Wedding Ceremony Locations

Wedding in Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and Fort Tryon Park are the most beautiful and luxuries venues for wedding celebration. All wedding packages that we offer include permits for the locations in Central Park (excluding the Conservatory Gardens, which has a $500 additional fee), Brooklyn Bridge Park, and Fort Tryon Park. Top of the Rock requires an additional $78 per person fee to access the observation deck where the ceremonies and photos take place.

If you have another location that you are interested in, please let us know! We love to hear fun ideas and make them happen! There are lots of other beautiful private locations in NYC that will allow you to have a wedding ceremony. Here are a few ideas! Private locations will need to be booked separately. The Foundry Rooftop, 230 5 th Ave Rooftop ,620 Loft Gardens ,50 Bowery, Kimberly Hotel, and the Wythe Hotel.

Wedding in Central Park

Central Park has a number of beautiful locations to choose from. Here are the main ceremony locations: Ladies Pavilion, Wagner Cove, Cop Cot, Bow Bridge, Shakespeare Garden, Cat Rock, Bethesda Fountain, Angel Tunnel, Gapstow Bridge.

Central Park Locations

Cop Cot

Wagner Cove

Ladies Pavilion

Belvedere Castle and The Pond

Gapstow Bridge

Angel Tunnel and Bethesda Fountain

Treehouse for Dreaming

Bow Bridge

Cat Rock

Wedding in Brooklyn Bridge Park

One of the world’s oldest and most striking suspension bridges, it connects Manhattan with its styling little sister, Brooklyn. Designed by German immigrant John Augustus Roebling and opened in 1883, it’s both an American Historic Landmark and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. The main ceremony locations are Pebble Beach, The Main Pier, and Jane’s Carousel.

Wedding in Top of the Rock

Top of the Rock is the catchy nickname for the rooftop observation deck of the 70-story GE Building in Rockefeller Center. The deck resembles the deck of an ocean liner, with a barrier-free view of the world’s most exciting city. Bar none, it’s the best view of the New York skyline, with the Empire State Building in clear sight (even the Empire State Building’s observation deck can’t offer that!).

Wedding in Times Square

Times Square is nicknamed “The Crossroads of the World” and deservedly so. It’s the world’s most visited tourist attraction, with more than 39 million visitors annually and a third of a million people daily. It got its name in 1904, when The New York Times moved its offices there. It’s also where New Year’s Eve is officially rung in, with the annual dropping of the Times Square Ball. Over a million luminous lights light up the night 365 days a year!

Wedding in Fort Tyron Park

Fort Tyron Park is located in the upper west side of Manhattan. During the Revolutionary War, the park was one of the battle sites along the Hudson River and home to the battle of Fort Washington. Today, it’s a beautiful park, with extensive waking paths, meadows, and views of the Hudson and Harlem Rivers.