How to Choose the Best Holiday Party Venue in 5 Steps — According to 3 Top Corporate Vendors

As the year draws to a close, it’s time to celebrate your company’s successes — and toast to future endeavors. It’s also a time to bring employees (and even shareholders) together for an evening of epic entertainment. So where to start? According to expert corporate planners: An unforgettable soirée hinges on the right holiday party venue.

PartySlate reached out to The Revel Group, Ladidadi Events & Incentives, and The Actors Gymnasium to gain insight from some of the best corporate vendors in the industry. As experienced vendors, they know the importance of choosing the right holiday party venue before the planning begins. It starts with knowing what to prioritize in a venue, which questions to ask, and understanding your company’s needs.

Kasey Foster, Special Events Manager of The Actors Gymnasium, reminds us why company holiday parties are so important. “Why do we throw parties?” he asks. “To create a shared experience for the people we care about. The better the experience, the more memorable the time; and the more memorable the time, the closer the bonds become.”

Keep reading to learn how to choose the best party venue in five steps — plus discover some of our favorite holiday party ideas found on PartySlate. The holidays have never looked happier.

See a Winter Wonderland Holiday Bash Unfold From Start to Finish

video courtesy of: Plan It! Events

1. Know What to Prioritize

Ports of Call Themed Holiday Party

photographer: Show Ready Photo | Pier 27 | Blueprint Studios | Found Rental Co.

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Modern New Years Eve Dinner Party at Canvas in Wheeling, Illinois

photo courtesy of & venue: Canvas | Yanni Design Studio

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Many factors go into choosing the right corporate holiday party venue. You may have a checklist already in mind, or you may not know where to start. Either way, it’s important to know what to prioritize. Once you establish your essentials, you can begin to narrow your venue selection based on secondary needs. 

Prioritize the following for a seamless event: location, style, and guest capacity.

Location

A Fun, Simple, & Elegant 1920's Speakeasy-Themed Corporate Holiday Event in New York City

photographer: Natural Expressions Photography | Cerbelli Creative

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Outdoor Holiday Party in Los Angeles, California

photographer: Brian To Photography | Party Crush Events

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You know the saying: location, location, location. Before you choose a venue, you need to know where you want your holiday party to take place. 

Sarah Banasiak, Chief Creative Officer of The Revel Group, urges companies to consider the accessibility of the location. “For example, is the location easy to get to and from for your team?” she asks.

Companies will also want to consider whether they need to accommodate remote team members. Consider whether your venue location is close to hotels, restaurants, or the airport. 

Lastly, keep in mind that your surroundings inevitably affect the look and vibe of your celebration. For guests living in warmer climates, an outdoor cocktail hour can hinge on the beauty of the surroundings. Even indoor celebrations can benefit from a breathtaking view.

Pro Tip: Hire a corporate event planner or event agency before you start your venue search. An experienced planner will be familiar with potential venue choices. They’ll know the right questions to ask and will anticipate pain points that you might overlook.

Style

Winter Wonderland

photographer: Filip Wolak | Twenty Three Layers (23 Layers)

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Blue Lagoon Themed Corporate Holiday Party at Revel Fulton Market in Chicago, Illinois

photographer: Erika Dufour | Revel Global Events | Revel Decor

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Your party style creates the look and feel of your celebration. Consequently, choosing a party style may have more to do with your venue choice than you think.

Sarah Banasiak, Chief Creative Officer of The Revel Group (which includes Revel Global Events, Revel Decor, Limelight Catering, and Revel Space), explains. “While some of the best design companies can certainly transform a space, when you start with a foundation of style, you can maximize your spend to create the ultimate space and vibe. Planners and PartySlate are a perfect place to start that process and allow you to find the perfect fit.” 

Banasiak suggests companies first think about “the overall feel they want to embody with their celebration, and then find something or someplace that aligns.” For a more formal affair, she suggests a venue with “great bones and classic design elements.” For something more trendy and unexpected, choose “a non-traditional venue or little-known, undiscovered spot.” Whatever style you decide on, she advises companies to make sure it’s “in line with the vibe of the company” as well as the demographic of the guests. 

Keep in mind, many venues, such as hotels, may feature holiday decorations during the holidays. As such, Noelle McInerney, Founder and Senior Producer of Ladidadi Events & Incentives, advises companies to ask prospective venues if there will be predetermined holiday decorations. She also recommends that companies ask whether there are any restrictions in terms of what décor can be added.

Banasiak reminds us, “Your design team should be asking questions about load in and out times.” She also tells us that any design teams who have not previously worked in your chosen venue should ask “what has worked well in the past and what hasn’t. Your venue team can have a wealth of information about where the real impact points are.” 

