15 Stunning and Affordable Types of Wedding Venues

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Bride in white wedding dress and groom in white tux standing in the road in a national park on a sunny day, surrounded by canyons.

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Your venue is more than just a place to have your wedding. Choosing the right location plays a major role in the look and feel of your celebration—and can often account for up to half of your total wedding budget. If the thought of writing a large check is making you consider eloping, rather than hosting a full-on event, don’t panic. There are plenty of budget-friendly wedding venues that don’t sacrifice style or personality.

“Choosing a less expensive venue will enable you to spend more of your budget on the things that matter most to you—whether that's food and beverage, design and décor, or photography,” says Amy Nichols of Amy Nichols Special Events.

Planner Roxane Bellamy of Roxanne Bellamy & Co agrees, noting that sometimes you can even make enhancements to an affordable location. "Take, for instance, a client who books a public park that happens to be waterfront as well," she explains. "Well, it makes sense at that point to invest in a sailcloth tent to set the stage and provide a beautiful backdrop for the waterfront location." It's all about getting creative.

Meet the Expert

  • Amy Nichols is a wedding planner based in San Francisco with a focus on California-based and destination weddings.
  • Roxanne Bellamy is the owner and founder of Roxanne Bellamy & Co., a full-service event planning company, specializing mostly in intimate weddings.

How to Book an Affordable Wedding Venue

Choosing an affordable option will all come down to what your total wedding budget looks like. Typically, a couple will devote at least 40 percent of their budget to their venue, as venue fees can run anywhere between $3,000 to over $15,000. "Affordability is relative to each client," says Bellamy. "I'd suggest that clients take the time to assess their wedding budget and determine how best to distribute [it]." Bellamy then recommends asking yourself crucial questions about what matters most to you: "What experience do you want to provide to your guests? What time of year? How far away from home are you willing to travel? How convenient to an airport should the location be? By providing your planner with all of this information, they are able to tap into their network and create a list that should meet most, if not all of your location needs," she explains.

But of course, we know that not everyone works with a planner when creating their dream wedding. “If you don't have a planner, start by thinking about places in your area that are naturally beautiful, or have meaning to you and your fiancé,” says Nichols. “This could mean public parks, beaches, vistas, or other public areas. Generally speaking, venues like that will have lower site fees than say a hotel or resort.”

It’s also important to consider what other wedding necessities will be included if your rental is wrapped up into a package fee. According to Nichols, there are definitely a few key points to keep in mind when booking a venue on a budget to be sure you're not adding more stress to the big day:

  • Asking your wedding planner for a list of venues to best suit your budget will help to avoid countless hours of searching on Google and Instagram.
  • Double-check if the pricing stated includes items such as tables, chairs, any décor or games, or even catering.
  • When considering a public space as your venue, double-check if the space is required to stay open to the public during the event.
  • If your date is flexible, work with the venue on finding the best date to suit your budget, even if it’s a Friday or Sunday.

To get the planning started, here are 15 of our favorite affordable types of wedding venues, plus some totally stunning examples that will serve up serious inspiration. 

National Parks

Bride and groom walking through the desert at sunset in Joshua Tree National Park.

Photo by For Love and Light

Considering an outdoor wedding in a park or garden? Some of the most popular (think Beaulieu Garden in Napa Valley, California, or the Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh) can have years-long waitlists and budget-busting prices. National parks, on the other hand, offer special use permits for a fraction of the cost, and they give you a chance to tie the knot surrounded by nature. Visit the National Park Service’s website to find the permit requirements for the park of your choice, where fees will run you around $100.

Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite National Park, California

A view of mountains and vibrant green trees in front of clouds and blue sky at Bridal Veil Falls in Yosemite National Park in California.

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How could you resist a ceremony site with a name like this? Bridalveil Falls is an easy 1⁄2-mile loop near the entrance to Yosemite, and is one of the first falls you’ll see in the park. A special use permit at Yosemite costs $150.

Upper Beaver Meadows, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Fall foliage overlooking a lake and mountains at Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.

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A one-and-a-half-mile hike (with both a dirt trail and paved path available) leads you to a gorgeous spot with uninterrupted views of the Continental Divide. The open Upper Beaver Meadows will make you feel like you’re the only ones in the world—except for the herds of elk nearby. A special use permit at Rocky Mountain National Park costs $350.

