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Florence vs Lausanne

Meeting Rooms Comparison

Compare 19 meeting rooms in Florence with 0 in Lausanne. Real data from 19+ verified venues.

19
Total Venues
19
Florence
0
Lausanne

Head-to-Head: Florence vs Lausanne

Metric
Florence
Lausanne
Total Venues
19
Leads
Avg Capacity
338
Leads
Max Capacity
1,800
Leads
Venue Variety
7
Leads
Avg Theatre
338
Leads

Venue Type Breakdown

Florence

Hotel
9
Conference Centre
4
Luxury Hotel
2
Student Conference Centre
1
Cultural Centre
1

Lausanne

Frequently Asked Questions

Florence offers the larger selection with 19 meeting rooms compared to 0 in Lausanne. Both cities provide a strong range of options for event organisers looking for meeting rooms.

The average maximum capacity in Florence is approximately 338 guests, while Lausanne averages around 0 guests. This makes Florence better suited for larger events.

Yes. The largest venue capacity in Florence is up to 1,800 guests, and in Lausanne up to 0 guests. Both cities cater to events of all sizes, from intimate boardroom meetings to major conferences.

Florence offers 7 different venue types including Hotel, Conference Centre, Luxury Hotel, Student Conference Centre. This diversity makes it easy to find the perfect space for your event.

Lausanne offers 0 different venue types including various venue categories. Event planners can choose from a wide variety of spaces.

Consider your event size, budget, and delegate travel. Florence has 19 meeting rooms with larger average capacities. Lausanne offers 0 options with excellent accessibility. Use our free venue-finding service to get tailored recommendations for both cities.

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