Dome des Champs-Élysées

Venue Type: Banquet Hall

Location: 39 Av. des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France

About Dome des Champs-Élysées

Dome des Champs-Élysées is a banquet hall located at 39 Av. des Champs-Élysées in Paris, putting it in one of the city's most iconic neighborhoods. The venue operates daily from 8:00 AM to 3:00 AM, offering extended availability for various events throughout the week. With its prime location on the famous avenue, the space provides convenient access for guests traveling to and from central Paris. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a larger celebration, this venue works with clients organizing events across Paris. The location itself is a significant draw, combining accessibility with the prestige of the Champs-Élysées district. For more details about available services, capacity, and booking options, reach out at +33 1 40 28 16 82 or visit https://jouretnuit.paris/dome-des-champs-elysees/. Worth considering when comparing venues in central Paris.

Planner Insights

**Best For:** - Corporate galas and formal dinner events - Evening celebrations and late-night receptions (given extended 3 AM closing) - Upscale cocktail parties and networking events - Medium to large celebrations seeking a prestigious central location **Estimated Budget Range:** Likely €3,000–€8,000+ for venue rental, based on comparable banquet halls in the Champs-Élysées area. Actual costs depend heavily on guest count, date, and services included. Contact the venue directly for specific pricing—significant variation is common for this location and venue type. **What planners usually like:** - Prime Champs-Élysées location reduces guest travel friction and adds venue prestige without requiring a destination event - Extended operating hours (8 AM–3 AM daily) provide flexibility for late-night events and morning-to-evening scheduling - Accessible via public transport and centrally located for guest convenience - Professional banquet hall setup typically handles standard catering and table arrangements **Things to clarify before booking:** - **Actual capacity:** No guest count listed—confirm whether the space works for your group size and if multiple rooms are available - **What's included vs. additional costs:** Clarify catering, beverage packages, table settings, décor, and service staff charges separately - **Setup and breakdown timing:** Confirm whether your rental duration includes setup/breakdown hours or if these are charged separately - **Specific amenities:** Request details on AV capabilities, kitchen facilities, parking options, and any restrictions on outside vendors or decorations

Frequently Asked Questions

Given the late-night hours (until 3:00 AM), how suitable is this venue for events that extend into the early morning, and what should I know about Paris regulations around noise and guest departures?
Banquet halls with extended hours like this are excellent for late receptions, after-parties, or overnight galas, but Paris has strict noise ordinances that tighten significantly after 10:00 PM in residential areas—however, the Champs-Élysées location may have more flexibility due to its commercial/tourist character. When you call, specifically ask about their soundproofing capabilities and whether they've hosted events past midnight before, as this directly impacts whether your 2:00 AM celebration is feasible or just theoretically possible on paper.
The Champs-Élysées is heavily trafficked by tourists and has limited loading zones—how does this venue typically handle catering logistics, vendor access, and guest arrival on event day?
This is critical for banquet planning: you'll want to confirm whether the venue has dedicated service entrances, whether they work with pre-approved caterers (which limits your options), and if they manage valet or coach parking for your guests, since street parking is nearly impossible. Ask specifically about their experience with large deliveries and setup times—some prestigious avenue venues require vendors to arrive very early morning or late evening to avoid street congestion.
As a banquet hall rather than a full-service hotel or event center, what services and amenities should I expect to be included versus outsourced, and does this venue provide event coordination support?
Banquet halls typically provide the space, basic lighting, and tables/chairs but often require you to source catering, entertainment, decor, and sometimes even restroom facilities separately—this means more moving parts to coordinate but also more flexibility for customization. Before booking, get a detailed list of what's included versus what you'll need to arrange independently, and ask if they provide an in-house event coordinator or if you'll be managing multiple vendors yourself on the day.
How does the iconic Champs-Élysées location affect my guest experience and event budget, and are there hidden costs I should anticipate?
The prestige of the address is a huge draw for guests and photographs, but expect 15-25% premium pricing compared to similar-sized banquet halls in less famous Paris neighborhoods, plus potential upcharges for services, parking solutions, and delivery coordination due to location constraints. When budgeting, factor in that many Paris caterers may charge delivery surcharges for central locations, and confirm whether the venue's quoted price includes basic setup, AV capabilities, and climate control—banquet halls sometimes list surprisingly bare-bones base rates.
What's the typical setup and flexibility for different event layouts (cocktail-style, seated dinner, dancing), and are there any architectural limitations I should know about?
Banquet halls vary wildly in layout flexibility—some have columns, low ceilings, or fixed partition walls that limit how you can configure the space, so you absolutely need to see a floor plan or visit in person before committing. Ask about ceiling height (critical for uplighting and décor impact), whether the space can be divided for multiple events, and whether they can accommodate both formal seated dinner and dance floor in the same evening—the venue's architecture will directly determine if your vision is possible.
Given Paris's unpredictable weather and the venue's prime location for outdoor guest arrivals, should I plan for indoor guest flow, and how are temperature/climate control managed?
Paris weather can shift rapidly, and since the Champs-Élysées location means guests will be exposed to elements before entering, confirm whether the venue has a covered entry area or lobby space where guests can gather if there's rain or cold—this affects guest comfort and coat check logistics. Also ask about HVAC capacity, as banquet halls hosting 200+ people can get uncomfortably warm quickly, especially if guests arrive in formal wear; make sure climate control can handle your expected headcount.

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