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The World’s Most Beautiful Hotel Ballrooms
by Eva ZhuBe it lavish weddings, glitzy galas or historical events, ballrooms provide the setting to some of the most glamorous and talked-about occasions of our lifetimes. Within our hotels are some of the world’s most splendid ballrooms, dazzling with sparkling crystal chandeliers, priceless fresco paintings and gilded ceilings.
The World’s Most Beautiful Hotel Ballrooms
Radiating palatial grandeur, the 6,090-square-foot Grand Ballroom inside the Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston is a show-stopper for momentous gatherings in the city. The ballroom gleams with exquisite details including crystal chandeliers and gilded 30-foot ceilings.
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One of the largest pillarless venues in New York City, The Pierre, A Taj Hotel’s Gala Ballroom stuns all those who enter its doors with its sheer scale and opulence. The large room is adorned in lustrous drapes, floor-to-ceiling windows and a shimmering ceiling of silver and gold.
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First opened in 1910 and designed by French architect René Sergeant after an 18th-century Parisian salon, The Savoy’s Lancaster Ballroom is one of the grandest and oldest in the city. It retains much of its original Edwardian décor and, unique to London, offers a stage of its own.
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One of the most unique rooms in Venice, Baglioni Hotel Luna’s Marco Polo Room is decorated in original frescoes by the students of renowned Venetian painter Giambattista Tiepolo of the 18th century. They can be admired next to Murano glass chandeliers and fine magenta drapes.
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Restored to its 1929 splendor, the Fairmont Royal York’s distinguished Ballroom is believed to be the most photographed room in all of Toronto. Exhibiting an Italian influence in its rich colors, materials and painted ceiling, the stately room makes an impression.
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Once Prince Roland Bonaparte’s reception room, Shangri-La Hotel, Paris’ Grand Salon hosted the engagement of his daughter Marie and the Prince of Greece and Denmark in 1907. Now a Historical Monument, guests can still experience the Louis XIV style of this timeless room.
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Built in 1908, Beau-Rivage Palace’s Sandoz Ballroom has hosted many outstanding events from the negotiations of the Treaty of Lausanne to Phil Collins’ wedding. Resplendent with period ambiance and intricate stucco and mouldings, the room’s majesty is fit for kings and queens.
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The grandest of 20th-century Rajput palaces, Umaid Bhawan Palace and its vaulted banquet hall was built for royalty. A blend of Indo-Saracenic and Western Art Deco styles, the imposing palace interiors are finished in chiselled Makrana marble stonework and Burmese teak wood.
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A Belle Époque-style room able to host up to 300 seated guests, The St. Regis Rome’s Ritz Ballroom may be the most romantic and magnificent in the city. The lavish banquet hall’s beauty is undeniable, characterized by original frescoes, marbled walls and glittering chandeliers.
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Villa Cora’s Mirror Room is its largest and most majestic event space, charming guests with the brilliance of its antique mirrors and original Baroque features. Live music is played here and the room opens to a wide terrace overlooking the green park and hills leading toward the city.
VIEW HOTELRadiating palatial grandeur, the 6,090-square-foot Grand Ballroom inside the Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston is a show-stopper for momentous gatherings in the city. The ballroom gleams with exquisite details including crystal chandeliers and gilded 30-foot ceilings.
VIEW HOTELOne of the largest pillarless venues in New York City, The Pierre, A Taj Hotel’s Gala Ballroom stuns all those who enter its doors with its sheer scale and opulence. The large room is adorned in lustrous drapes, floor-to-ceiling windows and a shimmering ceiling of silver and gold.
VIEW HOTELFirst opened in 1910 and designed by French architect René Sergeant after an 18th-century Parisian salon, The Savoy’s Lancaster Ballroom is one of the grandest and oldest in the city. It retains much of its original Edwardian décor and, unique to London, offers a stage of its own.
VIEW HOTELOne of the most unique rooms in Venice, Baglioni Hotel Luna’s Marco Polo Room is decorated in original frescoes by the students of renowned Venetian painter Giambattista Tiepolo of the 18th century. They can be admired next to Murano glass chandeliers and fine magenta drapes.
VIEW HOTELRestored to its 1929 splendor, the Fairmont Royal York’s distinguished Ballroom is believed to be the most photographed room in all of Toronto. Exhibiting an Italian influence in its rich colors, materials and painted ceiling, the stately room makes an impression.
VIEW HOTELOnce Prince Roland Bonaparte’s reception room, Shangri-La Hotel, Paris’ Grand Salon hosted the engagement of his daughter Marie and the Prince of Greece and Denmark in 1907. Now a Historical Monument, guests can still experience the Louis XIV style of this timeless room.
VIEW HOTELBuilt in 1908, Beau-Rivage Palace’s Sandoz Ballroom has hosted many outstanding events from the negotiations of the Treaty of Lausanne to Phil Collins’ wedding. Resplendent with period ambiance and intricate stucco and mouldings, the room’s majesty is fit for kings and queens.
VIEW HOTELThe grandest of 20th-century Rajput palaces, Umaid Bhawan Palace and its vaulted banquet hall was built for royalty. A blend of Indo-Saracenic and Western Art Deco styles, the imposing palace interiors are finished in chiselled Makrana marble stonework and Burmese teak wood.
VIEW HOTELA Belle Époque-style room able to host up to 300 seated guests, The St. Regis Rome’s Ritz Ballroom may be the most romantic and magnificent in the city. The lavish banquet hall’s beauty is undeniable, characterized by original frescoes, marbled walls and glittering chandeliers.
VIEW HOTELVilla Cora’s Mirror Room is its largest and most majestic event space, charming guests with the brilliance of its antique mirrors and original Baroque features. Live music is played here and the room opens to a wide terrace overlooking the green park and hills leading toward the city.
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