Hotels across the city and other major properties are sold out from Sept. 26-28 due to major regional events, including NASCAR, according to a press release from Visit Topeka. Other events are being held locally at Washburn University, the Stormont Vail Events Center and other local venues.
“This weekend’s sold-out hotels are a clear sign of optimism building for 2026 and beyond,” said President of Visit Topeka Sean Dixon. “Regional draws like NASCAR help showcase Topeka’s capacity to support large-scale events across the greater Topeka and Kansas City metro, which bodes well as we look toward milestones like the 2026 FIFA World Cup, America 250 celebrations and other major gatherings that will bring visitors to our area.”
Dixon said the demand reinforces the importance of Hotel Topeka for the city.
“I commend the City of Topeka for taking bold action to invest in its future under new ownership,” Dixon said.
For more local news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news in northeast Kansas by downloading our mobile app and by signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track Weather app by clicking here.
data-anim is a JavaScript animation library that applies CSS-powered animations to HTML elements while scrolling/hovering/clicking/loading…
The <i-html> web component allows you to dynamically import HTML content inline, similar to an…
Can’t. Stop. Dancing. | Image: Wonderwheel Recordings Shout out to subscriber N_Gorski for today's pick.…
Many Chichester residents carved out their whole Saturday to participate in a marathon-length town meeting,…
Nathan Fillion’s big Firefly tease has been revealed as a new animated series set between…
He might have realized he’s about to lose a lot of money. | Image: Cath…
This website uses cookies.