[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Winter in New York is absolutely unpredictable. It can snow and rain on the same day and the next day it will be sunny and warm. It is definitely very hard to predict what the weather is going to be like on your proposal day, so if you know that your partner won’t like the cold and wouldn’t appreciate the snowy day engagement in the park, definitely plan for the indoor proposal. Here are our best indoor proposal locations in New York for the winter season.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”9528″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Luxury Penthouse with the terrace
The beauty of the Penthouse engagement is that you can propose in a private setting and fully customize your proposal. With both an inside room and an outside terrace, you can plan an outdoor proposal and then get into the room for celebration. As it is a private space you can invite close friends and family to share the moment with you. It is also more convenient for the couples to have the inside room as they can take off the winter jackets and take engagement pictures in nice outfits. And you even can stay overnight at some of the penthouses. Don’t forget to consult with our proposal planner about the unique proposal design for your engagement.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”7302″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Grand Central Terminal
Believe it or not, the Grand Central Terminal is famous for its Clock Tower proposals. This is a very busy location, but there are so many photo opportunities here. The stunning celestial ceiling is ideal for engagement pictures and the stairs at the main concourse are a perfect spot for the styled shoots. You can propose at the whispering gallery and then take the elevator to the Campbell Apartment, NYC’s oldest speakeasy bar, for celebration. Grand Central proposal is definitely not for shy couples, but it is a great location when it’s cold and rainy outside. You won’t be able to do a romantic setup in here, so don’t forget to hire a photographer, to capture the surprise moment.
New York City is known for its hidden bookstores, so if you are one of those couples who love to read a good book this might be a perfect location for you. Imagine walking to a private bookstore decorated with candles and the ‘ Marry Me?’ sign, asking your partner their hand in marriage and celebrating with a glass of champagne. It is a perfect proposal idea for shy couples as the place will be completely empty and reserved just for the two of you. After the proposal, you can walk around the store and take pictures. Perfect proposal idea for a cold winter in New York.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”5408″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Private carousel in Brooklyn
This private indoor location is truly a piece of art. Located in the Dumbo area in Brooklyn, Jane’s Carousel has everything you need for a perfect proposal. Its private, warm and has the best views of the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline. This is a perfect place for a large group, so you can invite your friends and family for the post-proposal celebration. If you are looking for a private, indoor location with a view, Jane’s Carousel is all you need. You can decorate the area with flowers and candles or even get the large ‘ Marry Me’ sign and place it in front of the carousel. Of course, don’t forget to hire a photographer to capture all that fun.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”5355″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Private Christmas Booth
New York’s Christmas Markets are thriving around the city. This is a perfect indoor Christmas idea for couples who love a good laugh. Imagine walking around the Holiday market and getting to one of those booths that sell the ornaments. The sales representative would show you the tree and tell you to get any ornament you want from it. You picked the ball and open it, for your partner’s amusement there will be an engagement ring inside, you propose and she wonders how did you do all that. This private indoor proposal in New York is perfect for clients who want to get their partner by surprise. And of course, our secret photographer will be there to capture the moment.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”4691″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Metropolitan Museum
Metropolitan Museum is a perfect proposal place year-round. You can easily find an empty gallery room to pop the question and spend the rest of your time exploring the museum. There is a nice rooftop bar, where you can celebrate your engagement. And so many great photos opportunities inside and around the museum. For a change of scenery, you can walk to Central Park and continue your engagement session there. At any weather, the Metropolitan Museum is a great indoor location for a surprise proposal.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”5755″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Private Dining Room
With more than 68 Michelin-star restaurants in New York, you can easily pick one and propose over dinner. If you looking for a more interesting proposal option, choose the private dining room, where you can decorate the area and propose in the intimate atmosphere. A private dining room proposal is definitely a unique luxury experience and you and your partner will remember this moment forever.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”6829″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace is a perfect covered place for a Central Park proposal. It is not a private spot, but if you come here after the sunset there is usually no one around. It is a great location for couples who are going to or from the restaurant in the park. The terrace is a real piece of art and looks absolutely stunning in the pictures. We love setting out candlelight heart proposals here as it blends perfectly in the architectural style of the terrace. You can also take the horse and carriage ride to the upper level of the terrace and walk down the stairs to the proposal spot. It is a perfect winter location for a marriage proposal.
