Destination Toledo is a not-for-profit organization and the official destination marketing organization (DMO) for Lucas County and the Greater Toledo region. Its core mission is to attract meeting, convention and tourism business to the region through strategic, long-term marketing, sales and partnership efforts.
This combination of strategic planning helps position Toledo as an attractive travel destination that greatly attributes to visitor spending at area hotels, restaurants, attractions, retail and local service providers, thus, leading to the economic growth and well-being of the entire Toledo region.
Whether for leisure travelers or meeting professionals, Destination Toledo creates and offers memorable experiences to all those who visit and conduct business in the historic city and region.
Download the Toledo Guide and Meeting Planner Guide to explore the best of Toledo. From unique event venues to delicious dining options, Toledo has everything you need to make the most of your time in the Glass City.
Thanks to its central location at the crossroads of I-75 and the Ohio Turnpike (I-80/90), Toledo is within a day’s drive of 60 percent of the U.S. population.
BY AIR – Toledo is only 45 minutes from Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), providing guests worldwide accessibility. Toledo Express Airport (TOL) connects to over 170 destinations across the country, with more being added regularly. Froggy Transportation now runs daily shuttles both ways from Toledo to DTW.
BY TRAIN – Train travel is easy to coordinate for larger groups. To accommodate those passengers, Toledo is conveniently connected to a network of cities across the country by Amtrak.
BY MOTORCOACH – Greyhound and Blue Lakes run out of stations throughout the city, making travel affordable and accessible to large groups.
Toledo is located at 41°39′10″N 83°32′16″W (41.6525, −83.5375). It has a total area of 84.12 square miles, of which 3.43 square miles is covered by water. The city straddles the Maumee River at its mouth at the southern end of Maumee Bay, the westernmost inlet of Lake Erie. The city is located north of what had been the Great Black Swamp, giving rise to another nickname, Frog Town. Toledo sits within the borders of a sandy oak savanna called the Oak Openings Region, an important ecological site that once comprised more than 300 square miles.
Toledo is within 250 miles by road from seven metropolitan areas that have a population of more than two million people: Cincinnati, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Indianapolis and Pittsburgh; it is also within 300 miles of Toronto, Ontario.
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