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Visit El Paso

One Civic Center Plaza, 79901
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Why Choose Our Destination?

Visit El Paso can help you deliver unforgettable experiences on any budget! Whether you’re interested in the area’s colorful past or its big-picture future, there’s something for everyone! Guests can journey through 400 years of history along the Mission Trail, witness the craftsmanship of Western bootmakers, or enjoy the city’s collection of 13th-18th centuries Western European masterworks. They can also spend an evening enjoying Triple-A baseball, the Downtown Arts District, or experience the magic of the historic Plaza Theatre with a performance of a top Broadway touring show. We are especially excited to share our multi-million dollar investment in the revitalization of downtown El Paso to include a new children’s museum; multi-purpose performing arts venue; Hispanic cultural center; new and improved parks; public art projects and the first and the only TouchCity Digital History Wall in the United States - all within walking distance of the El Paso Convention Center. Visit El Paso proudly offers free meeting planning services to include locating affordable accommodations, transportation options, and additional meeting venues. We also provide complimentary welcome and promotional items to qualifying groups. Please ask us how our expert team can help you deliver a successful convention, meeting or event!

Venue Details

Hotels80
Convention center133,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms10,000
Guest rooms at 1 hotel-
Special event venues18
Average room rate$91
Occupancy rate87.5%
Restaurants80
Daily food cost$51
Tax rate17.5%
Venue typeCVB
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Getting Here