Timber Creek Overlook, Zion National Park, Utah

Clay-colored canyons during the day at Timber Creek Lookout in Zion National Park, Utah.

 George Peters / Getty Images 

Looking to keep your ceremony small? To maintain the area, Zion limits groups hiking to the Timber Creek Overlook to 12 or less—perfect for a mountain elopement. The trail follows a ridge overlooking the Kolob Canyons, and you can even see Mt. Trumbull at the northern edge of the Grand Canyon. Head there in the summer for a spectacular wildflower display. A special use permit at Zion National Park costs $100.

City Halls

Two grooms in black suits standing in City Hall for a wedding at an affordable wedding venue.

Photo by Dacia Pierson

A city hall wedding doesn’t have to be an elopement. While most are designed for more intimate groups, you can still say “I do” with close friends and family in attendance. Many are housed in historic buildings, so even if the ceremony room isn't gorgeous, the post-ceremony photos on the front steps will be. As a bonus, having a ceremony at city hall is super affordable, and is usually a small fee in addition to the cost of your marriage license.

San Francisco City Hall

Aerial view of wedding ceremony at San Francisco City Hall.

Photo by ANGIE SILVY PHOTOGRAPHY

Yes, the stunning San Francisco City Hall may scream “luxury wedding venue,” but you don’t have to rent the building for the entire night. Host a simple celebration Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. with up to 100 guests for $1,000. Sure, it’s more expensive than a civil ceremony at the Office of the County Clerk ($93, plus the $112 marriage license fee), but the setting and the history make the investment well worth it.

St. Louis City Hall

An exterior view of St. Louis City Hall on a blue-sky, sunny day.

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For a ceremony only, the rotunda at St. Louis City Hall is a steal—only $150 for a group of fewer than 99 people. You’ll have access to the space for two hours (including photos), which is plenty of time for a walk down the aisle and a kiss. This dramatic space was inspired by the Hotel de Ville in Paris and will infuse your celebration with French opulence.

Atlanta City Hall

The exterior framework at Atlanta City Hall.

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Atlanta City Hall offers a few different options for on-site ceremonies. A number of judges are available to perform ceremonies in their chambers, by appointment, and do not charge an additional fee beyond your marriage license. Some are also available for off-site or after-hours ceremonies, for which an additional fee may be charged. Looking for something a little more formal? Much like San Francisco City Hall, certain parts of the building are available to rent for your wedding celebration. Wed beneath 1929 chandeliers in the Old Council Chambers for $1,500, or celebrate in the City Hall Atrium for between $2,500 and $3,500, depending on the date and time.

A Backyard

A bride in a white wedding dress and a groom in a black tux walking across a lush backyard toward trees.

Photo by Will Reid Photography

While having a backyard wedding definitely isn’t free, the amount you’ll save on a venue means you’ll have more to spend on the necessities (like furniture rentals, décor, and catering). It also gives you a cozy and comfortable place to get ready, and it means you’ll always be able to go back to visit where you tied the knot. Of course, there are few things to consider. Be sure to check with your town and county about permitting and insurance, and consider looking into renting luxury portable restrooms (so your home’s system isn’t overloaded).

A Sophisticated Backyard Wedding in Connecticut

Couple kissing during backyard wedding overlooking mountains and surrounded by white flowers.

 Photo by Christian Oth

A wedding producer at Fête NY, Allison Aronne has years of experience planning weddings, but planning her wedding to Ryan Beauchamp was that much more special of a job. And through her industry connections, Aronne found the perfect location for their nuptials—her boss, Jung Lee's, stunning backyard in Kent, Connecticut. With a gorgeous backdrop for their ceremony and the most beautiful tent set up on the lawn for dinner, this backyard wedding left no detail untouched.

A Backyard Wedding at a Historic Maryland Farm

A white farmhouse backyard wedding venue in Maryland on a sunny summer day.

Photo by MARY NEUMANN PHOTOGRAPHY

One couple opted to say "I do" on the 17th-century farm in Maryland where the bride grew up. It was the perfect setting for their English garden-inspired celebration—plus, thanks to the acres and acres of farmland, it had more than enough space for their 220 guests.

