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Conference Rooms at Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel

Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel · Hugo-Eckener-Ring 15, Rest of Germany, 60549 · Show map
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About this space

The Conference Rooms at Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel offer a versatile and professional environment ideal for hosting a variety of events. Whether you are planning a corporate meeting, a training session, or a small conference, these rooms provide the perfect setting. Equipped with modern amenities, they cater to both business and personal gatherings, ensuring a productive atmosphere. The space is designed to accommodate different layouts, making it suitable for presentations, workshops, and collaborative sessions. With a focus on comfort and functionality, the Conference Rooms are an excellent choice for any event organizer looking to create a memorable experience.

Features

Wifi
Wi-Fi access

Space

54m² (581ft²)

Capacities

20 Boardroom
30 Classroom
50 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£1,000 / Minimum spend

Location

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Frankfurt Airport Marriott Hotel Hugo-Eckener-Ring 15Flughafen/ Terminal 1Unknown 60549Rest of Germany
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