See how some venues lend themselves more easily to certain styles:

New Years Eve Celebration at The Ritz-Carlton, Boston
photo courtesy of & venue: The Ritz-Carlton, Boston

The Hotel Ballroom

Ballroom hotels often feature classic architecture, mirrored walls, and glittering chandeliers. As such, they’re the perfect venue space for a classic party style. We love how this New Year’s Eve celebration at The Ritz-Carlton, Boston features silver and gold details that complement the room’s silvery color palette and crystalline chandeliers.

Mischievous Merriment Holiday Party
photo courtesy of & décor: KEHOE DESIGNS | venue: The Geraghty | lighting & a/v: BlackOak Technical Productions | entertainment: Élan Artists

Industrial Event Space

Industrial venues are known for their soaring ceilings and open floor plans, as well as truss and rigging features. Such customizable spaces lend themselves to vibrant projection mapping and dramatic ceiling décor. We especially love how this Chicago holiday party transformed the The Geraghty with bright-blue uplighting and eclectic light fixtures by and BlackOak Technical Productions.

Tented holiday party venue with string lights | PartySlate
photo courtesy of & décor: Plan It! Events

Party Tent

Party tent rentals come in all shapes and sizes, making them the most versatile holiday party venue. They’re also a great choice for companies looking to celebrate outdoors with a weather-proof option. We love how this holiday party, planned by Plan It! Events, spans indoors and out — giving guests a chance to celebrate under twinkling lights as well as twinkling stars.

Alluring and Bright Corporate Holiday Celebration at Venue SIX10 in Chicago, Illinois
photo courtesy of & a/v: BlackOak Technical Productions | décor: KEHOE DESIGNS | venue: Venue SIX10

Exclusive Event Space

Exclusive event spaces are specifically designed to host celebrations. As such, they tend to be more versatile and transformable. Think of the space as a blank canvas. We love how this corporate holiday party at Venue SIX10 feels like six parties in one. Ever-shifting uplighting by BlackOak Technical Productions casts the celebration in a range of bold hues from one minute to the next. Click “See More Photos,” and see which color you like best.

007 Holiday Party
photographer: Sheri Whitko Photography | Ladidadi Events & Incentives | décor: Event Creative | venue: Aragon Ballroom

Historic Landmark

Vintage venues, often registered as Historic Landmarks, frequently feature ornate architectural details and décor. Thus, they lend themselves to glamorous celebrations with lots of gold and glittering details. We love how this James Bond-themed holiday party at the Aragon Ballroom, planned by , uses lavish gold furnishings to complement the terra-cotta ceilings and luxe golden balconies.

Guest Capacities

Yelp Holiday Party at The Regency Center in San Francisco, CA

photographers: Jim Vetter Photography & Misti Layne | Entire Productions | Blueprint Studios

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Company Holiday Disco Bash at Edison Ballroom in New York

photographers: Kari Otero Photography | Florie Huppert Design

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Banasiak reminds us to not overlook a venue’s guest capacities. “Is the size large enough to comfortably fit your guest count?” she asks. She also suggests to make sure the space isn’t too large for your guest count, “making it feel cold or lacking excitement and energy.”

Pro Tip: PartySlate’s Curated Venue Directory features guest capacities on each venue listing, so you will be able to determine whether a venue meets your capacity needs before even clicking into their PartySlate profile page for more information.

2. Determine Essential Amenities and/or Services

Fireplace inspired lounge area

photo courtesy of & venue: Nightscape

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Throwback 1980's Neon Corporate Holiday Party at Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City

photographer: Calen Rose | Ziegfeld Ballroom

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Before you begin your venue search, have an idea on which amenities you absolutely require, would like to have, and can do without. Next, decide if you prefer your amenities to be in-house or whether you’re willing to bring in outside vendors (and whether your venue will allow that).

Noelle McInerney, Founder and Senior Producer of Ladidadi Events & Incentives, reminds party hosts to ask their potential venue “what rentals are included in the venue fee (chairs, tables, linen, etc.).” She also suggests hosts inquire about the audio/visual setup. It’s important to know what’s included versus what comes with an additional charge.

Foster of The Actors Gymnasium reminds party hosts to consider what kind of amenities are needed for specific moments of your celebration — such as entertainment acts.

“We typically require a dressing room for the performers to get ready in,” he tells us, “as well as to serve as a secure place for them to store their personal belongings during their performances. If the venue is planning on having any aerial artists for their event, we’d either plan a site visit beforehand to determine the best way to rig any flying apparatus to the existing ceiling structure, or create a floor plan that allows for one of our free-standing aerial rigs.” 

At the end of the day, “amenities can be adjusted or brought in by the right planning partner,”   Banasiak reminds us. So if there’s a venue that you love, but they don’t check all of your boxes, ask your event planner if there’s a way your other vendors can bring your desired amenities onsite.