A Poolside Backyard Wedding

Backyard wedding with a pool
Cassandra Castaneda

What do you think about partying poolside for your wedding? One real couple pulled it off flawlessly with a stunning backyard wedding at the bride's childhood home in Kansas City. With a gorgeous brick patio, paired with a beautiful white and floral altar, this backyard soirée was timelessly elegant.

Don’t forget parking when it comes to a backyard wedding. Check with the local police department about on-street parking permits, or consider arranging for shuttles from the local hotel so you’re not filling your driveway with cars.

At Home

A wedding ceremony set-up with an arch covered in white flowers and wooden benches with navy pillows.

PHOTO BY LAURA GORDON PHOTOGRAPHY

Who says you need to go far to tie the knot? If you hold a special place in your heart, it might just be the perfect venue. Hosting your wedding at your childhood home, or the home your partner grew up in, can add so much more meaning to the day.

A New England Home

A backyard wedding with guests outside of a grey shingled New England home.

Photo by Henry + Mac

When your family home is a stunning Padanaram Village property in Massachusetts, you don't have to go far to tie the knot in a gorgeous setting. Couple Maddy and Andrew both had ties to the New England area, and Maddy dreamed of showing off the important place she considered her own summer oasis to friends and family. With a stunning harbor backdrop for the ceremony and a lovely dinner set up on the lawn, this wedding brought together the perfect balance of nostalgic childhood memories and a toast to the future.

A Welcoming Home in Michigan

A wedding ceremony on a lush lawn with guests in white chairs at a home in Michigan.

 Photo by Liz Banfield

Wedding planner Alicia Fritz wanted to evoke the feeling of a welcoming atmosphere when it came to her wedding. What better way to fill a house with love and laughter than to invite all of your closest friends and family to celebrate your big day? Alicia and Matt's wedding kicked off with lawn games at their Michigan home, followed by a ceremony by the property's fern-covered forest, and a reception under a black tent on the lawn.

A Childhood Home Covered in Wildflowers

A bride holding pink flowers walking down the aisle with her father at her home during an at-home wedding ceremony.

Photo by CORBIN GURKIN

Annie Starke and Marc Albu knew they wanted to tie the knot at Annie's childhood home from the very beginning of planning their wedding. Located in Bedford Hills, New York, the couple held onto so many memories of the property, and they knew it would be the perfect place to bring together family and friends to celebrate. The ceremony was held beneath apple trees on the property, followed by a tented dinner set amongst a stunning wildflower field.

Beaches

Bride in white wedding dress holding hands with groom in white tux on the beach.

Photo by Lauren Fair

If a seaside soirée has been your lifelong wedding dream, you can absolutely make it happen. Of course, booking a venue that's actually on the beach is doable, but it may come with a hefty price tag. Consider asking friends or family members who have access to beaches to help you out, or look for a vacation rental on the beach that will allow an intimate gathering.

A Seaside Wedding at a Friend's Private Beach

Bride a groom kissing during a ceremony on the beach

Photo by JORDAN VOTH

The beauty of a beach wedding is that it has the potential not to cost a penny at all when it comes to venue fees. This real couple asked a friend if they could have access to a remote private beach on Rockells Bay in New Zealand for their wedding. With a ceremony on the water and a champagne toast and picnic on the sand, this beachside wedding was such a stunning day, without a huge bill.

A South Carolina Beach Wedding at the Bride's Childhood Home

Bride and groom exchanging vows on the beach during a beachside wedding.

Photo by ELIZABETH LANIER PHOTOGRAPHY

If you're lucky enough to have beach access from your childhood home, why not use it as the perfect backdrop for your nuptials? Real bride Lauren Schaper knew from the age of seven years old that's what she wanted to do, and she made it happen when she married her partner. With a ceremony on the beach and a tented reception on the lawn of this family home, this South Carolina wedding made perfect use of easy beach access for a gorgeous wedding.

A Beachside Wedding Punta Mita, Mexico

Guests on the beach with white umbrellas and string lights during a wedding reception in Mexico.

Photo by Norman & Blake

If you're lucky enough to have access to a family beach house in Mexico, it may be the perfect answer to planning a destination wedding. Often, destination beachside weddings come with venue fees, or at least the rental of an Airbnb. But with this option, the couple didn't need to factor venue costs into their beachside wedding at all.

