The Fairmont Royal York features 36 meeting rooms, from sleek, modern boardrooms to soaring ballrooms. Since 1929, these spaces have played host to groundbreaking social events, government occasions and business functions.
Some of the most notable rooms include:
Concert Hall
The Concert Hall was the venue for the hotel's inaugural ball on June 11, 1929. It once housed a magnificent organ from the renowned workshop of Casavant Frères of Québec, the only one of its kind in Canada. Over 8000 square feet, the Concert Hall is replete with soaring ceiling, full stage and balcony, crystal chandeliers, and delicately arched windows.
Imperial Room
Once Toronto's newest and most elegant dining and dancing establishment, this renowned space boasts over 5000 square feet of meeting and entertainment space and wrap-around floor-to-ceiling windows, which in their day had an unobstructed view of Toronto. Since a $2.5 million restoration in 2002, the Imperial Room is now used primarily for meetings and conventions.
Library Room
Once acting as the hotel's library, the room contained 12,000 volumes chosen to satisfy the tastes of the Royal York's varied guests. Today, the Library Room's charm is still apparent with its ornate furnishing and decorative fireplace and walnut-paneled cabinet bookcases.
Salon 1, The Nineteenth Floor
The Nineteenth Floor Executive Meeting Rooms are state-of-the-art meeting facilities, separate from the hotel's main conference and convention space. In addition to elegant and private meeting rooms, The Nineteenth Floor is home to exclusive dining experiences befitting its gracious setting. The exclusive reception area and fireplace lounge overlooks the Toronto waterfront, and private Concierge service is provided.