There are five observation decks in New York and all of them have inside areas where you can pop the question. This is a perfect idea for the clients who want to propose with the stunning Manhattan skyline views and be inside. Every observation deck has its own unique features and you need to check them individually to see which one you like the best. But always keep in mind, no one can guarantee that on your proposal day there will be a clear view, so always have a plan’ B’ in this case. Other than that, it is a perfect way to propose indoors and then walk outside for the engagement session. Make sure you hire a professional photographer to capture the big surprise.
Can you imagine proposing at the private gallery space in the oldest townhouse in New York? This location is ideal for cold winter engagements, just imagine walking around the gallery and as you open one of the doors you stumble upon a rose garden made especially for you, you get inside and propose. This location has a lot of photo opportunities and you can even celebrate your engagement with a glass of champagne. Perfect indoor proposal spot for couples who are seeking privacy and customization. You will be working directly with our proposal planner to create one of a kind proposal design for your engagement.
A hotel room makeover is a perfect way to propose when it’s cold outside and you have a great hotel room with a view. Usually, we come before the check-in and transform the room with decorations, so that when the couple arrives and they open the door the surprise is inevitable. The hotel room proposal is an ideal indoor proposal location and it’s totally private, but it doesn’t have a lot of photo opportunities. But the Hotel itself does. Most of the hotels have stunning lobbies and restaurants, that are perfect for the pictures. Plus if the hotel is located in a good area you can always walk outside and take pictures in the park or on the streets.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Winter proposal in New York can be very tricky as you never know how the weather will be on your big day, so we always recommend looking for indoor proposal locations so that you can propose in a nice setting, without stressing too much about the things you can’t control. If you are planning to propose this Holiday season in New York and don’t know where to start, contact us now at head@proposal007.com and our experienced team will help you to create the most unforgettable marriage proposal experience in New York.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
Did you know that New York City has been named the most romantic city in the United States? With its photogenic locations, historic charm, exquisite cuisine, and romantic activities, it’s a top destination for couples looking for romantic experiences. Proposal spots range from luxury rooftop views to private dining experiences, from cute picnics in the park to a bold “Marry Me” letters statement. Whether it’s a thrilling helicopter ride or a hidden speakeasy surprise, there’s a perfect setting for every couple. That’s what makes NYC the ultimate city for an unforgettable proposal.
Where to propose in NYC:
Central Park:
Central Park is famous for its stunning scenery and romantic vibes. It is the biggest park in NYC and a popular spot for marriage proposals and romantic events. With its diverse landscapes and iconic spots, it offers something for every couple’s style. Here are the best proposal spots in Central Park.
Bow Bridge
One of the most iconic NYC proposal locations, Bow Bridge is also known as a “love bridge.” It has been featured in many movies and is a number one spot for weddings and engagements in the park. The best time to propose would be early morning or right after sunset, when there are fewer people in the park and you can have the bridge to yourselves. For a less crowded spot, we recommend setting up the proposal at the boat landing vantage point, which is located right off the bridge. In this case you have the whole lake, the iconic bridge, and the Upper West Side skyline in the background. Our “All-white flowers” package is a perfect choice for this spot.
This secluded gazebo is ideal for an intimate marriage proposal in the park. Located on the lake bank, this place provides privacy with beautiful views of the Manhattan skyline and peaceful park scenery. It is one of the best private proposal places in NYC. To reserve the gazebo, you can apply for a permit (21-day notice), so start planning your proposal in advance. Our favorite proposal options for this location are the “Beauty and the Beast” theme and a candlelight setup.
