Visit Spokane

801 W Riverside Avenue 99201

Why Choose Our Destination?

Spokane, Washington, is a mid-sized city with big-city amenities. Meeting in our Convention Center District means gathering at a riverfront venue nestled on 100 acres of greenspace — walking distance to rushing waterfalls, the downtown core, and stunning additional facilities. When sessions are done, choose from 120+ local restaurants, craft breweries, wineries, and coffee shops within 8 blocks. Enjoy exploring a walkable city rich with historic architecture. You will experience the ease of convening in a Northwest city that radiates warmth, history, ambition, and creativity.

Need dates

  • 06/11/202406/17/2024
  • 09/02/202409/12/2024
  • 10/14/202410/16/2024

Distance from airport

  • Spokane International Airport

    7 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

Kendall Yards

Shopping
2 minutes away
Kendall Yards is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood in Spokane that offers a mix of urban amenities, scenic beauty, and a welcoming community. Whether you're looking for great food, unique shopping experiences, or a peaceful escape into nature, Kendall Yards has something to offer you during your convention visit. Kendall Yards is known for its impressive culinary scene. You'll find a variety of restaurants, cafes, and eateries that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. From trendy bistros serving farm-to-table cuisine to cozy coffee shops perfect for a quick break, there is something to satisfy every palate. Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely brunch, a quick bite, or a fine dining experience, Kendall Yards has it all. In addition to its dining options, Kendall Yards offers a range of boutique shops, galleries, and local businesses. From unique clothing boutiques to art galleries showcasing the works of local artists, you'll have plenty of opportunities to indulge in some retail therapy and support the local economy. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Spokane River and the Centennial Trail, a scenic path stretching miles along the river. You can take a leisurely stroll, rent a bike, or even go for a jog while enjoying the beautiful views of the river and surrounding greenery. It's a great way to unwind and soak up the area's natural beauty.

Numerica Skyride at Riverfront Park

Recreation
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The Numerica Skyride offers the best, upfront views of the Spokane Falls that run through downtown Spokane. You will travel past art deco City Hall, then gradually drop down 200 feet over the Huntington Park Natural Area. From there, you will continue across the Spokane River in front of one set of falls, under the historic Monroe Street bridge and return to Riverfront Park. While the best views are March through June when water is raging, there is always something beautiful to see.

Riverpark Square Shopping Center

Shopping
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River Park Square is Spokane’s premier destination for shopping, dining and entertainment in downtown Spokane. At River Park Square, you can enjoy AMC 20 Theatres with IMAX, reserve the Fan Suite for a private event or meeting, or shop or dine at a variety of national and local stores and restaurants. While at River Park Square, visit Nordstrom, The Apple Store, Anthropologie, The North Face, Sephora, Lush, Urban Outfitters, a collection of specialty fashion and home stores, and an array of dining choices including P.F. Chang's, Twigs, and Shiki Sushi . All in the heart of downtown, within walking distance of downtown's finest hotels, and across the street from Riverfront Park.

Louff Carrousel

Historical landmark
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The Riverfront Park Carrousel, also known as the Looff Carrousel and the Natatorium Park Carousel, is a carousel in Spokane, Washington built in 1909 by Charles I. D. Looff as a gift for Looff's daughter Emma Vogel and her husband Louis Vogel, who owned Natatorium Park in Spokane.

Spokane Falls

Park
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The Spokane Falls consists of the upper and lower falls on the Spokane River, making the Spokane Falls the largest urban waterfalls in the country. Located in the heart of downtown, there are multiple stunning viewpoints to see the falls. It’s the sound that gets you first. A low rumble in the distance calls out to first-time visitors and locals alike. The Spokane Waterfalls build to a deafening crescendo the closer you get. Especially in May when the mountain snow runoff is at its peak. Its power alone leads us to understand why the Native American tribes considered the place sacred. Winding for miles through thick basalt formations, the Spokane River carves out a gorge dividing the bustle of the city with spectacular natural beauty. From the tribes who made it their annual meeting place to the present day, the Falls serve as a centerpiece for the city.

Spokane Pavilion

Historical landmark
0 mi. away
Originally built as the U.S. Federal Pavilion for Expo '74, the Pavilion was a gift to Spokane from the United States government. In 2019, a major renovation was completed transforming the Pavilion into a one-of-a-kind open-air venue complete with tiered landscaping, a 40-foot tall platform that provides sweeping views of Spokane's skyline and the Spokane River, and LED lights that bring the space to life in colors and patterns after dark. The Pavilion is home to all kinds of events including a concert series, cultural events, Hoopfest center court, Zags viewing parties, and so much more. For more information, visit

Ice Age Floods Playground

Park
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Learn about the events that shaped our region's geography while you play! Enjoy a 3-story Columbian slide tower, a Glacial Dam splash pad, a log jam climber, an alluvial deposit fossil dig, and more. The playground covers 40,000 square feet at Riverfront's North Bank.

Terrain Art Gallery

Recreation
6 minutes away
Terrain Gallery has become a critical and important space for artists and the public alike. In addition to being one of the most beautiful, well-respected galleries in town, Terrain Gallery hosts a myriad of public events including artist-led workshops, artist panels and talks, and large, collaborative showcases like Spokane Print Fest. One of the foundational principles of Terrain Gallery is to show the work of as diverse populations as possible. To date, we have shown the work of 189 artists. Of those 189 artists, 73 identify as artists of color, 47 LGBTQ+, and 76 women. We have also sought out partnerships with additional underrepresented voices, including unsheltered teens and Spokane's immigrant populations.

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High season
Jun 1 – Aug 31
Shoulder season
Sep 1 – Nov 15
Mar 1 – May 30
Low season
Nov 16 – Dec 31
Jan 1 – Feb 15

Additional Information

Spokane has five major convention facilities, 7,855 hotel rooms, and 32 meeting venues. With the river, state parks, many lakes, and several golf courses nearby, there’s no shortage of recreational opportunities. Spokane is also known as the sunny side of Washington, where the sun shines an impressive 171 days annually, and spring and summer temperatures average in the mid-60s to mid-80s. With a 76 out of 100 walkability score, exploring Spokane on foot is the perfect way to experience local culture and take in beautiful surroundings.