Knoxville Convention Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America
The Knoxville Convention Center is a convention center located in Knoxville that owns a 500,000 square feet property and acquiring the former location of the US Pavilion. There's also 120,000 square feet used for the space exhibition. The building is well lit and was designed by several architectural firms, like the Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates and McCarthy, Holsaple, and McCarty. C.M. Kling & Associates. All of them are also responsible for lighting designs. The design was inspired by a traditional Tennessee barn, however, Knoxville Convention Center is only made of glass. The convention center contains an auditorium, meeting rooms, an exhibit hall, and a large ballroom that measures up to 27,000 square feet.
Staying in Hotel Knoxville, a 4-star hotel is a good place to rest after touring Knoxville's best destination. This hotel is designed in an innovative and straightforward way, featuring some luxuries to make guests comfortable with their bar, gym, and cafe. They also have an outdoor swimming pool and a complimentary breakfast. One of the most iconic establishments around Knoxville is the Sunsphere Tower, a hexagonal steel truss structure that served as a symbolism for the World's Fair particularly in the year 1982. For hiking and fishing, the Little River Knoxville is an undisturbed river, which contains the most spectacular and picturesque scenery. This river runs about 60-mile in Tennessee and the first 18-mile is located within the border of the Great Smoky Mountain while the remaining 42-mile is located in the Blount County to join the Tennessee River. Walking distance from the convention center is the Holiday Inn Knoxville Downtown, a 4-star well-booked hotel offering excellent services. This hotel is also close to Sunsphere Tower and Charles Krutch Park.