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    Tacoma is a popular spot for Office, Event Space and Photography Studio locations.
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About Tacoma

Tacoma is a city in Washington state that is just south of Seattle located on the water inlet known as the Puget Sound. Beyond being a spectacular place, this small city has created an identity all its own thanks to its thriving arts scene.

The city center is known for mixing the urban and the artistic with buildings that are both modern and historic. You can even stroll downtown noting the contrast between the buildings while you sample delicious local cuisine, shop in many of the high end boutique shops and take in the local art scene. This city has a vibe and a culture all its own that locals and tourists alike can enjoy.

There’s plenty to do for everyone as well thanks to the sophisticated urban center that houses all the best amenities and accommodations. The art district boasts a number of attractions beyond just the restaurants and shops and if you’re feeling adventurous, there’s always the water to explore. Whether it’s just you or you bring the entire family, you’ll find plenty of fun and excitement for everyone and something new and unique around every corner.

The climate in Tacoma is pretty standard for the Washington area. It’s fairly mild most of the year, but its location makes it prone to rain and during the winter months things can get a bit harsh. Be sure to bring your winter gear and keep an eye out and you'll be fine while you’re out exploring all that Tacoma has to offer.

Attractions in Tacoma

Finding things to do should never be a struggle and thankfully, even if you’re new to Tacoma, you’ll find plenty of attractions that are sure to bring hours of fun and entertainment, no matter what type of activities you like. From art to nature to watersports there is much to see, do, and try when you have some free time.

  • Point Defiance Park
    Point Defiance Park is an open air public park that spans 750 acres. Not only do people have access to the open green space, but there’s also a zoo and aquarium that are part of the park as well so that if you’re looking for a family fun activity on your day off, you have several options in one place.
  • Chihuly Glass Bridge
    While a pedestrian walkway may not seem like the most interesting spectacle, this mostly glass walkway was inspired by Tacoma native and glass art master Dale Chihuly and was built and dedicated to the city. If you have time, this bridge is definitely worth checking out at least once and it might even inspire you to learn more about glass art.

  • LeMay, America’s Car Museum
    This impressive 160,000 square foot facility was donated along with the impressive 350 car collection by the family of Harold LeMay, wealthy industrialist originally from Tacoma. The collection at America’s Car Museum includes some of the first autos ever made as well as vintage muscle cars and much much more. If you’re a car enthusiast this is a must-see.

Production Locations in Tacoma

The Pacific Northwest is known for some amazing scenery from the coastline to the inland forest areas and if you’re in need of a location for a production, then Tacoma is no exception. Lush greenery, a thriving and diverse arts district, historic buildings, native culture, water access and urban life all blend together to create a range of possible locations for any type of production you can imagine. If you’re aiming to get the perfect shot for that one scene, or just want a quiet location to host an interview, you’ll find it in Tacoma.

  • Studio Spaces
    Whether you’re taking photos, filming or holding an interview, sometimes the best way to go is with the most basic approach, in this case, simple studio space. Studio spaces provide you with everything you need for production without a lot of unnecessary frills and extra. Better yet, you can dress up the studio space to suit your needs yourself.

  • Private Homes
    Another great choice for a location that can be used for multiple purposes during the production process is to rent out a private home. This gives you multiple spaces to use as a set or to store crew and equipment and some of the interesting details that come with private homes may be just the inspiration you need to continue on with your project.

  • Golf Clubs
    For a truly unique setting for your production, a golf club with luscious views offers plenty of space surrounded by pristine views of nature. If you’re looking for a backdrop for filming, this is a beautiful locale.

Meeting and Event Venues in Tacoma

Being in charge of putting together a meeting or special event means that you have a lot of little details to manage besides finding the right venue for the event. Luckily for you, no matter if it’s a reunion, a wedding rehearsal dinner, an executive board meeting, or just a work happy hour, you’ll find venues of all shapes and sizes to choose from.

  • Neighborhood Pubs
    A great place to hold an after work happy hour or a gathering with friends is at one of the many neighborhood pubs. With a comfy and cozy atmosphere and good drinks it's a good way to unwind and relax, and really get to know people. You might even consider it a team building exercise for back at the office.

  • Restaurants
    If you’re looking for something a bit more formal or just want a good place to eat, then renting out a local restaurant will be the right option for you. You can get quality food and space for you and all your guests without any work on your part.

  • Plazas
    If you’re looking for a great open meeting space that’s formal and easily accessible, then a plaza with stunning views is an excellent idea. It’s large and open and the perfect setting for company gatherings.