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Rainbow Room - Wikipedia The Rainbow Room is a private event space on the 65th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza at Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York City Run by Tishman Speyer, it is among the highest venues in New York City The Rainbow Room was designed by architect Wallace K Harrison and interior designer Elena Bachman Schmidt
Bar SixtyFive at Rainbow Room - Rooftop Bar NYC Bar SixtyFive is the rooftop bar and lounge to the classic and luxurious Rainbow Room restaurant Perched 65 floors above Rockefeller Center, this is the highest outdoor terrace bar in NYC
The Sky-High Supper Club That Became Americas Highest Restaurant in 1934 The Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center, New York When Prohibition ended in 1933, John D Rockefeller Jr reluctantly opened a restaurant on the 65th floor of his new skyscraper, creating America’s highest dining destination The Rainbow Room opened on October 3, 1934, with a guest list that read like a who’s who of New York society Here’s how this Art Deco marvel became the city’s
The Rainbow Room | Private Dining Events - Rockefeller Center Adjoining the Rainbow Room, the Private Dining Room offers an intimate setting with breathtaking Midtown Manhattan views Floor-to-ceiling windows create a stunning backdrop for private dinners, celebrations, and executive meetings, making every occasion feel exclusive and unforgettable
Why Is The Rainbow Room So Famous? - Mashed Boasting tall windows, elegant Art Deco decor, a rotating dance floor, fine dining, and live entertainment every night of the week, the Rainbow Room was a place to see and be seen for celebrities, members of high society, and everyday New Yorkers and tourists alike
Rainbow Room | HDC The Rainbow Room survives as one of the few remaining early 20th-century nightclubs in New York City Since it opened in 1934 it has been an elegant supper club, a place to dine, dance, and enjoy incomparable views, as it is located at the east end of the 65th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza
The Rainbow Room (65th floor of Rockefeller Center) The Rainbow Room, one of New York City's most iconic restaurants, opened in 1934, just months after the Rockefeller Center was completed Located on the building's 65th floor, it offered stunning views of the city and quickly became one of the most popular destinations in the city
A Brief History of the Rainbow Room - New York Public Media Rockefeller Center’s famed Rainbow Room opened its doors in October of 1934, a fine dining restaurant perched a towering 65 stories above Manhattan’s rapidly developing cityscape