Distance from El Paso International Airport airport 7 mi

Location

Local Attractions

Chamizal National Memorial
Chamizal National Memorial
Museum
3 mi
A unit of the National Park Service, the Chamizal National Memorial commemorates the 1963 Chamizal treaty that ended a century-old boundary dispute between the United States and Mexico caused by a change in the course of the Rio Grande. The memorial includes a museum, theatre and art galleries, and hosts many festivals and special events throughout the year. Admission is free.
800 S. San Marcial
El Paso, TX, US 79905
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El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center
El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center
Museum
1 min
The El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center was established to educate the public about the Nazi Holocaust, and to honor those who perished and those who survived. The museum houses exhibits that trace the rise of the Third Reich, the mass deportations of millions of German and European citizens to ghettos and concentration camps, their valiant resistance efforts, and the liberation of the camps by Allied Forces in the closing days of World War II. Admission is free
715 N. Oregon
El Paso, TX, US 79901
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El Paso Mission Trail
El Paso Mission Trail
Historical landmark
23 mi
Located in El Paso’s Lower Valley this Trail is rich in history dating back 400 years. Sure to take your breath away these three adobe churches remain as living testaments to the faith of our Spanish and Indian ancestors. Established in 1862 the Ysleta Mission is the cornerstone of the Ysleta del Sur Indian Pueblo. Two miles east lies the Socorro Mission. The architecture of this mission reflects the culture, politics and insurmountable spirit of the early settlers of this vibrant town. Established in 1789 the San Elizario Chapel is an amazing paragon of late adobe church architecture in West Texas and New Mexico. It is an exquisite reflection of European architectural styles on the earlier, simpler box-like missions of the region. El Paso Mission Trail Association is dedicated to the education, promotion and preservation of the missions at Ysleta, Socorro, and San Elizario Chapel. An exhibit, “Paths of the Padres-Discover El Paso’s Historic Missions” is on permanent display at the El Paso International Airport.
Adobe Horeshoe
1500 Main St.
San Elizario, TX, US 79849
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El Paso Museum of Archaeology and Wilderness Park
El Paso Museum of Archaeology and Wilderness Park
Museum
13 mi
The El Paso Museum of Archaeology presents 14,000 years of prehistory in the El Paso area, the greater Southwest, and northern Mexico. You’ll see dioramas and exhibits of American Indian lives and their material culture from the Paleoindian hunters of the Ice Age to their modern Indian descendants. The exhibits are periodically changed to reflect the scope of the museum's collections and the interests of the community. Special changing exhibits are located in the auditorium where lectures, family programs, and events are held. Walk nature trails on our 15 acres with more than 250 varieties of Chihuahuan Desert native plants, outdoor exhibits and an Indian Garden. A gazebo is available for rent for family picnics and small group activities. Free tours may be scheduled in advance
4301 Transmountain Road
El Paso, TX, US 79924
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El Paso Museum of Art
El Paso Museum of Art
Museum
1 mi
Founded in 1959, the El Paso Museum of Art (EPMA) is a major cultural and educational resource for West Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico. The Museum houses a permanent collection of over 6,000 works of art. In addition to displaying works from its holdings, the Museum offers a divers schedule of temporary exhibitions, films, lectures, concerts, and other educational programs to the general public. EPMA has a steady record of accreditation by the American Association of Museums. The Museum was first accredited in 1972, then re-accredited in 1985 and, most recently, in 2001. Since the new downtown building opened in 1998, the Museum serves approximately 80,000 visitors per year.
One Arts Festival Plaza
El Paso, US 79901
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El Paso Museum of History & 3D Digital Wall
El Paso Museum of History & 3D Digital Wall
Museum
1 mi
The El Paso Museum of History is host to more than 16,000 sq. ft. of exhibition space featuring five galleries representing 400 years of U.S./Mexico border history. Two first floor galleries have featured traveling exhibitions highlighting the brilliant mind of Leonardo da Vinci as well as early Spanish exploration prior to the arrival of the Mayflower; borderland racing history, the history of medicine and much more. Second floor galleries include the Wall of Giants; an exhibition space dedicated to individuals and businesses that have impacted life in El Paso. The Changing Pass gallery explores centuries of cultural history. Las Villitas: Neighborhoods & Shared Memories, the museum’s newest permanent gallery, features artifacts from El Paso’s earliest neighborhoods. The museum is also home to DIGIE - a vast collection of images and videos exploring El Paso’s past and present. It examines its people and its many cultures on giant 3-D touch-sensitive TV screens at the Museum of History and on a mobile Mini-Digie as well. Our Mini-Digie will be transported to classrooms, malls, community centers and other locations where citizens gather so everyone has the opportunity to experience and be included in El Paso’s digital history.
510 N. Santa Fe Street
El Paso, TX, US 79901
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El Paso Zoo
El Paso Zoo
Park
4 mi
It’s not the typical El Paso experience, but, then again, visiting the El Paso Zoo is anything but typical. The park looks as though it was carved right out of the city, an expansive green space that is home to exotic animal species from around the world. From your first visit you’ll know that this zoo was not created to house curiosities. It was carefully planned as an open landscape to be explored and discovered. It’s a place that encourages outbursts of oohs!, ahhs!, not to mention the occasional mad dash to the next exhibit. Imagine that… a place where your kids can run amuck and the only repercussion is your struggle to keep up with them. One of the most interesting things about the El Paso Zoo is that it was developed with a “total immersion” mindset. Visiting this zoo is like taking a journey; an experience that could bring out the animal in anyone. So, if you’re expecting a typical walk in the park, then you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the uncommon encounters that await you. Get ready to transform your usual family outing into a real adventure.
4001 East Paisano Dr.
El Paso, TX, US 79905
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Fountains at Farah
Fountains at Farah
Shopping
8 mi
The Fountains at Farah is a regional lifestyle-shopping venue offering fresh, name-brand boutiques in addition to on-trend and mid-range department stores. The Fountains at Farah features a refreshing open-air atmosphere with numerous cascading water displays, entertainment venues, patio dining and covered parking. The Fountains at Farah offers two exciting levels of shopping, dining and fun. The Boulevard (Upper Level) has many large, nationally known retailers, many of which are new to the El Paso area. They include Nordstrom Rack, Dick’s Sporting Goods, T.J. Maxx/HomeGoods, Destination XL, Cavender’s, Carter’s /Osh Kosh and Firehouse Subs. The Boulevard also has many El Paso favorites, like Best Buy, SteinMart, PetSmart, Barnes & Noble, Ulta, and Pier 1. Our Promenade (Lower Level) features more boutique fashion tenants like Designer Studio, Altar’d State, Charlotte Russe and The LOFT, along with jewelers Deutsch & Deutsch and Jared’s. The Promenade houses our new Amphitheater, which will serve as our event center to bring you both concerts and musical events throughout the year. The Promenade is also the place for our “new to the area” restaurants like Kona Grill, La Madeleine, Ruth's Chris, Chuy's, just to name a few, along with the fast, casual and walk-up eateries in our Promenade jewel buildings. The Promenade is the access point to over 1100 covered parking spaces with convenient access to both the Boulevard and Promenade Shops. This destination offers international shoppers a unique combination of retailers, restaurants, events and entertainment in a convenient outdoor setting.
