Gaura

Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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Hotel

Property Type

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Ballroom/Banquet

Space Type

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4.0

Rating

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700

Max Guest Capacity

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5586 Sq. Ft.

Area

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114 Ft. x 49 Ft. x 17 Ft.

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About Gaura

Gaura is an elegant banquet hall situated within the Fortune Park Panchwati Kolkata, a distinguished property offering refined event experiences in Kolkata. This spacious venue is crafted to accommodate a variety of social and corporate occasions, blending contemporary aesthetics with versatile functionality to deliver seamless events.

Strategically designed for grandeur and comfort, Gaura features sophisticated interiors that complement its well-maintained infrastructure. The hall's expansive layout and thoughtful amenities cater to events requiring adaptability and style, making it a preferred choice for hosts seeking a premium setting.

Area and capacity:

  • Area: 3,200 sq ft (297 sq m)
  • Pre-function Area: 480 sq ft (45 sq m)
  • Capacity by layout: Theatre up to 300 guests; Banquet up to 250 guests; Classroom up to 120 guests; U-shape up to 80 guests

Facilities and services:

  • Advanced audiovisual equipment with professional-grade sound and lighting systems
  • High-speed Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the venue
  • Climate-controlled environment ensuring comfort across seasons
  • Spacious pre-function area ideal for receptions and networking
  • On-site event management and dedicated support staff
  • Customizable décor options to align with event themes
  • Comprehensive catering services featuring diverse culinary selections
  • Accessibility features and ample parking space

Ideal events:

  • Large scale corporate conferences and seminars
  • Grand weddings and social celebrations
  • Product launches and promotional events
  • Gala dinners and award ceremonies
  • Networking events and community gatherings

Unique design and advantages:

  • Expansive floor area conducive to versatile seating arrangements
  • Elegant and modern interiors designed to enhance ambience
  • Seamless integration of technology supporting sophisticated presentations
  • Strategic location within Fortune Park Panchwati, offering easy accessibility
  • Experienced hospitality team ensuring impeccable service delivery

Gaura at Fortune Park Panchwati Kolkata stands out as a premier venue that combines size, sophistication, and functionality. Its carefully considered design and superior service offerings make it an exemplary choice for hosts aiming to create memorable and flawlessly executed events in an inspiring setting.

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Executive Suite

Executive Suite

The spacious Suite features a king-sized bed, lounge sofa, working desk and en suite bathroom.

Experience Dining

Neptune

Neptune

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Chai Bar

Chai Bar

Chai Bar & Lounge is a perfect place to relax & unwind while sipping through a selection of garden-fresh and organic teas in a comfortable setting.

Experience by the Space

Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

Fortune Park Panchwati Kolkata Does Offer Swimming Pool For the Guest.
Indoor Activity

Indoor Activity

Fortune Park Panchwati Kolkata Does Offer Indoor Activity for the Guest.

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Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

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