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Hospitality fit for a king
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by Pete Roythorne   Printable version

If you’re looking for a unique way to wow your clients this between now and next August, then check out the Pharaoh’s Palace hospitality facility at the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Exhibition in the Exhibition Bubble at the O2.

More than a luxury restaurant or a relaxing VIP lounge with private exhibition access, The Pharaoh’s Palace extends the atmosphere of the exhibition into the heart of your event. Exclusively yours during your event, The Pharaoh’s Palace provides flexible dining, meeting and entertainment options, for groups of between 50 and 350 guests. 

 


The lap of luxury: The Pharaoh's Palace


 

Options include a Morning Viewing (‘Isis’ – Dawn Maker), Daytime Viewing (‘Ra’ – Sun Bearer) and Evening Viewing (‘Orisis’ – Dusk and Night). In the evening The Pharaoh’s Palace hospitality suite truly comes into its own, allowing guests to view the exhibition at their leisure with glass in hand.

“We are delighted by the initial reaction to the Pharaoh’s Palace,” said Simon Gillespie, chief executive of Tutankhamun Hospitality. “The venue offers a wonderful atmospheric setting in its own right, and the perfect entertaining space alongside this wonderful exhibition. 

“However, the real benefit of the venue is its flexibility and aside from corporate gala dinners, we can also host private meetings, conferences, product launches or even special interest groups. Essentially, The Pharaohs’ Palace is a private entertaining area coupled with the unique opportunity to enjoy exclusive access to the exhibition.”

For more information on the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Exhibition, visit www.visitlondon.com/tutankhamun

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