Visit Vancouver WA

1220 Main Street Suite 220 98660

A Destination Ready for Discovery

Located on the north shore of the Columbia River just minutes from Portland International Airport, Vancouver WA is the metropolitan hub of Southwest Washington. Our revitalized city boasts an eclectic blend of urban offerings and historic roots, which makes it an accessible and welcoming destination for diverse groups of all sizes. Most recently, a $1.5 billion development at the Waterfront Vancouver has brought a wealth of cultural and recreational experiences for visitors to explore. The iconic Grant Street Pier juts out 90 feet over the Columbia, and Vancouver Waterfront Park spans 7 acres of shoreline and retail promenade. The fresh identity of the city continues to evolve with two new riverfront hotels and eight wine tasting rooms within a few blocks of one another. The Vancouver Convention Center is conveniently located downtown near artisan eateries, art galleries, craft breweries, and a wide variety of retail shopping. Our walkable city center is connected by urban trails and an award-winning land bridge to a historic National Park Site and a scenic riverwalk. Year-round attractions and events keep visitors entertained no matter the season. Vancouver WA offers more than 3,000 guest rooms and incredible venue options to host board meetings, regional conventions, and expansive trade shows. Unique venues include Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, the Victorian homes of Officers Row, and the hangar at Pearson Air Museum.

Dates requises

  • 2024-11-132025-01-03
  • 2025-01-062025-01-10
  • 2025-01-132025-01-17

Comment s’y rendre

Vancouver, Washington is easy to get to, but hard to leave. Vancouver and Clark County are conveniently located next to major interstate highways, airports (Portland International Airport), railways (Amtrak), and bus lines (Greyhound).

Distance de l’aéroport

  • Portland International Airport

    10 mi. du centre-ville


Attractions locales

Vancouver Waterfront

With nearly a dozen restaurants, eight wine tasting rooms, and endless views, the Vancouver Waterfront delivers a world-class experience for all visitors. Find the area's only self-serve beer wall at Barlows Public House overlooking the Grant Street Pier, Instagram-worthy milkshakes at The Yard, and locally-made goods at Pop Local's marketplace.
Waterfront Way
Vancouver, WA, US 98660

Vancouver Farmers Market

Shopping
The largest of its kind in SW Washington, the Vancouver Farmers Market is home to more than 125 vendors. You'll discover fresh and local produce, flowers and plants, baked goods, delicious food, pet treats, and accessories for yourself, home, or garden. The Vancouver Farmers Market is a pet friendly place where you can chat with people who have grown or created your purchase, grab a bite to eat, listen to music, stroll through the park, watch the kids play, and enjoy a wonderful, relaxing day.
6th & Esther Street
Vancouver, WA, US 98660

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

Repère historique
Explore the lands and structures at the center of fur trade and military history in the Pacific Northwest. Learn about the diverse cultures who lived and worked here. Enjoy relaxing trails along the Columbia River and Village. Experience costumed programs, hands-on education activities, engaging living history events, creative media and a world-class archaeology collection. Connect to the past.
612 E Reserve Street
Vancouver, WA, US 98661

Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

Loisirs
À 45 minutes
The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is a year-round recreational area offering the best of outdoor activities including camping, hiking, biking, golf, whitewater rafting and kayaking, windsurfing and kiteboarding, boating, bird watching, photography, downhill and cross country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing – the list is endless.
PO Box 2958
Stevenson, WA, US 98648

ilani Casino

Vie nocturne
Located just north of Vancouver, ilani Casino Resort celebrates the culture of the Cowlitz people while supplying premiere entertainment. Eat a 23-layer slice of chocolate cake at Michael Jordan's Steakhouse, try your hand at Blackjack, watch world-renowned performers in the Cowlitz Ballroom, or join a brewfest event⁠—whatever your heart desires.
1 Cowlitz Way
Ridgefield, WA, US 98642

Mount St. Helens

Loisirs
À 90 minutes
Explore one of the greatest wonders of the Pacific Northwest, Mount St. Helens. Located about 90 minutes from Vancouver, the volcano offers hiking, snowshoeing in the winter, learning opportunities, and family-friendly fun.
Spirit Lake Hwy
Toutle, WA, US 98649

Esther Short Park

Parc
A five-acre gem in the heart of Vancouver, Esther Short Park is the oldest public square in the state of Washington, and was recently named one of the top ten public spaces in the nation by the American Planning Association. The site serves as a year-round venue for a variety of public and private events, programs, concerts and other activities.
301 W. 8th Street
Vancouver, WA, US 98660

Kiggins Theatre

Théâtre
A masterpiece of Art Deco architecture, the restored 1936 Kiggins Theatre serves up an eclectic blend of independent productions, arthouse masterpieces, and Hollywood favorites. The all-ages theatre also serves Vancouver microbrews that patrons 21-years and older can take with them into the movie. The theatre is available for private events and screenings.
1011 Main St.
Vancouver, WA, US 98660

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Renseignements supplémentaires

With so many details to plan and organize a successful meeting, take one more task off your "to-do" list: The team at Visit Vancouver WA is experienced and eager to assist meeting professionals in achieving their goals. Let us customize a bid presentation or proposal to share with you and your organization to create an unforgettable meeting or conference.