New York City Corporate Retreat — 4 Nights, 50 Executives New York doesn't need to manufacture energy for a corporate retreat — the city provides it from the moment fifty executives step onto Madison Avenue. This four-night programme is structured as two days of intensive conference sessions in the private event spaces of the Lotte New York Palace's Towers, followed by two days of experiences that only New York can deliver. A Broadway group block of fifty seats lands on the final conference evening as both reward and release valve. The morning scavenger hunt sends five competitive teams of ten into five different Manhattan neighbourhoods with a challenge brief — they return having seen parts of New York they've never encountered in years of business visits. The afternoon cooking competition at the Institute of Culinary Education, consistently rated the finest corporate team-building activity in the city by Fortune 500 companies, is the experience everyone talks about afterwards. Four evenings of private dining are included: Gabriel Kreuther (two Michelin stars) for the welcome night, Broadway for night two, The Pool at the landmark Seagram Building for night three, and the River Café beneath the Brooklyn Bridge with the full Manhattan skyline reflected in the water for the farewell. Full line-item budget breakdown included — estimated $300,000–$547,000 total depending on flight origin. Every booking contact is in the document.
New York City Corporate Retreat — 4 Nights, 50 Executives New York doesn't need to manufacture energy for a corporate retreat — the city provides it from the moment fifty executives step onto Madison Avenue. This four-night programme is structured as two days of intensive conference sessions in the private event spaces of the Lotte New York Palace's Towers, followed by two days of experiences that only New York can deliver. A Broadway group block of fifty seats lands on the final conference evening as both reward and release valve. The morning scavenger hunt sends five competitive teams of ten into five different Manhattan neighbourhoods with a challenge brief — they return having seen parts of New York they've never encountered in years of business visits. The afternoon cooking competition at the Institute of Culinary Education, consistently rated the finest corporate team-building activity in the city by Fortune 500 companies, is the experience everyone talks about afterwards. Four evenings of private dining are included: Gabriel Kreuther (two Michelin stars) for the welcome night, Broadway for night two, The Pool at the landmark Seagram Building for night three, and the River Café beneath the Brooklyn Bridge with the full Manhattan skyline reflected in the water for the farewell. Full line-item budget breakdown included — estimated $300,000–$547,000 total depending on flight origin. Every booking contact is in the document.