The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center, Curio Collection by Hilton

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110 Shenandoah Avenue Roanoke, VA 24016-2025

Awards

2022 - Hilton Award of Excellence 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018 - AAA Four Diamond Award for The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center and The Regency Room 2021, 2020,2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 - Convention South Readers' Choice Award For The Best Meeting Sites In The South 2018 - Connie Award - The highest hotel award for all brands across Hilton and mark the ‘best of the best’ for each brand within Hilton Worldwide. The winners of the Connie Award are selected based on a combined ranking for overall experience and overall service in addition to quality assurance audits measuring cleanliness, condition and brand standards and quality of the hotel’s accommodations. Top 100 Brunch Restaurants in America - OpenTable The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center was awarded one of Virginia's Best Hotel's By Readers of Virginia Living Magazine for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021. Hundreds of readers of The Roanoker magazine cast their ballots for the Best of Everything in Roanoke. The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center is annually recognized by the voting public in the Roanoker Magazine. From 2015-2021, The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center was honored with Best Wedding Venue and Best Place for Visitor's to Spend the Night. Certificate of Excellence - TripAdvisor (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021) Virginia Green Lodging Facility since 2005

Venue Highlights

3D Event Space

Cvent Photo-realistic 3D Event Spaces give planners the ability to realize their vision down to the finest detail.

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • View (mountain)
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Free airport shuttle
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Tennis courts
  • Whirlpool

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Piano

Getting Here

Amtrak Northeast Corridor: The Amtrak Northeast Regional serves the city of Roanoke, Va. (RNK). Tickets are now available to purchase for travel to and from the city in the Roanoke Valley nestled in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains along the corridor. Roanoke - Blacksburg Regional Airport (ROA) Driving From North or South I-81 Exit 143 (I-581 South) to Exit 5. Cross Wells Avenue and continue to the main entrance of the hotel. From 220N (Martinsville) 220N becomes I-581N. Take exit 4E (Orange Avenue). Take first right at traffic light onto Williamson Road. After the third traffic light, turn right on Shenandoah Avenue. Take the first right to main entrance of the hotel. Alternate: 220N becomes I-581N. Take exit 4E (Orange Avenue). Take the first right at traffic light onto Williamson Road. Take the first right at the third traffic light onto Wells Avenue. Take the first left onto Commonwealth Avenue. Take the first right before Shenandoah Avenue to the main entrance of the hotel. From 460W (Lynchburg) 460 becomes Orange Avenue. Turn left at the traffic light at Williamson Road and Orange Avenue. After the third traffic light, turn right on Shenandoah Avenue. Take the first right to main entrance of the hotel. Alternate: 460 becomes Orange Avenue. Turn left at the traffic light onto Williamson Road. Take the first right at the third traffic light onto Wells Avenue. Take the first left onto Commonwealth Avenue. Take the first right before Shenandoah Avenue to the main entrance of the hotel.

Parking

  • Paid parking$15.00 / day
  • Valet parking$21.00 / day
  • Street parking
  • Bus parking

Distance from airport

  • 5 mi. from venue

The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center, Curio Collection by Hilton Meeting Space

Total meeting space60,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms29
Largest room14,400 sq. ft.
Second largest room11,616 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space15,744 sq. ft.
Filters

Floor plans

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms329
Single (1 bed)190
Suites19
Single (1 bed) rate$122.00 – $359.00
Tax rate5.3%
Occupancy rate8%

Local Attractions

Berglund Center

Convention center
3 blocks away
The Roanoke Civic Center continues to be Western Virginia's premiere full-service facility with a 10,500 seat Coliseum, 2,151 seat Performing Arts Theatre, 14,000 square feet Exhibit Hall, and a new 46,000 square feet Special Events Center. Major trade shows, convention and consumer shows, and meetings and banquets have all discovered that the Civic Center can provide all the amenities needed to create a successful event. Live entertainment, including sporting events and cultural and concert performances by some of the biggest names in the world, continues to excite and amuse audiences all year long.
710 Williamson Rd.
Roanoke, VA, US 24016

Historic Roanoke Farmers Market

Nightlife
5 blocks away
The Historic Roanoke City Market, also called the Farmer's Market due to the profusion of plants, fresh fruits, and vegetables available during the growing season, is the oldest continuously operating open air market in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It began when 25 licenses were issued to "Hucksters" (Vendors) in 1882. The first City of Roanoke Charter formally authorized a municipally owned market in 1884. The first City Market Building was completed in 1886 and formed the core around which the Curb Market and Market Square developed. The original building was destroyed by fire and was replaced by the current building in 1922. After serving as an indoor market for many years, the City Market Building was renovated in the mid 1980's and currently houses an International Food Court - a hugely popular lunch time destination in downtown. The Historic Roanoke City Market is open year-round, seven days a week, and closes only on Christmas and New Year's. There are 42 permanent tables covered by yellow and white awnings that mark an inviting display of fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and plants during growing season. There are additional spaces in Market Square where vendors erect tents to display their wares. In recent years, a number of artisans have joined the farmers and planters offering handcrafted items, unique jewelry, and other art objects. The market even boasts a variety of fresh meats! The Historic Roanoke City Market has been recognized as a "Great American Public Place" by the Lyndhurst Foundation along with other winners like the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC and Central Park in New York City. Locally, the market receives many "Best of Roanoke
213 Market Street
Roanoke, VA, US 24011

