Cipriani South Street
Cipriani South Street stands as a majestic example of Beaux Arts architecture, located
in lower Manhattan, overlooking the
New York Harbor. This New York City Landmark was originally built as the Battery Maritime Building.
Cipriani South Street exemplifies the grandeur of Beaux Arts architecture, gracing the landscape of lower Manhattan with its presence overlooking the majestic New York Harbor. Originally known as the Battery Maritime Building, this iconic landmark now stands as a testament to New York City's rich architectural heritage.
Cipriani South Street features an exclusive
private arrival foyer along with separate
pre-function rooms and an outdoor “loggia”.
At its core lies the impressive 9000 square foot Great Hall, capable of accommodating up to 800 seated guests.