Travel Salem markets and promotes the Salem area & the Mid-Willamette Valley as a premier, year-round destination for conventions, events and leisure travelers. Serve as the official destination marketing organization and a vital tourism economic development generator for the region.
Salem offers an incredible variety of meeting venues, from modern facilities to restored historic sites. The city offers 450,000 square feet of meeting and exhibit space, for groups from 10 to 7,000.
We are committed to service, integrity and excellence that provide tangible results and strengthen the businesses and communities we serve.
개최지 세부사항
호텔22
컨벤션 센터30,000 평방 피트
객실1,900
1개 호텔의 손님 객실-
특별 이벤트 개최지180
평균 객실 요율US$77.00
점유율-
식당55
일일 식대US$46.00
세금율11%
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2026년 1월 20일 - 2027년 3월 31일
2026년 1월 20일 - 2027년 3월 31일
2026년 1월 20일 - 2027년 3월 31일
2026년 1월 20일 - 2027년 3월 31일
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Salem Municipal Airport에서 3 마일
Distance from Salem Municipal Airport airport 3 mi
Portland International Airport에서 59 마일
Distance from Portland International Airport airport 59 mi
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WIllamette Heritage Center
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The Willamette Heritage Center connects generations through gathering, preserving, and sharing Mid-Willamette Valley history. A visit to our site is a step back in time. Our five-acre property is home to fourteen historic structures that vividly weave together the story of the Mid-Willamette Valley and the development of today’s diverse communities through permanent and changing exhibits, a research library and archive, a textile learning center, and rentable event spaces. Our site is also home to retail shops, cooperative artist studios, and offices for our partner organizations.
Explore the history and culture of the Kalapuya people, who have called this place home since time immemorial. Follow the immigration of 19th-century missionaries and Oregon Trail travelers. The 1841 Jason Lee House and Methodist Parsonage are the oldest standing wooden frame houses in the Pacific Northwest, featured along with the John D. Boon House (1847) and Pleasant Grove Church (1858), built by Oregon Trail immigrants.
Discover Salem’s industrial past through wool, waterpower, and rails. The 1895-1896 Thomas Kay Woolen Mill, a National Park Service-designated American Treasure, tells the story of industrialization in the Mid-Willamette Valley through two floors of exhibits. Experience work and life in what was once a leading textile factory in Oregon, the legacy of which is continued today by Pendleton Woolen Mills. Changing exhibits at the Willamette Heritage Center explore and highlight the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the Mid-Willamette Valley.
The Elsinore Theatre, named for the castle in Shakespeare's Hamlet, opened in the spring of 1926. At the time, it showed silent films and vaudeville shows—and was praised as one of the region's most regal theaters.
The silent films and vaudeville shows might be a relic of the past—but nearly a century later, the downtown Salem theater remains a vital presence in the local arts scene. Known for great acoustics, the Elsinore hosts all manner of live performances—music from local and national acts, theater, classic cinema, symphonic performances, choral concerts, and more.
The Salem Waterfront Carousel in Oregon is a beloved family attraction located in the heart of downtown Salem, situated along the Willamette River. Opened in 2017, this carousel is a major feature of the Riverfront Park, which is a popular destination for both locals and visitors. The carousel stands as a tribute to the community’s love of art, history, and family fun.
The carousel is housed in a charming, glass-walled pavilion that offers stunning views of the park and the river. Inside, riders can enjoy 16 beautifully hand-carved animals, ranging from traditional horses to more unique creations, such as a frog, a zebra, and a dragonfly. The animals are carefully crafted by local artisans, each painted in bright, cheerful colors, and reflecting a strong connection to the region’s culture and nature.
One of the standout features of the Salem Waterfront Carousel is its strong community involvement. The carousel was built through a combination of local support, donations, and volunteer efforts. It is part of a larger revitalization project aimed at improving the area and providing a destination for all ages to enjoy. The carousel not only offers a fun ride but serves as a focal point for events and programs that celebrate Salem’s local heritage.
The surrounding Riverfront Park is also home to walking paths, picnic areas, and a playground, making it an ideal spot for families to spend the day. The Salem Waterfront Carousel operates year-round, providing an inviting atmosphere for both tourists and residents. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely ride or simply a beautiful spot to relax, this carousel offers a delightful experience that captures the charm of Salem, Oregon.
