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Hesperia Ballroom at Crowne Plaza Helsinki – Hesperia

Crowne Plaza Helsinki – Hesperia · Mannerheimintie 50, Helsinki, 00260 · Show map
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Up to 1,200standing
Up to 600seated
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About this space

The Hesperia Ballroom at Crowne Plaza Helsinki offers a versatile event space of 691 m², accommodating up to 1,000 guests for receptions and 600 for seated banquets. Room dimensions vary from 6.3 to 32.5 meters. Located on the second floor, it features a dance floor, large windows for natural light, and high-quality AV equipment. Ideal for international congresses, corporate events, and celebrations, it ensures a seamless experience with high-speed WiFi.

Features

Wifi
Air conditioning
Background Music
Built-In Screen
Dance floor
Flipchart & Markers
High-quality AV equipment
High-speed WiFi
Internet
Lectern
Microphone
Natural light
Orchestra podium
Powered Speaker
Projector
Wheelchair Accessible

Space

585m² (6,297ft²)
Ceiling Height 2m (7ft)

Capacities

600 Dining
600 Dinner Dance
1,000 Reception
1,200 Standing

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£15,000 / Minimum spend

Location

Mannerheimintie 50, 00260
Crowne Plaza Helsinki – Hesperia Mannerheimintie 50Unknown 00260Helsinki
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