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Connecticut Convention Center


New England charm, big-city space


Convenient crossroads The Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford is the largest convention center between Boston and New York City, making the facility an ideal choice for meetings that demand easy access. The expanded Bradley International Airport is just 15 miles away from the center.


In downtown Hartford, the Connecticut Convention Center is the Northeast’s new- est space for meetings, conventions, and trade shows. The 140,000-square-foot center, which opened in 2005, overlooks the Con- necticut River and is adjacent to Adriaen’s Landing, a 47-acre mixed-use development packed with dining, entertainment, and nightlife. The center is also directly connect- ed to the AAA Four-Diamond, 409-room Mar- riott Hartford Downtown and is within close proximity to more than 1,600 hotel rooms in Hartford and 6,500 hotel rooms in a 15-mile radius. Events are never without a dramatic


entrance at the Connecticut Convention Center, thanks to the building’s 110-foot glass atrium, which rises 10 stories above the grand public plaza and tree-lined, riverfront esplanade. But good impressions don’t end after groups arrive — the center’s exceptional staff of professionals, from its award-winning chefs to the event-management team, ensure


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that every request is executed to perfection. Eco-minded meeting attendees will


appreciate that Hartford has New England’s first biodiesel bus, the Hartford Star Shuttle, a free service for getting around the city. And the Bradley Flyer provides semi-express bus service from the Bradley International Air- port to the Connecticut Convention Center for just $1.30. Within Adriaen’s Landing, the up-and-coming Front Street District has plen- ty of dining and entertainment for attend- ees to explore — in fact, more than $1 billion has been invested in new developments in downtown alone. And attendees will quickly find they’ll never go hungry in Hartford, since the city is home to more than 40 three- and four-star restaurants. With local culture and history around every corner, as well as celebrated attractions that appeal to every interest, the Connecticut Convention Center is the ultimate backdrop for mixing business with pleasure.


AT A GLANCE


Total space 540,000 square feet


Exhibit space 140,000 square feet


Hotel rooms within a 15-mile radius 6,500


Nearby attractions Dining and entertainment on Front Street, The Connecticut Science Center, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Mark Twain House & Museum, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, and much more


For more information: Connecticut Convention Center — (860) 728-2639 or (860) 249-6000; ctconventions.com


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