Ave. MOHAI Aloha St. LAKE Valley St. UNION W.Roy St. PARK 1st Ave. W. Ave. 1st Roy St. 9th N. Ave. Pike Place Market to CenturyLinkE. Event Roy St. Center: 1 mi / 1.6 km Pike Place Market to Space Needle: 1 mi / 1.6 km Mercer St. Mercer St. Pike Place Market to Convention E.Center Mercer: ½ St. mi / 800 m GATES FOUNDATION BILL & MELINDA Eastlake E. Ave. Queen Anne N. Ave. SEATTLE Westlake N. Ave. Terry N. Ave. Boren Ave. Fairview N. Ave. Minor N. Ave. Pontius N. Ave. N. Ave. Yale W. Republican St. CENTER RepublicanMAJOR St. ATTRACTION S. LAKEE. Republican UNION STREETCAR St. Broadway 10th E. Ave. KEYARENA PARK FIRST HILL STREETCAR W. Harrison St. Broad St. Harrison St. E. Harrison St. CONVENTION HOTEL BUS/LIGHT RAIL TUNNEL 5th Ave. N. Ave. 5th N. Ave. Taylor 6th N. Ave. W. Thomas St. MOPOP Thomas St.BUS/LIGHT RAIL TUNNEL STATION SEATTLEE. Thomas CENTER St. MONORAIL CHIHULY W.John St. GARDEN INFORMATION CENTER E. John St. & GLASS John St. John St. MYRTLE EDWARDS PARK PACIFIC SCIENCE DENNY E. Howell St. CENTER Denny Way PARK Denny Way CAL ANDERSON Minor Ave. Yale12 Ave. E. Harvard Ave. Boylston E. Ave. E. Olive St. Boren Ave. E. Olive Way Melrose E. Ave. E. Ave. Summit Belmont E. Ave. Bellevue E. Ave. PARK OLYMPICEagle St. Clay St. SCULPTURE Westlake Ave. N. Terry Ave. 1st Ave. PARK Broad St. Cedar St. 7th Ave. 9th Ave. 4 Vine St. 6th Ave. Western Ave. 8th Ave. WSCC Wall St. 5th Ave. ADDITIONAL Pine St. Battery St. 7 OliveFACILITY Way 4th Ave. Howell St. Bell St. Pike St. 7th Ave. 3rd Ave. PIER 69 Elliott Ave. 15 14 6 VICTORIA CLIPPER Union St. 2nd Ave. Virginia St. WASHINGTON STATE 13 3 Union St. Blanchard St. CONVENTION CENTER Minor Ave. 1st Ave. Stewart St.8 Lenora St. WESTLAKE PIER 67 6th Ave. STEINBRUECK BELL HARBOR Alaskan Way PARK 10 Pike 5thSt. Ave. 11 Broadway CONFERENCE CENTER PIKE PLACE MARKET Pine St. PARK 4th Ave. PIER 66 3rd Ave. BELL ST. CRUISE TERMINAL Seneca St. N 5 Minor Ave. Spring St. PIERS 62 & 63 Boren Ave. Union St.2nd Ave. University2 St. Madison St. Terry Ave. W E 1st Ave. PIER 59 1 9th Ave. Seneca St. SEATTLE AQUARIUM Western Ave. 16 8th Ave. Spring St. 7th Ave. WATERFRONT PARK 9 S PIER 57 SEATTLE GREAT WHEEL Madison St. James St. PIER 55 Marion St. ARGOSY CRUISES Columbia St. Jeff erson St. Room Legend Cherry St. Counts James St. Alder St. PIER 52 1. Crowne Plaza Hotel – Seattle 416 PIONEER WA STATE Jeff erson St. SQUARE 2. Fairmont Olympic Hotel 450FERRIES Yesler Way PIER 50 457 3. Grand Hyatt Seattle S Washington St. 4. Hilton Garden Inn Seattle Downtown 222 S Main St. 5. Hilton Seattle 239 S Jackson St. 6. Hyatt at Olive 8 346 CHINATOWN/ INT’L DISTRICT 7. Hyatt Regency Seattle (opening Fall 2018) 1,260 S King St. 1st Ave. S Ave. 1st Occidental S Ave. 8. Mayflower Park Hotel 160 S Weller St. 9. Renaissance Seattle Hotel 557 S Lane St. 10. Seattle Marriott Waterfront 354 CENTURYLINK S Dearborn St. 11. Sheraton Seattle Hotel 1,236 FIELD 12. SpringHill Suites by Marriott – Downtown Seattle 234 S Charles St. 13. The Edgewater 223 S Plummer St. 891 14. The Westin Seattle CENTURYLINK EVENT CENTER 15. Warwick Seattle Hotel 231 DR. JOSE 16. W Seattle 424 Royal Brougham Way RIZAL PARK This is just a small sample of downtown Seattle’s robust inventory and SAFECO FIELD outstanding brand mix of hotels. Your National Account Director can 4th Ave. furnish the full list or go to visitseattle.org/meetings for more info. Edgar Martinez Way Walkable Seattle Exceptional restaurants, drinks and shopping is within easy walking distance to the convention center and hotels. Seattle’s central retail, dining and cultural hub are Pike & Pine Streets, which stretch from the world-famous Pike Place Market near the waterfront, through downtown, and up to the eclectic Capitol Hill neighborhood, with so much to do along the way. With more than 1,000 bars, restaurants and a number of urban wineries, there are culinary experiences galore. The best part is that everything is within short, “high-heel” blocks of the Washington State Convention Center (WSCC). Starbucks Roastery Photo: Starbucks Space Needle/Chihuly Westward Seattle Projects Shaping Seattle’s Future Our city is on the rise, and our planned projects continue the strategy of smart growth. Existing WSCC Facility: A world-class, newly LEED Silver-certified venue. • 236,700 sq. ft. of exhibition