
Grand Central is a non-official district in the core of the Midtown Manhattan - the world’s largest CBD, a financial, cultural, and tech hub of America. GCS - Grand Central Station was established in 1913. Since those times, it has managed to evolve into a destination sought-after not only among business and leisure tourists. Nowadays, it is one of the most famous crossroads on the globe, a recognized historical and architectural landmark. It takes less than an hour to reach The Terminal from three international airports of the New York metropolitan area. Once there, people are offered a vast selection of routes to a range of destinations. Currently, the on-site area of GC boasts a collection of meeting spaces, hotel accommodations, dining options, and other leisure activities. Grand Central conference rooms’ stock enlists traditional and unique meeting venues available for rent by small, mid-sized, and large groups of tenants. The offering is as dynamic as the location itself. The chief property among the offered solutions is the Grand Hyatt New York, with about 55 thousand square feet of rentable event space on-site distributed among 47 separate meeting rooms. This hotel is adjacent to the Station’s interior. The other properties worth to be considered for hosting formal and informal occasions are Roosevelt Hotel, Jolly Madison Towers, Kitano New York, etc. If you are looking for a unique event location, meeting spaces in Grand Central’s Vanderbilt Hall are at your disposal. This facility boasts magnificent interior design, superb scenic views, and can accommodate hundreds of guests simultaneously. Grand Central Station is often called a shopping and dining mecca of New York. So, if you are looking for a space to hold a relaxed evening in a cozy restaurant atmosphere with your business partners, there is no need to look further. Cafe Centro, Cucina&Co, and a number of other dining paces will impress their visitors with foods, drinks, and environments. In winter, you can join the Holiday Market placed in this district.