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Jefferson County Convention & Visitors Bureau

37 Cour de Washington, 25425

Détails du lieu

Hôtels-
Centre convention-
Chambres d'invités-
Chambres d'invités dans 1 hôtel-
Sites d'événements spéciaux-
Tarif moyen des chambres83,00 $US
Taux d'occupation-
Restaurants-
Coût quotidien des repas51,00 $US
Taux d'imposition6%
Type de lieuCVB

Comment s'y rendre

Distance from Aéroport de Needwood Farm airport 5 mi

Emplacement

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Dave and Busters North central
Dave and Busters North central
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LEGENDARY FOOD & DRINK Looking for an incredible bar and amazing restaurant near you? Look no further than Dave & Buster's. We have amazing games and award-winning food and drinks. Come check us out!
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Atlantic Hotel and Spa
Atlantic Hotel and Spa
Fort Lauderdale
Experience tranquility and invigoration at The Atlantic Hotel & Spa, similar to the sun rising over the ocean. Here, concerns about deadlines and schedules dissipate, replaced by a unique sense of ease and excitement. Our newly renovated rooms and suites offer an ideal setting for meetings, events, retreats, and weddings.
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Tour America LLC
Tour America LLC
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Tour operator specializing in MICE, FIT & leisure groups, educational & special interest groups, and SIC packages.
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Covert Cocktail Club
Covert Cocktail Club
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Once upon a time in 2016, Matt Levy, founder of Covert Cocktail Club, hosted a secret speakeasy as an intimate place for strangers to gather in his home. The only way to find out about it was via word of mouth. No address was given, the only clue being a sign placed in the window, “Cocktails Here”. A lot of people thought it was pretty cool, even before The New York Times wrote about it. But that was all pre-pandemic, and this is a new era. Liberated from the confines of a single location, Covert Cocktail Club now brings the speakeasy right to your door—be it at your home, office, bar mitzvah, dinner party, bachelor/ette party or anywhere you choose!
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Church & Union Nashville
Church & Union Nashville
Nashville
Brought to you by the team from Church and Union Charlotte, La Belle Helene Charlotte, Church and Union Charleston and Tempest Charleston. Church and Union opened in September 2021 in the heart of Downtown Nashville on 4th Avenue between Church and Union Streets. Offering a casual, yet refined dining experience with a sophisticated ambiance.
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Pier 17 New York
Pier 17 New York
New York
Located in New York City’s founding neighborhood, Pier 17 is drenched in history. A stone’s throw from the Financial District and The World Trade Center, the area has more recently been synonymous with Wall Street workers and tourists visiting the 9/11 Memorial. But this summer changes all that with the re-launch of Pier 17 at the Seaport District NYC. Home to the Seaport Museum and the city’s largest concentration of restored maritime buildings, Pier 17 is being reclaimed for New Yorkers via dynamic food, drink, art, architecture, retail, and entertainment concepts that foster community and engage the city’s denizens, year-round. Pier 17 and the surrounding Seaport District comes out of its tourist trap shadows as its new tenants incorporate the neighborhood’s rich past, while embracing its future as a port of discovery. For history buffs, Pier 17 is one of the most interesting places in NYC. The economic growth of New York in the first half of the 19th century was driven by the Port of New York’s position as an import–export exchange and cargo center for emerging American and global markets. The Seaport and Pier 17 became a gateway for international shipping, maritime activities and the wholesale fish trade. South Street was known as the “Street of Ships” and the Wavertree, which is docked alongside Pier 17 to this day, arrived in New York City in 1895 en route to Calcutta with jute cargo aboard. The ship was acquired by the South Street Seaport Museum in 1968 and went through a 16-month, $13 million restoration. “These are the kinds of ships that built New York,” says Jonathan Boulware, executive director of the South Street Seaport Museum. A hub of commercial virtue (the finance, sea trade and printing press businesses were all located in this dense port) and accompanying vice (the area is home to some of the city’s oldest drinking dens, which played host to all manner of illicit activities back in the day), the Seaport was the first 24-hour district in New York, hence the phrase “the city that never sleeps”.
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Rosalie
Rosalie
Wayne
Located in the historic Wayne Hotel, Rosalie combines rustic comfort and design with culinary simplicity and passion to create an authentic Italian dining experience. Come and savor locally sourced seasonal ingredients prepared daily and paired with artisan specialty cocktails and wine that will transport you and fill your soul.
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The Bostonian Hotel
The Bostonian Hotel
Boston
Harmony of old-world history and contemporary elegance close to Boston Harbor and Faneuil Hall. Stay at The Bostonian Boston Faneuil Hall Hotel in North End Boston. Immerse yourself in history while treating yourself to luxury. The Bostonian Boston Faneuil Hall Hotel is a AAA Three Diamond rated hotel nestled in one of the city’s most coveted locations. Set amid the hustle and bustle of North End Boston near South Station, our redbrick façade and classic interiors are an iconic blend of old and new. With most major attractions within walking distance, like Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market and The Freedom Trail, we invite our guests to fully immerse themselves in the city’s historical past. Urban explorers and families can tour the city and rest easy in our spacious rooms, with charming amenities like Juliette balconies to peer at the view below and working fireplaces for those blustery wintertime visits. From the moment you’re greeted at the door, our hotel near Faneuil hall offers you an impeccable level of comfort and award-winning service that will make your visit to Boston even more memorable.
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Your VIP Pass Experiences
Your VIP Pass Experiences
Multi-city
In 1992, New York Offstage began, when founder, Bev Sambrotto, left her role as Assistant Director of Visitor Services at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Her tenure at Lincoln Center gave her invaluable experience as a producer of refined cultural events. This experience included talent recruitment and coordination with world-class talent from Lincoln Center’s companies, cutting edge event planning and production for Fortune 500 corporations, and creative, interactive program content for patrons, and international travel and luxury group clients. New York Offstage flourished as the industry leader in these immersive, behind-the-scenes experiences showcasing New York’s cultural world. As the company grew it was evident that its services and business model could be copied in other leading cultural destinations and in 2007 the brand was renamed The Offstage Group. Until 2012 The Offstage Group served groups of all sizes. The company had weathered several economic downturns and as a safeguard changed its business model to include memorable experiences for individual travelers. Your VIP Pass was born!
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Ula Restaurant
Ula Restaurant
San Francisco
A beautiful European Mediterranean Restaurant, Tapas Bar, and Live Music Room in San Francisco. ​From the Mediterranean with Love. All welcome.
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Pratiques durables

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Jefferson County Convention & Visitors Bureau a-t-il une stratégie axée sur l'élimination et le détournement des déchets (plastiques, papiers, cartons, etc.) ? Si oui, veuillez préciser votre stratégie d'élimination et de détournement des déchets.
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Diversité et inclusion

Pour les hôtels américains uniquement, Jefferson County Convention & Visitors Bureau et/ou sa société mère sont-ils certifiés en tant qu'entreprise commerciale détenue à 51 % par des personnes issues de la diversité ? Si oui, veuillez indiquer les catégories pour lesquelles vous êtes certifiés :
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Santé et sécurité

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Jefferson County Convention & Visitors Bureau nettoie-t-il et désinfecte-t-il les zones publiques et les installations accessibles au public (comme les salles de réunion, les restaurants, les ascenseurs, etc.) Si oui, décrivez les nouvelles mesures prises.
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