Join us in “the Heart of Georgia!" Macon is an easily accessible travel hub, positioned at the cross-section of two major interstates and just 80 miles South of an International airport.
Nowhere else can you host a reception at the former home of the famed Allman Brothers Band, a banquet at the largest state sports museum in the U.S. or a conference at one of the most advanced antebellum buildings in the country. But it is possible in Macon, which offers more than 10 meeting venues and 20 hotels with meeting space. Whether you're looking for a meeting destination for 20 or 10,000, you'll find Macon's unique venues and conference facilities ready to meet your expectations with great space and quality service, whatever your budget.
What truly sets Macon apart as a premier meeting destination is how your guests can explore different attractions, shops, restaurants and more!
Hike through the nation's next national park and enter North America's only reconstructed earth lodge at the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park or take in the Southeast's largest collection of African-American art, history and culture at the Tubman Museum. Stroll along the Ocmulgee River or downtown’s wide boulevards, lined with art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, entertainment venues, and architecture as diverse as the people who built it.
Macon is home to many legendary musical artists such as Otis Redding, Little Richard, the Allman Brothers Band and new voices, like country singer Jason Aldean.
Macon’s nightlife choices give you many options to choose from, so decide which Macon venue amplifies your evening. Order the beverage of your choice at one of our microbreweries, and sit in on open mic night, catching the next rising star to come out of this musical city. Sample some of our favorite soul food or try signature dishes from our vibrant local restaurants. Macon is a town where a “night out” is fine dining, drinks, and dancing, but also a moonlit walk among the architectural masterpieces of our historic neighborhoods, and a Broadway-level performance at one of our landmark theatres like the Grand Opera House. Don’t forget, your guests can download for free the “Tour Macon” mobile app and find self-guided tours that cover a wide range of Macon’s history like the Macon Music Trail, Macon Black Heritage Trail, or the Macon Bacon Trail!
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ศูนย์ประชุม140,000 ตารางฟุต
ห้องพักแขก5,500
ห้องพักที่โรงแรม 1 แห่ง-
สถานที่จัดงานพิเศษ19
อัตราราคาห้องเฉลี่ยUS$70.00
อัตราการเข้าพัก-
ร้านอาหาร52
ค่าอาหารต่อวันUS$46.00
อัตราภาษี7%
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5 ไมล์ จาก Macon Downtown Airport
Distance from Macon Downtown Airport airport 5 mi
10 ไมล์ จาก Middle Georgia Municipal Airport
Distance from Middle Georgia Municipal Airport airport 10 mi
81 ไมล์ จาก Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Distance from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport airport 81 mi
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Soul Sights: Macon Guided Tours
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5 นาที
Come see the sights that helped create this beautiful thing we call 'soul.' From architectural masterpieces to the places that inspired musical legends, this one hour journey through the heart of Georgia is a can't-miss. Contact the Downtown Macon Visitor Center to schedule your tour of Macon.
Tours are every Friday and Saturday at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Tour Admission:
Adults..................................$8
Children (12 and under)......$7
Military Rate/ Senior(55+)...$7
Macon Resident..................$7
To book a Macon Van Tour, call 478-743-1074. Walk-ins are welcomed.
This FREE museum is comprised of 4 exhibit buildings containing major collections of aviation memorabilia from World War I to present day. You will see 85 historic U.S. Air Force aircraft, missiles, and cockpits on display including a B-17 "Flying Fortress". The Museum of Aviation is the home of Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame located on the second floor of the Century of Flight Hangar. Make sure to visit the onsite gift shop! Located just 30 minutes south of Macon in Warner Robins, GA. Open 9 am – 5 pm daily. Open 361 days a year, closed New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
Located on a city block across from Mercer University, this park offers picnic space, a children's playground, dog park, and plenty of room to enjoy a nice day in Macon. The park is also a popular spot for free public movie screenings, festivals, and special events.
Amerson River Park
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10 นาที
Amerson River Park contains 180 acres of pristine forests, meadows, and wetlands surrounded by a river oxbow. The park boasts several high bluffs that provide beautiful views of the river and its banks. Come play on the state-of-the-art handicap-usable playground where all children, regardless of physical ability, can enjoy swings, slides, and other playground equipment. Walk, ride, or run the seven miles of trails throughout the park. Enjoy the Ocmulgee River on a kayak, sitting in a canoe, or floating in a tube. At the north end of the Park, there is a canoe launch on the Ocmulgee River. Enjoy a 2-mile tubing float from the Jay Hall Memorial Canoe Launch to the Bragg Jam Canoe and Tube Takeout. The Park offers exciting amenities that families, adventurous outdoorsmen, and nature lovers will enjoy. Current hours of operation for the park: Mon-Sun (seven days a week) from 7:30 a.m. until 8:00 p.m (daylight savings hours of operation). FREE. There are 2 pavilions: Porter and Atlanta Gas Light Picnic that are available to rent for a special event. To rent any of the facilities at Amerson River Park, call the Macon-Bibb County Parks and Beautification Department at 803-0484.
