8 New York City Wedding Venues Your Clients Have to See

September 26, 2022 Jessica Stewart

Wedding engagement season is coming and is just around the corner. And New York event planners are already scoping out booking options for 2023 and 2024 ceremonies. And one of the most important details on those event professional lists is the wedding venue. There are plenty of gorgeous spaces and NYC venues to consider. We often try to highlight those that tend to become the most popular among newly engaged couples. Here are eight more to add to your event planning must-see list.

1. The Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Plaza

Come to where “New York Celebrates” at the Rainbow Room at 30 Rockefeller Plaza on the 65th Floor. Celebrate the big day where the most glamorous prefer to be. Here, the breathtaking skyline, the impeccable cuisine, and the exquisite service all align for the most memorable wedding engagements.

2. Brooklyn Botanical Garden

If you’re looking for a wedding venue surrounded by the natural beauty of flowers, trees, and pastoral lawns, look no further than the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. Explore a variety of spaces from the Palm House to the Atrium, featuring stunning backdrops for every celebration. Located at 1000 Washington Avenue, the Brooklyn Botanical Garden is a must-see.

3. Tribeca Rooftop

For those weddings that require a chic, industrial setting, consider the trendy downtown area of Tribeca. Uniquely set in a 1920s building, Tribeca Rooftop is home to countless extraordinary wedding celebrations. See the glass atrium and incredible skyline views for yourself and explore the 14,000 square feet of dedicated rooftop terrace.

4. Brooklyn Grange Farm

As a New York event planner, you’ll work with engaged couples who need a wedding venue that speaks to their passion for sustainability, connections to nature, and the environment. The perfect venue might just be Brooklyn Grange. In these unique spaces, including rooftop farm locations with stunning views, guests will be left breathless. With accommodations for smaller, more intimate events, Brooklyn Grange is a great option.

5. 620 Loft & Garden

New York loft spaces are great venues for weddings, and 620 Loft & Garden is certainly no exception. With expertly manicured gardens and a rooftop setting, guests will enjoy incredible views of Fifth Avenue and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Indoor seating for 120 guests and outdoor seating for 75 guests is available, with a reception area capable of accommodating 165 wedding-goers.

6. The Mandarin Oriental, Mandarin Ballroom

Picture 6,000 square feet of venue space, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park and the Manhattan skyline, incredible ambiance, and guest rooms for traveling attendees. You’ll be imagining The Mandarin Ballroom and The Mandarin Oriental near Broadway and 60th Street. It’s one of the most “striking event locations” in Manhattan and is perfect for wedding celebrations.

7. Four Seasons, NYC Downtown

For those wedding occasions that call for urban chic, consider the landmark building and incredible venue of the Four Seasons. It’s the pinnacle of sophistication, located in the heart of Tribeca. Every photo in this iconic space, including the majestic staircase, is stunning.

8. The Peninsula

At The Peninsula, wedding parties make a glamorous entrance in one of Manhattan’s most prestigious addresses. Here, guests can celebrate in ultimate luxury with five-star service. And the luxury rooftop spaces provided breathtaking views of Central Park. Explore the Sun Terrace, the Salon De Ning, or the Gramercy space to find just the right ambiance for a perfect celebration.

New York City is home to incredible wedding venues that offer memorable experiences. Consider these few if you haven’t already had the pleasure of hosting a wedding there. And to meet others among the best of the best venues in New York City, you have to be at The Event Planner Expo 2022!

 
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