Wedding Venues

Atlanta wedding venues offer a little bit of something for everyone. You can find outdoor venues as well as classic hotels or conference centers. You can opt for a country club setting, a refurbished old home, an art gallery, a rented out club, or even an industrial loft. The options in this city are virtually limitless, and to help you decide, you may want to check out some of the following venues and tips.

Talk With a Planner

Before you start looking at Atlanta wedding venues, you may want to talk with a planner. They have a lot of experience working with different venues in the city, and if you let them know about your vision for the day, they can often point you in the right direction.

Sample Venues

Whether you work with a planner or not, schedule some time to walk through some venues. Prepare a list of questions so you can make the most of your time at each venue. You may also want to go to a bridal show. At these events, you can talk directly with the staff from multiple venues and take a look through their portfolios to see how other weddings have looked at their sites.

Focus on Amenities

The best Atlanta wedding venues are the ones that provide you with what you need for your wedding, and that differs for everyone. If you have a lot of guests coming from out of town, you may want your wedding reception in a hotel or in a venue that is near overnight accommodations

If you want everything available in a convenient package, you may want a venue that has caterers and a bar on site. On the other hand, if you already have a caterer in mind, you may prefer a wedding venue that lets you bring in outside caterers. Finally, if you plan to do the ceremony and the reception in the same place, you may want to rent an old home where you can have a garden wedding in the afternoon and an indoor reception in the evening.

Don’t Forget the Numbers

When looking at Atlanta wedding venues, it’s easy to focus on the beauty of different spaces and the amenities they offer, but you can’t forget about the numbers. You may want to decide how many people you plan to invite to your wedding before you start looking at venues. Have that number on hand while you talk with reps from different venues.

The number of guests determines what you need. The space needs to be large enough to hold all your guests, but it also needs to be small enough so that the room doesn’t feel half full.

Stay True to Your Tastes

Ultimately, your personal taste should dictate the Atlanta wedding venue you choose. Think about other weddings you have enjoyed and try to pinpoint what you liked about them. If there was something special about the venue, you may want that mirrored at your wedding.

To talk with representatives from multiple Atlanta wedding venues, come to the next Georgia Bridal Show. If you have a wedding venue, contact us. We would love to showcase your business on our website and set you up with a booth in our next face-to-face marketing event.

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Westin Atlanta Perimeter North
Atlanta, GA

The hotel offers 20,000 square feet of newly renovated, flexible meeting and banquet facilities. Our Grand Ballroom seats up to 600 people and is complemented by an additional 18 meeting rooms from 425-1,750 square feet. The Learning Center, a tiered amphitheater with boardroom chairs seats 45. We realize that outstanding facilities aren’t any good without equally superb service. Our catering …

(770) 395-3928
Kingston, GA

Event facility that specializes in weddings, corporate meetings, family reunions and retreat style lodging. Created with the weekend retreat in mind, White Columns at Kingston houses 23 rooms with a max capacity of 136 guests in our two residential buildings. Our Event Hall (60′ x 40′) is perfect for open space meetings (rehearsal dinners, corporate meetings, family reunions) and has …

(770) 334-8888
Isle of Palms, SC

Wild Dunes Resort is a AAA Four Diamond resort located in Isle of Palms SC. Wild Dunes Resort is just thirty minutes away from historic Charleston, South Carolina. You can select from rooms and suites including Boardwalk Inn (including ADA accessible rooms), Village at Wild Dunes, private condos or even beach house rentals.

(843) 886-2283
Canton, GA

Woodmont is the first and only course in Georgia designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., one of the top five golf course architects in the world. The 18-hole, par 72 course is masterfully designed to provide rigorous play and an enjoyable experience for golfers at all levels. Arguably the best semi-private golf experience to be introducted in the Atlanta area …

(770) 345-9260
Birmingham, AL

Woodrow Hall is a historic building with two separate banquet halls. Built in 1914, this building underwent extensive restoration over a 2 year period which restored its vintage charm and added modern touches like a wonderful sound system, LCD projector, plasma TV and more. We are one of the more desirable wedding venues in Birmingham because of our excellent service …

(205) 243-4243
Wyndham Peachtree Hotel & Conference Center
Peachtree City, GA

With 18 wooded acres, let’s just say we’re the natural choice for any meeting.   Be rejuvenated. At the Wyndham Peachtree City Conference Center near Atlanta, you can attend an event while still attending to yourself. Our meandering drive, acres upon acres of woodsy grounds, and jars of fresh lavender in the lobby welcome you and let you know your …

(770) 486-3308
Cleveland, GA

Yonah Mountain Vineyards is one of Northeast Georgia’s most sought after wineries. Handcrafted Wines and Mountainside Views.

(706) 878-5522
The Venue at Beach Weekend
109 Brooks Street SE
Fort Walton Beach, FL

Welcome to The Venue at Beach Weekend, where coastal charm meets chic elegance in the heart of downtown Fort Walton Beach. Nestled along the waterfront, our unique and fresh event space offers a captivating blend of modern sophistication and laid-back coastal vibes. Picture your dream wedding or special event set against the backdrop of our stunning manicured lawn, with the …

850-716-1900