This is a real hidden gem of Central Park and one of our favorite proposal locations in New York City. The San Remo building lookout is a little hidden path that leads to the lake. It is a perfect spot for a morning or early-evening surprise proposal, when there are fewer people in the park. Unfortunately, there is no permit for this location, so you can’t reserve it in advance. The San Remo lookout is very picturesque, so you really don’t need any decorations. A simple flower bouquet or a musician would be a great addition to your proposal here.
Cop Cot is a charming wooden gazebo located in Central Park, near 6th Avenue and 59th Street, just a short walk from the park’s southern entrance. It is one of the oldest and largest structures in the park and is ideal for larger groups. If you have friends or family coming to witness the proposal, this would be the best spot. You can reserve the gazebo with a 21-day notice, so plan your proposal accordingly. We love setting up our “Premium Light the Night” decorations here. For a daytime proposal, the “Premium Flower Heart” is a perfect option.
This is another hidden gem and one of the best places to propose in NYC. The little lookout is located minutes away from the charming Gapstow Bridge, which is another great spot for a proposal. This location is perfect for early-morning proposals, as the bridge gets crowded during the day. Unfortunately, there is no permit for this spot, so it’s a “first-come, first-served” situation. You don’t need any decorations here, but romantic live music or a flower bouquet would be a nice touch. Don’t forget to hire a secret proposal photographer to capture the moment.
If you are looking for that iconic shot, the Brooklyn Bridge Park and DUMBO waterfront are exactly what you need. The proposal locations with the world-famous Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline are ideal for a surprise proposal in New York. This area is rated #1 among New York proposal spots, so let’s dive into it.
Jane’s Carousel
Enjoy a private moment at this iconic Brooklyn landmark. If you want stunning views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges but prefer a more intimate setting, this location is the perfect choice. Jane’s Carousel is sheltered from rain and wind, which makes it ideal for changing weather. We love setting up romantic surprises here.
Our “Flower Arch” proposal package fits perfectly here. You can reserve the carousel before or after hours of operation for 30 minutes or 1 hour. Fun guaranteed.
This is one of the best places to propose in NYC — the DUMBO waterfront boardwalk is just magical. A truly wonderful setting, especially for a sunset proposal. It’s a perfect spot for an unforgettable moment, and we love setting up big “Marry Me” letters here.
The only thing to keep in mind is that you need to obtain a permit from the park (21-day notice) and that this location is not private at all. So if you don’t mind other people cheering you on, it’s the right place to get engaged.
There is nothing like getting engaged on a private rooftop in NY. The DUMBO area is known for its iconic skyline views, and proposing with the Brooklyn Bridge as your background creates a truly unforgettable experience.
A private rooftop proposal in New York gives you the opportunity to fully customize your moment. You can pick the décor you like, flowers, a musician, and even invite friends and family. Our Brooklyn Rooftop has a spacious outdoor terrace and an inside room, ensuring a perfect setup rain or shine.
We can tailor the space to your vision and provide the best photo and video team to capture the big surprise.
If you are looking for a semi-private proposal location in DUMBO, this would be your spot. Located a bit off the tourist path, this area is ideal for a candlelight proposal. Since the Manhattan Bridge is right above you, it can be a bit loud, but the incredible skyline backdrop and unique location more than make up for it.
You also need to get a permit for this spot, which requires 21 days in advance. With the right setup—whether it’s soft lighting, flowers, or a musician—this spot can turn into a truly magical place for an unforgettable proposal.
This is one of the most picturesque places to propose in NYC. It runs along Columbia Heights, overlooking the East River, and offers amazing views of the Manhattan skyline, Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, and the waterfront. This peaceful area is ideal for a sunset proposal. Our secret photographer will be there to capture the moment.
The first thing that comes to mind when you’re thinking of where to propose in NYC is always a rooftop. There are so many rooftop options in NY—private rooftop gardens, observation decks, hotel rooftops, private rooftops, public rooftops, and speakeasy rooftops—you can find the perfect setting to match your vision for the big moment. Here are the best rooftops to propose in New York City.
