SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
VisitTriValley.com; @VisitTriValley—Nestled against the rolling hills of the San Francisco East Bay, the Tri-Valley offers the charm of wine country with the energy of vibrant downtowns and the convenience of a central location. Just minutes from Oakland and Silicon Valley, this sunny region encompasses Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin, and Danville, each offering its own unique character and experiences. From vineyard views and outdoor adventures to shopping, dining, and cultural attractions, the Tri-Valley delivers an inspiring backdrop for gatherings of every kind. “Just 35 miles from San Francisco, the Tri-Valley is where wine country, globally inspired cuisine, and a rich cultural heritage come together,” says Robin Fahr, vice president of marketing and communications for Visit Tri-Valley.
With 40 hotels and more than 4,000 guest rooms, the Tri-Valley also offers 76,000 total square feet of traditional hotel meeting space, from DoubleTree by Hilton Pleasanton at the Club, with 17,410 square feet, to the Marriott Pleasanton, with 8,748 square feet. Beyond hotel venues, creative venues include vineyards, museums, country clubs, and event centers. Standout options range from the Alameda County Fairgrounds, accommodating up to 95,000 people, to the elegant Blackhawk Museum, Casa Real at Ruby Hill Winery, and The Event Center at Wente Vineyards—each providing memorable settings that take full advantage of the Tri-Valley’s scenic and cultural backdrop.
In addition to its impressive lineup of hotels and unique venues, the Tri-Valley is preparing to welcome a state-of-the-art multi-use event center, which will further expand its appeal. Designed to host everything from sports tournaments to corporate gatherings and live entertainment, this project will introduce modern amenities and flexible spaces that set a new standard for events in the region. “This ambitious project is set to elevate our region as a premier destination for sports tournaments, corporate meetings, and entertainment events,” Fahr says.




