international gastric cancer congress 2022 | MARCH 6 - 9, 2022 | JOIN IN-PERSON OR ONLINE

the evolution of gastric cancer science;
the future of gastric cancer treatment

Houston’s boldest new hotel will bring sponsors, exhibitors and delegates into the center of downtown Houston’s bustling energy. Here they can explore new possibilities in an urban oasis that captures the bold spirit of Texas while embracing the best of Southern hospitality.

As the newest addition to the scenic Houston skyline, the Marriott Marquis features a unique Texas-shaped lazy river near which delegates can enjoy a cocktail at High Dive bar, or make a splash in the heated infinity pool—all on the hotel’s rooftop overlooking Discovery Green Park.

With international airports located less than 22, 17 and 9.8 miles from downtown, the congress venue is a hub for culture and business easily connected to the rest of the city.

Over 1,000 modern guest rooms including 40 premium suites, a full-service spa, a 24-hour fitness center, ergonomic workspaces, modern technologies and stunning views of Downtown Houston will make the Marriott Marquis Houston hotel a venue to be remembered.

Home to a respected and energetic cultural arts scene, the fourth largest shopping center in the country, a world-renowned museum district and the brains behind United States space exploration, Houston is a diverse a city as they come.

America’s fourth-largest city is a cosmopolitan destination, filled with worldclass dining, arts, hotels, shopping and nightlife. There’s always something to do in this city where Southern hospitality meets urban chic.

Houston enjoys state-of-the-art facilities set in a world-class environment. From the Super Bowl to the variety of events and celebrations taking place in the city, meeting planners and delegates around the world recognize Houston as a top destination for major events and successful happenings.

A resurgence in the city’s Central Business District is giving visitors more reasons to head to Downtown Houston. Parks, restaurants, world-class theater and professional sporting events mean that fun is only footsteps away.

Houston’s 12-acre Discovery Green park – across from the George R. Brown Convention Center – provides FREE year-round activities. Expect happy hour concerts, movies on summer nights, and ice skating in the winter. Score casual comfort food at the park’s Lake House restaurant. Or, for a see-and-be-seen vibe, there’s The Grove – an upscale American dining option.

Nearby, GreenStreet abound with nine restaurants to choose from including Guadalajara del Centro, Ill Forks Steakhouse and McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant.

Sports buffs have a home to team to cheer on year-round in H-Town – NBA Rockets take on the competition at Toyota Center, the MLB Astros play at Minute Maid Park, the MLS Houston Dynamo compete at BBVA Compass Stadium and the NFL Texans touchdown at NRG Stadium.

Downtown Houston is connected to the NRG Park of facilities via the METRORail’s Main Street/Red Line. This line also connects visitors to The Texas Medical Center, Houston Zoo, Hermann Park and the Museum Distric.

dinner

With over 10,000 restaurants representing cuisine from more than 70 countries and American regions, Houston serves up memorable meals that are easy on the budget. According to a 2013 Zagat survey, an average meal in Houston costs $35.57, compared to the national average of $40.53. Delegates are spoiled for choice!

entertainment

Houston’s serious about the arts, boasting one of the nation’s largest museum districts and serving as one of the few U.S. cities with resident professional companies in ballet, opera, symphony and theater.

air travel

Houston’s serious about the arts, boasting one of the nation’s largest museum districts and serving as one of the few U.S. cities with resident professional companies in ballet, opera, symphony and theater.

downtown houston

The original town center is two blocks from Allen’s Landing, where the city’s founders—the entrepreneurial Allen brothers from New York—landed in 1836, determined to create the city of the future. Making a comeback as a gathering place for residents and visitors alike, the urban green space was redeveloped as a truly diverse place featuring artwork, performance stage, plaza, dog run, bike share program, meditation garden, and surrounded by restaurants, bars, shops, the newly renovated Hotel ICON, and the stylish Crystal Ballroom at the historic Rice Hotel.

Discovery Green, is a 12-acre urban park with a Gold rating from the LEED Green Building Rating System. The park offers restaurants, an amphitheater, picnic areas, a dog run, pond, putting green, bocce courts, jogging trail, playground, and many beautiful vibrant green spaces—and Wi-Fi

Traveling to Houston has never been easier. As the country’s fourth largest airport system, the Houston Airport System serves over 180 cities worldwide, with Bush Intercontinental Airport ranking third in the United States among airports with scheduled non-stop domestic and international service.

houston airport system

bush international airport (iah)

With more than 700 daily departures and 43 million domestic passengers passing through its gates in 2015, Bush Intercontinental is the largest airport in Houston. non-stop domestic and international service.

All five terminals are connected by an automated people-mover and underground train. WI-FI internet, retail stores, and more than 50 food and beverage outlets ensure a pleasant visit. Visitor information centers, a currency exchange booth, as well as ADA amenities are also available.

Airlines serving Bush Intercontinental Airport include AeroMexico, Air Canada, Air France, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, KLM, Lufthansa, Qatar Aiways, Singapore Airlines, TACA, United Airlines, US Airways, and VivaAerobus.

transportation

In order to bridge the 20 miles between the airport and Downtown Houston, visitors have multiple transport options.

taxis

Approximate fares from IAH are

price1price_2
$57 to downtown area$65 to Galleria/Medical Center area
$70 to NRG Park$78 to Hobby Airport
$102 to Space Center Houston

Rental cars

The following rental car agencies have counters at IAH:

Ride Apps Serving IAH

The following rental car agencies have counters at IAH:

Courtney vans

Various hotels and lodgings offer courtesy vans to their properties. You can use the courtesy telephones in the baggage claim area to request a pick-up.

Public metro buses

Various hotels and lodgings offer courtesy vans to their properties. You can use the courtesy telephones in the baggage claim area to request a pick-up.

william p. hobby airport (hou)

Hobby Airport serves domestic destinations and has seen significant increases in passenger numbers in recent years, hitting 14.5 million travelers in 2018.

WI-FI internet, retail stores, and more than 15 food and beverage outlets ensure a pleasant visit.

Airlines serving Hobby Airport include American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, and Southwest Airlines.

transportation

Hobby Airport is located about 7 miles south of Downtown and offers various transport options.

taxis

The following rental car agencies have counters at Hobby Airport:

price1price_2
$29 to downtown area$35 to NRG Park Area
$35 Texas Medical Center$59 to Uptown/Galleria
$41 to NASA Space Center

Rental cars

The following rental car agencies have counters at Hobby Airport:

Ride Apps Serving IAH

Courtney vans

Various hotels and motels offer courtesy vans to their properties. You can use the courtesy telephones in the baggage claim area to request a pick-up.

Public metro buses

Whether you’re traveling here for business, looking for an exciting day trip or weekend getaway, or embarking on a family-friendly adventure, you’ll find there’s something for everyone in Houston. Go ahead and browse through the site and we guarantee you’ll discover some must-see stops that you won’t want to miss.

Houston serves up nationally recognized dining, shopping, entertainment and nightlife. We have world-class attractions and events. Best of all, you’ll find a number of things that are budget-friendly or free. In fact, there are so many things to do in Houston, you may want to schedule an extra day or two to your trip!

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