Event Spaces for Rent in Upper East Side, NY

Event Spaces for Rent in Upper East Side, NY

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Top Event Spaces in Upper East Side, NY

The Upper East Side is the place for your next event. No matter what you are planning, this part of the city will have something for you. You will be able to find amazing event venues for any kind of gathering from corporate events all the way to weddings. If you are tired of endlessly browsing for the perfect venue for your upcoming event, let Tagvenue help you out. We have created an extensive list of the best event spaces in New York City. Simply browse and book with us today!

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Venue Hire Upper East Side FAQ

How much does it cost to rent an event space in the Upper East Side?

Many venues offer per person packages, which will cost about $30-$75 per head. Minimum spend venues will require you to spend upwards of $2000 for your party. If there is a flat hire fee, you can expect to pay around $3000 all included. (All data from Tagvenue.)

Which are the best event spaces in the Upper East Side?

Here are some of our favorite event spaces in this part of Manhattan:

Bistro Nando Enjoy the vibes of this elegant bistro tucked away on East 83rd Street. This cozy restaurant is known for its selection of Mediterranean dishes and cocktail list, making it a perfect venue for cocktail parties and elegant events.  

Pil Pil – With many different spaces available for parties of any size, Pil Pil will have a space that is perfect for your next event. Take in the sights and energy of East 77th Street in their outdoor space for a phenomenal summer party or enjoy the refined atmosphere of the indoor space which will be loved by all of your guests.

How can I keep costs down for an event in the Upper East Side?

Event planning is stressful enough, especially when considering how quickly the costs can add up. When hosting an event in Manhattan, you will see costs mount quickly if you are not careful. If you are operating on a budget, then consider having your event at non-peak times such as on a weekday, and also try to avoid any major holiday, because this is when you will see prices start to peak. Try to keep the amount of people to a minimum as well, because you will then be able to book a smaller space and have to pay less on food and drinks.

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