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Foyer Vendôme (Salon Auteuil) at Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris · 31 Avenue George V, Paris, 75008 · Show map
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Up to 150standing
Up to 63seated
Drinks Partybest for

About this space

To access Salon Auteuil, you will walk down a formal marble staircase covered with a coloured running carpet. The salon is also the pre-function room to our ballroom, salon Vendôme. This venue is ideal for cocktail receptions or pre-dinner drinks. Walls have been painted in a pale ivory, and superb chandeliers and other luxury features ascertain the solemnity of the room.

Features

Audio Recording
Background Music
Blackboard
Built-In Screen
Closed Circuit Video
Dry Erase Board
DVD Player
Easel
Electric Pointer
Flipchart & Markers
Internet
Lectern
Microphone
Monitor Cart
Personal Computer
Powered Speaker
Private Space
Projection Stand
Projector
Television
VHS Player
Video Camera
Video Monitor
Video Recording
Wheelchair Accessible

Space

90m² (969ft²)

Capacities

63 Classroom
150 Standing

Guide prices

Indicative pricing based on standard rates. Request an instant quote for your exact brief.

Venue Hire Hourly
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£100 / Venue Fee

Location

Map showing Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris
Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris 31 Avenue George VUnknown 75008Paris
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