Best Places to Elope in Brooklyn:
15+ Stunning Brooklyn Elopement
Locations for 2026

Wondering about the best places to elope in Brooklyn? Over the past 10+ years, I’ve helped hundreds of couples discover the best Brooklyn elopement locations, from iconic landmarks to quiet, hidden gems. Here, a curated list of scenic Brooklyn elopement venues so you can find a location that fits your vision, guest count, and budget. Whether you’re envisioning a romantic Prospect Park microwedding with 50 guests or a chic Brooklyn City Hall wedding for two, here’s info on the best timing, permits, and how to make the most of your NYC elopement.


Best Places to Elope in Brooklyn: Public Locations


1. Pebble Beach in Brooklyn Bridge Park

Cost: $426 (includes site fee, application fee and processing fee)
Guest capacity: 100
Seating: yes
Privacy: Very little, unless done early morning
Best time for photography: early morning, late afternoon/sunset
Overall vibe: Scenic, modern, and distinctly “NYC waterfront” postcard vibes.

2. Max Family Garden in Brooklyn Bridge Park

Cost: $426 (includes site fee, application fee and processing fee)
Guest capacity: recommended up to 10, as the courtyard walkways are not large and still needs space for passing pedestrians
Seating: a few scattered chairs
Privacy: none
Best time for photography: early morning or late afternoon/sunset
Overall vibe: industrial bricks meets the top part of the Brooklyn Bridge peeking out

3. Empire Fulton Ferry Boardwalk in Brooklyn Bridge Park

Cost: $426 (includes site fee, application fee and processing fee)

Guest capacity: recommended up to 20, as the boardwalk is still a public walkway
Seating: a few scattered benches
Privacy: none
Best time for photography: sunrise and sunset
Overall vibe: Romantic, cinematic, and expansive. This Brooklyn elopement location feels like a waterfront film scene with the skyline as your backdrop.

4. Granite Prospect in Brooklyn Bridge Park

Cost: $426 (includes site fee, application fee and processing fee)
Guest capacity: 100
Seating: yes
Privacy: Somewhat. More privacy here than other locations in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Best time for photography: early morning, late afternoon/sunset
Overall vibe: Scenic, modern, and distinctly “NYC waterfront.”

5. The Peristyle in Prospect Park

Cost: free for groups under 20. For groups over 20, a $25 Parks permit is required.

Guest capacity: 50
Seating: none
Privacy: some, as you’re in a structure, but still within the public park
Best time for photography: sunset and golden hour
Overall vibe: Calm, scenic, architectural juxtaposed with nature.

6. Brooklyn Bridge

Cost: free
Guest capacity: recommended up to 10 (note the pedestrian walkway is narrow, and large groups can block foot traffic and are unsafe)
Seating: no
Privacy: Very little, unless done early morning
Best time for photography: early morning, late afternoon/sunset
Overall vibe: Dramatic, cinematic, and unmistakably NYC. A true NYC landmark experience.

7. Concert Grove Pavilion in Prospect Park

Cost: free for groups under 20. For groups over 20, a $25 Parks permit is required.
Guest capacity: up to 40
Seating: no
Privacy: somewhat
Best time for photography: early morning to early afternoon
Overall vibe: This spot has a quieter, more intimate feel than large open lawns or popular landmarks.

8. Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Cost: $628 for permit
Guest capacity: 50 included with permit; can have up to 60 guests max with $22/additional person
Seating: no
Privacy: Very private, as there’s a limited number of ceremonies per day and the ceremony takes place before public hours (9–10 AM)
Best time for photography: morning to early afternoon
Overall vibe: Seasonal, floral-forward aesthetic. Feels like a private garden estate in the middle of Brooklyn.

9. Brooklyn Heights Promenade

Cost: free
Guest capacity: 20
Seating: no
Privacy: no
Best time for photography: late afternoon/sunset
Overall vibe: Romantic, peaceful, and scenic. Feels like a classic NYC overlook with a neighborhood feel.


Best Places to Elope in Brooklyn: Paid & Private


1. The Pink Moon

Cost: $450/hour with 6 hour minimum
Guest capacity: 65
Seating: yes
Privacy: yes
Best time for photography: anytime
Overall vibe: Urban, modern, industrial with a botanical feel.

