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St-Paul-Hotel-Wedding-Venue-Capacity.Jpg.Pdf usiness and leisure travelers know us for our trademark style, sophistication and elegance. Meeting and social planners know us for our impeccable service. Locally we are known as nothing less than an icon. B The Saint Paul Hotel is Minnesota’s landmark hotel — classic, wonderful and truly one-of-a-kind. HIGHLIGHTS & AMENITIES Since 1910, the historic Saint Paul Hotel has been the premier choice for out-of-town visitors, weddings, business and social events. Overlooking beautiful Rice Park and historic Landmark Center, we are conveniently located in the heart of Saint Paul’s business, entertainment, arts and cultural districts. HIGHLIGHTS • 254 lavishly appointed guestrooms and suites with standard wireless internet, most overlooking Rice Park or Landmark Center. • Stunning panoramic views from our rooftop Fitness Center. • Elegantly designed event spaces for up to 350 guests. • Luxurious private suites for smaller gatherings. • Experienced meeting, wedding and event planners who will assist you to create the perfect, customized wedding or event. • M ST. Cafe offers contemporary cuisine in a sophisticated-yet- casual atmosphere. Open for breakfast, lunch and Sunday brunch. • The St. Paul Grill, an East Coast inspired grill and bar, features award-winning cuisine and spectacular views of Rice Park and our English garden. Open for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. • Our Lobby Bar serves cocktails, appetizers, lighter fare and desserts. • In Room Dining features a tantalizing array of appetizers, entrées, snacks, cocktails, specialty coffees and desserts available 24 hours to enjoy from the comfort and privacy of your room. • Awarded Four Diamond status by American Automobile Association consecutively for over 30 years. • Our Italian Renaissance Revival style hotel, designed by Reed and Stem, is a member of Historic Hotels of America. The Saint Paul Hotel | 350 Market Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102 | 651-228-3892 | [email protected] | saintpaulhotel.com EVENT SPACE Impeccable catering. Legendary service. Length x Square Ceiling Hollow 3/4 Rounds Rounds Room Theater Conference U-Shape Classroom Chevron Reception Width Footage Height Square Rounds of 8 of 10 Promenade Ballroom 78' x 50' 3,900 18' 350 65 75 60 224 200 160 500 280 320 North 50' x 39' 1,950 18' 175 30 40 30 100 100 80 250 120 150 South 50' x 39' 1,950 18' 175 30 40 30 100 100 80 250 120 150 Promenade Foyer 80' x 34' 2,720 12' — — — — — — — 350 — — James J. Hill 36' x 54' 1,950 12' 150 40 50 42 80 75 60 200 96 120 North 35' x 18' 630 12' 50 20 20 18 24 25 20 50 24 30 South 35' x 36' 1,320 12' 75 25 30 30 48 50 40 150 64 80 Archbishop Ireland 17' x 35' 600 12' — 25 — — 24 — — 40 24 30 Lexington 26' x 16' 416 9'3" 30 20 24 18 24 25 20 30 24 30 Summit 44' x 31' 1,365 9'3" 100 30 40 40 80 75 60 150 100 120 Cedar 19' x 11' 209 8' — Boardroom for 10 — — — — — — — — M ST. Cafe 50' x 60' 3,000 9'6" — — Ask— about M— ST. Cafe’s seating— options— — 250 — 150 East 20' x 20' 400 9'6" — — — — — — — 40 — 30 West 20' x 20' 400 9'6" — — — — — — — 40 — 30 Business Center 12'10" x 9'9" 120 9'8" — Boardroom for 8 — — — — — — — — MAIN LEVEL Enchanting. Elegant. Effortless. We bring all this and more to your event. With 14,000 square feet of the area’s finest meeting and event space and South state-of-the-art technology with support, we will passionately see to even T o Skyway & Parking The the smallest detail. Whether you’re hosting a wedding, corporate event or The Promenade private party, we offer outstanding service, award-winning food and elegant, Promenade Foyer Ballroom flexible event spaces to address your every need. South North PROMENADE BALLROOM Our largest meeting space. It accommodates James J. Hill up to 260 people classroom style and features a 16 x 16 ft. drop down screen at each rth end of the space. This room may also be split in half for smaller meetings and groups. No The Restrooms JAMES J. HILL ROOM A beautiful, naturally lit room, with seating up to 100 St. Paul people classroom style. This room is a perfect fit for a small general session with an d Grill Archbishoplan Ire Elevators attached breakout, as this room can also be divided. Also a very popular choice for an Concierge executive reception and dinner. Main Entrance Lobby ARCHBISHOP IRELAND ROOM The executive boardroom of choice in Saint Paul. This space features comfortable high-back leather chairs, natural light Lobby and is conveniently located directly off of the lobby. Bar Front Desk M ST. CAFE A full service restaurant that can be transposed after 2:00 pm into Business Administrative Offices a reception space to welcome guests prior