Meetings & Conference
Combining the chic, fashionable South Beach locale with classic panache, The National provides the ideal backdrop for corporate meetings and functions.
With its restored Art Deco décor, the 151-room National offers elegant, distinctive meeting space for high caliber, intimate events. All of the meeting space has natural lighting with full blackout capabilities.
Oval Room
The National’s largest meeting room, the Oval Room exudes the grandeur of the Art Deco period with its vintage 1939 chrome chandelier, large etched glass windows, deco wall sconces and antique bookcases, all carefully restored originals. Doors open onto the Garden Terrace overlooking the lush tropical gardens beyond.
Martini Room
For an intimate clubroom setting, the Martini Room features original terrazzo flooring and panoramic windows with wood shutters overlooking the restaurant terrace. Conveniently located adjacent to the Tamara restaurant and the hotel’s main bar, the Martini Room is also perfect for private dining or small cocktail receptions.
Boardroom I and II
Located on the Mezzanine level, the two boardrooms are handsomely
furnished with custom cabinetry and large frosted windows providing natural daylight. The Mezzanine balcony overlooking the hotel’s historic lobby with its comfortable sofas provides a private break-out area.
For further information visit www.nationalhotel.com/
Chitra Mogul
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