Top of the Rock
This is one of our favorite observation decks in NYC. Perfectly located at Rockefeller Center, it provides 360-degree views of the city. When you start planning your proposal at Top of the Rock, keep in mind that it is a public location, so other people will be there.
The best time to avoid the crowds is early morning. When booking tickets, choose the Express Pass, as it will save you lots of time at the entrance. While decorations aren’t allowed, you can still make the moment unforgettable by having a hidden photographer and videographer capture the surprise.
Another secret treasure of the city. This rooftop park opened in spring 2022 and is not that well known yet. It is open daily from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. and has stunning views of Downtown Manhattan, Midtown, and New York Harbor. This is one of the best places to propose in NYC. If you are seeking a semi-private rooftop, this would be your place. Please keep in mind, no decorations are permitted here, but you can do a picnic proposal or a proposal with a musician at this pier.
No rooftop list would be complete without this observation deck. The highest sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, with a unique design and panoramic views of the whole city, this location was made for “wow” proposal surprises.
The best times to propose at the Edge would be early morning and sunset. In the morning, you are almost guaranteed to have a semi-private experience, while sunset provides the most breathtaking views. When choosing ticket admission, we recommend the Flexible Admission. This allows you to adjust your visit time in case of unexpected weather changes, ensuring the best possible experience for your proposal.
As no decorations are permitted at the Edge, we recommend hiring our experienced photo and video team to capture the moment.
Located on the 63rd floor in the heart of New York’s Financial District, this exquisite cocktail bar with an outdoor terrace is one of the best places to propose in NYC. The wraparound terrace with 360-degree views of the New York City skyline is ideal for a surprise proposal.
You can reserve the space for a private event and decorate it to your liking, but with these views you might not need any of that. This is also a perfect place for an engagement party or an intimate celebration after the proposal.
We recommend adding a musician and a secret photographer for a perfect setting. If you’re searching for a private, exclusive proposal location in NYC, this is the ideal choice.
There is nothing like having a private proposal in the heart of the world’s busiest city. Our “Rooftop for Lovers” is a perfect choice for couples who are seeking breathtaking views and privacy.
The biggest advantage of a private rooftop proposal is complete customization of your experience. You can pick the day and time, décor, flowers, music, and add personal touches to make the moment truly unique and unforgettable. One of the best private places to propose in NYC would be a rooftop with its exclusive locations and skyline views.
Our experienced proposal planner, Tatiana Caicedo, will make sure your proposal is as unique and meaningful as your relationship.
As real New Yorkers, we can recommend a thing or two that isn’t well known by tourists. New York is full of hidden gems and secret venues. Here are our top five unique proposal spots in NYC.
Elizabeth Street Garden
This hidden sculpture garden is a real gem for a one-of-a-kind proposal. Located on Elizabeth Street between Prince and Spring streets, this garden is in the heart of a trendy neighborhood.
Elizabeth Street Garden is a perfect location for an early-morning proposal, when there are no people in the park. In spring, it is a popular spot for cherry-blossom viewing. The mix of lush greenery and classical sculptures creates a unique backdrop for an unforgettable moment. If you’re looking for a convenient location, artistic backdrop, and semi-private setting, this garden is right for you.
Right now the garden is under threat of demolition, so if you’re looking for a truly special spot that might not be around forever, now is the time to plan your proposal here. Don’t forget to hire our secret photographer to capture the big moment.
Did you know that the Meatpacking District has its very own beach? The public beach is located just across from the Whitney Museum of American Art and is open until 1 a.m. This location is known mostly by locals, so if you are looking for a candlelight beach proposal, this might be your spot. This is also a perfect summer location for a picnic proposal or a proposal with a musician.
You can also propose at the beach and then head to Little Island, which is 5 minutes away, for a stunning photo session. Don’t forget to hire a photo and video crew to capture every moment of this unforgettable experience.