2. Bacchus Bistro

Cost: starting at $72/person for a one-space rental for under 40 people
Guest capacity: up to 160 for full buyout
Seating: yes
Privacy: yes
Best time for photography: anytime
Overall vibe: Brooklyn brownstone and backyard vibes

3. Jane’s Carousel

Cost: $2,200-2,500 for 90 minute reservation
Guest capacity: 50
Seating: yes
Privacy: Yes, within the carousel. It’s still within a public park though.
Best time for photography: golden hour/sunset
Overall vibe: Playful, romantic, and slightly whimsical. Mix of nostalgia with a modern skyline backdrop.

4. Deity

Cost: starting at $15,000 for 4 hours
Guest capacity: 50
Seating: yes
Privacy: yes
Best time for photography: anytime
Overall vibe: Feels like a Brooklyn loft wedding with personality and built‑in charm rather than a traditional church or ballroom.

5. Maison May

Cost: starting at $5,000 for 20 guests
Guest capacity: up to 32 for partial buyout, up to 80 for full buyout
Seating: yes
Privacy: yes
Best time for photography: anytime
Overall vibe: Brooklyn brownstone and backyard vibes. This Brooklyn elopement location is one of the best places to elope in NYC for a group on a budget.

6. MyMoon

Cost: starting at $16,500 for 5 hours, plus $1,700 for ceremony
Guest capacity: 65
Seating: yes
Privacy: yes
Best time for photography: anytime
Overall vibe: Industrial Brooklyn backyard, dark and moody indoors

7. Wythe Hotel

Cost: starting at $10K F&B minimum, $4K space fee for 9 hours
Guest capacity: up to 50
Seating: yes
Privacy: yes
Best time for photography: anytime
Overall vibe: Industrial chic. This Brooklyn elopement location combines historic character, waterfront skyline views, and curated hospitality.

8. Aurora

Cost: $8K minimum for 4 hours, up to 56 guests
Guest capacity: up to 90 for full buyout
Seating: yes
Privacy: yes
Best time for photography: late afternoon/sunset for outdoors
Overall vibe: Rustic‑chic and intimate — rich wood accents, exposed brick, ivy‑lined garden courtyard.

Planning

Seasonal Brooklyn Elopement Location Ideas

Best time of year to elope in NYC

Spring

Temperatures start warming up in late March/early April, and April’s cherry blossom season is a highlight, with the peak bloom usually in early to mid-April. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is one of the best places to elope in Brooklyn with cherry blossoms.


Summer

Ceremony locations with greenery will be full and lush, so park locations with greenery canopies will be particularly dazzling.

Best Brooklyn elopement locations: Prospect Park in Brooklyn

Fall

Late October typically signals the start of fall colors in the tress, with the first week of November typically being the peak. All parks will be showcasing brilliant foliage, including Prospect Park.


Winter

Winter brings colder, more unpredictable weather, so consider indoor venues if you’re planning a reception with guests. However, outdoor snowy portraits can make for fantastic photos, too.

Brooklyn Elopement FAQs

Do you need a permit to elope in Brooklyn?

Some Brooklyn elopement locations, such as public parks, have permit requirements for groups over a certain size. Private venues will have their own costs and needed permissions.

How much does it cost to elope in Brooklyn?

Eloping in Brooklyn requires a marriage license ($25) at minimum. Everything else can cost nothing to upwards of $20,000, depending on what your celebration entails.

Can you elope at Brooklyn City Hall?

Yes, eloping at Brooklyn City Hall is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to get married in NYC. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get married at NYC City Hall.

What is the best time of year to elope in Brooklyn?

Every season has its benefits, but typically spring and fall have the most temperate weather and also seasonal perks (cherry blossoms and fall foliage).

How many guests can you have?

All NYC marriages must legally have at least one witness. Beyond that, you can have as few or as many guests as you’d like!

How do we get a NYC marriage license?

You will need to book an appointment via Project Cupid to obtain your NYC marriage license. Here’s a guide on how to get your NYC marriage license.