The Tamarind Tree

Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Outdoor Space

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250

Max Guest Capacity

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10120.1 Sq. Ft.

Area

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101.1 Ft. x 100.1 Ft. x

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About The Tamarind Tree

The Tamarind Tree is an elegant banquet hall situated within The Park, Indore, a distinguished property known for its blend of contemporary luxury and superior hospitality. This venue exemplifies sophistication and versatility, making it a premier choice for hosting a wide range of events in the vibrant city of Indore.

Designed to accommodate various occasions, The Tamarind Tree provides a spacious and well-appointed setting characterized by its tasteful decor that harmonizes modern aesthetics with subtle traditional influences. The venue ensures a comfortable and inviting environment, enhanced by thoughtfully planned lighting and an ambiance that caters to both formal and celebratory gatherings.

Area and capacity:

  • Area: 3,900 sq ft (approximately 362 sqm)
  • Pre-function Area: Adequate space available for guest reception and networking
  • Capacity: Theatre style up to 350 guests; Banquet style up to 220 guests; Classroom setup accommodating 150 guests

Facilities and services:

  • State-of-the-art sound and lighting systems customizable to event requirements
  • High-speed Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the venue
  • Comprehensive audiovisual equipment including microphones and projection facilities
  • Climate-controlled environment ensuring guest comfort
  • In-house event management support for seamless coordination
  • Customizable decor and thematic lighting options
  • Dedicated catering services offering diverse menus accommodating various dietary preferences
  • Ample parking facilities

Ideal events:

  • Large corporate conferences and seminars
  • Wedding receptions and engagement ceremonies
  • Social events including gala dinners and celebrations
  • Product launches and media events
  • Cultural programs and award functions

Unique design and advantages:

  • Expansive layout allowing flexible seating arrangements and stage setups
  • Elegant interiors featuring a blend of contemporary design and cultural motifs
  • Convenient access to The Park Indore’s other amenities including luxury accommodations and recreational facilities
  • Expert culinary team delivering bespoke catering options for diverse event formats
  • Strategically located within Indore, offering easy accessibility for local and outstation guests

The Tamarind Tree at The Park, Indore, presents an exceptional venue that marries functional design with luxurious comfort. With its expansive space, cutting-edge facilities, and expert event services, it stands out as a preferred destination for hosting memorable events that require both grandeur and precision.

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