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Visit SeattlePartnership

Make an Impact

Visit Seattle maximizes the impact for the local economy by connecting our partner businesses with meeting and event professionals, meeting attendees, leisure travelers, tourists, and visitors of all types.

How We Do It

With a focus on Convention Sales and Services, Destination Marketing and Public Relations, International Tourism, and Visitor Center engagement, Visit Seattle is positioned to drive traffic to our Partners’ doors throughout the region.

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A Sampling of Visit Seattle Partnership Benefits:

  • Listing on visitseattle.org
  • Leads and referrals
  • Social media integration and promotion
  • Listing in Seattle’s Meeting and Event Professionals’ Guide
  • Partnership Directory listing on visitseattle.org
  • Events & networking
  • Advertising opportunities
  • B2B introductions

 

Visitor Information Center in the Washington State Convention Center

Our Visitor Information Center, located in the Seattle Convention Center, and our Market Information Center, located in Pike Place Market, are staffed with knowledgeable, friendly concierges who help visitors plan their adventures around the city and beyond. They are key distribution centers for information to visitors and locals alike

Meet our Partners

Visit Seattle Partners are an eclectic group with representatives from all across the hospitality and tourism spectrum. From hotels to restaurants, attractions to personal services, Visit Seattle partners all have one thing in common: Tourism Matters.

Click Here to Meet Our Partners!

What Our Partners Have to Say

“The Chinatown-International District is a gem, full of Seattle life and history, not to mention great restaurants. Partnering with Visit Seattle has been invaluable in helping us get the word out and attracting visitors to explore the neighborhood and the Wing Luke Museum. We truly enjoy working with the Visit Seattle staff, and look forward to collaborating with them for many more years to come!”

Margaret Su, Deputy Director for Institutional Giving and Marketing, Wing Luke Museum
Susan Windle, Inn at Port Ludlow

“As then Catering Sales Manager with The Resort at Port Ludlow, I attended a Partnership 101 in 2012 which was my first event with Visit Seattle and made a valuable connection at this networking event. I struck up a conversation with Nancy Fortner, co-owner of SweetLife Farms on Bainbridge Island. At the time, we were looking for locally made guest room amenities and were not finding anything that was right for us or our guests. After bringing back information on what Nancy and Bob are doing on their farm, our General Manager visited them on Bainbridge Island and experimented with ingredients for an amenity program. We now feature SweetLife Farms’ handmade soaps, lotions and bath salts in our Inn’s guest rooms and retail outlet.”

Susan Windle, Senior Sales Manager, The Inn at Port Ludlow

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