More than likely you will exchange vows standing before one of NYC’s iconic backdrops: Brooklyn Bridge Park, Central Park, or even the New York Public Library. Wherever you choose to have your dream elopement or wedding, there are a few things you should know:
Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85-acre waterfront park along the Brooklyn side of the East River. This phenomenally curated stretch of green space sprawls from Brooklyn’s Atlantic Avenue to just past the Manhattan Bridge, thus marrying two iconic neighborhoods: Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO. DUMBO stands for “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass.”
DUMBO just happens to be one of our all-time favorite places to have a wedding. You can’t find a more breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline or the awe-inspiring Brooklyn Bridge than in DUMBO; BUT its popularity as a wedding location has grown throughout the years. (Eloping is Fun is partly to blame for the trend of open-air elopement ceremonies on the Brooklyn Waterfront!)
For groups under 20 we do not need a permit. For any group over 20 you will need a permit and the fee is $426. If you are looking for something more contained and private in DUMBO, the iconic Janes carousel is right on the waterfront and can be rented, That fee starts at around $1800.
If you are dreaming of a Central Park wedding, just know that Eloping is Fun has intimate, first-hand experience with virtually EVERY location throughout the park
Remember, this is NYC, so don’t be surprised if, on the day of your wedding ceremony, there are people at or around your permitted location when you arrive. But this is where our team jumps to action for you. Your faithful EIF (Eloping Is Fun) photographer or officiant will clear the space for us. This is another reason why having a permit is so helpful and recommended.
The best advice we can give you today for a Central Park wedding is to get a permit. All special event permits in Central Park (with the exception of the Conservatory Garden) are $25—a fair price for an added layer of assurance (but know that you MUST apply at least 21 days in advance of your planned date).
Take a look at our comprehensive Guide to Eloping in Central Parkfor the lowdown on our favorite spots and our personal guidance on choosing the right location for your special day.
Technically speaking, for a small (very small) group of just a few people—or at least a group smaller than the permit-requirement NYC threshold of 20 people or more—you can hold a quick, quiet, but memorable ceremony at almost any public place in the city. Be aware that these locations do not issue permits, but we hold ceremonies at all of them often (very, very often).
Here is a brief list of public-ish spaces to consider for your nonpermitted NYC wedding:
Our philosophy is and has always been that it’s better to ask forgiveness than to ask permission . . . you get the picture. Actually, we get the picture—of you having an unimaginably unforgettable ceremony that you and your partner will never stop talking about at a million $ location for free! 😂
But it is my job as your Eloping in NYC fairy godmother to give you the facts so that you can make an educated decision on your elopement ceremony location in NYC
Here is a more in-depth look at some of our favorite public spaces for NYC elopement ceremonies.
We have a little secret to ceremonies at the New York Public Library: Wait till closin’ time. Security is strict here. I mean, if you want to get married at the NYPL “Carrie Bradshaw style” it will cost you at least $250K! Security is quite protective of this little gem of a location, but after 6pm all bets are off and the steps and columns and grand foyer are OURS for the taking. So stick with us, kid. We know our way around this city . . .
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is a location that is near and dear to our hearts. The ultimate wedding brag is, “I eloped at the Met!” I mean, seriously . . . WOW! But these bragging rights come with a sticker warning. We cannot always predict the vibe of the Met’s security on any given day. We have never had any major issues (aside from some general hassle from the front desk when they see us coming). One of my favorite NYC pastimes is location scouting, and back when we started using this venue we spent MONTHS seeking out the most perfectly peaceful spot—one with great light and not a lot of foot traffic or security—and our efforts led us to an absolutely EPIC slice of this incredible museum that we would love to share with you on your special day! We only recommend the Met for true elopements, not micro weddings or anything other than absolutely the most minimal number of people (including us), but we love, love, LOVE this venue and it is truly worth the effort to exchange nuptials here.
Let’s just get intimate and called it “GCT.” Hands down, GCT is our go-to free indoor space. We recommend it for winter weddings or inclement weather. The architecture and the feeling of being here are absolutely exhilirating. From the ceremony to the photos to knowing you are in the middle one of the most visited (and beautiful) transportation hubs in the world, GCT’s tagline is “Always Moving”—and it most certainly is! You can feel the vibe of its 110-year legacy from the moment you step foot inside this historic landmark. Make no mistake, it will be busy with the hustle and bustle of commuters swirling all around you. To be honest, though, we have found that our EIF couples who choose this venue are totally and 10,000% down with the idea of stealing the show at GCT, if only for a few moments, and becoming the absolute center of attention in one of the world’s busiest spots. Why the hell not?!?
One of the best observations decks in NYC, the multi-level indoor/outdoor space at the top of 30 Rockefeller Plaza—known as Top of the Rock—is a unique and exciting location for a wedding. Top of the Rock tends to get busy during sunset, we reccomend and can arrange for you timed VIP tickets to get us up to the TOP quickly and smoothly so that we can make the most use of our time together. There will be crowds, BUT with patience and perseverance we will accomplish your ceremony (and the photos will be to DIE for)!
So, how do we pull off an impromptu wedding in a (sometimes) forbidden NYC spot? How do we make it all look so effortless in our photos that capture the most important moments of your lives? Well, our experience has shown us how to navigate you through it all and give you your dream wedding. We’re pros who know how to make it all divine. We tell all our couples that choose a public space in New York City for their nuptials exchange to just surrender to NYC and her loving wild energy. Ride the wave and we promise you that magical things CAN and WILL happen. You’ll see!
A special events permit for most locations in Central Park is a very reasonable $25, but some locations cost quite a bit more. Here’s the run down on a few of those:
This is the number one question we get from couples considering a ceremony in a public space in NYC. Our answer is, “More than likely.” Kids, especially toddlers, are the biggest culprits 😂
Next up are tourists (but they are so supportive and truly grateful to have stumbled upon such a personal and intimate affair, and we generally find them very willing to stand at a distance and remain quiet in exchange for not getting chased away). The only people who WON’T bat an eye or care that you are getting married in their midst are the true New Yorkers! And to be honest, most of our couples report being unaware of any uninvited onlookers until they have said their vows and taken a look around. As your ceremony happens, you and your partner will be transported into a little bubble of bliss and the world around you will stop. When the ceremony is over you may get startled back to reality by cheers and applause coming from a LOT more people than are in your party! From a group of nearby picnickers, perhaps? You’ll soon find that having your wedding ceremony in a public space in NYC is a blessing to all who witness it.
We are super excited to help you bring your elopement dreams to life. Drop us a line and schedule your consultation call.
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