Pro Tip: You can also filter for specific amenities when utilizing PartySlate’s Curated Venue Directory

3. Know Which Questions to Ask

Corporate Holiday Party Venue Decorated With Giant Christmas Tree and Colorful String Lights | PartySlate

photographer: Stan Hansen | Sodexo | Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

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Festive Green and Red Google x Youtube Holiday Party in Los Angeles, CA

photographer: Bauman Photographers | Candela La Brea | VOX Productions | We Crush Events

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Knowledge is power. In order to get the best information from a prospective venue, you need to know the right questions to ask. Knowing this information in advance will save you headaches down the road. The last thing you want is any unforeseen logistical problems midway through your event.

McInerney shares the top questions to ask any prospective venue:

  • What’s the latest the party can go to? 
  • What’s the parking / valet / rideshare situation? 
  • Do you have a coat check, and if so, is the cost included? 
  • Do you have a list of preferred vendors we have to work with or can we work with anyone?
  • Are you ADA accessible? 
  • Can my group fit in a single space or will they be split between spaces? What’s the attendee flow within the space? 
  • What’s the load-in situation for our vendors? 
  • What are your insurance requirements? 
  • Do you have in-house security?

4. Determine Your Catering Needs

Winter Wonderland Corporate Holiday Party in Los Angeles, CA

photographer: Maya Myers Photography | California Science Center | Sterling Engagements

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"Sweet Dreams" Holiday Party at Moonlight Studios in Chicago, IL

photographer: Cymmer Photography | Boka Catering Group

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Remember, some venues come with their own catering team. McInerney suggests finding out if your preferred venue provides in-house catering, and if not, do they have a catering kitchen available for outside caterers.

Some venues who allow outside caterers may still have a list of preferred vendors. Make sure to get clarification on any vendor stipulations. If you have a preferred caterer in mind, but don’t see them on your venue’s list, don’t panic.

Banasiak tells us, “If you do have a favorite (like Limelight Catering), don’t be afraid to ask if the venue could make an exception. If you ask early in the planning and booking process, the answer might be more likely to be yes!”

Additionally, begin your research and outreach well ahead of the holidays. “Holiday season is also busy for caterers,” Banasiak says. “The sooner you get locked in, the better. With so many companies having to cancel or postpone in the last few years, 2022 is on trend to be one of the busiest ever.”   

Lastly, see some of our favorite catering ideas for a company holiday party:

Apres Ski
photo courtesy of & caterer: Limelight Catering | planner: Revel Global Events | décor: Revel Decor | venue: Revel Fulton Market

Curated Bar Set-Up

Give guests a reason to toast with a curated bar set-up. We love how this Apres Ski-themed corporate holiday party featured a custom-made bar area with vintage ski poster designs. Click “See More Photos” to zoom out and see how the bar also boasted a suspended paper snowflake installation and star-shaped lighting projections, plus delicious cuisine by .

Apres Ski
photo courtesy of & caterer: Limelight Catering | planner: Revel Global Events | décor: Revel Decor | venue: Revel Fulton Market

Interactive Food Stations

Interactive food stations serve as fun, immersive entertainment. They also make for great conversation starters and opportunities to mingle. We love how this holiday party, with catering by , let guests roast their own marshmallows in order to craft the perfect s’more.

Futuristic Corporate Holiday Party at WestWorld of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ
photographer: Harley Bonham Photography | venue: WestWorld of Scottsdale | caterer: M Culinary Concepts

Live Cooking Demonstration

Onsite chefs are often just as engaging as a traditional entertainment act. We love how this futuristic holiday party kept the party going with a live cooking demonstration. Click “See More Photos” to see other creative catering ideas by M Culinary Concepts like a chemistry beverage station and mystery beverage wall where white gloved hands beckoned guests to receive mini cocktail shakers.

photographer: Roey Yohai Studios | planner: Rafanelli Events | New York Hilton Midtown

Seated Dinner

Seated dinners allow guests to wine and dine in smaller groups — so guests can experience an intimate setting, even at a large-scale event. We love how this Halloween holiday party, planned by and catered by New York Hilton Midtown, kept the ambiance spooky but elevated with dramatic pink uplighting and walls of shadowy autumnal leaves.

5. Accommodate for Entertainment Acts and Activities

video courtesy of: The Actors Gynmasium

Make sure your venue can accommodate entertainment acts during your holiday soirée. Foster of The Actors Gymnasium shares, “A company should prioritize entertainment at their company holiday party because they want everyone to look forward to another year of working together and finding what joyful celebrations might come next. Also, there is no better way to say thank you to someone than by providing a fantastic experience for them. Time is precious, and how we spend it is everything.”

The holidays are a time for joyful connections. Entertainment acts inspire guests and create fun bonding opportunities — making them an important feature for any holiday party. Foster gives us an example. “Every time circus arts appear in a room, people light up. Guests are delighted, and filled with joy and wonder. They are awestruck and in disbelief of what the human body is capable of. Watching circus allows us to dream bigger and excites us to take on feats we never thought possible before. There is laughter, strength, and grace. This kind of shared experience is what builds and strengthens our bonds.” 

