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New York Palace Hotel Mansion Rooms for Events and Meetings

The New York Palace Hotel in Manhattan recently completed the renovation of, The Mansion Rooms, after a 17 month, $12 million public space project. The shiny new 13,000 square foot space on the fourth and fifth floors of the hotel’s “Villard Mansion” feature seven amazing room designs overlooking the historic courtyard. The mansion was incorporated in to the design of the 55 story hotel tower, which was constructed in the last part of the 1970’s (like me). The mansion serves as the entry way to the hotel.

The new rooms were designed for events and meetings and are located above the restaurant GILT.

The property is located on the corner of 50th & Madison in Manhattan.

Niklaus J. Leuenberger, Managing Director of The New York Palace Hotel, claims: “The Mansion Rooms are a state-of-the- art homage to the life and spirit of legendary American entrepreneur Henry Villard. These rooms have been masterfully crafted to recreate the feeling and spirit of late nineteenth century New York. What gives this venue greater authenticity is the fact that it was created within the walls of a structure that played host to some of the most seminal moments of the Gilded Age. From private meetings to grand soirees, we are thrilled that the upper floors of The Villard Mansion are once again alive with the sounds of celebration.” Sounds swanky, huh?

  • The Henry Room: Overlooking 50th Street from the 5th floor is The Henry Room. A
    quintessential self-made man, Henry Villards’s profound belief in American ideals led him to success as an abolitionist, journalist, railroad baron, philanthropist, and the creative force behind one of the finest residences
    in New York City.

  • The Edison Room: Named after Thomas Alva Edison, the famed American inventor and a business partner of Mr. Villard.
  • The Garrison Room: Named after William Lloyd Garrison, an outspoken abolitionist and the father-in-law of Mr. Villard.
  • The Rutherford Room: Named after William Rutherford Mead, an architect and founding partner of McKim, Mead & White.
  • The Roswell Room: Named after Roswell Smith, an original Villard resident, noted publisher and outspoken abolitionist.
  • The Louis Room: Named after Louis Comfort Tiffany, the renowned Art Nouveau stained glass artist.
  • The Stanford Room: Named after Stanford White, an architect and founding partner of McKim, Mead & White.

With the addition of the above, The New York Palace now has 24 rooms for meetings and special events. These venues
include The Library, The Drawing Room, The Chairman’s Office, The Reid Salon, and The Villard Ballroom. The event space of The New York Palace Hotel is available for private site tours. Please call our catering office at (212) 303-7766 if you wish to schedule a time. Chalk it up to yet another fabulous place in the city to hold your next event.