space • 100,000+ sq. ft. of flexible meeting space • 44,000+ sq. ft. of ballroom space HILLCLIMB WSCC Additional Facility • Breaking ground Q2 2018 • Just a block from the existing WSCC, the state of the art facility will nearly double the footprint for meetings and conventions. • 149,660 sq. ft. of exhibit space with 102,506 sq. ft. of flex space 2 floors above • 59 meeting rooms totaling 107,460 sq. ft. • 59,500 sq. ft. of ballroom space Photo: LMN Architects LMN © 2017 New Seattle Waterfront Part of a long-term vision for Seattle, this project will transform the waterfront with expansive parks, overlooks, bike paths and promenades. It will create a seamless pedestrian experience from downtown and Pike Place Market for visitors to more easily enjoy all of the attractions there. Photo: WSDOT New Additional Hotel Supply Seattle’s diverse hotel package includes both global and local brands, with more than 6,000 committable rooms within an 11-block radius of WSCC. More than 3,000 additional hotel rooms will be completed in the next two years. • The new 1,260-room Hyatt Regency Seattle opens fall of 2018 in the heart of downtown, with 100,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting and event space. It will be adjacent to the WSCC- Additional Facility. Pike Place MarketFront Expansion • Embassy Suites will have a new The iconic Pike Place MarketFront expansion flagship property opening in recently opened to much fanfare. Overlooking historic Pioneer Square next to Puget Sound, the new space includes additional CenturyLink Field and Safeco day stalls, an outdoor plaza, restaurants, a Field (opening early 2018). brewery and space for private events. Photo: LMN Architects Photo: Alabastro Photography TO VICTORIA Edmonds •Lynnwood Station 104 • Edmonds Edmonds- 99 Kingston• Kingston Ferry 104 5 Kitsap Peninsula Richmond Beach Park •Bothell •Kenmore • •Shoreline 522 Woodinville 99 LAKE CITY Port 405 Madison Suquamish • PUGET SOUND 522 KINGSGATE Carkeek NORTHGATE Park 5 Golden GREENWOOD Gardens Seattle-Tacoma GREENLAKE RAVENNA • Kirkland Green PHINNEY Lake BALLARD RIDGE UNIVERSITY Lake Discovery FREMONT DISTRICT 305 Park Washington WALLINGFORDUW/Husky Stadium International Airport MAGNOLIA Gas Works Bainbridge Park Island 520 Lake MONTLAKE Victoria Union Clipper QUEEN ANNE SOUTH LAKE Capitol Hill ELLIOTT UNION CAPITOL Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) is the Seattle- BAY HILL BELLEVUE Bainbridge Westlake Ferry fastest-growing large airport in the U.S. (three years SEATTLE Seattle/ King Street Station Stadium 405 in a row), and serves more travelers than ever before. 90 SoDo To keep up with demand, projects totaling $1.9BManchester are Seattle- Mount Schmitz Beacon Hill Baker State Park Bremerton Park Ferry COLUMBIA Mercer already underway to expand terminals and arrivals 99 CITY Island Columbia City • Manchester facilities. Seattle- WEST Vashon SEATTLE Water Taxi RAINIER Blake VALLEY Island State Othello Access to Sea-Tac has never been easier, as Light Rail Yukon Park Lincoln GEORGETOWN Harbor Southworth- Park Fauntleroy Island connects the airport to downtown in just 30 minutes. Ferry 5 Rainier 99 Beach And, to plan for continued growth, $54B is committed to an expanded regional light rail and rapid160 bus 509 system, spanning more than 60 miles north-south and • Renton 30 miles east-west. Burien• 518 • Tukwila Tukwila Station Tukwila/Intl. Blvd. SeaTac Sounder Train Vashon Seattle-Tacoma 167 Central Link Light Rail Island International 2 miles Airport Ferry 5km 0 Wine Areas ©Visit Seattle MICHAEL NEWHOUSE By The Numbers Sea-Tac Airport is a Hub for: Destinations Served Minutes via Car Minutes via Light Rail Daily Non-Stop International travel time between downtown Seattle Domestic Flights Destinations Airlines Serve Our City and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Visit Seattle Convention Services - a dedicated point of contact • Help with planning visits and referrals to DMCs, transportation providers, venues and more • Customized microsites with information tailored to your group • Marketing materials provided for convention promotion along with complimentary maps and brochures For more information: visitseattle.org/meetings 701 Pike Street, Suite 800 | Seattle, WA 98101 | 206.461.5800 | visitseattle.org.