Galleries, Theatres and Museums
- Ceremony Only
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- City Location
- Historic Building or Location
- On-site Bar
- In-House Catering
- Buffet Meal Facilities
- Seated Meal Facilities
- Outdoor Space
- Ballroom or Hall
- Stereo or Live Music Facilities
- Dance Floor Available
Carnegie Hall, located in the heart of New York City, is a perfect City Wedding Venue for gay weddings in New York City and New York. The historic landmark is just two blocks away from Central Park and is situated in the theater district of Manhattan, making it an ideal setting for a magical wedding. The venue can accommodate a maximum guest count of 200 and offers seasonal pricing and package rates.
Carnegie Hall’s historical touches and modern finishes combine for a harmonious mix of old and new. The venue features a landscaped rooftop terrace with a view of Central Park and the surrounding skyline, making it a picturesque location for a wedding. The venue welcomes same-sex weddings and offers a unique and unforgettable experience for couples looking to tie the knot in the city that never sleeps.
Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, Carnegie Hall provides an elegant and sophisticated backdrop for your special day. With its prime location and stunning views, Carnegie Hall is the perfect City Wedding Venue for gay weddings in New York City and New York. Contact them today to learn more about their wedding packages and start planning your dream wedding at this iconic venue.
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