Planning an Event in Roanoke
When planning meetings and events in Roanoke, try to incorporate views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Roanoke at a glance
Average hotel room cost
USD 96
Average meal cost
USD 51
Total hotels
29
Total rooms
3,278
Convention center space
110,000 sq. ft.
Highlights of Roanoke

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From its fantastic quality of life to its awe-inspiring surroundings, Roanoke is beloved by meeting and leisure travelers for its arts and culture, range of accommodations, local cuisine, and immediate proximity to the renowned Blue Ridge Parkway, which boasts some of the best mountain views in the

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Before Roanoke began as an area of higher learning, outdoor recreation, and meeting excellence, pioneers first visited the area in the 17th century. Roanoke served as a farming area until the completion of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad in 1882 marked the start of rapid growth in the area.

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The nearby National D-Day Memorial takes visitors on an archival journey through World War II, and pays tribute to those who served, appropriately set in the town that suffered the highest per capital D-Day losses in the nation.

1. Highlight 1
From its fantastic quality of life to its awe-inspiring surroundings, Roanoke is beloved by meeting and leisure travelers for its arts and culture, range of accommodations, local cuisine, and immediate proximity to the renowned Blue Ridge Parkway, which boasts some of the best mountain views in the

2. Highlight 2
Before Roanoke began as an area of higher learning, outdoor recreation, and meeting excellence, pioneers first visited the area in the 17th century. Roanoke served as a farming area until the completion of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad in 1882 marked the start of rapid growth in the area.

3. Highlight 3
The nearby National D-Day Memorial takes visitors on an archival journey through World War II, and pays tribute to those who served, appropriately set in the town that suffered the highest per capital D-Day losses in the nation.