Carlyle on the Green delivers graceful opulence reminiscent of the early 1930s adorned in traditional elegance and pampered privacy.
Your guests are warmly welcomed for cocktails and escorted outside to our newest addition, the Carl Patio, overlooking the golf courses, or in the Heritage Suite, with towering ceilings, alabaster chandeliers, and fine Persian rugs. Perhaps you’d like to hold your wedding ceremony in our new gazebo, set in lush gardens filled with fresh seasonal plantings.
Dine in the warm and engaging Conservatory Ballroom with its Palladian windows offering magnificent views of the rolling hills that are the famous Bethpage Black Golf Course. Dance on exquisite Brazilian Cherry floors. Enjoy
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Carlyle on the Green delivers graceful opulence reminiscent of the early 1930s adorned in traditional elegance and pampered privacy.
Your guests are warmly welcomed for cocktails and escorted outside to our newest addition, the Carl Patio, overlooking the golf courses, or in the Heritage Suite, with towering ceilings, alabaster chandeliers, and fine Persian rugs. Perhaps you’d like to hold your wedding ceremony in our new gazebo, set in lush gardens filled with fresh seasonal plantings.
Dine in the warm and engaging Conservatory Ballroom with its Palladian windows offering magnificent views of the rolling hills that are the famous Bethpage Black Golf Course. Dance on exquisite Brazilian Cherry floors. Enjoy the succulent cuisine – a fusion of classic European and world-class, cutting edge styles.
Gather after-hours with family and friends in the Lenox Library, or under the stars on our patio, for a fine cordial, a nice cigar, and the sublime sounds of a jazz ensemble.
Our professional staff of event producers is dedicated to you and the fine details of your special day.
Carlyle on the Green is all yours and only yours, for an affair to remember.
Centrally located between Nassau and Suffolk counties and only 40 minutes from New York City, Carlyle on the Green is located in Bethpage State Park, the site of the 2002 and 2009 US Opens
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