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Every wedding venue you need is here. Browse barn, estate, beach, vineyard, ballroom, and garden venues across the country. Filter by location and style, then get in touch directly

Vecoma at the Yellow River
Waterfront
Vecoma at the Yellow River
Snellville, GA

Premier Outdoor Wedding Venue in AtlantaNestled along the scenic Yellow River in Snellville, Georgia, Vecoma at the Yellow River offers a breathtaking setting for romantic, all-inclusive weddings. Our award-winning venue features stunning waterfront views, a charming forest backdrop, and a picturesque reception hall perfect for both intimate…

Montage Palmetto Bluff
Resort & Hotel
Montage Palmetto Bluff
Bluffton, South Carolina

Past and present entwine here, as beautifully as the twisting branches of our giant, moss-laden oaks. Weddings echo with Southern charm and grandeur, gas lamps, cobbled streets and pealing bells, as well as today's most enchanting Lowcountry pleasures. Exchange vows in a quaint, waterside chapel. Dance and dine on a sun-splashed veranda.…

22 Weddings
Pendry Baltimore
Resort & Hotel
Pendry Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland

With stunning design, Inner Harbor views and signature Pendry service, Pendry Baltimore is an unrivaled setting for your one-of-a-kind celebration

3 Weddings
Minimum $30,000 USD
Adams Estate
Estate
Adams Estate
Lake Alfred, Florida

Adams Estate is a luxury lakefront wedding and event venue in Lake Alfred, Florida, known for its beautiful architecture, glass-enclosed pavilion, and on-site lodging. With scenic views and a welcoming feel, it’s a thoughtful, all-in-one setting for celebrating with the people who matter most.

1 Wedding
Minimum $3,000 USD
Enclosed Pavilion
On-Site Lodging
Tappan Hill Mansion
Estate
Tappan Hill Mansion
Tarrytown, New York

Nestled on a hilltop overlooking the Hudson River, Tappan Hill Mansion is located on the former estate of Mark Twain in the scenic Hudson Valley. Combining a private mansion with the charm of a country setting, it is a tranquil oasis just 45 minutes from midtown Manhattan and is easily accessible from the entire tri-state area. This stunning…

19 Weddings
Minimum $25,000 USD
The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman
Resort & Hotel
The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman
George Town, Cayman Islands

The day you and your beloved commit to a lifetime of love and partnership is one of singular significance. The natural beauty, meticulously personalized service, and thoughtfully designed spaces at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman make it the perfect setting for such a cherished moment. We welcome couples to celebrate one another and their guests…

11 Weddings
Minimum $20,000 USD
Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort & Villas
Resort & Hotel
Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort & Villas
San Antonio, Texas

Nestled in the Texas Hill Country, our newly renovated resort offers a variety of romantic venues for weddings. Choose from elegant ballrooms with iron chandeliers, charming pavilions with twinkling lights, and breathtaking outdoor spaces with panoramic views. Each venue provides a stunning backdrop for all wedding events, ensuring unforgettable…

Minimum $25,000 USD
Conrad Orlando
Resort & Hotel
Conrad Orlando
Orlando, FL

Conrad Orlando is where imagination and elegance unite to create unforgettable weddings. Nestled within the 1,100-acre Evermore Orlando Resort, this refined destination features exquisite venues overlooking a tranquil lagoon, world-class dining, and a serene spa, perfect for a celebration of timeless romance and lasting memories.

Weddings Over Waterfalls
Event Space
Weddings Over Waterfalls
Hot Springs, North Carolina

Near Asheville, Weddings Over Waterfalls is a secluded, nature-immersed wedding and elopement venue tucked into the mountains near Hot Springs, North Carolina. Our property is defined by cascading waterfalls, moss-covered trails, natural rock formations, and an illuminated forest that comes alive after sunset.  We specialize in micro-weddings,…

Minimum $1,500 USD
Waterfall Weddings
Waterfall Elopements
Pier Sixty-Six
Resort & Hotel
Pier Sixty-Six
Fort Lauderdale, Fl

Experience your dream wedding weekend in an iconic Florida destination at Pier Sixty-Six. With cocktail hours on the water and stunning ballroom receptions, your big day will be filled with awe-inspiring grandeur and thoughtful details, all complemented by breathtaking views of the bay and marina. Say "I do" and begin your new chapter…

Garey House
Estate
Garey House
Georgetown, TX

Garey House, nestled in the Texas Hill Country, is a romantic retreat that beautifully intertwines the rugged charm of nature with the refined elegance of Tuscany. Located just a short drive from downtown Austin, this captivating venue is bordered by the San Gabriel River and set within the sprawling 525-acre Garey Park, providing a breathtaking…

Minimum $2,250 USD

Finding the right wedding venue is the first real decision of wedding planning — and the one every other decision follows from. The guest count, the budget, the aesthetic, the vendor list: all of it flows from where you decide to get married. The venue directory at Carats & Cake draws from over a decade of real wedding editorial work. Browse thousands of venues across every style and setting, filter by location, and contact the ones that fit your vision.

