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Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Fresno

2233 Ventura Street, Fresno, California 93721, USA
Reservations: +1 (800) 967-9033 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +1 (559) 268-1000 Fax: +1 (559) 441-2954
Email:  sales@radissonfresno.com

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Local Area Attractions near the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Fresno

The Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Fresno, located an hour from Yosemite National Park, is just minutes from a variety of local area attractions, including Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park and the William Saroyan Theatre. The Radisson Fresno is also situated in close proximity to the Save Mart Center and Fresno Metropolitan Museum. There are endless attractions in the local area to visit and explore, and we invite you to experience them all during your visit at the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Fresno. Stay with us and discover why California vacations are more fun in the San Joaquin Valley and Fresno.

The Radisson Fresno puts you near the following local attractions:

  • Legion of Valor (Downtown Fresno)
    The Legion of Valor Museum is open Monday - Saturdays 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Admission is free. This museum honors all veterans and is dedicated to Americanism and education.
  • Blossom Trail (10.2 miles)
    Located in the eastern region of the San Joaquin Valley and Fresno County, the Blossom Trail is a 62-mile long, self-guided bicycle and motorcycle trail. The orchard trees bloom mid-to-late February, and in March and April, fresh fruit can be picked off the trees.
    Phone: +1 (559) 262-4271
  • Chaffee Zoological Gardens (3.3 miles)
    The Chaffee Zoo is open every day of the year, and thanks to Fresno's temperate climate, most animals can be seen year round. The zoo is a great stop on your Fresno, California vacation.
    Phone: +1 (559) 498-5910
  • Discovery Center (5.4 miles)
    Science and natural history come alive at the Discovery Center. This bright, fun, interactive museum is designed to capture the minds of children and encourage them to explore the world around them as they discover topics such as dinosaurs, outer space, nature and more.
    Phone: +1 (559) 251-5533
  • E & J Gallo Winery (5.8 miles)
    For the last 75 years, this family owned and operated winery has been offering the public fun tours, great service and, most importantly, high-quality wines, which have helped make the Gallo Winery the largest family owned winery in the world.
    Phone: +1 (877) 687-9463
  • Forestiere Underground Gardens (9.1 miles)
    In 1906, Baldassare Forestiere, a native of Sicily, began constructing an underground home using trees from his homeland. Forty years later, Forestiere finally finished his subterranean home and today tours are conducted twice daily. 
    Phone: +1 (559) 271-0734
  • Fresno Art Museum (5.2 miles)
    This contemporary art museum in Fresno, CA features works by modern artists such as Bruce Haley. With such exciting exhibits, it's no wonder that the Fresno Art Museum draws more than 22,000 visitors each year.
    Phone: +1 (559) 441-4221
  • Fresno Convention and Entertainment Center (0.1 miles)
    This large entertainment center in Fresno hosts many events each year, such as Ringling Brother's Barnum and Bailey Circus, annual bridal shows, the Nutcracker Ballet and more.
    Phone: +1 (559) 445-8200
  • Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park (57 and 78 miles, respectively)
    One visit to Sequoia or Kings Canyon National Park is all it takes to fall in love with nature's breathtaking beauty and astounding size. These parks are home to bears, giant sequoia trees, vast caverns, deep canyons and hundreds of wildlife species.
    Phone: +1 (559) 565-3341
  • Yosemite National Park (93 miles)
    Only an hour and a half away from our Fresno lodging, Yosemite National Park is one of America's oldest wilderness parks. Known for its waterfalls and giant ancient sequoia trees, this amazing park also offers a variety of animal and plant life unique to this region of the country and attractions such as the official Ansel Adams Gallery.
    Phone: +1 (209) 372-4386

About Fresno

Thanks to irrigation in the San Joaquin Valley, Fresno ranks among the nation's leaders in agricultural production, with grapes, figs, almonds, turkeys, cotton, and oranges all contributing to an industry worth more than three billion dollars a year. If your visit coincides with the main blooming season (late February-March), be sure to travel the Blossom Trail, a self-guided tour of about 65 miles featuring almond groves, orange and peach orchards, vineyards, and other sites of historical interest. Landmarks of note include the hundred-foot-high Water Tower (currently home to the city's Visitors Center) - built in 1894 and modeled after a medieval tower in Germany - and two houses: Kearny Mansion, former home of an agricultural baron, and the Meux home, one-time residence of a Confederate surgeon. Area sports fans support baseball's Fresno Grizzlies and the Bulldog teams of Fresno State, and local leisure activities range from sailing to snow skiing in the Sierras. Fresno is home to two regional parks, Woodward Park (with its tranquil Japanese gardens) and Roeding Park and Zoo. Plus, within 1-1/2 hour's drive, you'll find Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon National Parks and will have the opportunity to explore Sierra National Forest.

Did you know?

Fresno, the current seat of Fresno County, derives its name from white ash trees once located in the area. The origin of the word is Spanish.

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