The best kept secret in Manhattan.
Standing stately in the heart of midtown Manhattan since 1924, The Roosevelt Hotel is considered to be the “Grand Dame of Madison Avenue.” Named for President Theodore Roosevelt, the legendary landmark on Madison Avenue and 45th Street remains as revered as
its namesake.
The triple-tiered Grand Ballroom is one of the last traditional ballrooms, with a 27-foot gold-gilded ceiling billowing above a wave of arched windows and iron-laced balconies. Equally impressive is the brilliantly appointed Terrace Room with original crystal chandeliers and a towering 23-foot ceiling with gold-gilded molding.
For over 80 years, these two signature rooms have created an ambiance of classic elegance, attracting bejeweled guest from aristocrats and artists to celebrities and socialites. They are available for weddings and receptions which are sure to evoke memories that will last a lifetime.