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Function Spaces Home Overview THE NEW STANDARD IN LUXURY Fairmont Austin is the city’s landmark luxury hotel, and is the perfect conduit to the ultimate Austin experience. Thoughtfully appointed guest rooms, set to views of downtown and Lady Bird Lake, are complemented by Fairmont Gold—a hotel within a hotel concept that provides exquisite guest rooms throughout four private floors, with exclusive access to the Fairmont Gold Lounge serving sumptuous food and beverage displays throughout the day. GUEST ROOMS, SUITES & FAIRMONT GOLD SECURITY • 1,048 thoughtfully-appointed rooms, including 60 suites • 24-hour onsite security team • Stunning views of Lady Bird Lake, the State Capitol • Secured private entrance or Austin cityscape • Elegant décor with the latest conveniences, technology SPA & FITNESS CENTER and high-speed internet access • Spa experiences are inspired by the surrounding Texas Hill Country • Fairmont Gold Members receive private check-in and exclusive in nine luxuriously appointed treatment rooms concierge services on four private floors with 131 luxurious, • Relaxation spaces, including hydrotherapy solariums with our mineral member-only rooms soaking pools, eucalyptus steam rooms and dry heat saunas • Fairmont Gold Lounge featuring creative food and beverage overlook the Austin skyline presentations in a private setting • State-of-the-art fitness center featuring Technogym and Peloton • Featuring 690 king guest rooms and 358 double queen equipment for additional health and wellbeing benefits guest rooms EXCEPTIONAL DINING EXPERIENCES PARKING • Garrison—Modern American dining dedicated to live fire cooking, • Parking is located onsite with 540 garaged parking spots local and seasonal ingredients and an award-winning wine list (valet and self-parking available) • Revue—Globally-inspired food hall featuring four distinct culinary • Tesla chargers available upon request worlds that come together to create a vibrant and colorful dining experience GUEST SERVICES • Good Things—Artisanal café featuring freshly-made baked goods, • Business Center pastries and gourmet sandwiches and retail items • Concierge • Fulton—Common ground to sip and swirl crafted cocktails, local • Valet beers and wine, while indulging in light bites and live music, • Pet-friendly featuring Austin artists • Rules & Regs—Austin’s ultimate rooftop terrace driven by the craft of the tapster, Latin American-inspired cuisine and breathtaking views of the city skyline RECREATION MEETINGS & EVENTS • Revered as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin • Offering 138,815 square feet of inspiring meeting, convention hosts 250+ live music venues and outdoor space with state-of-the-art technology setups • Heralded as “The Next Great Food Town” by T+L, Austin’s • 7th Floor Outdoor Event Space—4,500 sq ft culinary scene sizzles • 6th floor private meeting space featuring lobby/reception area, • Hundreds of shopping destinations, from upscale boardroom & 3 private offices—over 1,400 total sq ft to eclectic, within walking distance • Natural light in all ballrooms • Adjacent to Waterloo Greenway Conservancy, an extensive • Built-in audio visual upgraded technology public parks district undergoing