8889 Gateway West Blvd.
El Paso, US 79925
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Franklin Mountains State Park
Franklin Mountains State Park
Park
8 mi
This is the road that cuts through the mountains and connects northeast El Paso with Canutillo to the northwest of town. There are several places to stop and enjoy different views of the desert and towns below. Towering above the city of El Paso is the Franklin Mountains State Park, the largest state park in an urban setting. Here you can hike rugged terrain in 37 square miles of desert wilderness, scrub vegetation and open space, with 125 miles of multi-use trails that are especially popular with mountain bikers. Camping and picnicking are also available (please, no ground fires, but charcoal fires can be built in grills at the picnic sites). Check the website calendar for special tours, for which reservations are required.
1331 McKelligon Canyon Rd.
El Paso, TX, US 79930
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Historical Concordia Cemetery
Historical Concordia Cemetery
Historical landmark
3 mi
Founded in 1853, Concordia Cemetery began as a rancho founded by Hugh Stevenson. When his wife tragically died from blood poisoning after being gored by a pet deer, she became the first resident of what was to become the largest cemetery in the southwest. Concordia is the resting place for over 60, 000 historical citizens and early pioneers of El Paso and Juarez. John Wesley Hardin, Reverend Joseph Tayes, the Mundeay family, Lawman John Selman and many more are forever residents of Concordia. Visit the regions own “Boot Hill” where you will “Walk Through History.”
3700 E. Yandell Drive
El Paso, TX, US 79903
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Hueco Tanks State Historic Site
Hueco Tanks State Historic Site
Park
39 mi
Hueco Tanks State Historic Site is known for its many American Indian rock paintings and unique geology. Pictograph tours are offered, as well as hiking, picnicking, climbing and camping opportunities. Limited access; reservations recommended. Call for hours of operation and admission fees.
6900 Hueco Tanks Road #1
El Paso, TX, US 79938
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International Museum of Art
International Museum of Art
Museum
2 mi
The International Museum of Art is located in the Turney home in El Paso, Texas. The spacious Museum houses collections from Asia, Africa, and many points both near and far. The Museum also houses a Mexican Revolution collection which includes a replica of Pancho Villa’s death mask, and a replica of a Mexican casita as it might have looked at the time of the Revolution. The Museum hosts several national and international exhibitions each year and offers art-related programs, activities, and special events.
1211 Montana Avenue
El Paso, TX, US 79902
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Magoffin Home State Historical Site
Magoffin Home State Historical Site
Historical landmark
2 mi
The Magoffin Home, a Texas Historical Commission property, is located in downtown El Paso less than one mile from the U.S.–Mexico border. The state of Texas and the city of El Paso purchased and opened the home to the public in 1977. The home is part of the Magoffin Historic District and is one of the oldest surviving adobe structures in the area. It reflects the lives of a prominent early El Paso family. Numerous authentic artifacts including furniture, textiles, photographs, art and documents are on display in the home. These are supplemented with period pieces to give a more complete view of what the home looked like in different time periods. The 1.5-acre site offers a glimpse of the past as visitors explore its lovely grounds and renovated rooms. The historical significance of the home lies in its unique architecture and in the history of the Magoffins and their descendants who lived in the home for more than 100 years. A multicultural family, they were active and influential participants in their community, served during military conflicts and witnessed important historic events. Their 1875 home is a prime example of Territorial style architecture and features a center courtyard and peaceful landscape. The Magoffin Home is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and is in the National Register of Historic Places. It is El Paso’s only house museum. A visitors center and visitor parking was added to the site in 2015.
1120 Magoffin Ave
El Paso, TX, US
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Outlet Shoppes at El Paso
Outlet Shoppes at El Paso
Shopping
13 mi
As El Paso’s premier outdoor shopping center, The Outlet Shoppes is the place to bag a bargain. With over 90 famous name-brand stores, including Nike, Coach, Brooks Brothers, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, BCBG, Vans, Kenneth Cole, and Nine West just to name a few, this outlet mall’s vast selection of retailers offer a wide array of merchandise at 20% to 70% off department store prices. Along with incredible gifts and savings, the outlet center provides several amenities such as dancing water fountain area, strollers, a children’s play area, wheel chairs, Tax Free Shopping, and gift certificates to make your shopping experience convenient and enjoyable. There’s also a food court where you can recharge your batteries and then resume your all-day shopping spree. Open Monday–Saturday 10 a.m.–9 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Conveniently located off I-10 at Exit 6, Transmountain Road.
7051 S. Desert Blvd.
El Paso, TX, US 79835
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Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino
Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino
Recreation
7 mi
Whether you’re playing one of our slot machines, dining at one of our restaurants, betting on a horse race, or stopping by to see a concert, you’ll have the time of your life at Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino. Enjoy over 700 state-of-the-art slot machines and year-round simulcast wagering from tracks all over the world.
1200 Futurity Drive
Sunland Park, NM, US 88063
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Tigua Indian Cultural Center
Tigua Indian Cultural Center
Museum
15 mi
The Tigua Indian Cultural Center of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo celebrates over 300 years of tribal history in El Paso. Attractions include a museum, gift shopos, the Cacique Cafe, and delicious fresh Indian bread. Indian social dance performances take place every weekend-call for schedule
305 Ya Ya Lane
El Paso, TX, US 79907
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Zin Valle Winery
Zin Valle Winery
Recreation
17 mi
On any given day, the odds are you can come out to find the familiar, warm West Texas sun and the cool mountain breezes flowing through the Mesilla Valley across the Zin Valle Vineyards. Enjoy a bottle of Rising Star wine while sitting on the vineyard patio taking in the view of the majestic Franklin Mountains. Sample our Rising Star wines in our tasting room and tour the intimate Barrel Room, which was designed to create a unique and festive atmosphere for private gatherings and events. Zin Valle is available for larger events such as wedding receptions, corporate and holiday parties. We can help you customize your event to create exactly what you are looking for. Zin Valle also hosts many events throughout the year such as; outdoor movies, wine dinners, music on the patio, running events and more.
7315 Highway 28
Near Milepost 1
Canutillo, TX, US 79835
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Convention Centers

El Paso Convention and Performing Arts Centers (El Paso LIVE)El Paso Live! Home to the El Paso Convention & Performing Arts Centers, where you’ll find everything from circus performances, to tradeshows, major conventions, concerts by major performing artists and much much more.
Exhibit Space80,000 sq. ft.
Total meeting space133,100 sq. ft.
Guest rooms 1 mi. from convention center671

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Diversity and Inclusion

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