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Your Wedding at Hotel Felix

Hotel Felix has three beautiful reception rooms situated on the first floor of the original Victorian building. Our First Floor Hire option offers the wedding party exclusive use of this area; the interlinking pale toned reception rooms, generous landing space with elegant arched picture window and private stylish bathrooms. The rooms can seat a maximum of 60 guests for a wedding breakfast and 100 guests for an evening reception.

Exclusive First Floor Hire £1800

For a maximum of 60 day guests and 100 evening guests

Includes:

Marquee Wedding

If the numbers for your reception are higher than 60 we also have the option of an elegant marquee in our grounds. The marquee is supplied by Posh Tents and is erected at the side of the hotel and can be tailored to meet your individual needs. It can hold up to 180 guests for a reception and has its own private bar for your wedding guests. The disco is held in the Hyperion room adjacent to the marquee.

Felix Hire Charge for Marquee Weddings £1500

(In addition to the marquee cost from The Posh Tent Company)

For 60 to 180 guests

Includes

Additional Services

Included for all wedding parties:

Printed Menus, Table Numbers, Seating Plans, Cake Stand and Knife, White Table Linen, use of Hotel and Grounds for Photography, Private Guest Bar, Special Reduced Accommodation Rates.

Please contact our wedding co-ordinators on 01223 277 977 or help@hotelfelix.co.uk to arrange a personal meeting, where they can discuss your individual requirements in more detail.

Please note these prices are valid from March 2010.

Hotel Felix observes the right to change items of the above package in advance of a booking being confirmed.

Hotel Felix, Whitehouse Lane, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0LX. tel: 44(0)1223 277977 fax: 44(0)1223 277973 email:help@hotelfelix.co.uk

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