Archive for the ‘Reception’ Category

There are so many gorgeous, stylish and unique event spaces available in New York City, but the list below is the creme of the crop. You know, the venues that are absolutely stunning, give you goosebumps as you walk in, and of course provide an incredible service to you.

The Foundry

If you’re looking for an industrial event space, this old 19th century foundry is absolutely the perfect space for you. The space is versatile and also has a beautiful outdoor courtyard.

The United Nations Dining Room and Rooftop Patio

Nothing beats the view of the city  and the Queensboro Bridge from the floor-to-ceiling windows that span this room. Nothing beats the grand feeling of this venue.

The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers

With beautiful hardwood floors, hanging lanterns and floor-to-ceiling windows and views of the Hudson River, this space is absolutely stunning. Checkout this virtual tour of The Lighthouse to see the beauty for yourself!

The Angel Orensanz Center

This neo-gothic building was originally built in 1849 as a synogague and has now become an incredibly inspiring event space.

The Prince George Ballroom

The dramatic design of this ballroom is absolutely breathtaking. The neo-renaissance details provide a dramatic appeal to the space and will leave your guests admiring it all night long.

Central Park Boathouse

Central Park. It really doesn’t get any more romantic than that.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

This venue is so unique and oh so beautiful. The Palm House is within the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and is surrounded by 52 acres of lush greenery. Sounds like the perfect combination of garden and city-chic.

Gotham Hall

It doesn’t get much more grandeur than Gotham Hall. The artitecture creates an incredible backdrop for a romantic and absolutely fabulous wedding.

Cafe St. Bart’s at St. Bartholomew’s Church

A outdoor wedding right in the heart of the city… sounds like perfection to me.

The Plaza

And, last but not least, The Plaza. Really, I think it speaks for itself.

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