Wedding Places - The United Nations Dining Room and Rooftop Patio

Since 1945, the United Nations has impressed visitors from all over the world, with its multicultural atmosphere and panoramic views of East River and the skyline of New York.

If your case requires more than just a room, choose where clause dignitaries and heads of state dinner daily.

Surrounded by the colorful flags of the United Nations 191 Member States and floor to ceiling windows with 180 degree views of the delegates dining room offers a stunning backdrop for your business or social event. This historic site with spectacular views overlooking the East River and the majestic skyline of New York, kept busy for up to 750 guests for dinner and 800 guests. A variety of private dining rooms attached, to accommodate groups from 20 to 200 can be combined with a cocktail dining delegates is 1000.

Moreover, a reception of up to 1000 in one of the largest outdoor terrace in New York. Either a tent or under the stars will delight your guests highlighted by panoramic views of city lights and the Queensboro Bridge.

Your guests will feel at home in this world dining settings where clause famous diplomats, ambassadors and world leaders, celebrate and simple inspiration.

Known as the common ground for all peoples of the world, the United Nations offers a unusual environment for your most important celebrations and meetings. originate in the Assembly of Delegates dining room, the United Nations principle of security, peace, cooperation, friendship, respect and harmony, life in the good food and entertainment.

United Nations visits are available for a daily view of available United Nations. Your guide to the United Nations, dressed in traditional costumes, which is the official uniform of Mondrian ready, you and your group to the General Assembly, the Security Council chamber and other places where the story is designed to take daily.

See extraordinary multicultural collection of paintings, sculptures, tapestries and artifacts from around the world donated. Favorites are the Japanese Peace Bell, from coins donated by children from 60 countries poured, differentiation, and the works of Marc Chagall, Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso and Norman Rockwell. The international staff speaks over 20 languages.