- Max Capacity: 200+ people
- 3 Mitchell Pl 26th floor, New York, NY 10017
Built-in 1928, the iconic Art Deco tower on the East River was originally known as the Panhellenic Tower. It originally served as a women’s-only club and hotel space for the national Greek letter sororities, and in 1934, it was rebranded as the Beekman Tower and opened to all.
Ophelia sits at the top of this esteemed monument of classic New York architecture, designed by John Mead Howells and featuring sculptures by Rene Paul Chambellan. It has breathtaking 360-degree views and has been a muse for New Yorkers, including one-time regular – Frank Sinatra.
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Capacity
Listing Amenities
- Accepts Credit Cards
- Accessories
- Alarm System
- Elevator
- Outdoor Seating
- Security Cameras
- Wireless Internet
Built-in 1928, the iconic Art Deco tower on the East River was originally known as the Panhellenic Tower. It originally served as a women’s-only club and hotel space for the national Greek letter sororities, and in 1934, it was rebranded as the Beekman Tower and opened to all.
Ophelia sits at the top of this esteemed monument of classic New York architecture, designed by John Mead Howells and featuring sculptures by Rene Paul Chambellan. It has breathtaking 360-degree views and has been a muse for New Yorkers, including one-time regular – Frank Sinatra.
Capacity
Listing Amenities
- Accepts Credit Cards
- Accessories
- Alarm System
- Elevator
- Outdoor Seating
- Security Cameras
- Wireless Internet