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Salt Lake is a vibrant urban metropolis in the center of the American West. Surrounded by jaw-dropping scenery, it’s the region’s hub for commerce, higher education, innovative bio and tech research, professional sports, shopping, dining & nightlife, arts and cultural events.
The city’s citizens are diverse, well-educated, and very welcoming to visitors. It’s an inclusive culture, open to new ideas and perspectives. Salt Lake is one of the nation's most multilingual cities, and the locals are renowned for their exceptional friendliness.
The compact and walkable convention district is clean and energetic. It boasts two dynamic indoor/outdoor retail centers, numerous museums, a thriving residential community and countless independent restaurants and bars. An efficient, fare-free light rail system connects the hotels, retail centers, visitor attractions and convention center to the airport.
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Nearly one million sf, including a 45,000 sf ballroom, 68 possible meeting rooms, and 515,000 sf of exhibit space.
The Salt Palace is a global leader when it comes to sustainability, featuring one of North America's largest rooftop solar panel arrays.
The Salt Palace holds no labor agreements with union entities, and the award-winning Sodexo Live! is the building's only exclusive service provider.
Over 20GB high-speed Internet access and wireless system that can accommodate over 15,000 concurrently running devices.
Click here to see convention center floor plans and here for a video fly-through.
Click here to view the Salt Palace catering menu.
Click here to view the Salt Palace equipment price list.
Click here to view the Salt Palace policies & procedures list.
Click here to view the Salt Palace technology services price list.
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Imagination and inventiveness abound, and discriminating critics say Salt Lake is among the nation’s best ‘foodie cities’.
Most of Salt Lake's bars, brewpubs and restaurants are independently-owned by creative chefs and an influx of people relocating from around the globe.
The Los Angeles Times reported “Already a choice destination for outdoor activities – thanks to its close proximity to the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Range – Salt Lake City also has much to offer in its urban center, namely an outstanding food and drink scene that's getting national recognition, from award-winning chocolate makers to an underground speakeasy reviewed by the New York Times.”
Click here to view restaurant listings at VisitSaltLake.com
The International Airport is Delta Air Lines’ Western hub and served by all major U.S. airlines.
Daily non-stop service comes from 100 cities, including Paris, London, Toronto, Amsterdam, Vancouver, and Mexico City.
Salt Lake consistently ranks as the nation’s #1 on-time airport, and it’s only 8 miles / 10 minutes from the convention district.
An entirely new, $5.1 billion airport opened in October 2020.
Taxis provide a flat rate from the airport to the convention center for $25. Uber and Lyft are slightly less. Light rail is $2.50.