
A team seminar, an internal conference or a team-building retreat often begins with a simple moment: the arrival of your staff at the hotel, ready to spend a few days working and interacting together. For over twenty years, the HotelGroupes network has brought together independent hotels selected for their ability to accommodate groups throughout France. These establishments adhere to a quality charter which guarantees, in particular, services tailored to groups and a response to enquiries within a maximum of 24 hours.
For an HR manager, a works council or an office manager, organising a hotel stay for a group of 60 people involves making a number of decisions: budget, accessibility, room arrangements, activities and the choice of venue. In this guide, you will find the key factors to consider in order to ensure a smooth stay that is tailored to your employees’ needs.
Why choose a hotel for a group of 60 people

A group of around 60 employees is a common size for a corporate seminar or team-building retreat. This size allows several teams to be brought together whilst keeping the organisation straightforward to manage.
In most hotels, this volume corresponds to around thirty rooms. It is easy to allocate guests to single, double or twin rooms, and check-ins can be handled quickly. Establishments accustomed to hosting groups structure their services to cater for this type of group booking: coordinating meals, managing timetables and organising communal areas.
The benefits of partial or full privatisation
For a corporate stay, some hotels offer the option of booking part of the hotel, or even the entire hotel. This arrangement simplifies the logistics of the stay.
When bedrooms, meeting rooms and dining areas are grouped together, movement becomes more seamless and the schedule runs more smoothly.
How much should you budget for a hotel for a group of 60 people?
The budget is often the first consideration when organising a corporate event. When choosing a hotel for a corporate seminar, several factors influence the overall cost: the region selected, the time of year, the hotel’s category and the services included.
Catering is usually the second item to consider after accommodation. Many establishments offer packages tailored to groups, such as half-board or full-board, to simplify the organisation of meals.
The time of year also plays an important role. Outside the peak tourist season, many hotels have more rooms available and regularly accommodate business groups. During these periods, it is often possible to book a stay at more favourable rates.
Finally, certain services may need to be included in the budget, such as the hire of a meeting room, technical equipment or team-building activities. Identifying these at the project planning stage helps to ensure a clear and well-structured trip.
Access and location: a key factor for your stay

For a group of around sixty staff members, the aim remains simple: to ensure a smooth arrival and minimise travel hassles.
Proximity to major transport routes is often a key consideration. A hotel located near a motorway, a railway station or an airport makes logistics easier and reduces travel time for participants. Companies often prefer destinations that can be reached within a few hours in order to maintain a good balance between work and social activities.
Parking access is also an important consideration, particularly when the group is travelling by coach or in several vehicles. Venues that are accustomed to hosting groups generally provide suitable arrangements to facilitate the arrival of participants and the organisation of their stay.
Finally, the choice of location has a direct impact on the employees’ experience. Some companies opt for a major city because of its ease of access and cultural offerings. Others seek a quieter setting—by the sea, in the mountains or in a tourist region—to create a break that fosters communication and team cohesion.
Arrange accommodation for 60 staff members in a hotel

Hosting a group at a single venue requires careful planning. The aim is simple: to ensure a smooth stay, where everyone quickly finds their bearings upon arrival.
The first step is to organise the check-in process. For large groups, arrivals often take place within a specific time slot. Hotels experienced in hosting groups plan ahead to ensure that rooms are ready, keys are handed over in an organised manner, and guests are quickly directed to the communal areas.
Communal areas also play a central role during the stay. A meeting room provides a space for all staff to gather for presentations, workshops or team discussions. The restaurant is another key feature of the stay, as it provides opportunities for socialising and encourages informal interaction between colleagues.
Coordination between the company and the venue remains essential throughout the stay. Hotels specialising in group bookings usually assign a dedicated contact person to oversee the arrangements: meal times, use of function rooms, or adjustments to the programme if necessary.
Activities and team-building: making the stay meaningful

A company retreat is not just about meetings or work. It is also an opportunity to strengthen ties between colleagues and build team spirit.
Many companies take advantage of this type of event to include dedicated team-building activities. These activities can take various forms depending on the objectives of the trip: collaborative workshops, sporting challenges, cultural excursions or experiences centred around local cuisine.
The proximity to tourist attractions, natural areas and local activities makes it possible to put together a varied programme tailored to the group’s schedule. Some member establishments of the HotelGroupes network also offer activities that are included directly in their group packages, which makes it easier for companies to organise their stay.
These shared moments naturally complement working hours. They encourage informal interaction between colleagues and help to create a positive shared experience for everyone involved.
The local environment and community: a key factor in the success of your stay

The setting of the establishment has a direct impact on the quality of the stay. A pleasant environment encourages interaction among staff and helps to create an atmosphere that fosters team spirit.
Beyond the hotel’s facilities, the local area often adds extra value. The proximity of cultural sites, natural spaces and local producers helps to enrich the itinerary and offers opportunities for exploration between work sessions.
Independent hotels often place great emphasis on their local area. Regional cuisine, suggestions for activities and local partnerships enable groups to make the most of their stay whilst discovering the region’s unique character. With a presence across all regions of France, the HotelGroupes network brings together establishments that are deeply rooted in their local communities and specialise in welcoming groups, whether for a stopover or a full stay.
Organise a trip for 60 staff members with HotelGroupes
Booking a hotel exclusively for a group of 60 people requires careful planning. The budget, accessibility, on-site arrangements, activities and the overall setting of the trip all contribute to the success of the event. When these factors are planned in advance, the trip becomes easier to organise and more enjoyable for staff.
Venues with experience in hosting groups are well-equipped to handle such events, offering coordinated arrivals, structured catering and spaces designed to accommodate groups. This experience enables organisers to rely on teams who understand the expectations of businesses and professional groups.
For over twenty years, we have been supporting tourism professionals and businesses in organising their group stays. The HotelGroupes network brings together independent hotels across all regions of France, selected for their ability to accommodate groups in a reliable and comfortable manner. Our establishments are committed to offering services tailored to groups and to responding to enquiries within 24 hours.