A Courthouse

Bride holding white flowers exiting courthouse with groom after a courthouse wedding.

PHOTO BY FORGED IN THE NORTH

Getting married at a courthouse can sometimes get a bad rap, but there are some stunning architectural options out there. And we are totally here for them. Get married for next to nothing, and set up a photoshoot on the front steps or lawn of the courthouse to commemorate the day.

Santa Barbara Courthouse

Exterior view of green lawn and trees outside Santa Barbara Courthouse.

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The Santa Barbara Courthouse is a stunning, historical spot to host a wedding. Built in 1929, the Spanish-Moorish architecture provides the perfect background for your nuptials, surrounded by beautifully maintained lawns and gardens. Couples can reserve the Courthouse Gardens space for $900, with an additional $200 reservation fee, with a maximum capacity of 250 guests. 

The Historic DeKalb Courthouse

Bride and groom kissing at Historic Dakalb Courthouse

Photo by Jill Doty Photography

While this courthouse may no longer be a government seat, it’s a gorgeous reason to get out of Atlanta. The beautiful marble building operates as a museum and offers weekday, daytime rental of a number of stunning spaces for just $650.

Beverly Hills Courthouse

Bride and Groom holding hands in front of the Beverly Hills Courthouse

 Photo by May Iosotaluno

The Beverly Hills Courthouse is the perfect option for a couple looking for a quick elopement option in style. The courthouse boasts stunning architecture, along with a volunteer marriage ceremony program that schedules volunteers who truly want to be part of your special day to perform your ceremony. The marriage license fee is $91, and the ceremony fee is $35, for an incredibly affordable option. And when the ceremony is done, you can head out to meet your photographer to capture stunning photos on the front steps.

Libraries

Wedding reception table with white tablecloth and wooden chairs set up in an estate library.

Photo by Imogen Xiana

Of course, libraries are a special venue option for the couple who loves literature. But, libraries have the potential to offer something special to everyone, as some of these historic options are simply beaming with historic charm and elegance.

George Peabody Public Library

Long white reception tables with candles and flowers, string lights above at Peabody library

 Photo by Rachel May Photography

With space for 170 to 200, depending on seating, the George Peabody Library at John Hopkins University in Maryland is absolutely dreamy. Host your wedding amongst the stacks in this storybook setting. Rental fees are certainly pricier on Saturdays, but if you're open to a Friday or Sunday wedding, or even a weekday, you can rent this beautiful space starting at $5,000.

Boston Public Library

Daytime wedding in the lush courtyard at Boston Public Library in Boston.

 Photo by EMILY WREN

The Boston Public Library is world-renowned as a beautiful wedding venue, and with that title can certainly come increased venue fees. Luckily, this library setting offers several room options for rentals, ranging in price. If you're hoping to get married in this historic spot but need to keep your budget down, the courtyard offers a stunning option with rates starting at $6,500, or the Guastavino Room offers a gorgeous columned space for a reception starting at $3,000.

Providence Public Library

Couple kissing during evening in front of Providence Public Library in Rhode Island.

Photo by JENNY FU

Providence Public Library in Rhode Island offers the most stunning early 1900s architecture to host your nuptials. With marble flooring and hand-carved details, this space is absolutely spectacular. And with a capacity for 200 to 300 guests, you won't have to leave anybody off the guest list. Rental rates range from $2,500 to $6,000, based on your date and time, with access to multiple rooms.

Museums

Bride and groom during a wedding ceremony at the Detroit Institute of the Arts

PHOTO BY K.R. MORENO

Beaming with architectural and artistic charm, museums are another unique option when it comes to wedding venues. Transport yourself to another world, depending on the space you book. But with these options, be sure to consider that there may be quite a few venue rules to follow.

Cleveland Museum of Art

Bride and groom walking down the aisle at the Cleveland art museum.

Photo by JENNY HAAS

The Cleveland Museum of Art was founded in 1913, offering a space to showcase a vast collection of art. It's also the perfect place to host your nuptials, offering multiple spaces for a ceremony including The Ames Family Atrium, as well as an on-site restaurant and private banquet room. Rental fees for this artistic gem start at $3,500.

