Discover Schenectady is the Convention & Visitors Bureau for Schenectady County, responsible for promoting tourism and the planning of conferences, conventions, and other meetings. We work with area hospitality and community partners to create vibrant experiences for all of our guests, so they can fully appreciate the potential of our County and its resources. Schenectady County is home to a unique combination of history, local attractions, 100+ restaurants, and a variety of cultural experiences. Come Discover everything Schenectady has to offer you as one of Upstate New York's premiere destinations!
場地詳情
酒店15
會議中心-
客房1,052
1 家酒店的客房165
特別活動場地5
平均客房價格US$120.00
入住率5%
餐廳120
每日食品成本US$60.00
稅率8%
活動場地類型CVB
業務需求日期
場地舉辦活動的首選時間段
2026年1月16日 - 2026年3月31日
2026年1月16日 - 2026年3月31日
2026年1月16日 - 2026年3月31日
2026年1月16日 - 2026年3月31日
到達這裡
離機場的距離
距離 Albany International Airport 11英哩
Distance from Albany International Airport airport 11 mi
地點
當地景點
Blantnick Park
公園
Park contains a pavillion, basketball court, lighted tennis courts, a playground, a connection to the Mohawk-Hudson bike trail and a disc golf course.
The Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail is a multi-use trail located along the Mohawk and Hudson rivers in Albany and Schenectady counties. The 40-mile trail runs from the Corning Preserve in downtown Albany to Rotterdam Junction with a few on-road sections. It is part of the NYS Canalway Trail System and the Hudson River Valley Greenway Trail System.
Maple Ski Ridge has been been offering great skiing and snow sports lessons for over 50 years. Maple Ski Ridge has 2 chair lifts and 2 surface lifts, as well as night skiing and hills that can challenge most. Maple Ski Ridge is a premiere learn-to-ski/snowboard school in New York State. The warmer months offer chances for weddings, music festivals and events of many different natures.
For over 40 years, the Union College Concert Series has brought some of the world's leading classical musicians to the Capital Region, including Emanuel Ax, Yefim Bronfman, Mitsuko Uchida, and the Emerson String Quartet. The series presents 16 annual concerts from October-April.
For over four decades "The Step" has brought to upstate New York, western Massachusetts, the Hudson Valley and lower Vermont -- and often way beyond -- a steady stream of incredible acoustic music: folk, blues, jazz, bluegrass, Celtic & world music, also theater and dance.
The Scotia Cinema is an independent sub run movie theater located in the village of Scotia, New York. Films are obtained between 1 and 2 months after their opening date and charge an admission of about half of the area's first run theaters.
The Schenectady Light Opera Company is a nonprofit community theater organization dedicated the presentation of quality musical theater productions. The SLOC is proud to have presented more than 500 quality theatrical productions since 1926.
The Schenectady County Historical Society brings to life the region's dynamic history at the Grems-Doolittle Library, the Schenectady History Museum, and the Mabee Farm Historic Site in Rotterdam Junction. Featuring interactive exhibits, talks, workshops, concerts, education programs and community events for all audiences, SCHS shares stories, inspires dialogue, and encourages understanding of the history, people, and cultures of Schenectady County.
The Capital Region's Longest Continuously Running Playhouse! The Schenectady Civic Players have produced almost 450 plays, each requiring as many as 100 volunteer performers, directors and backstage workers. The Civic Players' season runs October to May.
The Northeast Ballet Company has been serving the Capital District since 1990. It has had the honor of being the resident company of the historic Proctor's Theater since 1991.
Musicians of Ma'alwyck is a professional chamber music ensemble in residence at Schenectady County Community College and the Schuyler Mansion New York State Historic Site.
Voted "Best Outdoor Summer Venue" in the Capital Region many times over, Music Haven is fulfilling its promise to present outstanding regional and international touring talent that tempts residents and visitors alike to make Schenectady's Central Park their destination. Sundays in July and August at 7pm, FREE to the public!
