Cocktail attire. Gentlemen are encouraged to wear a suit or sport coat with a tie. Ladies may wear a cocktail or party dress — any length is welcome.
A Baraat is one of the most joyful and high-energy moments in a traditional South Asian wedding celebration. It’s the groom’s grand wedding procession, where he arrives at the ceremony venue surrounded by family and friends—dancing, celebrating, and often accompanied by live music. The baraat symbolizes the groom’s journey to his new life and the joining of the two families. It’s more than just an entrance—it’s a full celebration before the ceremony even begins
Taking the PATH Train (NYC → Jersey City) Runs 24/7 between NYC and Jersey City Approximately 10–20 minutes from Downtown or Midtown Manhattan $2.75 per ride Fast, frequent service — and no traffic! NYC Departure Stations: • World Trade Center (for downtown) • 33rd Street (for midtown) Step 1: From Manhattan (33rd Street or World Trade Center), take the PATH train into Jersey City. Step 2: Exit at Exchange Place or Newport. Step 3: From there, take a short Uber, Lyft, or taxi to the venue.
Yes! Please enter the full venue name and street address into your GPS or rideshare app. There are two locations in Jersey City named Hudson House. Kindly confirm you are heading to: Hudson House Wedding & Event Venue 2 Chapel Avenue Jersey City, New Jersey 07305
Yes. For guests who choose to drive, valet parking will be available at the venue.
🌆 Outdoor & Sightseeing J. Owen Grundy Park – Scenic waterfront park with skyline views, perfect for a stroll. Exchange Place – Historic waterfront plaza with shops and views of Manhattan. Hudson Waterfront Walkway – Enjoy a walk or jog along the Hudson River with views of NYC. Liberty State Park – Large park with greenery, picnic areas, skyline views, and access to ferries for the Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island. Empty Sky Memorial – A powerful 9/11 memorial located along the waterfront. 🍴 Local Events & More Midnight Market – Seasonal food and music event (check local schedule). All About Downtown Street Fair – Pop-up street fair with local vendors. Plus, downtown Jersey City has abundant restaurants, cafés, and shops — from Hudson River waterfront eateries to local favorites along Grove Street — and the PATH train makes Manhattan sightseeing easy too.