During the winter months, the Macon Centreplex opens their arena to the public for ice skating. The Macon Coliseum is the entertainment center for Macon and Middle Georgia's 30 surrounding counties.This 9,000 capacity building is the perfect site for a variety of events from ice skating to hockey games.
Regular admission tickets are $10 per person (ice skates are included). Bring your Macon Mayhem ticket directly after a game and get your skating session for $8. A military discount is available with a valid military ID for $8 per person. Children must be 2 or older to skate.
Be sure to dress warmly as the average temperature in the arena is 62°F.
Located in historic downtown Macon in the old Ritz Theater building on Cherry Street, Theatre Macon offers one of the most intimate performance spaces in the area. The theatre was established in 1985 and produces six major productions each year, featuring material which includes comedy, drama and musicals, both classic and recently written. The theatre also presents at least one summer show, usually a major musical. At Theatre Macon, we not only make magic--we have learned to celebrate life! Here we come together to laugh, to love, to dance, to sing, and to live! At Theatre Macon you can make new lifelong friends! Here you will meet interesting people from all ages, from all walks of life, with many different interests.
Built in 1884, the Grand features one of the largest stages in the South. The Grand has seen stars such as Will Rogers, Sarah Bernhardt, Houdini and more. Still active with theatre events. Admission Charged. A performing Arts Center of Mercer University.
Enjoy new movies, classic films and live entertainment at the beautifully restored Hargray Capitol Theatre. A new high definition surround sound system transforms the historic stage into an incredible concert venue for a variety of live music from rock bands to first-class musical tours. The historic Capitol Theatre first opened its doors in downtown Macon in 1916 and introduced fascinated audiences to the drama and glamour of the silver screen.
Otis Redding was discovered here. Ma Rainey, Cab Calloway, Little Richard and many others also performed in this theater during its run from 1921 to the '70s. It stood silent for 20 years until the City of Macon restored and reopened it in January 1997, as a state-of-the-art film, performance and meeting venue. Now, it pays tribute to African Americans' influence on film and theater. Visitors can experience its original opulence while watching 3-D films. In addition, live musical and theatrical performances occur at night, while the adjoining annex offers function space and a complete catering kitchen for other functions.
Pin Strikes is a premier entertainment venue. With 28 bowling lanes, 2-story laser tag arena, rock-climbing wall, bumper cars, 64 video games and redemption prizes, and a full restaurant and bar, Pin Strikes offers something fun for the entire family. Party rooms are also available. Macon location hours: 10 AM - 11 PM Sun-Wed 11 AM - 11 PM Thu 10 AM - 2 AM Fri-Sat ($5 cover charge on these days, can be credited towards anything you do inside)
Rock, roll and stroll through Macon, Georgia's legendary and notorious music history with Rock Candy Tours. Walking, trolley and step-on motor coach tours available.
This historic church has Romanesque Neo-gothic architecture with twin spires topped with crosses that measure 200 feet in height. Graced with 60 stained glass windows which teach the story of Salvation, a white Carrara marbled alter and pulpit, lighted vigil candles and an organ with 1,000 pipes.
The Macon Bacon kicked off their inaugural season in June 2018. Part of the collegiate Coastal Plain League, the team will include players who hoping to be drafted by a pro baseball team or currently play college baseball.
Macon Bacon offers an array of ticket packages from season box seats to a 10-game plan. All of the packages include fantastic benefits like all-you-can-eat during the game, free swag, and choice seat locations.
The Historic Luther Williams Field is the team's home stadium. After a huge renovation, the updated field includes concession stands, kids play zone, beer garden, BBQ smokehouse, outdoor cabana suites, & more.
The Macon Mayhem rambled into Macon, Ga. in 2014 as part of the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL). Since then, they've taken the league by storm winning the SPHL President's Cup in 2017. The roster includes individuals who've played at a collegiate and professional level.
The Mayhem offer several ticket package options from single to season tickets. Season tickets include a $75 parking pass, $20 concession voucher, 5 buddy passes, $25 Mayhem gift card, & more. Get your tickets here.
Cheer on the Mayhem with help from their mascot, MAC the barbarian! You can find him at every game, hyping up the fans.
The Shoppes at River Crossing is a 750,000 square foot open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment destination located at the intersection of I-75 and Riverside Drive in Macon.
Shopping, dining or just people-watching is easy to do at The Shoppes at River Crossing. The center offers more than 3,500 parking spaces, a Village Green and tranquil setting where residents can sit in the shade, watch children play and enjoy this great gathering place.
The open-air center is anchored by two department stores; five mid-size anchor stores; numerous sit-down restaurants and more than 40 specialty retailers.
The Shoppes at River Crossings is owned and managed by General Growth Properties, Inc and Jim Wilson & Associates, LLC.
Step back in time and visit this prehistoric American Indian site. Ocmulgee has had 17,000 years of continuous human habitation and artifacts from the past are still present today. Explore the museum with over 2,000 artifacts and watch an informative orientation film. After exploring the museum, venture outdoors to see the Earth Lodge with its original floors that are dated to 1015 AD. Hike through a number of trails located at the park. Pack a family picnic to enjoy on the grounds' shaded picnic tables.