Make sure your venue can accommodate your entertainment vendors with any staging, rigging systems, changing rooms, and audio visual equipment. If you’re interested in live entertainment, make sure there is a flexible floor space with room for a dance floor. Lastly, find out if there are any building codes that could affect certain entertainment elements like cold fireworks.

See some of our favorite holiday entertainment ideas below:

New Years Eve Celebration at Eau Palm Beach in Palm Beach, Florida
photographer: Shea Christine Photography | décor: Richard Grille Events | venue: Eau Palm Beach | entertainment: Zanadu Group

Live Music

Energize the crowd with a live band. We love how this New Year’s Eve celebration drew all eyes to the stage with a balloon drop, video projections, and dynamic lighting — not to mention, a dazzling musical performance by .

Extravagant Holiday Party at SPACE54 in New York, New York
photographer: Chris Herder Photography | décor & venue: SPACE54

Dance Floor

Whether you opt for a live band or a DJ, make sure you have a designated spot for dancing. We appreciate how this epic holiday party at SPACE54 wowed with an LED checkered dance floor that shifted from one hue to the next throughout the celebration.

Interactive sledding event
photographer: Phillip Van Nostrand Photography | event agency & design: TINSEL Experiential | venue: Duggal Greenhouse | action photo booth: Brindamour Photography

Immersive Activities

Immersive activities turn celebrants into active participants. We adore how this holiday party, planned by , engaged guests right from the start. Guests chose their own adventure: joining either Team Naughty or Team Nice. From there, each team enjoyed countless activities, including a 20ft-custom snow-tubing hill.

Dark Christmas at SPiN Chicago
photographer & venue: SPiN, Chicago | entertainment: The Actors Gymnasium

Circus Acts

Make sure your venue can support any circus acts, such aerial performances, with the right truss and rigging system. We love how this Christmas party dazzled with contortionists and aerialists from for a fun twist on corporate entertainment.

The Greatest Showman Themed Christmas Party at a Private Residence in Paradise Valley, AZ
photographer: Trevor Dayley Photography | planner: Sensational Events | floral: Kate Ryan Design | entertainment: Cirque Berzerk Productions

Pyrotechnics and Fire Acrobatics

Reels are trending. Guests are certain to take out their phones and record a wow-worthy display of cold fireworks, spark jets, and fire acrobatics. We love how this holiday party kept it Instagram-worthy with an extravagant circus performance by Cirque Berzerk Productions that included contortionists, singers, aerialists, rigging, creature stilt walkers, pyro acts, and more.

Unique Corporate Holiday Party at Morgan Manufacturing in Chicago, Illinois
photographer: Zoe Rain | agency: Number Project | venue: Morgan Manufacturing

Dueling Pianos

Every corporate party can benefit from a little friendly competition. Number Project kept guests engaged at this modern, circus-inspired holiday party with a high-energy dueling piano act in addition to costumed jugglers and acrobats.

People Also Ask…

Where can I find a holiday party venue?

PartySlate has you covered. Head to our Curated Venue Directory. Use the filters to first narrow your venue choice by event type. From there, choose your location and guest count. You can also use the filters to select your preferred amenities and any specific venue type you have in mind, such as a hotel ballroom or convention center.

*Make sure to click into a potential venue’s PartySlate Profile to see their event spaces as well as discover how real party hosts utilized the space for their events.

Where can I find vendors for my holiday party venue?

PartySlate can connect you with a curated list of corporate holiday party vendors. Use the filters to search for a specific vendor type such as event planner, photographer, and more. You can also narrow your search by location and services. 

*Make sure to click into a potential vendor’s PartySlate profile to see real examples of their work, such as videos and photo albums.

14 Top Corporate Holiday Party Venues in Chicago for Festive Fun

With fall upon us in Chicago and the holidays right around the corner, it is about time to start planning your wow-worthy seasonal event. At PartySlate, some of our favorite festive events are corporate holiday parties. Chicago is full of stunning event venues, so let us help you narrow down your search for corporate holiday party venues in Chicago.

From raw spaces to spectacular ballrooms and conference centers, there is no shortage of stunning Chicago holiday party venues. Book a downtown venue for skyline views and access to an exciting after-party in the city, or a suburban venue for more space and a slower pace.

Elevated décor, festive fare, and holiday-themed entertainment will spark excitement in your guests. No matter the type of venue you choose, your guests will appreciate the sentiment of a festive company event.

PartySlate has rounded up 14 of our favorite venues for your corporate holiday party in Chicago. Keep reading to start planning your festive fête.

Take a Virtual Tour of This Raw Event Space for Your Corporate Holiday Party

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*In no particular order…

The Library event space for corporate holiday party in Chicago at The LaSalle Chicago- Autograph Collection | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: The LaSalle Chicago, Autograph Collection

For dramatic elegance and private event spaces, this new luxury hotel in downtown Chicago offers spaces large and small for your company party.

