Weddings & Celebrations | Exclusive Use

Why Not Takeover? With Exclusive Use!

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Imagine holding a private celebration, a wedding ceremony, wedding reception, corporate event or charity event, in the exclusive surroundings of a Scarborough hotel.

Exclusive use ensures that the only guests there, are those you have specifically invited, providing a unique occasion and offering ultimate privacy, unrivaled flexibility and a level service that is second to none. From the moment you and your guests arrive, our dedicated team will take care of your every need.

With comfortable Scarborough hotels and corporate entertaining – from inspirational settings with impressive conferencing facilities.

Exclusive use includes all the facilities at the comfortable Scarborough hotel, for the sole enjoyment of you and your friends, perhaps for a wedding, an anniversary party, or for a team building weekend break for key staff or star-performers. Discuss your dining and banqueting requirements with Head Chef, who’ll be happy to create a personal menu to suit your needs, organise canapés and drinks receptions, indulge in a spot of tutored wine tasting or add to the experience even further by incorporating team building activities and corporate hospitality.

Whatever your requirements we will be delighted to offer a fully personalised itinerary to suit your needs – simply contact your chosen Scarborough hotel for further details and availability.


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