Washington is known for its great outdoors, but step inside and take a glimpse into Washington’s convenient meeting locations and banquet halls. Washington has beautiful architecture and attractions surrounding the city of Seattle: including its renowned coffee shops, the Space Needle, Pike Market Place, Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, and a vibrant waterfront. Spokane is the state’s second-largest city and is inland-Washington’s gathering place for outdoor recreation amid abundant sunshine and urban amenities. Tacoma features historic districts, a renovated theater district, and cultural activities. Yakima’s Front Street National Historic District offers music venues, fine dining and boutique shopping – plus the 40 wineries of the Yakima Valley. With 300 days of sunshine annually in central Washington, Wenatchee is the apple capital of the world and is well-situated for downhill skiing, whitewater paddling, fishing, boating and mountain biking. Port Townsend, a historic Victorian seaport almost completely surrounded by water and jumping with arts and 50 festivals annually. While the west side of the Olympic Peninsula is a year-round destination, offering 60 miles of wilderness coastline, secluded beaches, steelhead fishing – and the incredible Hoh Rain Forest. Unique venues in Washington state offer the same combination of natural beauty and stimulating facilities. In Seattle, for example, you can arrange for space on the 48-acre urban campus of Seattle University, right on the doorstep to the downtown. Seattle Pacific University – which offers a former military camp, now Camp Casey, on Whidbey Island in the Puget Sound is also a perfect location for holding a meeting for corporate event. Tacoma venues include the University of Puget Sound with its peaceful, retreat-like setting and Pacific Lutheran University with its Lagerquist Concert Hall. Western Washington University in Bellingham is situated between 10,000-foot Mount Baker and the San Juan Islands. Then there’s historic Lake Quinault Lodge in the temperate rain forest on the Olympic Peninsula. Here productivity and relaxation take place amid ancient towering trees. Whether you need banquet halls or concert halls or a vineyard rental consider Washington, where the great indoors is second only to its great outdoors!
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