Host your next event or intimate gathering here at 30 Morningside
We offer discounted rates for residents interested in renting out the amenity spaces. Please note that all reservations come with a two hour minimum.
Intimate dinners, rooftop cookouts, baby showers, or birthday parties - you'll find the rooftop deck, private dining room, and Carriage House & Courtyard, uniquely setup to host a variety of gatherings. We even made the movement studio available for private workout or yoga sessions.
We offer discounted rates for residents interested in renting out the amenity spaces. Please note that all reservations come with a two hour minimum.
Built between 1896 and 1928 and now a designated historical landmark, The Beaux Arts quintet of 30 Morningside—four pavilion towers and central carriage house— were originally designed by noted architect Ernest Flagg in eclectic turn-of-the-century French style with classical lines and symmetry accented with bravura gothic flourishes.
In the late 19th century, a city surveyor appraising the surrounding land found one spot he deemed unsuitable for anything other than a city park. This particular park was situated on the east side of a hill, perfectly positioned for a nice wash of sunlight every morning. In 1870, the city named it “Morning Side Park,” and today, Morningside Heights is a vibrant cultural and intellectual enclave whose current boundaries are 110th to 125th streets, and from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River.