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Conference and meeting rooms - Perth and Perthshire

If you're looking for well-equipped, accessible, flexible and inspirational conference facilities or meeting rooms Perth and the Perthshire area can deliver on all fronts.

Also known as the Ancient Capital of Scotland or the "Fair City", Perth is attractively situated on either side of the Tay, one of Scotland's mightiest rivers. It succeeds in combining "big city" advantages (easy accessibility, plus first-class accommodation, dining and leisure facilities) with the rural ambience of a former market town, making it a perfect venue for meetings.

With a duo of pleasantly green public parks (the quirkily named North and South Inches), a bustling shopping centre, a theatre, cinema and galleries all located just a few minutes' walk from its stunning glass-fronted concert hall, when it comes to venues for meetings and conferences, Perth has it all.

Combine Perth meetings with incentives

Perthshire is home to a veritable cornucopia of venues offering corporate events in Scotland, ranging from historic homes to centres of sporting derring-do to luxurious four and five-star hotels. So if you want to reward staff who have performed particularly well, why not combine a company meeting with motivational team building activities or a day or night out?

In addition to providing fully equipped meeting rooms and experienced events staff to ensure the smooth running of your event, the following Perthshire venues offer incentive packages:

  • Atholl Palace Hotel
  • Blair Castle
  • Blue Sky Experiences
  • Crieff Hydro Hotel and Resort
  • Hilton Dunkeld House Hotel
  • Murrayshall House Hotel
  • Perth Racecourse
  • Scone Palace
  • The Famous Grouse Experience
  • The Gleneagles Hotel

Each of these fabulous venues has what it takes to ensure your Perth meetings are a resounding success.

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