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The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom at The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay

The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay · 1 Miramontes Point Road, San Francisco, 94019 · Show map
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Up to 700standing
Up to 480seated
Wedding Receptionbest for

About this space

The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay offers the largest ballroom on the Northern California Coast, featuring 7,100 square feet of space and 17-foot ceilings. The ballroom can be divided into four Salons and has access to a 1,200-square-foot outdoor terrace. Additionally, the Cabrillo meeting space accommodates up to 60 guests in a 760-square-foot room, ideal for intimate gatherings and corporate events, equipped with modern amenities and supported by expert planning and catering services.

Features

Wifi
Audio-Visual Services
Audiovisual technology
Blackboard
Chandeliers
Custom catering services
Flipchart & Markers
High-speed internet access
Ocean views
Projector
Television
Video Camera

Space

529m² (5,694ft²)
Ceiling Height 5.2m (17ft)

Capacities

375 Classroom
480 Dining
600 Reception
700 Standing

Guide prices

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

Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£15,750 / Minimum spend

Location

1 Miramontes Point Road, 94019
The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay 1 Miramontes Point RoadUnknown 94019San Francisco
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