American Visionary Arts Museum

Exterior shot of the American Visionary Art Museum during the day.

Photo courtesy of American Visionary Art Museum

The American Visionary Arts Museum offers multiple dreamy locations throughout the property to host a beautiful wedding. The Sculpture Barn & Wildflower Garden provides room for 130 guests, complete with outdoor garden space for a ceremony or the use of a stunning marble spiral staircase as a backdrop. Hoping for a restaurant setting instead? The on-property restaurant also boasts an outdoor terrace for ceremonies. Choose from a variety of space options, ranging from $750 to $9,000 to accommodate any guest list and budget.

deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum

Exterior view of guests waiting outside ivy-covered brick walls at Decordova sculpture museum

Photo by CAMBRIA GRACE

What better place to host an outdoor wedding than a gorgeous sculpture park, right? Located in Lincoln, Massachusetts, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is the perfect wedding location for the couple that loves art and the outdoors. Wedding events can be hosted on the Sculpture Terrace, on the Rappaport Roof Terrace, or inside the Dewey Gallery, and pricing ranges from $4,500 to $7,000, depending on your date.

Restaurants

Wedding reception with wooden tables and chairs, taper candles, and pink flower arrangements at Coohills restaurant

Photo by Bokeh Company

Restaurants are often overlooked as wedding venues, but they can truly offer something special. Many restaurants design their spaces to accommodate large groups, whether they offer a private patio or a banquet room, or they allow a full buy-out. "Restaurants and country clubs tend to have lower food and beverage minimums than luxury resorts or private estates," says Nichols. And the beauty of those minimums is that sometimes it may be the only fee you're required to pay, rather than a rental fee on top of it.

City Winery

Wedding ceremony under a tent with a flower-covered arch at City Winery.

Photo by SARAH STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

Want the same vibe of a winery wedding without a huge expense? City Winery in D.C. is just the place. With exposed brick, a gorgeous wall made of pieces of barrels, and views of aging oak barrels, this is a gorgeous option for groups of 120 guests. And while this unique venue doesn’t require a separate venue fee, it offers a unique package option to accommodate your guest count. At a rate of $175 per person, you’ll have access to private event space and a wedding suite, with the addition of passed hors d’ oeuvres, a seated two-course dinner, sweet treats, and an open bar. There’s plenty of other add-ons including linens, tables, and chairs, along with a dedicated event manager to make sure things run smoothly. And with a rate per person, including all of these options, you won’t have to worry about much more than just showing up and getting dressed. 

Bottino

Wedding reception tables set with taper candles and red roses at Bottino, a restaurant in New York

Photo by Edward Winter / READYLUCK

Bottino has been a New York staple for years, offering expertly prepared Italian cuisine in the Chelsea neighborhood. But the restaurant doesn’t just offer great food—it also boasts a stunning garden patio perfect for intimate weddings. The covered North Garden patio offers space for 34 guests, with a food and beverage minimum of $2,200. Guests can also opt for a smaller space, the East Garden, offering seating at a maximum of 26 with a food and beverage minimum of $1,200. 

Cafés

Stable cafe wedding reception outside with small wooden tables set with floral arrangements and candles.

Photo by HANNAH COSTELLO

Hosting your wedding at a café may offer the perfect vibe for an intimate ceremony and reception. Cafés are often decked out with lively decor, offering the chance to play off of it for your wedding theme. Cafés can range from coffee shops to small bistros with garden patios, presenting so many gorgeous options for a unique venue.

Soho South Café

Soho South Cafe wedding reception set with colorful mismatched chairs and a black and white dance floor.

 Photo by Rach Loves Troy

Located in Savannah, Georgia, Soho South Café is well-known for its Sunday brunch, but it also boasts a gorgeous, unique event space. The building was built in 1945, serving as an automotive service station until it was transformed into the gem it is today. The quirky space is decked in string lights, offering the perfect backdrop for a reception dinner or party on the dance floor. And with a full kitchen on-site, planning a wedding here is pretty simple. Couples can expect to budget for a $3,500 venue rental fee, with a $3,500 food and beverage minimum to apply to all of that delicious in-house food and drink.

