Best Places to Get Married in New York City
New York City is one of the most romantic places in the world, and it shows. From rooftop gardens above Rockefeller Center to ivy-covered courtyards in Brooklyn, the city offers a backdrop for just about every vision a bride could dream up. Whether you want grand and glamorous or intimate and industrial-chic, NYC delivers.
If you’re planning a wedding in the city, the hardest part isn’t finding a venue. It’s narrowing it down. We’ve done some of the work for you. Here are some of our favorite places to get married in New York City.
620 Loft & Garden
Located directly above St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Avenue, 620 Loft & Garden features manicured gardens, a sparkling reflective pool, and a whimsical fountain, with lofted ceilings and wall-to-wall windows that frame incredible city views. It’s a rooftop venue with genuine romance, and it photographs beautifully in every season. It can accommodate up to 165 guests for a reception and 120 for a seated dinner, making it a great fit for a mid-sized celebration.
The Rainbow Room
If there’s one venue that captures the spirit of New York City glamour, it’s this one. Perched on the 65th floor of Rockefeller Center, The Rainbow Room is known for its rotating dance floor, crystal chandeliers, and panoramic city views. Its Art Deco interior and sky-high setting make every moment feel cinematic, from the vows to the last toast. This is the venue for brides who want to feel like the star of their own movie.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden captures the essence of romantic naturalism in the heart of the urban jungle. You can exchange vows surrounded by the vibrant Rose Garden or beneath the delicate pink blossoms of the Cherry Esplanade. The Conservatory, a stunning glass-encased structure, offers a year-round bloom-filled backdrop that works beautifully in any season. It’s an especially gorgeous choice for spring and early summer weddings, when the garden is in full color.
The Foundry
Located in Long Island City, The Foundry blends exposed brick walls, soaring ceilings, and a lush ivy-covered courtyard with views of the Queensboro Bridge. It has that coveted industrial-chic aesthetic without feeling cold or sterile. The mix of indoor and outdoor spaces gives couples flexibility, and the venue’s unique character makes for truly stunning wedding photos.
The Plaza Hotel
Since its opening in 1907, The Plaza has been a beacon of luxury and New York City glamour, located on prestigious Fifth Avenue and favored by international dignitaries and celebrities alike. Its opulent Grand Ballroom features crystal chandeliers, high ceilings, and refined elegance, while the Terrace Room offers a similarly grand setting for couples who want a classic NYC experience that photographs beautifully. Few venues carry the same sense of history and occasion.
Tribeca Rooftop
Tribeca Rooftop offers two distinct spaces: the main rooftop venue, which features a 14,000 square foot dedicated outdoor terrace and a 15,000 square foot interior event space, and Tribeca 360, a loft-style space with stunning panoramic city views. Both options are modern, minimalistic, and ideal for couples who want that downtown NYC energy. The natural light during daytime ceremonies here is truly something special.
City Winery
Steps from Chelsea Market and the High Line, City Winery offers a rustic-chic vibe across two floors, with sweeping Hudson River and sunset views. Their main venue seats up to 300 guests, while the Mezzanine Loft and Tasting Room accommodates up to 110 for a more intimate setting. It’s a venue that feels relaxed and romantic without sacrificing style, and the in-house wine program is a genuinely fun perk for guests.
Terrace on the Park
For couples with larger guest lists or tighter budgets, Terrace on the Park is a standout option, with capacity for up to 900 guests and features including floor-to-ceiling windows, rooftop gardens, elegant ballrooms, and panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline. Located steps from Flushing Meadows Park and Citi Field in Queens, it’s one of the most versatile and accessible venues on this list.
A Note on Dress Code and Venue Vibe
One thing brides sometimes underestimate is how much the venue’s aesthetic can influence dress style. A grand ballroom calls for something sweeping and dramatic. An ivy-covered courtyard is a dream for flowing A-line silhouettes. A rooftop with skyline views is a perfect backdrop for sleek, modern gowns.
No matter the venue, the most important thing is that you feel like yourself. That means finding a dress that works with your body, not against it. The perfect wedding dress will always be the one that flatters your shape and accentuates the beauty you already have, rather than trying to slim the bride or hide her features.
Ready to Find Your Dress?
Whether you’re planning a grand Plaza ballroom affair or a garden ceremony surrounded by roses in Brooklyn, we’d love to help you find the gown that makes you feel extraordinary on your big day. Browse our bridal collection for styles that suit every aesthetic, and if you’re a curvy bride, explore our curvy bride collection designed specifically to celebrate and flatter your shape. For more wedding planning inspiration, check out the rest of our blog!

