Largest hotels by capacity

Largest hotels by capacity ranked by maximum capacity.

Last updated . Source: Wikidata.

As of 2026-06-05, Globe Tower tops the list with 50,000 seats.

  1. #1 Globe Tower — 50,000 seats

    Coney Island proposal

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  2. #2 Yost Theater — 1,000 seats

    historic movie theater and hotel building in Santa Ana, California, later used by church organizations, now a nightclub and concert venue

    The Yost Theater is a concert and events venue in Santa Ana, California. It is a National Register of Historic Places-listed building located in Santa Ana's Downtown Historic District. Under the ownership of the Olivos Family it became a movie house for the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. In recent years it housed various church organizations and underwent renovation in 2007. It is currently an event venue that hosts such functions as concerts, Ted Talks, school dances, and weddings. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  3. #3 Ringberghaus — 840 seats

    hotel in Germany

    The Ringberghaus, also often called Ringberghotel is a hotel east of the German city Suhl. In the 1970s, it was one of the most controversially discussed new buildings in the Suhl area. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  4. #4 Hotel Sonnenhügel — 760 seats

    family hotel in Bad Kissingen, Germany

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  5. #5 Chaharu — 271 seats

    hotel in Matsuyama, Japan

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  6. #6 FIAP Jean Monnet — 194 seats

    hostel in Paris

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  7. #7 Hôtel du Nord — 150 seats

    restaurant, former hotel in Paris, France

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  8. #8 Halifax Hotel — 150 seats

    former hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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  9. #9 Noriega Hotel — 120 seats

    Defunct restaurant in California, United States of America

    Noriega Hotel, known as Iberia Hotel until 1906, and commonly known as Noreiga's, was a Basque and American restaurant, boarding house and Basque cultural center located in East Bakersfield, California. The business opened in 1893 and was a staple of the Basque American culture in Bakersfield and California at large for generations, but closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  10. #10 Hotel De France — 92 seats

    hotel in Mende, France

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