Auburn Convention and Visitors Bureau
Auburn/Opelika Convention and Visitors Bureau
714 E. Glenn Ave. / P. O. Box 2216
Auburn, AL 36831-2216
Plug into one of our full service, IACC-accredited conference centers with the latest in audio-visual technology and meeting space for 1000, or think outside the room and take your group to one of our exciting off-site venues like the Auburn University Lettermen’s Lounge or the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art. We also offer a diverse assortment of activities beyond the boardroom for spouses or downtime.
To ease the stresses of planning your next event, rely on the broad array of services available from the Tourism Bureau. Whether you’re a dedicated staff planner or an overworked association member, we’ll provide the tools you need to ensure a successful event from beginning to end. Contact us for assistance in selecting the best location and securing your guest accommodations, soliciting venue and outside vendor proposals, putting together service requests, and help developing proposals.
We can also provide official welcome letters and speakers, pre- and on-site registration, local advertising, and itinerary planning. And that’s just for starters! The Tourism Bureau is here to respond to any need or service request you can devise – just ask us!
The Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau is a dynamic tool for economic development in our cities and throughout Lee County.
We serve the Auburn-Opelika area with physical locations in each Chamber of Commerce and a variety of visitor information distribution points throughout Lee County, including all local hotels and lodging facilities, Auburn University, interstate rest stops and welcome centers, and other high-traffic businesses and public facilities.
Our Never Say No philosophy of service has allowed us to expand our tools and programs to areas of business and development in almost every sector of the local economy and to every definition of “visitor” that one could conceive. Besides typical leisure and business travelers, consider others who impact our cities and the programs we’ve developed to serve them:
Auburn University freshmen and their parents
Local realtors and their clients relocating to our area
Auburn University’s full slate of opposing teams for sporting events
New industry and their employees
714 E. Glenn Ave. / P. O. Box 2216
Auburn, AL 36831-2216
Plug into one of our full service, IACC-accredited conference centers with the latest in audio-visual technology and meeting space for 1000, or think outside the room and take your group to one of our exciting off-site venues like the Auburn University Lettermen’s Lounge or the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art. We also offer a diverse assortment of activities beyond the boardroom for spouses or downtime.
To ease the stresses of planning your next event, rely on the broad array of services available from the Tourism Bureau. Whether you’re a dedicated staff planner or an overworked association member, we’ll provide the tools you need to ensure a successful event from beginning to end. Contact us for assistance in selecting the best location and securing your guest accommodations, soliciting venue and outside vendor proposals, putting together service requests, and help developing proposals.
We can also provide official welcome letters and speakers, pre- and on-site registration, local advertising, and itinerary planning. And that’s just for starters! The Tourism Bureau is here to respond to any need or service request you can devise – just ask us!
The Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau is a dynamic tool for economic development in our cities and throughout Lee County.
We serve the Auburn-Opelika area with physical locations in each Chamber of Commerce and a variety of visitor information distribution points throughout Lee County, including all local hotels and lodging facilities, Auburn University, interstate rest stops and welcome centers, and other high-traffic businesses and public facilities.
Our Never Say No philosophy of service has allowed us to expand our tools and programs to areas of business and development in almost every sector of the local economy and to every definition of “visitor” that one could conceive. Besides typical leisure and business travelers, consider others who impact our cities and the programs we’ve developed to serve them:
Auburn University freshmen and their parents
Local realtors and their clients relocating to our area
Auburn University’s full slate of opposing teams for sporting events
New industry and their employees




