Product Launches at Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace has been playing host to monarchs, the aristocracy and heads of state for more than three centuries. Today the 2,000 acre UNESCO World Heritage Site offers the ultimate bespoke corporate facilities in an inspiring location. Set in the Oxfordshire countryside, within easy reach of London, the Palace is a unique venue perfectly suited for holding conferences, meetings and exhibitions, and for entertaining clients.
Blenheim Palace can also provide a blank canvas to host exciting events, creative product launches and private celebrations. Below are a few options available for corporate hire; but there is no limit to the opportunities that the Palace can offer.
For 2019 Blenheim Palace is able to offer extended corporate and banqueting in the Orangery, on selected dates, as well as meeting room hire, events space and large-scale outdoor marquee venues for a diverse range of product launches, celebrations and delegate use.
Product launches in 2018 have included Ferrari, Penhaligons, luxury British perfume house and Range Rover.
Large scale event space hire has included Countryfile Live, Christmas at Blenheim, Nocturne Live and Salon Privé.
Blenheim Palace has also hosted balls in aid of Maggies Charity, The Royal British Legion, Helen and Douglas House, UCARE and Katharine House Hospice.
The Blenheim Palace Campaign Rooms offer delegates inspirational meeting spaces. All named after famous Blenheim Battles, the Oudenarde, Ramillies and Malplaquet Rooms can accommodate between 12 and 18 guests boardroom style.
Experience Fine Dining in the Palace within the Baroque styled Great Hall and Saloon. Working perfectly together these rooms provide a spectacular dinner and drinks venue for up to 150 guests.
Maintain exclusivity with the extended hire options in The Orangery. Suitable as a private venue with its own terrace overlooking the beautiful Italian Garden, the space can hold up to 200 guests for a sit down meal or 300 guests for a drinks reception.
Banquet in luxury in the Long Library, this is the only private room in any British stately home able to accommodate up to 300 guests for dinner, with pre-dinner drinks served in The Great Hall and Saloon.
For those occasions when numbers exceed 300 for seated dining, exclusive product launches and grand celebrations, it is possible to construct marquees on the South Front of the Palace. A limited number of fireworks occasions are available for high-end experiences.
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