Types of Wedding Venues

The venue landscape covers more ground than most couples expect when they start looking. Barns and estates anchor the rustic and garden ends of the spectrum. Ballrooms and historic hotels serve formal and glam aesthetics. Vineyards, ranches, and mountain properties draw couples who want landscape as a primary design element. Restaurants and galleries work well for intimate guest counts where atmosphere matters more than square footage.

Resort and hotel venues deserve particular attention for couples with a significant number of out-of-town guests. The logistics of keeping a wedding party and guest list housed, fed, and transported become considerably easier when the venue handles multiple pieces of that puzzle. For couples planning a destination wedding, beach wedding venues and castle wedding venues are strong starting points for narrowing down a location.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Wedding Venues

Outdoor venues produce some of the strongest wedding photography, particularly in the golden hour window around ceremony time. The tradeoff is logistical: weather contingency planning, temperature management, bathroom and kitchen access, and permitting all require more coordination than an indoor space demands.

Indoor venues remove most of those variables. Climate control, existing infrastructure, and a built-in rain plan make indoor spaces easier to execute — particularly for larger guest counts or weddings in markets with unpredictable weather. The best of both tend to be venues that offer a hybrid setup: ceremony or cocktail hour outside, reception inside. That structure captures the photography upside of an outdoor setting without taking on the full logistical exposure.

How to Choose a Wedding Venue

Start with three constraints: guest count, geography, and date. Those three filters will narrow the field faster than any aesthetic preference. A venue that can't hold your guest count or isn't available on your date isn't a real option regardless of how well it photographs.

Once the logistical filter clears, work from aesthetic. Look at real weddings held at each venue — not the venue's own marketing photography, but editorial coverage from actual wedding days. How a space performs under real wedding conditions, with real lighting and real crowds, is a more reliable guide than a professionally staged shoot. Couples who want a deeper look at how venue style connects to overall wedding design can reference unique wedding venues for editorial perspective across a range of settings.

Wedding Venue Style Guide

Barn and farm venues suit rustic, bohemian, and outdoor-leaning aesthetics. They photograph well in natural light and pair naturally with organic florals and relaxed dress codes. Estate venues offer architectural detail and manicured grounds — strong for garden parties, formal receptions, and couples who want a sense of history in the setting.

Ballroom venues are the default for formal weddings with large guest counts. The infrastructure is built for it: staging, lighting rigs, catering capacity. Historic hotels and private clubs operate similarly but add an inherent exclusivity to the setting. For something further outside the standard categories, minimalist wedding venues and industrial wedding venues cover the gallery, loft, and warehouse end of the spectrum.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should you book a wedding venue?

Book as early as possible — 12 to 18 months out is standard in most markets, and popular venues in high-demand cities or destination locations fill significantly faster. If your date is flexible, you have more options. If the date is fixed, start the venue search before anything else.

What questions should you ask a wedding venue before booking?

Ask about capacity, what's included in the rental fee, catering restrictions, noise ordinances, parking, and what the rain plan looks like for outdoor spaces. Ask to see photos or footage from actual weddings held there, not just promotional material. Confirm whether there's a venue coordinator included, and whether they stay through the event or hand off at a certain point.

What is the difference between a wedding venue and a wedding vendor?

A venue is the physical space where the wedding takes place. Vendors are the service providers who work within that space — photographers, florists, caterers, musicians, and planners. Some venues include vendors as part of an all-inclusive package. Others operate as a blank slate and require couples to source every vendor independently.

Do you need a wedding planner if your venue has a coordinator?

A venue coordinator manages logistics specific to the venue: setup, catering, staffing, and day-of operations within the property. A wedding planner manages the full scope of vendor coordination, timeline, and decision-making across every category. The two roles don't overlap as much as couples often assume, and having both is common for larger or more complex weddings.

How do you find wedding venues with real wedding photos?

The most reliable way is to look at editorial wedding platforms where venues are credited within actual wedding features. That gives you a real-world view of how a space looks on a wedding day — lighting, crowd, décor, and all — rather than the idealized version a venue's own marketing presents.

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