See how The Library is the ideal intimate space for a festive company holiday party.

The LaSalle Chicago, Autograph Collection can host up to 150 guests. 

The LaSalle Chicago- Autograph Collection

The LaSalle Chicago- Autograph Collection

Chicago, Illinois
Hyatt Kickstart 2022 at The Hyatt Regency McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: Hyatt Regency McCormick Place

For everything from summits to corporate holiday parties, this beautiful venue has spaces for it all.

See how this corporate event offered delicious and festive bites for guests.

Hyatt Regency McCormick Place can host up to 10,000 guests. 

Hyatt Regency McCormick Place

Hyatt Regency McCormick Place

Chicago, Illinois
Louisville Tourism Brunch Event at 21c Museum Hotel in Chicago, Illinois | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: 21c Museum Hotel Chicago

For a bespoke museum experience, this event venue is perfect for a trendy, yet warm, holiday party.

See how this corporate holiday party laid tablescapes with festive décor.

21c Museum Hotel Chicago can host up to 200 guests. 

21c Museum Hotel Chicago

21c Museum Hotel Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Raw industrial event space in chicago WildmanBT | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: WildmanBT

For a versatile open space, this historic building makes for a gorgeous blank slate to begin planning your event.

See how this raw event space can be transformed into any type of corporate holiday party.

WildmanBT can host up to 500 guests. 

WildmanBT

WildmanBT

Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Lyric Opera Opening Night Gala at the Hilton Chicago in Chicago, IL | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: HMR Designs

For a convenient location and luxe spaces, this South Loop hotel offers 5-star service and amenities.

See how the Grand Ballroom is the ultimate setting for your upscale holiday party.

Hilton Chicago can host up to 3,000 guests. 

Hilton Chicago

Hilton Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Modern New Years Eve Dinner Party at Canvas in Wheeling, Illinois | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: Canvas

For 10,000 square-feet of event space to make your own, Canvas is a stylish new venue that is a short drive from the city.

See how this chic New Year’s Eve party used lighting features to elevate the event.

Canvas can host up to 350 guests. 

Canvas

Canvas

Wheeling, Illinois
Classic Corporate Holiday Party in Chicago, IL at the Trump International Hotel & Tower | PartySlate
photographer: JM Photo

For waterfront views, this luxe hotel venue offers spacious meeting rooms and stunning décor.

See how this classic corporate holiday party incorporated a festive ice sculpture into the décor.

Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago can host up to 300 guests. 

Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago

Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Green + Gold Corporate Holiday Party in Chicago | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: KEHOE DESIGNS

For a raw space with character, this venue is the perfect backdrop for a corporate holiday party.

See how this green and gold holiday party added trendy elements to a corporate event.

The Geraghty can host up to 1,500 guests. 

The Geraghty

The Geraghty

Chicago, Illinois
Corporate Winter Wonderland Holiday Party | PartySlate
photographer: Timothy Whaley & Associates

For an elegant space, this grand venue offers in-house suppliers and caterers for ease of planning.

See how this corporate winter wonderland party used lighting to wow guests.

The Builders BLDG can host up to 800 guests. 

The Builders BLDG

The Builders BLDG

Chicago, Illinois
Alice in Wonderland Inspired Corporate Holiday Party at The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois | PartySlate
photographer: Alice Feldt

For more than a waterfront location, Shedd Aquarium offers a spacious setting and top-of-the-line facilities for your event.

See how this Alice In Wonderland-inspired holiday party has surprises around every corner to up guest engagement.

Shedd Aquarium can host up to 1,000 guests. 

Shedd Aquarium

Shedd Aquarium

Chicago, Illinois
Enchanted Company Holiday Party at Cafe Brauer at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, IL | PartySlate
photographer: Nikki Kate Photo

For indoor spaces just as stunning as the outdoor ones, this event space is a highly-regarded staple venue in Lincoln Park.

See how this enchanted company holiday party added touches of holiday charm while highlighting the natural beauty of the venue.

Cafe Brauer at Lincoln Park Zoo can host up to 400 guests. 

Cafe Brauer at Lincoln Park Zoo

Cafe Brauer at Lincoln Park Zoo

Chicago, Illinois
colorful corporate holiday party at Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago | PartySlate
photographer: Stan Hansen | Sodexo

For interesting exhibits and beautiful event space, this venue has much to offer and explore.

See how this colorful corporate holiday party incorporated fun entertainment and creative catering ideas.

Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago can host up to 12,000 guests. 

Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
Winter Wonderland Office Party at American Airlines Conference Center in chicago | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: American Airlines Conference Center

For a spot next to Wrigley Field, this premier corporate event space offers top of the line audio-visual equipment and other exceptional amenities for your party.

See how this winter wonderland office party decked the halls with bold lighting and décor.

