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Hotels and Travel

Getting to Lexington

Driving Directions

Located in the "Heart of the Bluegrass," Lexington sits at the crossroads of two major interstate highways, I-64 (east and west) and I-75 (north and south).

Click here to view driving directions to Lexington. (This links to the Lexington Convention and Visitor's Bureau. The directions provided lead to the Visitor's Bureau, which is in downtown Lexington).

Area Airports

Blue Grass Airport
Located in Lexington, KY

Louisville International Airport
Located in Louisville, KY

Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky Airport
Located in Northern Kentucky

Staying in Lexington

There are several hotels in Lexington to accommodate registrants of the Kentucky Women Writers Conference. The hotels offering discounts to Conference registrants:

The Hyatt of Lexington
401 West High Street, Lexington, KY
(859) 253-1234

Mention you are a guest of the Kentucky Women Writers Conference to receive the discounted rate of $114 at the Hyatt. *NOTE: Reservations for the Hyatt must be received by August 11, 2008 in order for conference registrants to receive this discounted rate.

Crowne Plaza Hotel (The Campbell House)
1375 South Broadway Lexington, KY
(859)-255-4281

Mention you are a guest of the Kentucky Women Writers Conference to receive the discounted rate of $99 at Crowne Plaza.

Finding the Conference

The interactive map below can be used to find Conference session locations, hotels offering discounts to registrants, restaurants offerings discounts to registrants, and more.


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Come to a place where the skylines move like creek-beds, where people understand craft as a way of life. One weekend the best women artists from around the world venture to this place to exchange ideas, process, performance—calling us to newly imagine what it means to be a writer.

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