The Best Hotel & Resort Wedding Venues in New York, NY

The Best Hotel & Resort Wedding Venues in New York, NY

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13 Wedding Venues in New York, NY

Hotels, inns, resorts
150-200 guests
Skinos 

5.0

New York, NY
  • Up to 250 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $10,000

Step into the enchanting world of Skinos… a luxurious Greek oasis in the city. Cherry blossoms and a serene koi fish pond set an alluring scene, ensuring every moment is unforgettable. Unwind with our expertly curated wines and celebrate any occasion with our artfully crafted cocktails. Enjoy innovative Greek cuisine like you’ve never had before. A true taste of classic Mediterranean dishes, with a modern twist. Join us and experience the irresistible charm of Skinos.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides a dedicated team on-site
  • Pets can join the celebration
  • All-inclusive venue packages

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No on-site guest accommodations
Skinos hosted our engagement party with 100 guests, where we reserved the first floor. Everything from the communication and logistics to the service and atmosphere was beyond amazing! In the pre-planning, they were accommodating, kind and a pleasure to work with. At the event, they were organized, had great music and had friendly quick bartending service. Their drinks were amazing and the place was stunning - all of our guests kept commenting on how beautiful it was.
Akiva, a year ago
St. Regis New York 

2.0

New York, NY
  • Up to 220 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor

The St. Regis New York invites you to begin your journey as a married couple with a wedding in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Our fabled hotel is home to some of the most magnificent wedding halls in Manhattan, including a rooftop ballroom venue with sumptuous design and gilt chandeliers. Your personal St. Regis Wedding Specialist is at your side throughout the process, ensuring that every aspect of your New York wedding celebration - from bespoke flower arrangements to custom catering to creative venue decor - is exactly as you desire.

Why you'll love this venue

  • All-inclusive venue packages
  • Versatile for various event styles
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests

Venue considerations

  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • Not for you if you are drawn to more unconventional venues
  • Does not allow pets
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TWA Hotel 

4.5

New York, NY
  • Up to 350 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $30,000

Fully restored to its original glory, the TWA Flight Center offers 200,000 square feet of flexible space including outdoor terraces. Original details — the Vulcain clock, sparkling white penny tile and plush Chili Pepper Red carpets — exude Jet Age glamour. Saarinen’s iconic Flight Tubes (made famous by the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can) lead to guestrooms and museum exhibits, as well as provide a premium photo opp. The nostalgic clacking sound of two authentic Solari split-flap boards — and the view of the 1958 Lockheed Constellation on the tarmac just outside — fully transport visitors back to the golden age of travel.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Handles all cleanup logistics
  • Provides catering services
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests

Venue considerations

  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • No in-house lighting and sound packages available
  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
Our wedding turned out to be incredibly beautiful, thanks to a unique venue and execution by its staff. However, that perfect day was almost derailed by the unacceptable pressure campaign to change ceremony locations due to concerns over furniture getting wet. We wanted this review to capture our nearly 20 months of planning with the TWA Hotel. PLANNING PROS: -Variety of spaces -Responsiveness -Flexibility for storing supplies CONS: -No FAQ document -Frustrating room block system -Forgotten menu tasting notification -Lack of communication and contradictory info from the Paris Cafe for rehearsal dinner THE WEDDING PROS: -Organized and accommodating staff -The food, especially the pastrami station and red velvet cake for dessert CONS: -Wrong display with typo on Solaris board in the Sunken Lounge -Our tiered wedding cake wasn’t cut and served even tho there clearly wasn’t enough sheet cake to pass around -The weather “policy”: We were told that we could make a final decision on an outdoor ceremony up until the morning of our wedding, and our point of contact reassured us of this during our final walkthru 2 weeks out. Our contract also secured the Sunken Lounge as the backup option if we chose to move indoors. However, in the final days and hours before our wedding, we were pressured to move our ceremony indoors, despite nearly all weather reports showing clear skies for our 5-6pm ceremony and rain only after 9pm. Our point of contact started questioning our outdoor plans 4-5 days before the wedding, and even met with us multiple times - first in the lobby while we were dropping off supplies 2 days before our wedding, again when we were checking in the next day, and yet again when we were at the pool before our rehearsal dinner, where we had to brush off our guests in order to have a serious meeting. Each time, they told us we needed to make a "final call" now, not the morning-of as we had been told before. After listing their reasons to move the ceremony indoors (which included threatening to release the Sunken Lounge from our backup option, despite what our contract said), the point of contact mentioned that the head manager was concerned about the rain damaging the leather chairs, and then proposed a “solution” of having the ceremony outside, but not setting up any chairs so that our guests would stand for the entire ceremony. It was clear to us that the real reason why we were being pressured was that the manager didn’t want their leather chairs to get wet! We asserted that, unless we were explicitly told we couldn't have our ceremony outside, we would stick with the outdoor option. The morning of our wedding, our day-of coordinator informed us that the venue was insisting they now had a “50% chance of rain policy”, giving them the “right” to change ceremony locations. We immediately forwarded reports from 10 weather sites that all had a chance of rain between 5-7pm at 0-30%. We finally saw chairs being set up outside in the mid-afternoon, and when our ceremony got underway, the clouds parted ways and the sun started shining. CONCLUSION: The TWA Hotel is such a special place to celebrate your wedding! Before you sign the contract, however, understand that you’ll have to stay on top of the planning process, and in cases like ours, fight for what you envision. Make sure the contract spells out any and all promises — there were items that we made sure they honored as it was clear the hotel’s policies had changed since the signing.
Olivia, 2 years ago
The Bowery Hotel 
New York, NY
  • Up to 200 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $80,000