Anodyne Coffee

Coffee shop

Photo courtesy of Anodyne Coffee

Anodyne Coffee is a lovely café in Milwaukee offering venue space near the waterfront. The space is set in a rustic building build that once served as a warehouse, offering stunning exposed wooden beams and original brick. With plenty of warm ambiance in the space, it can also comfortably accommodate a crowd of 150 guests. Fees for the space range, with a Saturday wedding set at $2,800, which covers the ceremony and reception on-site, including tables and chairs, bartenders, and even a day-of coordinator.

Theaters

Bride and groom kissing in front of a theater marquee at Clay Theater during a wedding ceremony.

Photos by Southern Studios

Want to announce your nuptials in style? The idea of getting married in a theater is absolutely timeless, incorporating elements from when you were teens. And the best part is that it's totally affordable.

Grand Canadian Theater

Bride and groom kissing under theater marquee sign that says "Emily & Cole" during a theater wedding.

Photo by Chelsea Reece

If you've always wanted to see your name light up on a marquee, The Grand Canadian Theater is definitely the venue for you. This unique gem in Purcell, Oklahoma boasts gorgeous architecture featuring a 1930s Hollywood glam vibe. All-day rental options start at $4,400 which gives you space for your ceremony, along with bar and lounge areas, tables and chairs, plenty of parking, and, of course, your new married name on the big marquee.

Stifel Theatre

Stifel Theatre

Photo courtesy of Stifel Theatre

The Stifel Theatre, located in St. Louis, is such a timeless, stunning option for a sophisticated wedding. The 3,100-seat theatre opened in 1934, and since its debut, performers such as Frank Sinatra and The Rolling Stones have graced the stage. Now, you can utilize this historic gem for your wedding, hosting your nuptials in the main theatre, or options for the grand lobby or ballroom instead. Rental fees range from $800 to $6,500 depending on your date and the space you choose, but your pricing will include tables and chairs, tableware, and an in-house event manager to help with your big day.

Hotels

Bride and groom standing in wedding attire outside of the Blackwell Boutique Hotel

Photo courtesy of Blackwell Boutique Hotel

Hotels have always been popular wedding venue options, especially as you can host all of your wedding events in one place, with nearby sleeping accommodations. And while there are plenty of options out there, the trick to finding an affordable hotel wedding venue is to look at boutique hotel options, offering a much lower venue rental price point.

La Valencia

Aerial shot of wedding ceremony set-up at Hotel Valencia with ocean views, palm trees, and pool.

Photo by True Photography

La Valencia is a stunning property located in La Jolla, California, offering the most beautiful Mediterranean Style decor without having to hop on a plane. Host your ceremony in El Jardin with a gorgeous oceanside backdrop, and move the party to Patio Sol and Solarium, a gorgeous warm patio, for your reception. Venue rental fees range from $1,000 to $2,500 with a variety of options for add-ons, including food and beverage menus from La Valencia's on-site chef.

Della Terra Mountain Chateau

A rustic wedding ceremony set up at Della Terra Mountain Chateau.

Photo courtesy of Della Terra Mountain Chateau

If you're looking to head to the mountains, Della Terra Mountain Chateau is the perfect option. Located right near Rocky Mountain National Park, this secluded Colorado gem is the ideal spot for a getaway wedding. Pricing ranges from $4,000 to $8,500 depending on your wedding date, which includes space to get ready before the ceremony, including exclusive use of your ceremony and reception spaces. Choose from multiple backdrops for your ceremony and photos and add-on mountain cabin rentals to complete the weekend.

Hotel Figueroa

Wedding reception set up with white tablecloths, colorful floral centerpieces, and rattan chairs at Hotel Figueroa

 Photo by Mike Radford

Hotel Figueroa is one of the oldest hotels in downtown Los Angeles, and with that comes plenty of gorgeous character. This architectural gem offers multiple spaces for a ceremony and reception, including the option for private outdoor space to dine alfresco at Rick's with its unique black and white tiled floor and views of the L.A. skyline. Pricing begins at $149 per person, with plenty of flexibility, giving you a budget-friendly option if you're planning to host a more intimate wedding.

Gardens and Greenhouses

Wedding ceremony with red theme at The Jewel Box garden center in St. Louis.

