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Siena at Hotel Valencia Riverwalk

Hotel Valencia Riverwalk · 150 East Houston Street, Austin, 78205 · Show map
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Up to 80standing
Up to 40seated
Corporate Eventbest for

About this space

Siena, located on the lower lobby level of Hotel Valencia Riverwalk, features elegant brick design and natural light from plantation shutters. This versatile event space offers 960 square feet, accommodating up to 100 guests in theater-style or 80 for standing receptions. Ideal for business meetings, conferences, and social gatherings, Siena's adaptable layout and inviting atmosphere make it perfect for memorable events.

Features

Wifi
Adaptable layout
Audio Recording
Built-In Screen
Dry Erase Board
DVD Player
Flipchart & Markers
Internet
Lectern
Microphone
Personal Computer
Powered Speaker
Projection Stand
Projector
Television
Versatile event space
Video Camera
Warm lighting
Wheelchair Accessible

Space

89m² (958ft²)

Capacities

40 Classroom
80 Standing

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£2,500 / Minimum spend

Location

150 East Houston Street, 78205
Hotel Valencia Riverwalk 150 East Houston StreetUnknown 78205Austin
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