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Cunard Line Queen Elizabeth

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Lounges & Public Spaces

Several lounges and cafes are available on board

The Queen Elizabeth offers several lunges and cafes that provide coffee, tea and snacks.

Café Carinthia

Seating at the Carinthia Café. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Grab some tea and pastries at the well-lit Carinthia Café. (Photo by Peter Knego)

The Café Carinthia offers tea, coffee and pastries in a sophisticated environment.

Grills Lounge

The exclusive Grills Lounge. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Extravagantly comfortable seating in the Grills Lounge. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The Grills Lounge entrance. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The Grills Lounge is accessible to Grill level passengers only. (Photo by Peter Knego)

The Grills Lounge is exclusively for the use of those staying in the Queen and Princess grills suites,

Art Gallery

The Queen Elizabeth Cunarder's Gallery. (Photo by Peter Knego)
More exhibits in the art gallery. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The entrance to the Cunarder's Gallery. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Former Queen Elizabeth Captains remembered in the Cunarder's art gallery. (Photo by Peter Knego)

The Queen Elizabeth offers an art gallery that includes a range of works both modern and classic.

Card Room

Four to a table in the Queen Elizabeth Card Room. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The Card Room is ideal for a game of Bridge with other passengers. (Photo by Peter Knego)

No cruise would be complete without a hand or two of cribbage while you wait for the Belgian detective to find the murderer. Fortunately, there is a cards room available.

The concierge area is where you meet your concierge, who can make reservations for restaurants or shore excursions.

The Queen Elizabeth has a few conference rooms for business events. (Photo by Peter Knego)
One of a few conference rooms on the Queen Elizabeth. (Photo by Peter Knego)
A conference room set up for visually based presentations. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Reservable conference space for any business venture. (Photo by Peter Knego)
More conference space on the Queen Elizabeth. (Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

There are a number of conference rooms available should you decide that you need to hold a conference at sea.

The PC side of the internet lounge. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The Mac side of the internet lounge. (Photo by Peter Knego)

A business center is also available, which offers both PC and Mac computers.

The Queen Elizabeth library. (Photo by Peter Knego)
A beautiful spiral staircase in the center of the library. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Cunard prides itself on having an extensive library on board. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The second floor of the library seen from below. (Photo by Peter Knego)
There is a book club on the ship if you would like a reading group. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The spiral staircase in the library. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The second floor of the library. (Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

Cunard claims that the library has over 6000 books available. You can leave your Kindle at home.

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