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San Jose Convention Package Venues San Jose Convention Package Venues HOTELS TOTAL # OF LARGEST MEETING TOTAL SQ. FT. OF ROOMS DOUBLES SPACE MEETING SPACE AC Hotel by Marriott 210 18 570 6,476 Dolce Hayes Mansion 214 96 6,600 33,000 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Jose 505 294 9,940 48,000 Fairfield Inn and Suites San Jose Airport 186 35 712 1,115 Fairmont San Jose 805 271 13,464 65,000 Four Points by Sheraton San Jose Airport 196 65 2,664 4,400 Hilton San Jose 353 223 2,900 19,000 Holiday Inn San Jose Silicon Valley 354 142 10,220 12,868 Hotel De Anza 100 15 1,275 2,400 Hyatt Place San Jose Downtown 234 101 5,874 6,865 La Quinta Inn & Suites San Jose Airport 145 50 - - Pacific Motor Inn 72 23 900 900 San Jose Marriott 506 201 9,000 21,000 The Westin San Jose 171 40 3,425 9,660 Wyndham Garden San Jose Airport 195 79 2,457 4,000 CONVENTION FACILITIES SQ. FT. BOOTHS CLASSROOM THEATER San Jose Convention Center - Exhibit Hall 1 - 3 143,000 1,000 (10 x 10) 5,000 14,800 San Jose Convention Center - Grand Ballroom 220 35,194 175 (10 x 10) 1,880 3,900 San Jose Convention Center - Executive Ballroom 210 22,000 107 (10 x 10) 1,491 2,400 San Jose Convention Center - LL20 10,950 - 512 1,084 San Jose Convention Center - LL21 13,268 - 684 1,538 South Hall 80,000 376 (10 x 10) - 11,000 San Jose Civic 9,158 - - 2,850 San Jose State Event Center 21,000 104 (10 x 10) - 6,500 SAP Center at San Jose 28,659 131 (10 x 10) - 18,000 THEATERS SEATING CAPACITY California Theatre 1,122 Center for the Performing Arts 2,674 Montgomery Theater 468 San Jose Civic 2,850 Maximum Reserved A Team San Jose company • www.sanjose.org • 800.san.jose 1 2017.9.7 San Jose Convention Package OFF SITE VENUES TOTAL SQ. FT. RECEPTION INDOORS SQ. FT. RECEPTION OUTDOORS SQ. FT. The Tech Museum of Innovation 112,200 2,500 - San Jose Museum of Art / Circle of Palms - 1,200 2,500 History San Jose - 75 10,000 Winchester Mystery House 975 65 500 Children’s Discovery Museum 52,000 880 1,200 Mexican Hertitage Plaza - 300 2,000 Hammer Theatre Center 13,055 565 (seats) - Silicon Valley Capital Club 2,255 300 - San Pedro Square Market 9,500 4,500 5,000 San Jose International Airport Averaging 150 daily flights, San Jose International Airport is served by Air Canada, Air China, Alaska Airlines, All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Hainan Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Lufthansa, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and Volaris Non-Stop Destinations Served Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore/Washington, Beijing / China, Boise, Boston, Burbank, Cabo San Lucas / Mexico, Charlotte, Chicago (Midway), Chicago (O’Hare), Dallas (Ft. Worth), Dallas (Love Field), Denver, Eugene, Frankfurt / Germany, Guadalajara / Mexico, Honolulu / Oahu, Houston (Intercontinental), Kahului / Maui, Kona / Hawaii, Las Vegas, Lihue / Kauai, London (Heathrow), Los Angeles, Long Beach, New York (Newark), Minneapolis / St. Paul, New York (JFK), Ontario (CA), Orange County, Phoenix, Portland, Reno, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Seattle, Shanghai/China, Tokyo / Japan and Vancouver / Canada Serving the Destination • SJC is approximately 3.9 miles from Downtown, averaging cab fare costing $25 • Both SFO and OAK are within 45 minute drive from San Jose • Cab fare to SFO averages $128, to OAK averages $135 • Public transportation options include Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Caltrain commuter rail, SamsTrans bus service, Amtrak train system and Valley Transportation System. San Jose Fast Facts • 10th largest city in the country • Meetings & Conventions Hall of Fame Award • Dell Most Future Ready City • Airport Lounge Development Inc. SJC’s lounge, The Club, • Leads the nation in patents named North American Priority Pass Lounge of the Year • Forbes Best City for Young Professionals • 300 days of sunshine per year • Ranked the Healthiest City in America • Variety of recreation including hockey, football, baseball, • Low crime stats basketball, soccer, hiking, biking and running • Ranked one of the top “walking” cities in the US • Plenty of nightlife including bars, lounges, theater, • Washington Post Weirdest City in America venues and dance clubs • 250+ casual and relaxed to trendy and exclusive dining options downtown A Team San Jose company • www.sanjose.org • 800.san.jose 1 2017.9.7.
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