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Restored to its original 1922 grandeur, Hotel Bethlehem is
the perfect venue for your wedding reception, banquet or private
party and special event. Floor-to-ceiling palladium windows,
painted murals and beautiful balconies provide an elegant
1920's décor for the perfect wedding, banquet or an
unforgettable special event.
Did we mention that our Grand Ballroom is definitely the finest reception room in the Lehigh Valley, seating up to 300 people for banquets and special events?
When you host your special event at the newly renovated
Hotel Bethlehem, you'll experience world-class service,
beautiful yet efficient banquet and event facilities, charming
guest accommodations, elegantly appointed lobby and common
areas, and five-star cuisine.
Beautiful Weddings in Bethlehem Pennsylvania:
Beautiful memories begin with detailed arrangements. At
the Historic Hotel Bethlehem our professional event planners
will work with you to organize and coordinate your wedding
planning, dining and hotel arrangements. We realize that
your wedding is unique. We have perfected this special event
by providing a beautiful historic setting and professional
catering and event planning team to assist you through this
exciting stage in life.
Special Events and Banquets in Historic Bethlehem.
Allow us to prepare your special event and banquet. Leave the details to us. Hotel Bethlehem is the ideal location for your banquet or private party and special event.
Choose from our beautiful banquet and event facilities:
The Grand Ballroom
On the Mezzanine
Beautiful balconies and four large arched mirrors make the magnificent Grand Ballroom one of the most exquisite grand banquet rooms in the Lehigh Valley.
- Banquets: seats up to 300 for banquets and special events
- Receptions: accommodates up to 400 for receptions
- Elegant, charming 1920's décor
- Two balcony rooms can be sectioned off for smaller space
The Mural Ballroom
Seven large murals, painted by George Gray and hung in the
Colonnade Steakhouse since 1937, retell the history of Bethlehem.
In particular, the story of how Count Zinzendorf and other
early settlers met on Christmas Eve in 1741 in a crude cabin
on the site now occupied by the hotel, and named the city
of Bethlehem, emblazons an entire wall. Seats up to 190
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