Located in a landmark building that once housed Greenwich Savings Bank, Gotham Hall is an iconic Midtown event space. Gotham Hall features a 9,000 square-foot Ballroom with 70-foot ceiling and an ornate stained-glass skylight. From elegant social events to corporate gatherings and non-profit galas, you and your guests will enjoy the uncompromising attention to detail and exceptional personal service of our event coordination.
Whether a grand celebration or an intimate gathering, our event planners will work with you to ensure that your occasion is distinctive and remarkable. Because we only host one event at a time, you can rest assured knowing that your event will be intimate, private, and that all of the details will be tended to so that your event will run smoothly from start to finish.
Whether a grand celebration or an intimate gathering, our event planners will work with you to ensure that your occasion is distinctive and remarkable. Because we only host one event at a time, you can rest assured knowing that your event will be intimate, private, and that all of the details will be tended to so that your event will run smoothly from start to finish.
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The 17,500-square-foot space features a 70-foot ceiling with an ornate stained glass skylight in the main hall, and smaller event spaces include a lounge, a mezzanine level that overlooks the main hall, dressing rooms and a private entrance.
From television's HBO to Sony BMG, celebrities Snoop Dog to Sir Elton John, and fashion brand's Moncler to Christian Siriano, companies are taking advantage of the texture-rich ambiance and flexible setting of Gotham Hall.Gotham Hall is one of the most well known venues in New York.
From television's HBO to Sony BMG, celebrities Snoop Dog to Sir Elton John, and fashion brand's Moncler to Christian Siriano, companies are taking advantage of the texture-rich ambiance and flexible setting of Gotham Hall.Gotham Hall is one of the most well known venues in New York.
The most exquisite Manhattan locale to host your most special occasion, you'll find Gotham Hall situated in the heart of New York City. As you pass through the filigree brass doors and step onto the inlaid marble floor, you immediately enter a world where style meets sophistication. Please take a moment to view our individual room descriptions and vendor recommendation below.
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Ivan Brkljac
Dec 04, 2021
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Hilton Webb
Oct 13, 2021
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Rafael Marin Nyc
Feb 27, 2021
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Nasser Al-Hanna
Feb 05, 2020
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Class and elegance in prime real estate. Imagine stepping outside as all eyes are in you and you take it all in and grasp the wonder of it. NYC background so many people and tourists looking st you as you just had an amazing party where style meets fashion meets money and influence all in. Gothic, famous, history and kandmark 4 words to describe this building in a simple way. Inky con about it us the NYC bike stand, not because if the bikes but the scene of future tech in front it along old history just doesn't mic well, I think but that is my opinion.
Duncan Schieb
Jan 31, 2020
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Manos Diakoumakis
Jan 16, 2020
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We were here for a the wedding of two beautiful people and dear friends. The place itself is incredibly impressive. The staff is professional, friendly and accommodating. The cocktail hour was very rich. The main dining hall was spacious and classy. This is an old bank and there are quotes about money up on the walls. The venue is close to the Empire State Building so leave enough time to get to this congested area.
Corrie Davidson
Jan 07, 2020
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Rose Of Sharon Luberisse
Jul 07, 2019
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Anthony Esposito
Jun 13, 2019
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Deborah Detter
Jul 09, 2018
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Gotham Hall is an amazing place to watch the Thanksgiving parade. We had brunch there before the Macy’s Day parade started. There was eggs Benedict, bacon, sausage, pastries, oatmeal, fruit, and beverages. A huge big screen tv was set up inside so those who were too cold could come back in and watch the parade on tv. What we didn’t realize is that the area was cordoned off for us but then the NYC police said it wasn’t allowed & other people who hadn’t paid for the VIP event were able to get closer than we were to see the parade. The other three didn’t realize was that it was in the “Quiet