Three rooms — each engineered for the part of the ceremony it holds. Walk them, room by room.
The full property — main hall, bridal suite, dining pavilion — runs as one space on your day. There are no partitions between bookings. The building is yours.
Full air-conditioning. LED-ready stage. A chandelier that photographs well from every angle in the room.
The main floor of Elinor. Climate-controlled at 22°C from the morning the doors open until the last guest leaves. The hall is wide enough for a 600-seat arc-row theatre setting and tall enough for a chandelier rig, drone footage, and a flower-shower exit on the same day.
The stage runs the full width of the front wall — raised, LED-backdrop ready, with a hanging rod and dimmer-controlled track already in place. It partitions cleanly into a mehndi platform if the ceremony asks for it. The walls are warm-white, never beige, so colour-changing uplights actually change colour.
Private. Climate-set. Reached by a separate entrance from the rear. Held in absolute quiet from 6 AM to the moment of entrance.
The most important room in the building. 380 square feet on the ground floor, accessed only through a private side corridor — no staff walks past it, no guests find it by mistake. The door is locked from the inside.
Full-length mirrors line the longest wall. A dressing counter built for four. An ensuite. A tea-tray refilled every hour without a knock. Climate is held at 22°C through the day. The room is yours from 6 AM — the rest of the building is still empty.
Adjacent to the kitchen, ventilated for a hot biryani served fast, warmly lit for a banana-leaf sadya plated by hand.
The dining pavilion shares a wall with the kitchen — which means the biryani arrives steaming and the sadya is served before the parippu cools. The room seats 300 in one rotation; a large wedding eats in multiple sittings without rush.
The pavilion can run as a separate dining hall (with a partition rolled across the connecting archway) or as an extension of the dance floor late in the evening. The lighting is warmer than the main hall — three tones of incandescent, never bluish-white, so the food photographs the way the chef intended.
If you're calling to ask "will it fit our 500" — here's the answer.
| Setup | Grand Hall | + Pavilion | Full Property |
|---|---|---|---|
| Theatre (rows) | 600 | + 300 | 900 |
| Cocktail / floating | 750 | + 250 | 1,000 |
| Banquet (round tables) | 400 | + 150 | 550 |
| Sadya (banana-leaf, per sitting) | — | 300 | 300 × 3 rotations |
| Wedding (mandap + dining) | 450 | + 200 | 650 |
| Convention (theatre + green rooms) | 600 | — | 600 |
Site visits any day, 9 AM – 8 PM. We open every door — main hall, bridal suite, kitchen, parking. Pricing answered on the spot.