
Tucson Convention Center, Tucson Business Trip
The Tucson Convention Center earlier known as the Tucson Community Center is a large convention center of multi purpose. It is situated in downtown Tucson in Arizona. The Convention Center includes an indoor arena of 9,275 seats, meeting space of 205,000 square feet and 2 performing arts venue.
If you are visiting Tucson on a business trip, than the Tucson Convention Center is the ideal place to hold your meetings and conventions. Located at the historic downtown Tucson, the Convention Center has several shops and restaurants to which the delegates can easily walk to. A number of luxury hotels in Tucson AZ are also located near the Convention Center ensuring comfortable accommodations for everyone.
With a large meeting space, the Tucson Convention Center has the flexibility and size to accommodate every style of conventions, meetings, events or trade shows which you may be planning. Its Galleria connecting all the function spaces is perfect for holding exhibits along with Exhibition Hall and Ball Room rentals.
Features of the Tucson Convention Center
- There are 3 exhibition halls at the Tucson Convention Center having a total 89,760 square feet of space. Each of these halls can be utilized for plenary sessions, trade shows, etc.
- The Grand ball room of 21,000 square feet having tiered ceilings with elegant chandeliers offers plenty of power, platform and spotlight to complete any meeting or banquet event.
- The Grand lobby is a large multipurpose space which can be used for registration, cocktail receptions or merchandise sales.
- The Convention Center has 8 Meeting Rooms of different sizes ranging from 700 to 1800 square feet with motorized sliding partitions for flexibility of space.
- The entire Convention Center complex is connected by wireless high speed internet connection and a cable system for audio and video transmissions.
Visit the following websites to know more about the place
http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/tcc/
http://www.visittucson.org/meeting/conventioncenter

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