Javits Center
Picture yourself wandering through a massive glass-and-steel structure on Manhattan's West Side, where the winter light floods through soaring windows to illuminate everything from travel seminars to major conventions. The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center sprawls across more than 675,000 square feet of flexible exhibit space, a product of I.M. Pei's visionary design completed back in 1986. That architectural frame structure—which still turns heads today—was named after the influential New York Senator whose legacy shaped the city during his lifetime. Over the years, this venue has hosted everything from the New York Times Travel Show (where you can pick the brains of seasoned travel professionals during packed sessions) to countless other events that draw crowds year-round. The center continues to evolve, having undergone significant expansion work that increased its footprint by nearly half and added accommodations right on-site. Whether you're catching a major industry gathering or attending a specialized seminar, this West Side landmark remains a hub where New Yorkers and visitors converge to discover something new.