American Airlines Conference Center can host up to 190 guests. 

American Airlines Conference Center

American Airlines Conference Center

Chicago, Illinois
chicago Corporate Advisors Holiday Party at Tortoise Supper Club | PartySlate
photo courtesy of: Tortoise Supper Club

For a venue reminiscent of the Jazz Age, this sophisticated space will keep guests’ attention.

See how this corporate holiday luncheon was elevated with décor and a festive color scheme.

Tortoise Supper Club can host up to 300 guests. 

Tortoise Supper Club

Tortoise Supper Club

Chicago, Illinois

People Also Ask…

Where can I find décor ideas for my corporate holiday party in Chicago?

Find endless decor and event inspiration on PartySlate.com. You can browse through real events in your area to spark inspiration and find your perfect vendors. If you find a vendor that you think is right for you event, reach out to them directly through their PartySlate profile.

Can I host a company holiday party at a restaurant in Chicago?

Restaurants are the perfect place to host a holiday party. Host your event at a restaurant venue for an all-in-one experience. Find a restaurant venue on PartySlate that offers in-house catering, planning, and has beautiful pre-existing décor for your event. Find out more about hosting your Chicago private dining event on PartySlate.

11 Tips for Hosting a Festive Corporate Holiday Party in NYC

When it comes to hosting a corporate holiday party that your employees, clients, and extended network will enjoy (and talk about until next year’s celebration) — New York is the perfect setting. Rule over the Empire State with these 11 tips for a memorable holiday party in NYC. And if you haven’t started planning your soirée yet, it’s time to consider — and appreciate — the many less-talked-about charms of hosting a New Year’s celebration in January instead. 

photographer: UP Studios Photography

1. Choose the Perfect Venue

ASPIRE at One World Observatory proved to be the perfect NYC spot for a gorgeous holiday party for luxury car brand, Mercedes. An aspirational brand deserves an inspirational celebration, and GO! Experience Design worked with Tinsel & Twine to provide just that — with twinkle-lit trees, mirrored tables, and clear lucite furniture from Party Rental Ltd. and RentQuest. ASPIRE boasted views of the city lit for the holidays, and World Stage outfitted the space with luxe lavender lighting, both adding to the magical feel. We absolutely adore the creative candle and greenery installations within the lucite tables.

gold lighting over a crowd of people
photographer: Scott Clark Photo

2. Go Big with Décor

Spotify knows how to party — with entertainment-driven holiday celebrations for their employees. TINSEL Experiential knows that a big show requires big décor elements to make an impact. Fittingly, they engaged BML Blackbird for a cohesive lighting design that included oversized gold mylar fringe chandeliers hovering above the dance floor, inflated bubbles, and a captivating dramatic light show. Red and purple lighting and a disco ball were used to create a circus-tent vibe in one area of the celebration, while blue blanketed the “punk rock” space, and green lit up the faux laundromat spot. Furniture and décor items from Party Rental Ltd., Taylor Creative Inc., and Luxe Event Rentals created fun dining and gathering spaces that fit with the color-blocked journey through the Avant Gardner music venue. 

photographer: Phillip Van Nostrand Photography

3. Deck the Halls — with Florals

Legacy Records’ private dining space — as decked out by the talented Ovando Design and Production — played host to NBC’s end-of-year soirée. Ovando’s team eschewed the traditional hues of the season and instead evoked spring with stunning pink and purple floral arrangements undulating across the tables. Gold lanterns and glowing purple candles added to the magical feel, as did shiny metallic balloons and suspended gold florals backed by stark white draping. We also love the pop of deep blue on the velvet chairs. 

dramatic center pieces in a dim lit ballroom
photographer: Erika Kapin Photography

4. Create Drama with Lighting

This Northern Lights-themed soirée featured a stunning creative vision from Shields Flowers & Events. The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum provided the perfect towering, dark space for dramatic lighting that evoked nature’s spectacle with moody blue and green hues, as well as projections of snowflakes swirling on the museum’s hulking aircrafts. Lit trees and a snowglobe-inspired photo spot added to the holiday vibe.

branded ice sculpture with purple dramatic lighting
photographer: Kari Otero Photography

5. Conjure Creative Branding

Baby it’s cold — inside. For this modern aprés ski-themed holiday celebration, the team at Florie Huppert Design created a winter wonderland complete with a towering ice display featuring the luxury jewelry company’s name, RNA, carved in the cold stuff at the dance floor, and a giant icy “R” at the bar — both from OKAMOTO STUDIO Custom Ice. Additional branding could be found on staff t-shirts, napkins, and more. Guests remembered who they were celebrating as they competed in beer pong and video games, in addition to enjoyeing a snowboard simulation at NYC spot Guastavino’s.