Imagine having the whole museum floor for yourself and surprising your partner with gigantic digital screens displaying a “Will you marry me?” message — a “wow” factor is guaranteed. Mercer Labs is not just an art space — it’s an immersive, dreamlike experience that transforms your proposal into something truly extraordinary. If you’re looking for a unique, cinematic moment, this is the place. Make sure you have a secret photographer there documenting the big event.
Located in Fort Tryon Park, the Cloisters is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This medieval European-style museum is one of the best proposal locations in NYC. Gothic architecture, hidden courtyards, and intimate galleries make this place ideal for a romantic surprise. You get that European destination proposal vibe even though you are still in NYC.
The best seasons to visit are summer and fall, when the park around it is covered in lush greenery or foliage. We recommend hiring a photographer for this location, as it’s truly remarkable and doesn’t need any decorations. A picnic proposal would also be a great choice here.
Another location that isn’t as popular with tourists but loved by locals. If you are looking for stunning Manhattan skyline views, privacy, and that countryside charm, this place is for you. Governors Island has a perfect setting for a picnic proposal with a view.
Governors Island is accessible by ferry, which runs every 20 minutes from Manhattan and Brooklyn. Once on the island, there are so many things to do: enjoy a spa, walk around the galleries, take a bike ride, and enjoy oysters. This is a really unique place and one of the best proposal spots in NYC.
Rain or shine, NYC is beautiful in any weather. When planning your marriage proposal in New York, you always need a backup plan in case of rain or snow. Here are our top proposal locations in NYC for a rainy-day engagement.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
One of the biggest museums in NYC, this iconic place is ideal for a rainy-day proposal. Grand staircases, intimate galleries, and diverse architecture provide many choices for the big moment. In general, the museum doesn’t allow photo sessions, but as long as you’re not disturbing other people around, you are welcome to propose there. We recommend choosing the Charles Engelhard Court, the Temple of Dendur, or the Astor Chinese Garden Court for the proposal moment.
You can also celebrate your brand-new engagement with a glass of champagne at The Met Dining Room or at the Roof Garden Café.
As no décor is permitted at the museum, don’t forget to secure a secret proposal photographer to capture the special moment.
This is a truly remarkable place that combines stunning architecture and cinematic romance. You can propose at the Whispering Gallery or in the Main Concourse, with the golden clock and grand staircases in the background. The iconic celestial ceiling adds that movie-like vibe to the pictures.
You can celebrate your engagement at the Oyster Bar, Cipriani Dolci, or at the hidden speakeasy bar (the Campbell).
As no decorations are permitted here, the best way to propose is with a photo and video crew documenting the moment.
City Winery NYC is a romantic and intimate spot for a marriage proposal, blending wine, music, and stunning waterfront views. This is a perfect summer location and ideal for a rainy-day proposal. Our favorite is the Red Hook winery, as it provides the most stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline. The winery can allow a décor setup on its property, but it’s case by case and you will need to inquire in advance. We have set up the “Flower Arch” proposal there, with a secret proposal photographer to capture the moment.
Overall, it’s a perfect place for a rainy-day proposal and a celebration after.
This stunning indoor botanical garden is located at 320 East 43rd Street, New York, and is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Unlike crowded parks and iconic landmarks, this place is rather hidden and provides a quiet and intimate setting. This is one of the best private places to propose in NYC.
The mix of greenery, sunlight, and modern architecture creates a dreamy backdrop. As no décor is permitted, just make sure you secure a photo and video team to capture the moment.
One of the best ways to avoid stressing about the weather is by renting a private venue with an indoor space and outdoor terrace. In this case, you always have a choice and don’t need to worry about the rain. The biggest advantage of a private venue is the ability to fully personalize your proposal, from décor and flowers to music and other special touches.
Our Classic Empire State Building view terrace is a perfect choice for couples who are seeking privacy and those iconic skyline views.