 Photo by JACOBY ANDRICK PHOTO & DESIGN

A huge array of stunning blooms, big glass windows, and brick-paved sidewalks? Talk about a garden party wedding dream. Most cities operate some type of community garden or greenhouse, offering the perfect location for a romantic wedding. And the best part? Many of them are run by nonprofit organizations, making the venue fees low. Just be sure to confirm if the grounds stay open to the public during your rental, or if they close the gates. "Public spaces typically have less expensive site fees," says Nichols. "But the spaces may be required to stay open to the public, you may have short to limited set-up time for things like setting up chairs, and popular spaces book up far in advance."

Garfield Park Conservatory

Wedding ceremony with bride and groom standing at Garfield Conservatory

PHOTO BY KYLE JOHN

Garfield Park Conservatory, located in Chicago, is the perfect way to escape to a tropical paradise without even hopping on a plane. This unique venue offers multiple greenhouse rooms, all with lush greenery and stunning, unique flowers. Couples can opt to rent specific areas of the conservatory, or rent all of the public spaces for $4,500. 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Bride and groom saying vows with officiant at Brooklyn Botanic Gardens during outdoor wedding.

Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Botanic Gardens

Weddings hosted in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden are simply magical, but there’s one catch—your wedding has to be held between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. But with that, comes a huge cost savings, offering a venue fee of only $600 for up to 50 people, with an additional $18 per person after that up to 60 guests. Couples can choose from the rose garden, Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, or the water garden, depending on their preferred backdrop. 

Farms

Bride and groom walking across a field on a farm during a rustic farm wedding.

Photo by Kate Headley

For a rustic-style wedding, there's no better venue than an actual farm or ranch, complete with a stunning barn for a party. Often, these sites offer multiple options on the property for a gorgeous ceremony backdrop, along with plenty of space to roam for photos and room for a reception to follow, whether it's dinner on the lawn or a dance in the barn.

Allenbrooke Farms

Wedding reception set up at Allenbrooke Farms with white curtains, black tables and chairs, and fresh flowers.

PHOTO BY MOLLY PEACH

We can’t think of a better location for a stunning barn wedding than in Nashville, and Allenbrooke Farms is a gorgeous option. The venue is owned by two high school sweethearts, offering ceremony and reception options in the barn or on the lawn, with multiple suites to choose from for getting ready. Package pricing comes in under $7,000, with gorgeous rustic decorations, tables, and chairs, and even lawn games included.

Montesino Ranch 

Reception tables set up on a farm for a farm wedding ceremony.

 Photo by Jason & Daris Photocinema

Less than an hour outside of Austin, Texas, Montesino Ranch boasts 225 acres of stunning, expansive views. Couples can choose from a ceremony in the mountain view pavilion or find a unique spot on the grounds. The barn offers a gorgeous, rustic option for an indoor reception, but outside on the lawn is equally beautiful. Package prices range from $3,500 to $6,000, with the potential to include lodging as well. 

Historic Venues

Bride and groom standing outside historic building during their wedding.

Photo by Laura Memory Photography & Videography

If you're hoping to capture historic charm throughout your wedding, then a historic wedding venue will be your best bet. Just remember, there may be several rules to follow to preserve the age-old architecture.

Rhodes Hall

Bride and groom holding hands at Rhodes Hall in Atlanta.

Photo by KRISTA TURNER PHOTOGRAPHY

Does getting married in a castle sound totally unattainable? Think again. Atlanta’s Rhodes Hall is the perfect option, boasting a stunning fairytale vibe, all while fitting into your budget. Built in 1904, this incredible mansion is constructed entirely of granite, accompanied by Victorian design. Rental fees for the site range from $2,000 to $4,000 depending on date, size, and length of event, but wedding fees include complimentary time for your wedding photos, as well as rehearsal time. 

The Ancient Spanish Monastery

Wedding reception with long white tables and floral table runner at historic monastery

PHOTO BY TODD GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY

Yes, you can absolutely get married in an ancient monastery. And the best part is that you can easily do it on a budget. The stunning Ancient Spanish Monastery sits in North Beach, Florida, but the materials used to construct the buildings originally came from a monastery built in northern Spain in 1141 AD. Wedding packages for a ceremony and reception range from $6,000 to $9,000 depending on the location chosen on the grounds and the number of guests. 

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