quilted red booth with pillows and candles
photographer: Molly Adams

6. Give Guests Spots to Gather & Gab

For Paradigm Talent Agency’s New York team, Ink Events & Design (formerly Geffen Events) curated a luxe tropical celebration complete with towering green palms, silver succulents, and lots of dramatic lighting. The team also ensured that there were plenty of — perfectly branded, of course — spots for partygoers to lounge, including holiday-inspired chic red banquettes from Design House Decor at The DL in NYC. We also happen to love the branded games that partygoers could compete in — if they ever wanted to leave the cozy confines of the glam lounge areas.

entertainer with appetizers on a tray and purple dance floor in background
photo courtesy of Elegant Affairs Caterers

7. Plan a Memorable Menu

This holiday celebration was filled with delectable fare paired with creative presentations from Elegant Affairs Caterers — featuring fully-costumed servers dressed as vintage cigarette girls, futuristic snow queens, and more. We love the taco bar, displaying row after marching row of perfectly-dressed tacos, as well as the cones of popcorn strung around the room and winter-bare trees bearing boxes of bites. Broadstreet Ballroom gave Decco by Party Up Productions plenty of space for fun décor as well as delineated areas for the catering team to work their magic — which they did yet again when they offered end-of-the night treats of milk in soda fountain glasses topped with donuts and cookies.

women wearing a mask plays harp
photographer: Jack Roman

8. Create Energy with Live Music

Want a fun party? Add masks and lots of music. This Venetian-themed masquerade ball featured Hank Lane Music performers donned in beautiful masks performing dance-floor-filling, gather-around live music at the Marriott Tarrytown. A singing harpist, an Italian opera singer, an electric violinist, and full band kept partygoers entertained. More than Music offered a DJ spinning tunes and karaoke, while Creative Games Inc had guests trying their luck at casino games. Fusion Productions outfitted the celebration with dramatic lighting, a custom dance floor wrap, chic chandeliers, and more.

pancake drawing of a man
photographer: Travis W Keyes Photography

9. Think Beyond the Band with Interesting Activations

Vontobel — a Swiss based investment management company — celebrated employees with a party packed with creative activities, seasonal cocktails, a delectable 6-course meal, and fun entertainment at the iconic Ziegfeld Ballroom. Eventsful Inc. planned the soirée utilizing the talent of Creative Games Inc to offer guests unique, engaging activations like snapping a pic in an old-style photo booth, hearing their life story in one minute from a traveling poet outfitted with a typewriter, and seeing their selfie transformed into an edible crepe. Ed Libby & Company outfitted the ballroom space with luscious red florals and candles for a dreamy holiday vibe.

disco dancers entertain a crowd of people
photograper: Kari Otero Photography

10. Get Guests on the Dance Floor with On-Theme Performers

For this Disco-themed bash, the skilled planning team at Florie Huppert Design arranged for not only oodles of glittering disco balls, but also roller-skating dancers from Total Entertainment outfitted in era-perfect tube socks and satin jackets. Guests enjoyed donning their 70s best to boogie at NYC’s Edison Ballroom.

a bank robbery staged Instagram photo op
photographer: Osh Images

11. Create a Clever On-Theme Photo Op

Former Williamsburg Savings Bank — now gorgeous event space Weylin — was the perfect spot for Tinsel Experiential to plan a bank heist-themed holiday party for tech company IPsoft. To commemorate their good time, guests could choose between two robber-ific photo spots: pose amid $$ sack, gold bars, and loose coins for a vault-themed pic curated by A1-Array, or say “cheese” in front of a vintage getaway car from Brindamour Photography.

‘Tis the Season to Celebrate — These Top San Francisco Event Venues Are Perfect For Your Holiday Party

Here at PartySlate, we always look forward to the holiday season. This festive time of year is the perfect opportunity to reconnect with loved ones — and your favorite co-workers — all while enjoying great food and inspiring décor. These San Francisco event venues promise to set the stage for a joyous private or corporate holiday party. From picturesque wineries to glamorous hotel ballrooms, these top venues remind us why we love holiday celebrations  — especially in San Francisco.
*list in alphabetical order

*In no particular order…

Calistoga Ranch

photograph courtesy of Calistoga Ranch

For a Cozy Cave-Like Room…

For a holiday gathering with an intimate feel — regardless of size — we love the Wine Cave and Founders Room. This indoor space, carved into the hillside, boasts stone walls and iron chandeliers. The adjacent Founders Room is the perfect breakout space to set up a Christmas tree or Menorah display.

  • Situated in a private canyon
  • On-site vineyard and hiking trails
  • 50 free-standing guest lodges
Calistoga Ranch

Calistoga Ranch

San Francisco, CA

Four Seasons San Francisco

Santa and ballerina dance at corporate holiday part at Four Seasons San Francisco | PartySlate
photographer: Misti Layne

For a spacious ballroom and flexible floorplan…

For a large-scale holiday party, we love the Veranda Ballroom at Four Seasons San Francisco. The room can easily be partitioned, while several break out rooms allow for a flexible floor plan. This WIPA celebration took advantage of the spacious layout to set up a dance floor — complete with a performing ballerina and Santa Claus.