an extensive revival • Escalators offer an ease of flow from the Lobby to 5th floor meeting spaces LOCATION • 9 miles from Austin Bergstrom International Airport OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT • Set in the Central Business District alongside Palm Park • Heated, elegant swimming pool with zero entry for chaise lounging and Waller Creek • Rooftop Terrace, located on the 7th floor, includes • Direct access to Austin Convention Center via the Red River 14 private cabanas, lounge spaces and an outdoor bar Canopy Walk • Walking distance to restaurants, shops, galleries and live entertainment DISCOVER AUSTIN’S PLAYGROUND Fairmont Austin is at the heart of the city’s downtown business district, within walking distance to the State Capitol, restaurants, galleries and shops, and directly connected to the Austin Convention Center. The hotel is also centrally-located for easy access to music festivals, Zilker Park, Lady Bird Lake, The Circuit of the Americas or a daytrip to the Hill Country. Austin offers rich cultural history, yet continues to be an ever-evolving national hotspot. Experience the stunning outdoors or explore the countless music venues that string together the Live Music Capital of the World. By surrounding yourself with the abundant entertainment, vivacious culture and inspiring cuisine, you will become a local in no time. The Domain The Q2 Stadium 183 130 290 360 Texas State Capitol 71 290 35 Austin Bergstrom Airport 9 MILES 71 1 1 83 130 45 13 MILES OUR NEIGHBORHOOD 12TH ST Texas State Capitol W 6TH ST MOPAC EXPY 12TH ST 11TH ST W 5TH ST Whole Foods Flagship W 10TH ST C SAN ANTONIO E S Mohawk A 9TH ST R CH WEST AVE A RIO GRAND V N LAMAR 8TH ST EZ NUECES TRINITY Franklin Barbecue NECHES 7TH ST SAN JACINTO BLVD Zilker Park GUADALUPE Sixth Street LAVACA 6TH ST COLORADO 2nd St District CONGRESS 5TH ST BRAZOS Voodoo Doughnut Stubb’s Barbecue 4TH ST Lamberts Antone’s 3RD ST Elephant Room Barton Springs Pool ACL Moody Hotel Vegas 35 Theater 2ND ST E 7TH ST RED RIVER BARTON Lady Bird Lake Trail CESAR CHAVEZ The White Horse SPRINGS Congress Bridge Bats E 4TH ST 1ST ST Historic Rainey Street E CESAR CHAVEZ Uchi L a d y B RIVERSIDE i Stay Gold r d L a La Barbecue k S 1ST e S CONGRESS S LAMAR Launderette South Congress The Continental Club DOWNTOWN AUSTIN LADY BIRD LAKE HIKE & BIKE TRAIL 0.3 MILES SIXTH STREET 0.5 MILES TEXAS CAPITOL 1 MILE THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 2 MILES ZILKER PARK (ACL) 3 MILES RAINEY STREET 0.1 MILES AUSTIN FC 10 MILES CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS 13 MILES EXTERIOR ARRIVAL LOBBY 7TH FLOOR POOL DECK PRIVATE CABANAS PALM COURT OUTDOOR BAR FAIRMONT SPA PRESIDENTIAL SUITE MEETING SPACES CULINARY OFFERINGS BEVERAGE OFFERINGS AN ARRAY OF BEAUTIFUL SPACES Offering 140,000 square feet of inspiring and flexible meeting, convention and outdoor space with state-of-the-art technology setups and ballrooms featuring floor to ceiling windows. • Manchester Ballroom 31,125 sq ft, divisible into seven sections • Congressional Ballroom 26,082 sq ft, divisible into three sections • 7th Floor Outdoor Event Space • Palm Park: 6,700 sq ft, with built-in stage • Park View: 3,927 sq ft, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the park • Pre-Function Foyer: 6,155 sq ft, with Nano Doors opening to Palm Court • Palm Court outdoor space: 4,500 sq ft • Executive Meeting Rooms Ranging from 267–1,395 sq ft Barton Hamilton Lady Bird Sculpture Springs Pool Lake Falls North Foyer Service & Storage Meeting Space Square Feet Dimensions Ceiling Height Theatre Classroom x3 Rounds x10 Hollow Square Reception Boardroom U-Shape (72”) x3 x3 x3 Congressional 26,082 207’ x 126’ 21.4’ 2,895 1,296 1,440 - 2,608 – – Ballroom Congressional A 9,072 72’ x 126’ 21.4’ 1,007 378 450 126 907 102 105 Congressional Foyer A Congressional Foyer B Congressional Foyer C Congressional B 9,072 72’ x 126’ 21.4’ 1,007 486 540 144 907 102 117 Congressional C 7,938 63’ x 126’ 21.4’ 881 432 450 126 793 102 105 Congressional AB 18,144 144’ x 126’ 21.4’ 2,014 869 990 – 1,814 – – Congressional Ballroom Congressional BC 17,010 135’ x 126’ 21.4’ 1,888 918 990 – 1,701 – – Congressional AA 12,726 101’ x 126’ 21.4’ 1,413 594 630 – 1,272 – – Congressional CC 11,844 94’ x 126’ 21.4’ 1,315 594 630 – 1,184 – – Service & Storage A B C Barton Springs 267 15’ x 18’ 9’ 30 12 10 – 26 12 – Hamilton Pool 560 29’ x 19’ 9’ 62 27 30 24 56 24 21 Lady Bird Lake 560 29’ x 19’ 9’ 62 27 30 24 56 24 21 AA CC Sculpture Falls 584 29’ x 20’ 9’ – – – – – 12 – Prefunction 11,000 – – – – – – – – – 3RD FLOOR FUNCTION SPACES CONGRESSIONAL BALLROOM 3RD FLOOR Agave Bluebonnet Firewheel Foxglove North Foyer Service Wisteria West & Foyer Meeting Space Square Feet Dimensions Ceiling Height Theatre Classroom Rounds x10 Hollow Square Reception Boardroom U-Shape Storage x3 (72”) x3 x3 x3 Agave 267 15’ x 18’ 10.6’ 30 12 10 – 26 12 – South Foyer Bluebonnet 560 29’ x 19’ 10.6’ 62 27 30 24 56 24 21 Firewheel 560 29’ x 19’ 10.6’ 62 27 30 24 56 24 21 Service & Storage Foxglove 584 29’ x 20’ 10.6’ – – – – – 12 – Violet Verbena Sunflower Sage Primrose Poppy Marigold Lantana 1,359 50’ x 27’ 10.6’ 151 72 120 48 135 42 42 Iris 1,359 50’ x 27’ 10.6’ 151 72 120 48 135 42 42 Indigo Indigo 1,359 50’ x 27’ 10.6’ 151 72 120 48 135 42 42 Marigold 980 28’ x 35’ 10.6’ 105 54 70 36 98 30 27 Poppy 1,015 29’ x 35’ 10.6’ 105 54 70 36 101 30 27 East Foyer Iris Primrose 1,015 29’ x 35’ 10.6’ 105 54 70 36 101 30 27 Sage 1,015 29’ x 35’ 10.6’ 105 54 70 36 101 30 27 Sunflower 980 28’ x 35’ 10.6’ 105 54 70 36 98 30 27 Lantana Verbena 1,015 29’ x 35’ 10.6’ 105 54 70 36 101 30 27 Violet 859 24’ x 36’ 10.6’ 77 36 60 30 85 30 24 Wisteria 1,179 25’ x 47’ 10.6’ 105 54 80 36 117 30 27 Prefunction 8,760 – – – – – – – – – Service & Storage 4TH FLOOR FUNCTION SPACES WISTERIA 4TH FLOOR INDIGO 4TH FLOOR Meeting Space Square Feet Dimensions Ceiling Height Theatre Classroom Rounds x10 Hollow Square Reception Boardroom U-Shape Elm Cypress Maple Pecan x3 (72”) x3 x3 x3 Manchester Ballroom 31,125 249’ x 125’ 21.4’ 3,455 1,458 1,800 – 3,112 – – North Foyer Manchester A-G 28,375 227’ x 125’ 21.4’ – – 1,710 – 2,837 – – Manchester A 5,112 72’ x 71’ 21.4’ 567 243 240 90 511 60 75 Service Manchester B 3,888 72’ x 54’ 21.4’ 432 243 240 90 388 60 75 & Manchester C 5,112 72’ x 71’ 21.4’ 567 243 240 90 511 60 75 Storage Manchester D 3,888 72’ x 54’ 21.4’ 432 243 240 90 388 60 75 Manchester E 3,380 65’ x 52’ 21.4’ 375 120 150 72 388 60 60 Manchester
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