A premier conference warrants a premier location: the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Monona Terrace.
The beautiful Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center is a 250,000-square-foot, multi-level, multi-purpose building designed by world-renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The event professionals at Monona Terrace provide not only a world-class, environmentally forward meeting facility with all the amenities you’ve come to expect but also a variety of activities and features unique to Monona Terrace and its Frank Lloyd Wright heritage.
Location and Directions
Address: One John Nolen Drive, Madison, WI 53703 Phone number: 608-261-4000
Google map to Monona Terrace
Parking in Madison
You’ll find plenty of parking convenient to all that downtown Madison and Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center have to offer. Monona Terrace features a 600-space, cashier-operated parking structure (parking map).
Short-term and all-day public parking is provided throughout downtown Madison in various structures and lots. On-street parking is also available for short-term parking in central Madison.
Bus parking and passenger drop-off is accessible from the Wilson Street entrance to Monona Terrace.
Accessible Parking Monona Terrace is accessible from Levels Three, Four and Five. There are two places to enter the parking ramp. From West Wilson Street, just south of Carroll Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (View Monona Terrace Parking Map and look for Visitors Entrance and Drive-through drop-off), or from John Nolen Drive.
Disabled parking stalls are available at no cost for Monona Terrace event parking on the upper ramp. Drive through drop-off level parking meter areas on both sides of Monona Terrace. Disabled parking stalls are available for a charge on the lower parking level in front of the Level Three entrance. Curb cuts are located in close proximity to accessible parking and make travel to the building convenient. More details about downtown-Madison parking.
Take your parking structure entrance ticket with you for unlimited free rides on any Metro bus in the downtown area, bounded by Breese Terrace, Regent St. and Blair St. Just show your parking structure entrance ticket to the Metro driver.
For more information on transportation to and around Madison, visit the Greater Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau Web site.
Further questions? Contact Kyle Henderson at 608-890-2449 or khenderson2@wisc.edu. The 11th Annual Business Best Practices and Emerging Technologies Conference is brought to you by the UW E-Business Consortium.
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