  • Located in the heart of the city
  • 5-star luxury property
  • Staging and audio-visual amenities available
Four Seasons San Francisco

Four Seasons San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco City Hall

Corporate holiday party with blue lighting at San Francisco City Hall | PartySlate
photographer: Angela Decenzo

For opulent architecture and opulent design…

For a visually-stunning holiday celebration, we love the Rotunda at San Francisco City Hall. The Grand Staircase is a perfect place to see and be seen — as well as showcase holiday greenery. We love how this corporate holiday party featured a lit-up Christmas tree at the top of the Grand Staircase, creating a dramatic (and very ‘grammable) backdrop.

  • Historic landmark building
  • Beaux-Arts design
  • 24-karat gold, 306-feet high ceiling
San Francisco City Hall

San Francisco City Hall

San Francisco, CA

Solage, an Auberge Resort

Dinner reception with amber uplighting and drapery at Solage, an Auberge Resort | PartySlate
photograph courtesy of Solange, an Auberge Resort

For a transformative modern farmhouse…

The Solstice, a 3,500 square foot modern-day farmhouse, is the perfect venue for a vibrant holiday soirée. The vaulted ceiling and exposed beams allow for imaginative installations, while the polished concrete flooring offers gobo lighting opportunities. We especially love how sliding window-walls open to two outdoor terraces

  • Stunning views of the Palisades Mountains
  • Award-winning cuisine
  • Private cottages available
Solage, an Auberge Resort

Solage, an Auberge Resort

San Francisco, CA

Story on Union

photograph courtesy of Story on Union

For raw elegance and an intimate ambiance…

For a trendy holiday party with a neighborhood feel, we love Story on Union. Exposed brick, walled-mirrors, and wood floors create a raw and elegant ambiance. We especially love how the icicle-like pendant lighting adds the perfect holiday touch. A full kitchen allows for onsite cooking and catering.

  • Located on Union Street in Cow Hollow neighborhood
  • 638-square-feet of indoor space
  • Full kitchen with cocktail/wine bar
Story on Union

Story on Union

San Francisco, CA

The Estate Yountville

Dinner reception at The Estate Yountville | PartySlate
photography courtesy of The Estate Yountville

For antique design and contemporary amenities…

The Barrel Room harkens back to the original 1870 Groezinger Winery with its wrought iron chandeliers and vaulted ceilings. Of course, holiday parties can still feature modern amenities, such as theatrical and task lighting. We especially love how hosts can choose between a complimentary hot chocolate or s’mores station.

  • Situated on a 22-acre village-within-a-village
  • Choice of two luxury hotels
  • Unique recreation experiences available, including zen pools and hot air balloon tours
The Estate Yountville

The Estate Yountville

San Francisco, CA

The Regency Center

Holiday party with flannel décor and evergreen trees at The Regency Center in San Francisco, CA | PartySlate
photographer: Jim Vetter Photography

For a vibrant celebration with multiple breakout spaces…

The Lodge, one of The Regency Center’s three private event spaces, boasts a fully functioning 1909 Austin pipe organ, stained glass windows, and dark wood-paneled walls. We love how this Yelp holiday party decorated the working fireplace with pinecones and candles for a winter-glam effect.

  • Renowned example of Scottish Rite temple architecture
  • Three levels of venue space
  • Full-range of production capabilities
The Regency Center

The Regency Center

San Francisco, CA

Viansa Sonoma

Rustic dinner reception at Viansa Sonoma | PartySlate
photographer: Jasmine Lee Photography

For a rustic space with vineyard access…

Viansa Sonoma’s spacious indoor venue features polished wood floors and a stunning vaulted ceiling. Exposed beams are the perfect place to string twinkling lights or winter greenery. Best of all, guests can visit the marketplace post-celebration to finish their holiday shopping. 

  • 270-degree views of Sonoma Valley
  • 33 acres of estate vineyards and 97 acres of natural wetlands
  • Award-winning wine production
Viansa Sonoma

Viansa Sonoma

San Francisco, CA

The Westin St. Francis

Elegant dinner party at The Westin St. Francis | PartySlate
photograph courtesy of The Westin St. Francis

For a deluxe venue in the heart of the city…

Guests arrive at the St Francis Suite through a hardwood foyer with stylish overhead lighting. An adjacent Study and Library provide breakout rooms for dancing or catering. The East Room wows guests with its wood-paneled walls and regal fireplace. We especially love how the ornately-carved ceiling features octagrams — reminiscent of festive snowflakes. 

  • 35 newly renovated rooms
  • Onsite event planning staff, including award-winning culinary staff
  • Audiovisual services provided by PSAV
The Westin St. Francis

The Westin St. Francis

San Francisco, CA