Oheka Castle

Huntington, New York, United States

Europe in America

A Castle to call your own, with just one wedding a day. This magnificent Gold Coast Mansion, resting majestically on the highest point of Long Island, emanates the elegant refinement of the Chateaux in France coupled with world-class service, European ambiance, and a rich history that is distinctly American. Exclusive and unforgettable, from the historic estate and formal gardens to the elegant rooms, and award-winning cuisine, OHEKA is one of the most acclaimed wedding venues in the world.

OHEKA CASTLE has been celebrating the art of entertaining since 1919. Today, the Castle is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a member of the prestigious Historic Hotels of America, offering 32 luxuriously appointed guestrooms and suites situated on the upper floors of the estate where guests can sleep like Royalty on the night of your wedding. Imagine awakening the next morning as husband and wife in America’s Grandest Castle, whisking down the limestone staircase to greet your guests in the Grand Ballroom set aside exclusively for you.

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