The DoubleTree by Hilton Raleigh-Brownstone-University is a hotel with a ballroom where couples can enjoy their wedding in the Raleigh, North Carolina region. This venue?s ballrooms are the perfect combination of classic and modern, with carpeting, recessed lights and room dividers, as well as unique semi-circle architecture on some of the ceilings. This hotel is located 12 minutes from the North Carolina Museum of Art.Facilities and Capacity Couples can max out their guest lists at 500 friends and family when they host their wedding at the DoubleTree by Hilton Raleigh-Brownstone-University. The Presidential Ballroom is the largest space in this venue, ready to accommodate all of the guests for a seated dinner and dancing. This room, with a neutral color palette for decorating and wallpaper and carpeting for class, can be divided into smaller rooms for more intimate receptions, out-of-sight spaces, or numerous events. This allows couples to set up for their ceremony and reception in one location. Other great locations for these events include the hotel?s Harvest Grille or the grand Caucus Room, capable of seating up to 170 guests for a banquet dinner.Services Offered Not only can couples host their ceremony and reception at this wedding venue, they can also host a bridal shower or engagement party on this property. Guests will remember the fun of the wedding day, but also the convenience of having onsite parking and overnight accommodations. The venue?s staff also assists with lighting and sound services, event planning and setup. Chairs, tables, and linens are also included for couples.Accommodation Couples and guests will find peace of mind in having comfortable accommodations just upstairs. Guest rooms and suites both come with cozy bedding and contemporary decor. Amenities in the guest rooms include cable television with premium channels, a clock radio, and high-speed Internet. The suites include upgrades such as a mini refrigerator and a microwave. In the suites, couples will also find a private balcony from which to proclaim their love, or reenact Romeo and Juliet.