Since 2007, The Bowery Hotel has been providing an unmatched level of luxury, style and sophistication at the crossroads of the East Village. From the hotel accommodations, to the restaurant, to the event staff, we have earned a reputation for unparalleled service and genuine hospitality. In addition to an artful and elegant hotel experience, The Bowery Hotel provides a versatile private event space that has showcased numerous successful benefits, social gatherings and product launches. Vintage fabrics and opulent furnishings fill the spacious second floor, complete with a private entrance and an expansive outdoor terrace.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Caters to out-of-town guests
  • Full catering menu to choose from

Venue considerations

  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • No free parking
  • Does not allow pets
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The Raines Law Room at The William 
New York, NY
  • Up to 150 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

At Raines Law Room at the William, we believe your wedding day should be as unforgettable as your love story. Housed in the historic William Hotel—a beautifully restored 1924 townhouse that once served as the William’s Club—our venue captures the timeless glamour of old New York City. Just steps from Grand Central and Bryant Park, we offer an elegant setting with personalized service, exquisite cuisine, and award-winning cocktails. Whether you’re planning an intimate micro-wedding or a grand affair, your celebration can flow seamlessly from ceremony to cocktails, to a seated dinner, and finally to dancing. For a more relaxed format, we also offer cocktail-style receptions with standing buffet stations, ideal for mingling and celebration. We can host: SEATED CEREMONY UP TO 50 GUESTS SEATED DINNER UP TO 65 GUESTS STANDING COCKTAIL RECEPTION w/ BUFFET STATIONS UP TO 150 GUESTS

Why you'll love this venue

  • Handles all cleanup logistics
  • Multiple event spaces
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • On-site parking not available
  • Does not allow pets
48 Lounge 
New York, NY
  • Up to 150 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor

48 Lounge, centrally located in Midtown Manhattan, is an award-winning Multi-Faceted NYC Event Venue that specializes in Semi-Private and Private Corporate Events. 48 Lounge is versatile and designed to accommodate all types of events, including Cocktail / Dinner Receptions, Breakfast and Luncheons, Meetings, Screenings, Presentations, Panel Discussions, Video Conferences, Product Launches and Premieres. Known for elevated service and premium product, 48 Lounge specializes in creating the ideal atmosphere for you and your company’s VIP Experience. As our client, you can always expect generous staffing levels to fulfill you and your company’s guests every need. Fresh, delicious and abundant food of Gourmet Butler Passed Hors d’oeuvres and Premium Buffet Selections as well as a limitless, open bar of Premium spirits, Wine and Champagne are available for your semi-private or private event in New York City. At 48 Lounge, we work for you!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Pets can join the celebration
  • Has a dance floor for celebration
  • Offers convenient lodging options

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
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Intercontinental New York Barclay 
New York, NY
  • Up to 350 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor

Whether you’re planning an intimate wedding or a big dazzling celebration, at The Barclay the event will be an unforgettable experience. Allow The Barclay to bring your wedding day vision to life and create a stunning and romantic ambiance for your memorable occasion. Our Manhattan wedding venues include newly designed ballrooms, which offer the perfect backdrop for an elegant wedding celebration, bridal shower or brunch. The grand staircase creates a luxurious setting ideal for photo opportunities meant to last a lifetime. Our experts will guide you through the planning process and ensure all is taken care of, so you can relax and enjoy the moment.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has onsite accommodations
  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away
  • Provides catering services

Venue considerations

  • No dedicated areas for getting ready
  • On-site parking not available
  • Does not allow pets
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Dear Irving on Hudson Rooftop 
New York, NY
  • Up to 300 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $5,000

