Event Space Inspired by the Bachelorette

  • By Jessica Elmore
  • 23 Aug, 2018
Having trouble thinking up a creative venue for your event? Maybe you’d like some new scenery for a meeting you’re planning! Look no further, below we’ve gathered a few fascinating locations where the Bachelorette roses were handed out.

Saddlerock Ranch in Malibu, Los Angeles

Saddlerock Ranch is a 1,000 acre vineyard and estate offering four event spaces. For example, Camp Cabernet makes room for approximately 300 people and is surrounded by unique Airstreams. They are equally popular for their Malibu Wine Safari, so you can meet giraffes, zebras, alpacas, and much more!

Sonesta Resort on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Sonesta Resort has 23,000 square feet of space divided into six rooms specifically dedicated to events. In addition, you can enjoy the 10,000 square foot ballrooms, an outdoor pavilion with ocean views, and 340 newly renovated guest rooms.

Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel

Located in Oslo, Norway, this historic hotel looks like a log cabin and provides 343 guest rooms. Scandic pledged to train 500 meeting advisers by 2020, in order to bring more meetings to their property. Currently, the hotel contains eight conference rooms with room for up to 800 people. Their new food and beverage menus are sure to please even the pickiest palettes!

Beach Hotel Marienlyst in Helsingor, Denmark

Marienlyst is located on the seashore providing some of the 225 rooms with a gorgeous view of Kronborg Castle. Additionally, the House of Parliament can seat 140 attendees and the auditorium seats 160 guests. There are 18 meeting rooms in total, also they kindly assist in organizing team-building activities for your group!

Dallas, Texas

The Hilton Anatole has 500,000 square feet of event space, 11 ballrooms, and 79 meeting rooms! Book one of the 1,606 guest rooms and relax at the Jade Waters pool complex, which includes a lazy river, luxury cabanas, and two water slides. There is also the Reunion Tower, located at the Geo-Deck, offering 360 degree view from 560 feet in the air. The Tower obtains three levels of event space for groups of 300 people, and Wolfgang Puck will be providing the catering.

We hope this unique list has aided you with deciding on a location. Feel free to contact us for more information on event planning and meeting locations!

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