NYC offers endless opportunities for a memorable and unexpected proposal — from the shocking Times Square billboard to a private ice rink, from a private movie theater to an iconic rooftop garden — the city offers no shortage of creativity and magic for your big moment.
Secret rooftop garden
This movie-famous location is ideal for a big surprise. The private rooftop garden overlooking Fifth Avenue and St. Patrick’s Cathedral is available Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The exclusivity of this place and stunning views will make a lifelong impression on you and your partner. The garden can accommodate up to 20 guests, so you can share the moment with close friends and family. It is one of the best places to propose in NYC.
This would be the most public spot for a proposal in NYC — not for a shy couple. The giant display located in the heart of the busy Times Square area will show your personal message along with photos for 5 minutes. It is truly a “wow” factor, and you will remember this moment for the rest of your life. The Times Square billboard proposal requires a two-week notice and can be done any time except for New Year’s Eve and Christmas.
Can you imagine going to a movie theater only to find out that your partner rented the whole theater and created their own trailer? This proposal idea requires some time and planning but is worth every second. We can assist you with the theater rental and a personal movie trailer. Lots of tears guaranteed.
There are so many beautiful bookstores in NYC, making them a perfect setting for a unique and intimate proposal. You can rent the whole place and set up custom decorations there, propose with a book about your relationship, or just choose their favorite section and pop the question. We can assist you with the bookstore rental and discreetly capture the magic of your proposal.
New York is an ideal place for a public flash-mob dance proposal. This city is full of music and street performers, so your partner would never even think it was organized for them. Wait until the dancers reveal their “Will you marry me?” shirts and get down on one knee. The best spots in NYC for a flash-mob proposal would be Central Park, Washington Square Park, and the Seaport area.
Our experienced photographer will be there to capture the surprise.
A private proposal isn’t about hiding the moment — it’s about making it yours. In a city as vibrant and crowded as New York, finding a quiet corner to ask the most important question of your life turns the experience into something deeply personal and unforgettable. Here are some of our favorite private proposal options.
Private rooftop with skyline views
New York City is known for its iconic views. If you are planning to surprise your partner with a breathtaking proposal — choose a private rooftop. We have more than 10 different rooftop options listed on the website. To secure your private rooftop proposal, please send us the exact day and time you are looking for and the name of the rooftop from the website. We will check availability and go from there. Please note that decorations and the photo/video team would have to come from us.
Another unique piece of history that we absolutely adore. The Merchant’s House private garden is like nothing you have seen in NY; it’s a real hidden gem and ideal for a romantic proposal. The garden is especially delightful in the fall, when it’s still green, the temperatures are cooler, and you can comfortably enjoy the outdoors. This location does not need any décor, so just add a musician and a secret photographer to your proposal.
This iconic carousel is a perfect place for a fun proposal in NYC. Just imagine stepping inside the carousel with soft music playing, rose petals and candles scattered on the floor creating a romantic atmosphere. The look of surprise on your fiancée’s face when they realize the entire space was reserved just for them makes the moment even more special. This is a perfect location to share this beautiful moment with friends and family and even take a fun ride all together.
Enjoying the Manhattan views from the water is something everyone should experience at least once. The Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Long Island City promenade, and many other famous landmarks are best admired from a boat. Now, imagine proposing to your fiancée as the sun sets behind the Statue of Liberty, casting golden hues over the water. An unforgettable marriage-proposal experience is guaranteed.
New York is famous for its food, known for its diverse and world-class dining scene, offering something for every taste. So, if you are a foodie couple, a private dining room proposal is a perfect way to combine a romantic event and an exquisite dining experience. When choosing a private dining room, make sure to ask whether the venue allows décor and photography. We can transform the room with custom decorations and personalized items. Our secret proposal photographer will be there taking the pictures.
Our secret proposal photographer is $595 for 1 hour. It includes pictures before, during, and after the proposal. Pictures will be delivered via Dropbox in 3–5 business days.