The park's 702 acres include fields, forests, and wetlands located along Walnut Creek and the Ocmulgee River. The Ocmulgee Wetlands allows visitors a glimpse into an ecosystem including birds, animal, reptiles, and plants. Immerse yourself in the wetlands environment by taking a stroll on the park's boardwalk.
During the third weekend in September, attend the Ocmulgee Indian Celebration, one of the largest Native American gatherings in the Southeast, as more than 200 craftsmen, dancers, storytellers, and living history demonstrators come together and share their culture with visitors.
This Greek Revival mansion built in 1853 was the only house in Macon struck by a cannonball during Stoneman's Raid on Macon in 1864. The historic home is restored with furnishings of the period. It features a charming English garden, which includes seasonal blooms. Open to the public. The gift shop carries Southern, Macon, Georgia and Civil War merchandise. The house is listed on National Register of Historic Homes.
Forty-minute guided tours include the main house and the original two-story brick kitchen and servants' quarters. Tours are offered every half-hour with the last tour beginning at 3:30 p.m.
In the mid-1800s, William Butler Johnston was the keeper of the Confederate treasury, but the mansion he built is the real treasure he left behind. Inspired by the palazzos of Florence and Rome during a three-year honeymoon in Europe, Johnston and his wife, Anne, spent four years building an 18,000-square-foot Italian Renaissance Revival mansion that is now a National Historic Landmark.
Considered the most advanced antebellum building in America for its style, craftsmanship and technological innovations, the magnificent seven-level Hay House has been featured on A&E's "America's Castles." It boasts beautiful 18th-Century furnishings, Italian Carrera marble fireplaces, some of the country's finest examples of marbleized and trompe l'oeil finishes, a music room with a 30-foot clerestory ceiling, exquisite plaster work with 24-karat gold leafing and spectacular stained glass.
The mansion is called the Hay House for its last owners and residents, the P.L. Hay family, who conveyed the property in 1977 to The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, the country's largest statewide non-profit preservation organization. Hay House is available for functions and guided tours.
Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm; Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm. Tours are on the hour with the last tour at 3 pm.
The Allman Brothers Band was formed in March 1969 by legendary guitarist Duane Allman. Along with his brother Gregg, Dickey Betts, Butch Tucks, Jaimoe and Berry Oakley, the band combined a wicked brew of blues, rock, jazz and country into a new musical genre.
In January 1970, Berry Oakley and his wife Linda rented a Tudor-style house on Vineville Avenue in Macon, Georgia. Duane and Gregg moved in as well. The house, "The Big House" became the center of the band's activities during those early years.
Today, the Big House has been restored as an Allman Brothers Band Museum, showcasing guitars and other musical instruments, clothing, photos, posters, gold records and a vast collection of memorabilia. The collection of band memorabilia and artifacts is the most extensive in the world.
The Big House is more than a museum, it is an experience showing what the house looked and felt like when the band lived there. The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House is the number one most visited tourist destination by Trip Advisor with patrons coming from all around the world annually. Hours of operation: Thursday - Saturday 11a.m. - 6p.m., Sunday 11a.m. -4p.m.
The Tubman Museum is the largest museum in the Southeast dedicated to educating people about the Art, History and Culture of African Americans.This 49,000 square-foot museum has exhibition galleries, a resource center and magnificent 63-foot mural depicting African-American art, history and culture. Permanent collections are accompanied by touring national and international exhibitions by well-known African American artists. Also hosts the annual PanAfrican Festival. Museum shop.
“Discover The World—Explore The Universe” at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, the largest general purpose museum in Georgia and only cultural institution in the state dedicated to both art and science. Founded in 1956 in the basement of the old Wesleyan Conservatory, the Museum’s 55,000 square-foot facility, located on 14 acres on Forsyth Road in Macon, offers a wide variety of art and science exhibitions, full-dome planetarium, Mini-Zoo with 70+ live animals, interactive Discovery House, beautiful nature trails, 200+ seat auditorium, Museum store, and much more.
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Sunday: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Monday: Closed.
The Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in Macon, Georgia, is the country’s largest state sports museum. The 43,000 square feet state-of-the-art museum houses over 3,000 artifacts. From the old style ticket booths to the brick columns in the rotunda and special lighting, the museum invites visitors to experience the history of sports in Georgia with more than 14,000 square feet of high-energy exhibit space and a Hall of Fame corridor that honors the over 400 inductees. Educational and interactive exhibits honor heroes from the state's top high school, collegiate, professional and amateur athletic fields such as record home run hitter Henry "Hank" Aaron and golf legend Bobby Jones.
Hours: Tuesday - Friday from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm. Saturday from 10:00am until 3:00pm. Closed on Sundays. The museum is open on Monday for group reservations only.
The Edgar H. Wilson Convention CenterLocated in the heart of Georgia, just 80 miles south of Atlanta and two miles off of I-75, over two-thirds of Georgia's population live within one hour of the facility. The 9,252-capacity Macon Coliseum is the entertainment center for Middle Georgia.
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