Center in the Square

Museum
6 blocks away
The Western Virginia Foundation for the Arts and Sciences is an independent, private 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The Foundation owns and operates four downtown Roanoke properties: Center in the Square Center on Church The former Shenandoah Hotel The former Raymond Loewy Norfolk and Western Passenger Station Housed within our signature building known as Center in the Square are five cultural arts and science non-profit organizations: The Arts Council of the Blue Ridge, Historical Society of Western Virginia, Mill Mountain Theatre, Science Museum of Western Virginia Collectively, we draw over 400,000 visitors annually from across the nation and forty foreign countries, including approximately 200,000 children from 44-percent of Virginia's school districts whose educational experiences are enriched significantly by the seven organizations. The in-house and outreach programs offered by Center's organizations enhance classroom instruction in science and the arts, preparing students for successful futures. Our primary day-to-day activities are to operate these buildings and to raise the funds necessary to take care of all the housing-related needs for these seven independent, non-profit arts and cultural organizations.
One Market Square
Roanoke, VA, US 24011

Hollins University

University
10 mi. away
Since 1842, Hollins University has been a leader in liberal arts education for women. The value of a single-sex, liberal arts education is demonstrated by the wide range of careers that Hollins graduates successfully enter.
P. O. Box 9707
Roanoke, VA, US 24020

D-Day Memorial

Historical landmark
45 minutes away
On June 6th, 1944 United States soldiers, in one of the most pivotal battles of World War II, invaded the French coastline in order to propel German soldiers out of Western Europe and lead the way for victory against the tyrants of that era. Dedicated on June 6th, 2001 by president George W. Bush, the National D-Day Memorial was constructed in honor of those who died that day, fighting in one of the most significant battles in our nations history.

Jefferson Center

Nightlife
2 minutes away
The Jefferson Center is a nonprofit organization that enriches and educates diverse Western Virginia communities by producing high quality performing and visual arts programs. Jefferson Center strives to: EXCEL in the production and presentation of compelling programs by exceptional artists from Virginia, the United States, and throughout the World. COLLABORATE effectively with other cultural organizations, ethnic communities, educational institutions, social service providers, faith-based institutions, civic government, and the media. MAXIMIZE use of our historic facility, the former Jefferson High School, as a touchstone for alumni, home for a family of nonprofit tenants, and exceptional performance facility for the community. SUPPORT a creative and professional staff through fiscal responsibility, effective governance, and active engagement with the local business community.
541 Luck Avenue, Suite 221
Roanoke, VA, US 24016

Downtown Roanoke

Recreation
2 blocks away
Downtown Roanoke, Virginia welcomes you! In the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Roanoke – “the star city” – shines as the entertainment, cultural, and economic center of Southwestern Virginia. Downtown Roanoke, nestled in the center of this charming city, is the delightfully versatile and vital heartbeat. PLAY. Businesses, a growing resident population, and visitors from near and far fill the Historic Roanoke City Market, streets and sidewalks all day; festivals, attractions, museums, art galleries, theatre, opera and ballet thrive and enhance the vibrant nightlife. Shopping, browsing, and dining options – outdoors and in – are vast, day or night. Parking is easy, convenient, safe and secure in downtown. Private and public space is ample and well marked, and city garages offer nights and weekends free in most all locations.

Mill Mountain

Park
4 mi. away
The Roanoke Star, also known as the Mill Mountain Star, is the world's largest freestanding illuminated man-made star, constructed in 1949 at the top of Mill Mountain in Roanoke, Virginia. It was the largest star ever assembled until the El Paso Star was completed in El Paso, Texas.[2] However, the Mill Mountain Star still holds the claim to world's largest illuminated man-made free-standing star, as the El Paso Star lies flat on the ground. After construction of the star, Roanoke was nicknamed "Star City of the South".

More

The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center, Curio Collection by Hilton is situated alongside downtown Roanoke in the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, just minutes from Roanoke/Blacksburg Regional Airport. Built in 1882, the beautifully restored Tudor-style Hotel Roanoke is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As a member of IACC (International Association of Conference Centers), Hotel Roanoke is pleased to offer world-class lodging facilities, including newly renovated guest rooms and 63,000 square feet of state-of-the-art conference space. The hotel's business facilities include 35 meeting rooms, a fixed-seat lecture hall, two boardrooms, conference center lounge and an elegant hotel ballroom which can accommodate up to 1,400 guests. The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center is a favorite among business travelers, vacationers and Roanoke weddings alike. Dine in our award-winning Roanoke restaurant, The Regency Dining Room, where we offer delicious hotel breakfasts and private luncheons, sophisticated dinners and wine selections, and the finest Sunday Brunch in the Roanoke Valley. For a more casual atmosphere, visit the newly renovated The Pine Room and 1882 Lobby Bar, featuring a warm ambiance with a cozy fireplace. You can host your next party at the hotel's popular dance venue, Club aka, for a taste of Roanoke's night life.

Seasonality

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High season
May 1 – Jun 30
Sep 4 – Nov 23
Shoulder season
Feb 15 – Apr 30
Low season
Nov 24 – Dec 30
Jan 5 – Feb 13
Jul 1 – Sep 3

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policies may vary depending on the rate or dates of your reservation. Please refer to your reservation confirmation to verify your cancellation policy. If you need further assistance, call the hotel directly or contact customer service. Alternatively, you can cancel your reservation online.

Additional Information

Located in the heart of beautiful downtown Roanoke, our award-winning conference center, exceptional service and outstanding amenities offer the optimum venue for your next conference or meeting. Whether you're planning a multi-day conference, special occasion, or searching for a venue for that all-day business meeting, we have the resources you need to make your next event a success. With 63,000 square feet of meeting space, we can accommodate a full range of functions, from intimate gatherings of 20 to grand occasions of 1,200. Plus we make it extremely easy to book your event and overnight guest rooms. A member of IACC since 1993, our conference center provides an environment that is conducive to the exchange of information and ideas, encourages creative thinking and enhances productivity. Flexible meeting facilities include 35 meeting rooms accommodating groups from 10 to 1,400, a magnificent amphitheater, ergonomic seating, meeting packages and more.