Mandeville Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of Union College's national historic landmark, the Nott Memorial. The gallery is dedicated to exhibiting the work of nationally recognized contemporary artists and exploring modern issues. The gallery is free and open to the public seven days a week
The Hamilton Hill Arts Center is a non-profit cultural arts center. Its mission is to promote the knowledge, awareness, and appreciation of the arts and culture of African and African-Americans, thereby enriching the community and the Capital Region.
409 Schenectady Street
Schenectady, NY, US 12307
Freedom Park Concert Series
劇院
Located across the street from Collins Park and right next to Jumpin' Jack's in the beautiful Village of Scotia New York, the Freedom Park Summer Concert Series offers FREE concerts highlighting performers from all over the Capital Region and beyond. Concerts from June to August!
The Empire State Youth Orchestra is made up of 300+ highly-talented young musicians in grades 4 – 12, from more than 75 schools and home-schools in the greater Capital Region and Western New England. Concerts are held in prestigious venues including Proctors Theatre.
The Empire State Aerosciences Museum offers visitors an in-depth look at the history of flight and New York State's impact on the development of aviation.
The Dudley Observatory provides education and outreach programs that expose as many people as possible to science, and particularly astronomy, in an appealing way.
Classic Theater Guild, Inc. presents live community theater in the Capital District. Established for the advancement of education in the theater arts, Classic Theater Guild Inc. showcases a variety of classic, contemporary, and original plays & musicals.
Scene One Cinemas features stadium seating and digital projection and sound. Enjoy the wide selection of freshly prepared hot treats, popcorn with real butter, soda, and wine and beer while catching a flick.
ALCO Historical & Technical Society provides history of the American Locomotive Company and Schenectady Locomotive Works, through artifacts and historical documents.
60-acre planned community featuring restaurants, retail stores, outdoor amphitheater, offices, luxury apartments, green spaces, and public access to water, boat and kayak dock, and bike trails.
"The oldest farm in the Mohawk Valley (1705), Mabee Farm Historic Site offers visitors today vibrant educational and recreational opportunities.
Over 10,000 people come to Mabee Farm each year. With its deep family history (the Mabees lived here for nearly three centuries!) and riverside beauty, it’s the perfect place to explore Mohawk Valley heritage.
Walk across weathered pine floors in the home of settlers Jan and Annetje. Say hello to our resident goat and sheep. Ogle the hand-pegged Dutch Barn (1760s) or just meander through our orchards, gardens, and forest trails. Tied to the dock or parked behind the Dutch Barn sit our reproduction 18th century bateaux, the De Sagar and the Bobbie G, giving visitors an idea of how goods were shipped up and down the river.
With the opening of the George E. Franchere Educational Center in 2011, Mabee Farm is now also home year-round to interactive exhibitions, lecture series, workshops, and school programs plus extensive historical and archaeological collections."
"Experience the wonders of the ocean in your backyard! The Via Aquarium is the capital regions only full scale aquarium. Explore over 25,000 square feet of oceanic treasure as you and your family embark an exciting self-guided tour visiting over 2,000 creatures of the sea. The Via Aquarium celebrates aquatic biodiversity through exhibit experiences and public programs designed to connect people to the world of water.
Via Aquarium provides an immersive experience for people of all ages. Whether your exploring our two tunnel tanks or touching a live sting ray in our sting ray touch tank there is always something to be excited about at the Via Aquarium.
Our self-guided tour will take you face to face through intimate locations such as lakes, rivers, streams, kelp forests and coral reefs, both local and worldwide! Our aquarium provides an interactive experience unlike any other in the capitol region."
Each year, several hundred thousand patrons (including 40,000 students) come to Proctors to enjoy live performances, movies, educational programs and special events. We also host ongoing and recurring events, such as The Schenectady Green Market, graduations, and dance recitals. We are the region’s premier gathering place for a communal arts experience. From our early vaudeville roots to our role today as a nationally recognized blockbuster Broadway venue for shows such as Wicked and Disney’s The Lion King, we remain the region’s brightest star and an industry leader.
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