Midtown means business—literally! If you’re searching for meeting rooms in Midtown, you’re in the right place. Whether you need a sleek boardroom near Grand Central, a creative brainstorming space by Bryant Park, or a high-tech conference room in Hudson Yards, there’s no shortage of options. With its central location, Midtown makes it easy for teams and clients to connect, whether they’re coming from across town or flying in for the day. Plus, you’ll be steps from top restaurants, hotels, and after-work hotspots—because let’s be honest, the best meetings often end with a great meal. Ready to book the perfect space? Scroll down to find a meeting room that fits your needs.
Prices of meeting rooms in Midtown Manhattan average around $125 hire fee per hour. The exact costs depend on the room size, audiovisual equipment (such as projectors or microphones), or high-speed Wi-Fi. Additional services, such as catering or on-site coordinators, may cost extra. Flexible configurations for presentations, workshops, or networking, along with amenities such as parking or dedicated breakout rooms, will also affect the price. See usual price ranges in Midtown Manhattan, based on Tagvenue data:
From $75 | to $200 | hire fee per hour |
From $2500 | to $7500 | hire fee per event |
From $1500 | to $3000 | hire fee per day |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated September 2025), the best options include:
Large Meeting Rooms at WorkHouse NYC - Midtown
in Midtown West - rated 5/5
Venue said: Beautifully decorated building with an incredible view of Midtown from the rooftop. WorkHouse locations are built with a variety of event spaces and meeting rooms to accommodate everything from a two-person interview to a...
Meeting Room H at Times Square Jay Suites
in Times Square - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘It was spacious, the staff was super helpful and equipments are top notch.’
Large Flex Event Loft at Large Flex Event Loft Studio
in Garment District - rated 4.8/5
Our user said: ‘The room was clean and conducive to meetings.’