New York doesn’t just throw a party—it elevates it, literally. High above the city, penthouse venues turn any gathering into a spectacular spectacle. Think floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the skyline, rooftop terraces with panoramic views, and sleek, modern spaces designed for exclusivity. Some offer wraparound glass walls that frame the Empire State Building, private rooftop lounges with fire pits and cabanas, or loft-style spaces with high ceilings and an edgy, downtown feel. Whether it's a blowout birthday, a private cocktail reception, or an ultra-exclusive celebration, Tagvenue connects you with penthouses that match your party’s energy—luxurious, bold, and distinctly New York. Check out the best penthouses for party in New York City, right here!
The cost of penthouses for party in New York City averages around $399 hire fee per hour. The final price will depend on location, size, amenities, and demand. Some venues also offer additional packages that include catering, AV equipment, or additional services. Take a look at the usual price ranges in New York City, based on Tagvenue data:
From $250 | to $500 | hire fee per hour |
From $3000 | to $10000 | minimum spend per event |
From $7000 | to $10000 | hire fee per day |
If a panoramic skyline backdrop is a must, Penthouse 45 in Hell’s Kitchen offers stunning wraparound views of Manhattan’s twinkling skyline. For an outdoor terrace setting, the Upper East Luxury Rooftop provides an open-air party space high above the city streets. For undeniable luxury and unparalleled views, check out The Sunrise Room at Dear Irving on Hudson Rooftop!
Many penthouses include private terraces, fully stocked bars, high-end sound systems, and customizable event layouts. Penthouse Six Rooftop in SoHo lets you bring your own alcohol and catering (BYO). Others, like Dear Irving on Hudson Rooftop, feature full-service catering options, signature cocktails, and premium event planning services. If you’re looking for a DJ-friendly space with built-in sound equipment, check out Blender Workspace in Midtown Manhattan.