Pavillon Royal

Venue Type: Event Venue

Location: Carrefour du bout des lacs, 1 Rte de la Muette à Neuilly, Paris, France

About Pavillon Royal

Pavillon Royal is an event venue located in Neuilly, serving customers across Paris. Situated at Carrefour du bout des lacs on Route de la Muette, this venue provides a dedicated space for organizing memorable occasions. Open daily from 6:00 AM to 4:00 AM, Pavillon Royal accommodates various event planning needs with a focus on reliability and quality service. The venue is known for clear communication with organizers, making it a practical option when comparing providers in the Paris area. Whether you're planning a special celebration or professional gathering, the team at Pavillon Royal works with clients to bring their visions to life. For specific details about availability, packages, and customization options, contact them directly at +33 1 58 01 11 11 or visit http://www.pavillon-royal.paris/ to learn more about hosting your next event.

Planner Insights

# Planner Insight: Pavillon Royal **Best For:** - Corporate events and professional gatherings - Evening receptions and galas - Wedding celebrations - Multi-purpose celebrations requiring flexible timing **Estimated Budget Range:** Without published pricing, budget estimates are difficult to project. However, as a dedicated event venue in the Neuilly area of Paris, expect mid-to-premium pricing typical for Paris venues in this category. Request quotes for your specific event type and guest count. Actual costs will vary significantly based on date, guest capacity, catering choices, and additional services. **What planners usually like:** - Located in Neuilly with easy access to Paris; convenient for guests traveling from central Paris or the western suburbs - Extended operating hours (6:00 AM – 4:00 AM) provide flexibility for early morning events, late-night receptions, or unconventional scheduling - Responsive communication style noted in the venue description suggests accessibility during the planning process - Dedicated event venue (not a multipurpose space) indicates professional infrastructure and experience managing celebrations **Things to clarify before booking:** - **Capacity details:** Confirm exact guest capacity and whether it varies by room setup or event type - **Amenities and inclusions:** Request a detailed list of what's provided (tables, chairs, lighting, sound system, kitchen facilities, parking) and what requires additional rental - **Pricing structure:** Understand whether quotes are per-person, per-hour, flat rate, or a combination—and what's included in base pricing - **Catering policy:** Confirm whether in-house catering is required, if outside caterers are permitted, and any associated fees or restrictions

Frequently Asked Questions

Given Pavillon Royal's extended hours (6 AM – 4 AM daily), how should I plan differently for a late-night event versus a daytime one at this venue?
The 22-hour operating window is genuinely unusual and valuable for Paris venues—you can run an evening reception that transitions into a late-night celebration without venue restrictions. However, clarify with the team whether their staffing, catering partners, and lighting setup support events past midnight, as many Parisian venues have different service levels for late hours. Also confirm noise ordinances with the Neuilly municipality, since residential areas nearby may have strict after-hours sound limits even if the venue itself stays open.
What should I specifically ask about when touring Pavillon Royal to understand if their space matches my event's needs?
Request a detailed walkthrough of how the venue handles transitions between different event phases—ceremony to cocktail to dinner—since Event Venues often have flexible but sometimes limited dedicated zones. Ask about their in-house vs. preferred vendor relationships, particularly for catering and audio-visual, because the quality of your event often depends more on these partnerships than the raw space. Finally, see the venue at the same time of day as your planned event; morning light and evening ambiance are completely different in Paris, especially near the Bois de Boulogne area.
Is Pavillon Royal suitable for corporate events, and what advantages or limitations should I expect compared to a dedicated business hotel venue?
Event Venues typically excel at flexibility and cost-efficiency for corporate functions, but Pavillon Royal likely won't have the integrated hotel rooms, dedicated business centers, or standardized AV infrastructure that corporate planners often expect. The tradeoff is usually better creativity and customization potential—if you need a distinctive, branded experience rather than a "standard conference room" feel, an Event Venue often delivers better value. Ask them directly about their corporate event experience and whether they've handled your specific event type (conference, gala, product launch) before.
The Neuilly location near Route de la Muette—how accessible is this for guests, and what transportation should I communicate?
Neuilly is upscale but not as transit-connected as central Paris; guests relying on Metro will need to know the closest lines and walking distance, while those driving should understand parking availability (which the venue data doesn't clarify—a critical gap to address). For events expecting guests from across Paris, consider that journey times from the Latin Quarter or Marais could be 30-45 minutes via public transport, so communicate logistics clearly and consider whether shuttle services make sense for your guest list. The location is genuinely beautiful near the Bois de Boulogne, but it's not as convenient as venues in the 8th or 16th, so factor this into your marketing and logistics planning.
What types of events is an Event Venue like this genuinely best suited for, and where might I be better served elsewhere?
Event Venues shine for flexible, customizable celebrations—weddings, milestone parties, themed galas, and creative corporate events where you're designing the entire experience from scratch rather than working within pre-set packages. They're typically less ideal for conferences requiring multiple breakout rooms, or for events where guests expect integrated hospitality (hotel rooms, on-site dining beyond the event itself), or situations where you need extensive AV infrastructure already built-in. If you're uncertain whether your event type is a good fit, describe the specifics to their team—their honest feedback about whether they've successfully hosted similar events will be more valuable than any generic venue comparison.
What should I budget and plan for regarding vendor coordination and timeline management at Pavillon Royal?
Since Event Venues typically offer the space but require you to source or coordinate most vendors (catering, florist, entertainment, photography), expect to manage more moving pieces than at an all-inclusive hotel venue—this takes more planning time but often costs less and gives you more control. Build extra coordination time into your timeline, and specifically ask Pavillon Royal which vendors they regularly work with and whether they provide coordination support or require you to manage everything independently. Start vendor outreach earlier than you would at a full-service venue, especially for Paris-based specialists during peak season (May-September).

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