Convention Visitor's BureausConvention and Visitors Bureaus or CVBs are located in virtually every town or major area in Kentucky. CVBs are charged with assisting travelers and planners alike with any and all needs for that particular city or area. CVBs can help with directing interested parties to the most appropriate accommodations for a group or where to dine for one of the best meals in town.
Lexington
Visitors and newcomers arriving into Lexington’s Blue Grass Airport immediately get a taste of Lexington’s signature features, including its gently rolling countryside lined by white, wooden fences, which are home to some of the world’s greatest and most well known Thoroughbred horses. While the city is billed as “The Horse Capital of the World” and boasts the likes of Keeneland Race Course, The Red Mile, Kentucky Horse Park and numerous horse farms, it is also known for a wide range of entertainment options, and cultural heritage attractions..
800-848-1224
Louisville
As the 16th largest city in the U.S. and the largest city in Kentucky, Louisville is home to over 90 attractions, 17,000 hotel rooms and 2,500 restaurants. Whether you are planning to visit Louisville for pleasure or attending a meeting or convention, you are sure to find Thoroughbred horse racing, bourbon, bluegrass music, sporting events and more!
Located on the banks of the Ohio River, Greater Louisville is easily accessible, Spend a day visiting Louisville's many museums and historical homes. The Louisville arts community has gained international acclaim and is one of only nine U.S. cities with a professional opera, ballet, theatre, orchestra and children's theatre. Louisville's family-friendly attractions include the Belle of Louisville, Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, Churchill Downs, Kentucky Derby Museum, Louisville Slugger Museum and the Louisville Bats. Visit Louisville…"We've Got It!"
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Northern Kentucky
Located on the Ohio River, directly across from Cincinnati, Ohio, the three-county Northern Kentucky region is unique because it offers both the fast-paced excitement of the big city and the relaxed lifestyle and quiet beauty of Kentucky’s rolling hills. You can enjoy big-city amenities and hometown charm. Northern Kentucky offers plenty of historic sightseeing, shopping, and riverboat cruises, for good entertainment. You'll find some of the best performing arts theaters, world-class zoo and aquarium, and museums in the nation. There is always a special event, festival, sporting event, plays, symphonies, and/or concert taking place in the area.
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Barbara Dozier
Vice President for Sales and Marketing
859-261-4677 |