Conveniently located in the heart of Crawley is Crowne Plaza London - Gatwick Airport

Crowne Plaza London - Gatwick Airport exterior

CROWNE PLAZA LONDON – GATWICK AIRPORT
01293 608 608 | www.crimsonhotels.com/hotel/crowne-plaza-london-gatwick


Conveniently located in the heart of Crawley, just a short drive from Gatwick Airport, this modern hotel offers everything from an intimate dinner to formal wedding reception for up to 200 guests. With 13 versatile function rooms, you’re bound to find the perfect fit. The venue offers a great selection of inclusive packages or can create something bespoke. For those wishing to stay overnight, your loved ones can retreat to one of the hotel’s 294 bedrooms to relax after a long day of celebrating.

THE CELEBRATIONS
The Arundel Suite is the largest of the function rooms here and can accommodate up to 200 loved ones for a banqueting dinner and reception. It boasts its own entrance, a private bar and foyer area, which is ideal for welcoming guests and kick-starting your celebrations. It’s also divisible into two sections, perfect for smaller parties of up to 60. The Windsor Suite is an intimate space, able to accommodate up to 60 guests for a private dinner. Located on the ground floor it offers step-free access and plenty of natural daylight.

The Langley Suite is one of the venue’s recently refurbished function spaces, conveniently located on the ground floor next to Bar92, it has access to the Bar’s heated terrace. With floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the room with daylight, this space is ideal for intimate celebrations of up to 40 nearest and dearest. What’s more, once the sun has set, mood lighting will ensure the party vibe continues into the night.

PLUS...
Once you’ve booked your date, you’ll be invited to a complimentary menu tasting, where you can offer feedback and suggestions allowing the team to tailor it to your tastes. On the night of your wedding, you’ll also be invited to enjoy a complimentary stay in one of the luxury Club Rooms, including champagne and full English breakfast.

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