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You are here: Home / Farwest Show / Secure your 2023 Farwest hotel room and save

Secure your 2023 Farwest hotel room and save

By Curt Kipp — Posted March 8, 2023

Hotel registration is now open for the biggest green industry trade show in the West, the 50th annual Farwest Show and conference, set for August 23–25, 2023, at the Oregon Convention Center.

This year’s host hotels are the Hyatt Regency, Courtyard by Marriott Portland Downtown Convention Center, Doubletree by Hilton Portland, and Hotel Eastlund. All are within walking distance of the Oregon Convention Center. For attendees wanting a scenic location just outside downtown Portland, the Holiday Inn – Columbia Riverfront, located right on the Columbia River 6.5 miles away from the Convention Center, is a great option.

When booking through Farwest, attendees and staff receive reduced room rates, free WiFi, and complimentary TriMet transit pass when they check in at the hotel. Discounted or free parking is also available.

“A hotel room near the Convention Center is sure to come in handy as we celebrate 50 years of Farwest,” events and education manager Heather Cyrus said. “Social events on Wednesday and Thursday night will make nearby lodging the most convenient way to go.”

To secure a hotel room within the discounted hotel room block, visit the Farwest Show website at https://farwestshow.com/hotel-travel/ and follow the reservation instructions provided by each hotel. Attendees may also call their hotel of choice to book a room or make their reservation online.

The Farwest Show has not partnered with any travel agency for the 2023 show. Be advised that event organizers have not arranged for any business or individual to be directly contacted for lodging reservations. Visitors are urged to avoid scammers, and do not give credit card information to anyone claiming to be a Farwest travel agent.

Major airlines serve Portland through the Portland International Airport (PDX). Traveling to and from the airport and other citywide destinations by Portland MAX Light Rail and Streetcar lines is convenient and cost-effective for all visitors. Consider extending your stay to enjoy the city’s fine dining and wineries experiences, food truck and microbrewery options, and abundant opportunities for verdant hikes and family fun.

Hotel bookings can be made through the Farwest Show website at: https://farwestshow.com/hotel-travel/

For questions, contact Heather Cyrus at [email protected] or 503-582-2004.

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Filed Under: Farwest Show Tagged With: Farwest, Hotels, OAN

About Curt Kipp

Curt Kipp is the director of publications and communications at the Oregon Association of Nurseries, and the editor of Digger magazine.

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