- Top Things to Do
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Itineraries
- Family Fun
- The Shopping List
- Free Things to Do
- Foodie Feast
- As Seen on TV
- Date Day in Des Moines
- Art Adventure
- The Great Outdoors
- Socially Distanced
- Best of the Burbs
- Quintessential Des Moines
- Winter Things to Do
- Spring Things To Do
- Summer Things To Do
- Fall Things to Do
- Hidden Gems
- Staycation
- Girls Getaway
- History Buff
- The Nice List – A Holiday Itinerary
- Attractions
- Things to Do with Kids
- Free Things to Do
- Bars & Nightlife
- Live Music & Concerts
- Arts & Culture
- Outdoor
- Indoor
- Shopping
- Sports
- Walk and Bike Tours
Getting Here
Located in the heart of the country, Greater Des Moines is easily accessible for event attendees by land or air. For those who prefer a road trip, this capital city is nestled at the intersection of I-80 and I-35. For the frequent fliers, Des Moines International Airport offers 160 flights a day, including 20+ direct flights to major U.S. cities.
Airlines: Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines
Direct Flight Destinations: Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Minneapolis, Nashville, New York City, Newark, Orlando, Orlando Sanford, Philadelphia, Phoenix/Mesa, Punta Gorda, Salt Lake City, Sarasota, St. Louis, Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg, Washington D.C.
Getting Around
Navigating Greater Des Moines is a breeze. Upon arrival, your attendees will appreciate the short, 10-minute drive from the airport to downtown, quick commute between Greater Des Moines regions, and walkability of downtown Des Moines. The downtown district is well connected with a four-mile skywalk system offering climate-controlled access to many venues and attractions. Rideshare services are readily available, as well as bike rentals and 800+ miles of connected recreational trails.
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