Salem, Oregon, offers a unique shopping experience for both locals and visitors due to its status as a tax-free shopping destination. Oregon is one of the few states in the U.S. that does not impose a state sales tax, making shopping in Salem a great way to save on your purchases. Whether you’re looking for clothing, electronics, home goods, or souvenirs, the absence of sales tax means you can enjoy significant savings on most items.
This tax-free advantage is particularly appealing for out-of-state visitors, as they can enjoy all the benefits without having to worry about additional tax charges. It’s also a great incentive for those making larger purchases, such as furniture or big-ticket electronics, as the savings on sales tax can really add up.
Salem features a variety of shopping options to suit different tastes. The Salem Center Mall offers a range of stores, from popular national retailers to local boutiques. Here, you’ll find clothing, accessories, and cosmetics without the burden of added taxes. For those who prefer unique, handcrafted goods, Salem’s downtown area offers charming shops and artisan stores selling local crafts, antiques, and specialty items.
In addition to tax-free shopping, Salem hosts a number of farmers' markets and local craft fairs where visitors can purchase fresh produce, handmade goods, and local products. This tax-free shopping experience is an attractive draw for tourists and residents alike, encouraging visitors to explore the city’s retail options while enjoying the financial benefit of no sales tax. Whether you're on a shopping spree or just browsing, the tax-free nature of Salem makes it an even more appealing destination for savvy shoppers.
Deepwood Museum & Gardens, formerly known as Historic Deepwood Estate, or simply Deepwood, is a historic house in Salem, Oregon, United States. The home was built by Dr. Luke A. Port, with construction beginning in 1893, and completed in 1894.
Salem, Oregon, is located in the heart of the Willamette Valley, one of the top wine-producing regions in the United States. The area is renowned for its cool-climate wines, particularly Pinot Noir, which thrives in the region’s unique terroir. Surrounding Salem are numerous wineries that offer diverse wine experiences.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, lush vineyards, and stunning landscapes, making it a perfect destination for wine lovers. Many wineries are located along scenic routes, where visitors can enjoy tastings while taking in the beauty of the valley. The wineries in and around Salem produce a variety of wines, including Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, and other cool-climate varietals.
Wineries in the area often offer guided tours, providing guests with the opportunity to learn about the winemaking process, from vineyard to bottle. Tasting rooms provide a relaxed atmosphere for sampling wines and engaging with knowledgeable staff, making for a personalized experience. Many wineries also feature scenic outdoor spaces, perfect for enjoying a glass of wine while overlooking the vineyards.
Salem, Oregon, offers a diverse range of recreational activities that cater to residents and visitors alike. Nestled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, Salem boasts beautiful parks, scenic trails, and numerous opportunities for outdoor adventures. Minto-Brown Island Park, one of the largest parks in the region, provides over 1,200 acres of open space with extensive trails for walking, jogging, and biking. The Willamette River, which runs alongside the park, is ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing.
For those who enjoy exploring gardens and cultural attractions, the Oregon State Capitol grounds and Bush's Pasture Park offer picturesque landscapes and historical landmarks. The Deepwood Museum & Gardens, a preserved historic home surrounded by elegant gardens, also provides a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls.
Salem's recreational offerings extend to its vibrant arts and entertainment scene. The Riverfront Park hosts community events and festivals throughout the year, including the popular World Beat Festival and Fourth of July celebrations. Families can enjoy the Salem Riverfront Carousel and the nearby Gilbert House Children's Museum, both located along the scenic riverfront.
Sports enthusiasts can take advantage of numerous recreational facilities, including soccer fields, basketball courts, and skate parks. The city also features golf courses and disc golf courses for those seeking a leisurely day on the green. Additionally, the nearby Cascade Mountains and Oregon Coast are within easy reach, offering even more opportunities for hiking, skiing, and beach outings.
Whether you prefer exploring the great outdoors, attending community events, or simply enjoying a relaxing day in a local park, Salem, Oregon, offers a wealth of recreational options that make it an excellent destination for all ages and interests.
Salem Convention Center & The Grand Hotel in SalemMeeting and event space that's central to Oregon. Praised for "no hiccups" attention to detail. In downtown Salem. Walk to dining, history, shopping and more. Chosen as one of the top three venues in Oregon.
전시 공간9,000 평방 피트
회의 공간 합계30,000 평방 피트
Oregon State Fair & Exposition CenterThe Oregon State Fair and exposition Center (OSFEC) is the perfect resource to help you and your organization showcase your pride amid an environment dedicated to hosting, dining, business and fun.
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