Adam Room
Fondly known as the "Wedgwood" or "Oval" Room, the Adam Room was named after the British architect Robert Adam, who made this style of decoration famous in the late 18th century. The Adam Room can best be described as breathtaking. It truly stands alone in the luxurious beauty and design of its sculpted ceiling and oval shape, enhanced by a magnificent entrance platform.
Ballroom
Fairmont Château Laurier's original Ballroom, dating from 1921, was built in keeping with the style of a castle. It is a Renaissance-style ballroom with an 18-foot ceiling from which hang three spectacular crystal chandeliers that define every event as fit for royalty. This Ballroom has welcomed both Queen Elizabeth I and Princess Diana, numerous heads of state and many famed and infamous people alike. Soaring windows along one wall are reflected in the numerous mirrors surrounding the room and provide natural light for daytime events.
Executive Boardroom
This classic and elegant boardroom features a private reception area with intimate seating, its own private restroom, and double doors into the main meeting or dinner room. The solid dark wood boardroom table allows comfortable armchair seating for a maximum of 20 guests, and during the day, natural lighting is provided by shuttered windows, with views onto the main street and Rideau Canal.
Laurier Room and Terrace
The most sought-after room in the city, the stunning Laurier Room features a 16-foot ceiling with gorgeous chandeliers, wall sconces, and Roman columns around the perimeter of the room. The cream and burgundy decor provides richness and warmth, making this the perfect venue for corporate events. The crowning glory of the Laurier Room is its access to a beautiful outdoor terrace featuring unparalleled views of the Ottawa River, Rideau Canal, and the Parliament Buildings.