Dear Irving on Hudson is located on the 40th and 41st Floors of the Aliz Hotel near Times Square. The bi-level space, accommodates up to 300 guests, making it the highest open-air penthouse in the city for enjoying craft cocktails. The space offers James Bond and Art Deco time travel themes, sublime cocktails by Bar Director and Partner Meaghan Dorman, spectacular views of Manhattan through floor to ceiling windows, luxurious terraces, as well as dining options.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Accommodates more than 200 guests
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • All-inclusive venue packages

Venue considerations

  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No free parking
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Park Lane New York 
New York, NY
  • Up to 175 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $25,000

There’s something irresistible at 36 Central Park South. Park Lane completed a transformational $80 million dollar renovation elevating the amenities and services. Featuring nostalgic panoramic park views and enchanting auras that have been thoughtfully reimagined by acclaimed design firm, Yabu Pushelberg. Honoring its original spirit, Park Lane’s senses have been renewed with modern, but whimsical charm, odes to New York’s past and present, and three bespoke culinary concepts by Scott Sartiano.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Allows pets
  • Classic elegance

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
  • Not for you if you are drawn to more unconventional venues
  • Not wheelchair accessible
Dear Irving on Broadway 
New York, NY
  • Up to 250 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Outdoor & indoor

Welcome to Yves Jadot Group’s newest speakeasy-inspired cocktail parlor, Dear Irving on Broadway. Following the success of Dear Irving Gramercy and Dear Irving on Hudson, our third location brings exquisite cocktails and events while overlooking the Theater District. Inspired by films like Babylon and Nightmare Alley, guests will be transported back to the 1930s, a time when theater and live performances offered a vital escape from the hardships of the Great Depression. Our venue features luxurious indoor and outdoor bars, plush lounge seating, and a small stage for DJs & bands. Dear Irving on Broadway Rooftop is the perfect backdrop for your ceremony and/ or reception. Award-winning Bar Director Meghan Dorman’s cocktail menu pays tribute to Broadway legends past and present, while Chef Franco Barrio offers eclectic event food inspired by New York City classics. We look forward to hosting your journey, cocktails in hand. Yours sincerely, Dear Irving on Broadway

Why you'll love this venue

  • Caters to out-of-town guests
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Has a dance floor for celebration

Venue considerations

  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists
  • No free parking
  • Not wheelchair accessible

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About wedding venues in New York, NY

Why is New York the Perfect Wedding Destination?

New York gives you incredible variety for your special day, from Manhattan's iconic skyline to the charming countryside of Upstate. You can enjoy timeless elegance at The Plaza Hotel with its grand ballrooms overlooking Central Park, or take in breathtaking panoramic views of Manhattan at Tribeca Rooftop. Brooklyn offers photography-friendly industrial-chic spaces like The Foundry with its character-filled exposed brick and factory windows. Head Upstate and you'll find City Winery Hudson Valley where your celebration unfolds against the backdrop of a working vineyard with mountain views that change beautifully with each season. April sees the most wedding inquiries in New York, showing just how many couples are drawn to the region during spring's beautiful blooming season.

What's the Reality of Wedding Costs in New York?

Expect to pay more for your New York wedding than the national average of $6,500-$12,000 for venues alone. New York venues typically cost around $16,709 which makes up about 22% of your total wedding budget. Your overall costs will vary based on how many guests you're hosting:

Guest CountTotal Wedding Budget
50 guests (small wedding)$32,316
100 guests$54,844
150 guests$76,011
200 guests$94,911
250 guests$113,810
300 guests (large wedding)$132,709

Your other major expenses will include catering at $13,367 (18%), bar services running $10,694 (14%), florals at $8,177 (11%), planners costing $6,044 (8%), photography at $5,119 (7%), videography at $4,622 (6%), entertainment at $2,298 (3%), cake and desserts at $1,067 (1%), and hair and makeup averaging $550 (1%).

How Do NYC Wedding Venues Compare to Upstate Locations?

NYC venues offer you urban sophistication with distinctive skyline views. At Tribeca Rooftop + 360° you'll enjoy floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing Manhattan panoramas while The Plaza presents opulent ballrooms featuring chandeliers ornate molding and gold accents. The 620 Loft & Garden gives you a stunning rooftop terrace overlooking St. Patrick's Cathedral and Fifth Avenue.

Upstate venues surround you with natural beauty and historic architecture. City Winery Hudson Valley welcomes you to a renovated factory featuring vaulted ceilings stone walls and vineyard views. You can host up to 350 guests here and customize your outdoor ceremony areas to create exactly the atmosphere you're dreaming of.

Which New York Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

You can treat your guests to Two Michelin star cuisine at Manhatta perched 60 floors high in the Financial District where Executive Chef Justin Bogle creates memorable dishes like hamachi and black truffle dumplings. The River Cafe in Brooklyn serves Michelin-starred cuisine featuring Hudson Valley foie gras and Nantucket Bay scallops with Brooklyn Bridge views right outside your window. For a farm-to-table experience Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Westchester County offers cuisine sourced directly from their on-site farm with their HayLoft space accommodating anywhere from 40 to 260 guests.

