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Venues Beyond the Banquet Hall



Hundreds of interesting venues, wedding singers with careers beyond “Mony Mony,” very cool registries, a cinematic backdrop for every photo, and more.



Deciding where to have a wedding in New York City makes for an excellent game of “eeny, meany, miney, moe.” It’s not just the abundance that makes venue-hunting so exciting, but also the variety: secret rooftop oases, industrial lofts, botanical gardens, historic mansions, art galleries, stately museums, buttoned-up private clubs, cavernous event spaces, chic restaurants, and hotels ranging from five-star candlelit plush to downtown dark and loungy. Did we mention that you can have an elegant reception at the Central Park Zoo? Or at the riverfront urban ruin that is the Tobacco Warehouse—vast, open to the sky, and this close to the Brooklyn Bridge? There is a space for every sensibility, from understated (dining outdoors, flanked by skyscrapers, at Studio 450), to throwback (imagine a swooping tango on a rotating dance floor at the Rainbow Room), to downright extravagant (hosting cocktail hour under the marble arches of the New York Public Library’s Astor Hall). The challenge here isn’t finding a venue; it’s narrowing it down to just one.

—By Miriam Datskovsky (www.nymag.com)
 
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The Rainbow Room, at 30 Rockefeller Center  
(Photo: Gruber Photographers)
Venues Beyond the Banquet Hall : RPReport.com
Studio 450 in Chelsea  
(Photo: Brian Dorsey)
Venues Beyond the Banquet Hall : RPReport.com
Astor Hall in the New York Public Library  
(Photo: Brian Dorsey)
 
 
 
 
 
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