What to look for when sourcing a venue
- Meetings with clients or customers: a meeting venue can provide a professional setting creating a positive impression and helping to build constructive relationships.
- Internal meetings or training sessions: an external venue can provide a neutral location for team meetings or training sessions, supporting productive discussions and encouraging participation.
- Conferencing or events: the right space can provide the facilities required for larger-scale hybrid events such as seminars, lectures or product launches.
- Team building activities: the ideal location for off-site training or group activities, helping to develop team cohesion and boost morale.
1. Park James Hotel: for meetings in Silicon Valley itself
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- Location: Silicon Valley
- Capacity: up to 80
- Cost: $$$
2. The Box SF: for four floors of rustic meeting space
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- Location: Soma
- Capacity: up to 50
- Cost: $$$
3. WeWork 475 Sansome Street: for meeting rooms and office space on a whim
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- Location: Financial District
- Capacity: up to 14
- Cost: $
4. The Emblem Hotel: for sleek meeting rooms
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- Location: Union Square
- Capacity: up to 35
- Cost: $$$
5. Mindspace SF: for meeting rooms in the heart of San Francisco
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- Location: Chinatown, near Financial District
- Capacity: up to 10
- Cost: $
6. Home2 Suites by Hilton: for hosting traveling attendees
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- Location: South San Francisco
- Capacity: up to 50
- Cost: $$
7. The Ritz-Carlton SF: for luxury meeting spaces
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- Location: Chinatown
- Capacity: up to 500
- Cost: $$$$
8. Spaces Levi’s Plaza: for a fresh take on corporate meetings
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- Location: Telegraph Hill, near Embarcadero
- Capacity: up to 8
- Cost: $
9. The Marker: for stylish meeting rooms
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- Location: Tenderloin
- Capacity: up to 200
- Cost: $$$
10. The InterContinental San Francisco: for classic meeting rooms high in the sky
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- Location: Soma
- Capacity: up to 1000
- Cost: $$$$