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in New York?

For couples prioritizing accessibility 620 Loft & Garden offers customizable settings that can work with various needs though you'll want to confirm specific features during your planning. Prospect Park Boathouse and Central Park Conservatory Garden provide accessible options with proper pathways for all your guests. Always ask about specific accommodations like wheelchair ramps elevators and accessible restrooms when you're researching potential venues to ensure everyone can fully participate in your celebration.

How Can Guests Participate Remotely at New York Weddings?

Historic Manhattan venues can make remote guests feel included by incorporating virtual tours during ceremony breaks while Midtown Loft & Terrace supports interactive platforms that go beyond simple passive streaming. You might consider venues in Chelsea or SoHo that can enhance those famous skyline views with live streaming that includes interactive elements like virtual photobooths live chats or virtual toasts. These features help create genuine engagement for participants joining your special day from afar.

Why is New York the Perfect Wedding Destination?

New York gives you incredible variety for your special day, from Manhattan's iconic skyline to the charming countryside of Upstate. You can enjoy timeless elegance at The Plaza Hotel with its grand ballrooms overlooking Central Park, or take in breathtaking panoramic views of Manhattan at Tribeca Rooftop. Brooklyn offers photography-friendly industrial-chic spaces like The Foundry with its character-filled exposed brick and factory windows. Head Upstate and you'll find City Winery Hudson Valley where your celebration unfolds against the backdrop of a working vineyard with mountain views that change beautifully with each season. April sees the most wedding inquiries in New York, showing just how many couples are drawn to the region during spring's beautiful blooming season.

What's the Reality of Wedding Costs in New York?

Expect to pay more for your New York wedding than the national average of $6,500-$12,000 for venues alone. New York venues typically cost around $16,709 which makes up about 22% of your total wedding budget. Your overall costs will vary based on how many guests you're hosting:

Guest CountTotal Wedding Budget
50 guests (small wedding)$32,316
100 guests$54,844
150 guests$76,011
200 guests$94,911
250 guests$113,810
300 guests (large wedding)$132,709

Your other major expenses will include catering at $13,367 (18%), bar services running $10,694 (14%), florals at $8,177 (11%), planners costing $6,044 (8%), photography at $5,119 (7%), videography at $4,622 (6%), entertainment at $2,298 (3%), cake and desserts at $1,067 (1%), and hair and makeup averaging $550 (1%).

How Do NYC Wedding Venues Compare to Upstate Locations?

NYC venues offer you urban sophistication with distinctive skyline views. At Tribeca Rooftop + 360° you'll enjoy floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing Manhattan panoramas while The Plaza presents opulent ballrooms featuring chandeliers ornate molding and gold accents. The 620 Loft & Garden gives you a stunning rooftop terrace overlooking St. Patrick's Cathedral and Fifth Avenue.

Upstate venues surround you with natural beauty and historic architecture. City Winery Hudson Valley welcomes you to a renovated factory featuring vaulted ceilings stone walls and vineyard views. You can host up to 350 guests here and customize your outdoor ceremony areas to create exactly the atmosphere you're dreaming of.

Which New York Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

You can treat your guests to Two Michelin star cuisine at Manhatta perched 60 floors high in the Financial District where Executive Chef Justin Bogle creates memorable dishes like hamachi and black truffle dumplings. The River Cafe in Brooklyn serves Michelin-starred cuisine featuring Hudson Valley foie gras and Nantucket Bay scallops with Brooklyn Bridge views right outside your window. For a farm-to-table experience Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Westchester County offers cuisine sourced directly from their on-site farm with their HayLoft space accommodating anywhere from 40 to 260 guests.

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in New York?

For couples prioritizing accessibility 620 Loft & Garden offers customizable settings that can work with various needs though you'll want to confirm specific features during your planning. Prospect Park Boathouse and Central Park Conservatory Garden provide accessible options with proper pathways for all your guests. Always ask about specific accommodations like wheelchair ramps elevators and accessible restrooms when you're researching potential venues to ensure everyone can fully participate in your celebration.

How Can Guests Participate Remotely at New York Weddings?

Historic Manhattan venues can make remote guests feel included by incorporating virtual tours during ceremony breaks while Midtown Loft & Terrace supports interactive platforms that go beyond simple passive streaming. You might consider venues in Chelsea or SoHo that can enhance those famous skyline views with live streaming that includes interactive elements like virtual photobooths live chats or virtual toasts. These features help create genuine engagement for participants joining your special day from afar.

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