All Programs Take Place at the Omni Louisville Hotel
Omni Louisville Hotel
400 South 2nd Street, Louisville KY
Discount rate $219 (Includes waived resort fee, complimentary guestroom wi-fi, complimentary fitness center access) and, for every booked room, Omni will donate one meal to Feeding America as part of their Say Good night to Hunger program.
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Travel and Hotel Information
Located just steps away from 4th Street Live, Kentucky International Convention Center, and Whiskey Row, the Omni offers personalized service and luxurious amenities that will make your stay in downtown Louisville pleasant and unforgettable. The hotel is six miles away from the Louisville International Airport and 96 miles from the Cincinnati International Airport.
Taxi, Uber/Lyft: Cost is $24 - $30 and takes about 10 minutes.
Public Transportation: The 02 bus costs $3, takes approximately 40 minutes, and stops at S 1st @ W Liberty, approximately a five-minute walk from the hotel.
Driving: There's no need to rent a car. If you drive to the meeting, self-parking is $47/day. Additional public self-parking options are available directly behind the hotel and can be accessed from 3rd Street. Rates vary based on the garage, but you can expect to pay between $15 and $27 per night without in & out privileges.
Louisville: From Family Fun to the Finest Adult Beverages
With more than 120 attractions, Louisville has something for everyone to see and do. The iconic Churchill Downs and Kentucky Derby Museum pay homage to the thoroughbred horse – a hallmark of what makes Kentucky so special. The bat of most major league baseball teams is made at Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. The Belle of Louisville is the oldest operating steamboat still in existence. And, Louisville’s native son, Muhammad Ali, is now remembered with a self-guided tour of “Ali’s Footsteps of Greatness."
Another hallmark of Kentucky – Bourbon – has taken center stage as a “must do” when visiting the city. The Urban Bourbon Experience is comprised of more than ten distilleries that are open for public tours and tastings. The Urban Bourbon Trail boasts over 35 bars and restaurants with more than 60 bourbons and bourbon-inspired culinary delights – so download the passport, collect your stamps and enjoy a special prize at the end. If the arts are more to your liking, Louisville is one of only a handful of U.S. cities with a professional full-time orchestra, opera, ballet, children’s theatre, dinner theatre and Broadway Series. The Speed Art Museum and the KMAC both showcase the visual arts in their own stunning spaces. These, plus a zoo, amusement park, breweries, historic homes, confectionaries, parks and music festivals comprise the fabric of Louisville’s cultural scene.