2. Do I need a permit to propose in NYC?
No, you don’t need a permit to propose in New York. But if you’re planning to have decorations or a large group of people present at the proposal, you will need to apply for a permit. Central Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park ask you to apply 21 days in advance. Gantry Plaza State Park requires 15–20 days’ notice.
3. How far in advance should I book a photographer in NYC?
That depends on availability and your proposal idea. If you’re just looking for a photographer without any decorations and planning, a couple of days’ notice is usually enough. If you plan to rent a private rooftop or propose in DUMBO with huge “Marry Me” letters, we ask for at least 2 months’ notice. Please note, December is the busiest season for marriage proposals in NY, so you should secure your photographer 3 months prior.
4. Can your photographer record a video of the proposal as well?
Yes and no. The photographer can record a video of the proposal moment on their phone while photographing the engagement. But it is not a professionally edited video, so if you are looking for a proposal video clip, you will need to hire a professional videographer as well.
5. What is the best time for pictures in NYC?
Ideally, the best times to take pictures are early in the morning and an hour before sunset. Midday is the worst time due to direct light and harsh shadows.
Planning and capturing marriage proposals in NYC is our expertise. Our team will give you honest advice and help you create the most unforgettable marriage-proposal experience in this beautiful city.
One of the most frequently asked questions we receive is, “What if it starts raining on my proposal day?” Since marriage proposals are typically a surprise, we understand the difficulty of changing the date and rearranging all the plans.
Therefore, our best advice is to either proceed with the proposal as planned or book a location with both indoor and outdoor areas to avoid any weather-related issues. Venues with indoor and outdoor options may be more expensive, but they offer peace of mind. The weather in New York can be unpredictable, making it difficult to predict the conditions on your chosen day.
How can you ensure your proposal is perfect, even on a rainy day?
First of, embrace the rain and make it romantic. Instead of focusing on how bad it is, think of how romantic it will be to share a kiss under the umbrella with the raindrops reflecting the lights. Some of the most beautiful and emotional proposals happen in the rain. A skilled photographer can capture stunning, cinematic shots, making your rainy-day proposal look even more magical. Just be sure to bring clear umbrellas for stylish, rain-proof photos, and embrace the moment rather than stress about the weather.
With the indoor/outdoor venue options, you can propose inside and then step out on the terrace to take romantic pictures with the umbrella.
Secondly, make sure your post-proposal plans are set. If rain is in the forecast, secure a dinner reservation and arrange transportation in advance. Once the rain starts, finding a car or a great table at a restaurant can be challenging, and walking between locations in bad weather can dampen the celebratory mood. Planning ahead ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience after the big “YES!”
Focus on what you can control.
This might sounds easy, but from experience, people are too focused on the weather and how ‘it should be’ that they are not focusing on the moment itself. Focus on what you can control—the experience, the emotion, and the love behind the moment. Think of this as a unique part of your love story that you will remember forever.
How to choose a right venue?
We’re all about NYC skyline views, so we always recommend choosing a venue with both an indoor space and an outdoor terrace to enjoy the best of both worlds. The beauty of a private venue is that it offers more than just a stunning backdrop—it gives you complete control over your special moment. You can invite close friends and family, decorate the space exactly how you envision it, play your favorite music, and take photos comfortably without strangers watching.
Yes, you can propose at a hotel bar or a public observation deck, but the experience won’t be the same. A private venue ensures intimacy, exclusivity, and a stress-free atmosphere, allowing you to focus on the moment without distractions. Plus, with unpredictable NYC weather, having an indoor-outdoor setup guarantees that your proposal will be perfect, no matter what.
A little rain won’t stop a beautiful proposal—it might even make it more unforgettable. Whether you embrace the romance of a rainy-day moment or opt for a venue with indoor options, the most important thing is the love and excitement of the day.
If you’re feeling unsure about how to plan a weather-proof proposal, we’re here to help! Our team specializes in crafting seamless, stress-free proposals, ensuring that everything goes perfectly—rain or shine.