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Corporate Crawl: Where Business Trips Turn Into Party Nights


Corporate Crawl: Where Business Trips Turn Into Party Nights


When someone mentions a “must-attend” business trip, it’s worth wondering: is it all about the boardroom, or is there more to the story? 

We asked 3,102 executives to name the cities they’re drawn to for work, and the results hint at a trend - many of these places offer far more than just conference calls. 

From sun-soaked coastlines to mountain retreats, here’s what stands out from the top 145 destinations where business seems to mingle with pleasure.

The below ranking shows the top 145 cities for business trips based on the nightlife, as voted by 3,102 executives.

RankingCityState
11RenoNevada
12AtlantaGeorgia
13Atlantic CityNew Jersey
14HoustonTexas
15MiamiFlorida
16DenverColorado
17New OrleansLouisiana
18NashvilleTennessee
19PhoenixArizona
20Los AngelesCalifornia
21BostonMassachusetts
22CharlestonSouth Carolina
23PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
24SeattleWashington
25KnoxvilleTennessee
26SavannahGeorgia
27AspenColorado
28CharlotteNorth Carolina
29KapoleiHawaii
30Baton RougeLouisiana
31BuffaloNew York
32ScottsdaleArizona
33RaleighNorth Carolina
34PortlandOregon
35MemphisTennessee
36Jackson HoleWyoming
37Salt Lake CityUtah
38BoulderColorado
39Kansas CityMissouri
40CambridgeMassachusetts
41PittsburghPennsylvania
42TusconArizona
43GreenvilleSouth Carolina
44DetroitMichigan
45St. LouisMissouri
46WilmingtonNorth Carolina
47Big SkyMontana
48AnchorageAlaska
49PortlandMaine
50Santa FeNew Mexico
51Park CityUtah
52HendersonNevada
53RichmondVirginia
54Saratoga SpringsNew York
55EugeneOregon
56FairbanksAlaska
57BaltimoreMaryland
58JuneauAlaska
59AlbuquerqueNew Mexico
60IndianapolisIndiana
61Oklahoma CityOklahoma
62CheyenneWyoming
63CincinnatiOhio
64ClevelandOhio
65HobokenNew Jersey
66Saint PaulMinnesota
67ColumbiaSouth Carolina
68Ann ArborMichigan
69Grand RapidsMichigan
70PrincetonNew Jersey
71Rehoboth BeachDelaware
72FreeportMaine
73ProvidenceRhode Island
74Green BayWisconsin
75LouisvilleKentucky
76NewportRhode Island
77ColumbusOhio
78DeadwoodSouth Dakota
79Prince George’s CountyMaryland
80TulsaOklahoma
81AthensGeorgia
82CharlottesvilleVirginia
83GulfportMississippi
84JacksonMississippi
85LafayetteLouisiana
86MinneapolisMinnesota
87BirminghamAlabama
88OmahaNebraska
89CharlestonWest Virginia
90LancasterPennsylvania
91BozemanMontana
92Rapid CitySouth Dakota
93RuidosoNew Mexico
94OxfordMississippi
95Sun ValleyIdaho
96Little RockArkansas
97MadisonWisconsin
98AlexandriaVirginia
99DoverDelaware
100BendOregon
101MilwaukeeWisconsin
102Coeur d'AleneIdaho
103SpokaneWashington
104SheridanWyoming
105Sioux FallsSouth Dakota
106Oak BrookIllinois
107FargoNorth Dakota
108New HavenConnecticut
109StoweVermont
110HuntsvilleAlabama
111PortsmouthNew Hampshire
112West HartfordConnecticut
113WorcesterMassachusetts
114Fort WayneIndiana
115Overland ParkKansas
116WilmingtonDelaware
117CovingtonKentucky
118MissoulaMontana
119MontpelierVermont
120WichitaKansas
121MobileAlabama
122BangorMaine
123BurlingtonVermont
124LexingtonKentucky
125MorgantownWest Virginia
126Bainbridge IslandWashington
127Cedar RapidsIowa
128MedoraNorth Dakota
129RochesterMinnesota
130SpringfieldMissouri
131StamfordConnecticut
132BethesdaMaryland
133CarmelIndiana
134Iowa CityIowa
135TopekaKansas
136EdmondOklahoma
137BentonvilleArkansas
138BoiseIdaho
139Des MoinesIowa
140LincolnNebraska
141FayettevilleArkansas
142GalenaIllinois
143North ConwayNew Hampshire
144North KingstownRhode Island
145ManchesterNew Hampshire
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Key Findings

Hawaii’s Allure

With Honolulu at #1 and Kapolei at #29, it’s clear Hawaii holds a special appeal.

Executives might arrive for meetings tied to tourism or government, but the proximity to beaches and warm weather likely encourages them to extend their stays.

Florida’s Strong Showing

With Orlando (#2), Tampa (#7), and Miami (#15) included, it is clear that Florida has a unique pull. 

Known for industries like tourism and finance, these cities also offer vibrant evenings out - perhaps a key factor in their popularity among executives.

Texas Stands Tall

Dallas (#3), Austin (#6), and Houston (#14) put Texas firmly on the map. 

While tech, energy, and real estate draw professionals in, the local culture - think live music and dining - might be what keeps them around after hours.

Nevada’s Predictable Draw

Las Vegas (#4), Reno (#11), and Henderson (#52) aren’t surprising entries.

Conventions and hospitality bring the crowds, but the entertainment options - casinos, shows, and nightlife - seem tailor-made to blur the line between work and leisure.

West Coast Favorites

San Diego (#9), San Francisco (#10), and Los Angeles (#20) highlight a coastal trend.

These hubs of tech and innovation double as scenic escapes, making them ideal for business trips that feel a little less like work.

Mountain Retreats Rise Up

Aspen (#27), Jackson Hole (#36), and Big Sky (#47) aren’t typical corporate centers.

Their inclusion suggests executives are opting for destinations where meetings can pair with outdoor pursuits or a relaxed atmosphere.

Southern Standouts

Charleston, SC (#22), Savannah (#26), and New Orleans (#17) bring a mix of history and nightlife to the table. 

These cities offer a slower pace by day and a lively scene after dark, appealing to those blending work with exploration.

Unexpected Contenders

Knoxville (#25), Boise (#138), and Bend (#100) aren’t the usual business heavyweights.

Their growing reputations for local culture - craft beer, outdoor activities - could explain why they’re catching executives’ attention.

Northern Outliers

Anchorage (#48), Fairbanks (#56), and Juneau (#58) from Alaska are intriguing additions.

Business tied to resources or tourism might get people there, but the rugged beauty and unique settings likely add an extra draw.

Final Thoughts

Looking at this list, it’s obvious business travel isn’t just about closing the next deal anymore - it’s a chance to soak in a new place, recharge, or build relationships somewhere inspiring, usually with the company picking up the tab. 

From Vegas’s dazzling strip to Aspen’s quiet slopes, these destinations signal something bigger than a packed itinerary. 

Over the last couple of decades, we’ve watched the old-school image of suits and briefcases fade. 

People work from home now, hammering out emails in sweatpants or sealing deals over a quick Teams call. Ties? Optional. Office cubicles? Increasingly relics. 

Jetting off to a lively hotspot might actually be more productive than ever. There’s something about a rooftop bar or a late-night chat over cocktails that loosens people up, sparks ideas, and gets handshakes happening. 

It’s not just a perk - it’s part of how business gets done these days, blending work and life into one messy, effective package. 

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