to their events. Lunch at M ST. Cafe’s Center Entrance European-inspired hot and cold sideboard is included in our Day Meeting Package. SUMMIT ROOM Located directly across from M ST. Cafe, this room is wonderful for large meetings, conferences, lunches and dinners. LOWER LEVEL LEXINGTON ROOM Located across from the Summit room and adjacent to M ST. Cafe, our Lexington room is perfect for small board or interactive meetings, M ST. M ST. Cafe breakout sessions and small lunches. It also features a drop down screen. West CEDAR ROOM Ideal for intimate meetings and dinners. Elevators M ST. M ST. Landing East The Archbishop Ireland Room Summit Lexington Men’s R estroom Women’s R estroom Cedar The Saint Paul Hotel | 350 Market Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102 | 651-228-3892 | [email protected] | saintpaulhotel.com GUESTROOMS & SUITES European elegance. Sophisticated style and luxury. The Saint Paul Hotel offers 254 elegantly appointed guestrooms including 31 luxurious suites, all fully equipped for business or leisure. Our rooms and suites are distinguished by their classic furniture, sumptuous bedding, custom-designed mattresses, granite vanity bathrooms and lovely views of Rice Park, Landmark Center and downtown Saint Paul. DELUXE GUESTROOM LANDMARK KING EXECUTIVE KING Our Deluxe rooms are available with one king, one This luxurious, large corner room overlooking Landmark This elegant, oversized room with a four-poster king queen or two double beds. All rooms overlook down- Center and Rice Park features a four-poster king bed, bed, sitting area and executive desk is especially town Saint Paul or Rice Park. The king and double have sitting area, coffee table and desk with two chairs. A suited for the business traveler. It overlooks Saint a desk, plush chair and ottoman. Approx. 300 sq. ft. popular choice for brides and grooms. Approx. 441 sq. ft. Paul’s Landmark Plaza. Approx. 570 sq. ft. AMBASSADOR SUITE THE PARK SUITE THE ORDWAY SUITE A charming, corner suite overlooking Rice Park with a Perfect for entertaining, the Park suite has a four-poster Our most luxurious suite with a king bedroom, one four-poster king bedroom, sophisticated decor and king bedroom, two full baths and a parlor with dining and a half baths, a parlor with dining seating up to a spacious seating area separated by French doors. seating up to ten and a sitting area for up to six. eight, a sitting area for up to six and a wet bar. It It can be extended to two bedrooms by reserving the Beautiful views, spacious and ideal for private meetings, can be extended to two bedrooms by reserving the adjoining Deluxe room. Approx. 592 sq. ft. gift openings and small receptions. Approx. 934 sq. ft. adjoining Deluxe room. Perfect for small meetings or as a hospitality suite. Approx. 934 sq. ft. The Promenade Ballroom THE LOWRY SUITE An elegant apartment with all the comforts of home. This suite features a full kitchen, plush living room, connecting king bedroom, two full baths and dining room, overlooking downtown Saint Paul. Ideal for extended trips. Approx. 1,140 sq. ft. The Saint Paul Hotel | 350 Market Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102 | 651-228-3892 | [email protected] | saintpaulhotel.com DIRECTIONS & ATTRACTIONS FROM THE EAST CHILDREN’S MUSEUM (0.5 miles) • Take I-94 West to the 6th Street exit. 10 West 7th Street, St. Paul • 651-225-6000 mcm.org • Follow 6th Street for nine blocks to Market Street. COMO PARK ZOO (5.3 miles) • Turn left onto Market Street and proceed for one block. 1250 Kaufman Drive North, St. Paul • 651-487-8201 comozooconservatory.org The Saint Paul Hotel is on the left. FITZGERALD THEATER (0.5 miles) FROM THE WEST 10 Exchange Street East, St. Paul • 651-290-1200 fitzgeraldtheater.publicradio.org • Take I-94 East to 5th Street. GUTHRIE THEATER (9.5 miles) • Follow 5th Street to Market Street. 818 South 2nd Street, Minneapolis • 612-337-2224 guthrietheater.org • Turn right onto Market Street. The Saint Paul Hotel is on your left. HILLCREST GOLF CLUB (8.3 miles) FROM THE NORTH 2200 Larpenteur Avenue East, St. Paul • 651-774-6088 hillcreststpaul.com • Take I-35E South to Wacouta and 10th Street exit. HISTORY THEATRE (0.6 miles) • Stay to the left and follow Wacouta to Kellogg Boulevard. 30 10th Street East, St. Paul • 651-292-4323 historytheatre.com • Turn right and go eight blocks to Market Street. • Turn right onto Market Street and proceed for one block. JAMES J. HILL CENTER (0.03 Miles) The Saint Paul Hotel is on the right. 80 West 4th Street, St. Paul • 651-265-5500 jjhill.org FROM THE SOUTH LANDMARK CENTER (0.03 miles) 75 West 5th Street, St. Paul • landmarkcenter.org • Take I-35E North to the Kellogg Boulevard exit.
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