Wedding Venues in New York, NY
New York hosts one of the most architecturally varied wedding venue markets in the country, spanning Manhattan ballrooms and downtown lofts, Brooklyn industrial spaces, Queens cultural venues, historic mansions in the boroughs and across the Hudson, and waterfront venues along the East River and Hudson. Couples planning a New York wedding typically choose between full-buyout venues that handle catering and rentals in-house and raw or semi-raw spaces that allow outside vendors.
The decision between these models drives a large portion of overall wedding cost and flexibility. New York's seasonality also matters — peak demand falls heavily on May, June, September, and October, with venue availability tightest on Saturdays. Weekday and winter weddings often unlock both more inventory and more flexible pricing. WeddingVenture lists New York-area wedding venues so couples can compare guest capacity, included services, layout, and typical pricing structures before scheduling site tours.
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St Regis New York
Positioned on two east 55th street at 5th avenue in manhattan, the st. Regis new york hotel rises from the streets of new york city as a sensational urban wedding and reception venue. Located within the eclectic and diverse theatre district, this venue offers brides and grooms a luxurious blend of old world charm with new world glamor that is sure to delight. Constructed with m...
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Pier Sixty – New York City Event And Weddings Venue
As the largest waterfront venue in manhattan, pier sixty at chelsea piers serves as one of new york city’s most flexible and expansive event spaces. Featuring 20,000 square feet of luxurious column-free space, spectacular water views of the hudson river, and floor-to-ceiling windows, this comprehensive venue can accommodate 200 to 2,000 guests.
Slogan: Premier waterfront venues in manhattan
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Elkridge Furnace Inn
Located along the patapsco river, this grand property features two unique venues - the manor house event complex (up to 250* guests) the garden house event complexes (up to 80* guests) each features a climate controlled reception tent, out door ceremony point, historic home, bridal suite and gardens. full service catering provided.
Slogan: Where history and hospitality meet
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Whitehall
A historic colonial era governor’s mansion, whitehall is a unique, beautiful, and exclusive location at which to celebrate the most important day of your life! You could exchange your vows with either the stately mansion or the scenic chesapeake bay as your backdrop, then toast your love during an elegant reception on the sprawling lawn or at our waterfront location. Whitehall ...
Slogan: Unique - historic - classic
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The Liberty View
Located in the heart of philadelphia’s historic district, this stunning venue elevates weddings of any size to epic proportions. Plan an outdoor wedding ceremony with unparalleled views of independence mall on the newly expanded, 1,800-square-foot terrace; or host an intimate rehearsal dinner in the contemporary ballroom. The venue’s versatility, its prime location, and dedicat...
Slogan: The liberty to create a perfect event with more than just a perfect view.
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Historic Oakland
Our main level ballroom can accommodate up to 80 guests. The sprawling landscape provides several options for an outdoor ceremony. On the back lawn sits an open patio that is covered with a beautiful tent, which can accommodate up to 180 guests, from March to mid-November – great for large receptions. You have the freedom to hire any caterer you choose to make your event extr...
Slogan: Have your wedding your way!
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Chase Court
Chase Court is one of the wedding venues serving the Baltimore wedding market, based in Baltimore. Wedding-venue selection is the foundational decision in the Baltimore planning calendar — the venue determines available dates, the realistic guest count, the design parameters, and a meaningful share of the catering and rentals logistics that follow. Couples in this market typica...
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Baltimore City Recreation And Parks: Cylburn Arboretum And The Howard P. Rawlings Conservatory
Baltimore city recreation and park's horticulture division manages two public gardens and multiple venues at cylburn arboretum and the howard p. Rawlings conservatory. These premier garden spaces offer beautiful opportunities for private rental in the heart of baltimore city. All rentals help to support the continued maintenance and management of these facilities for public use...
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Artesano Gallery
Artesano Gallery is a wedding venue which won the the couple's choice awards on Wedding Wire for best wedding venue in 2019. We are a family based business that is known as Philadelphia's Hidden Gem and we aim to deliver an experience for your wedding that is stress free and the best in all of Pennsylvania. A wedding is something that is more than just the union of a couple but...
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One North Broad
One North Broad is a wedding venues in Philadelphia. One North Broad offers wedding venues services. Click View Details to learn more about One North Broad and to contact them for a free quote.
Slogan: Philadelphia's historic fine events venue
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Galdo’s Catering And Entertainment
Galdo’s Catering And Entertainment is a wedding venue operating out of Philadelphia, with a footprint across the greater Philadelphia area. Wedding venues anchor the day — more of how the wedding feels is shaped by the space than by any single other decision. Couples comparing venues weigh three recurring questions: what's in the rental versus separately-sourced, total capacity...
Charles River Museum
Give your special occasion a unique and exciting ambiance at the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation. Our historic, 19th-century textile mill overlooking the scenic Charles River provides a unique, historic, picturesque backdrop to many of Greater Boston’s most memorable special event experiences.
The Edison Ballroom
The Edison Ballroom is a classic, yet stylish wedding venue that embodies old New York at its finest. With its gold-silver hues, plush leather walls, illuminated glass tiles, and grand crystal chandeliers, the venue is best described as “art deco flair with a modern twist.” The Edison Ballroom provides the perfect setting for sophisticated, yet edgy couples who are looking for ...
West Edge
West Edge brings with it nearly 30 years of event experience. Daylight or dusk, ceremony or presentation - both teams are aligned and able to formulate any experience. Perched over the Hudson, West Edge reveals an unparalleled view of NYC's coveted western waterfront and offers an unmatched perspective of what an event can be. With the historic Chelsea Market below and the mode...
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Gramercy Park Hotel
Gramercy Park Hotel is a wedding venue operating out of New York, with a footprint across the greater New York metropolitan area. Venue choice is the single largest decision most couples make about their wedding — it shapes the budget, the guest list, and much of the visual character of the day — so venue comparison tends to take more time than most other vendor decisions. Coup...
Guastavino's
Guastavino's is a wedding venue based in New York, serving couples across the greater New York metropolitan area. Venue choice is the single largest decision most couples make about their wedding — it shapes the budget, the guest list, and much of the visual character of the day — so venue comparison tends to take more time than most other vendor decisions. Couples comparing we...
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a wedding venue in Brooklyn, working with couples across the greater New York metropolitan area. Venue choice is the single largest decision most couples make about their wedding — it shapes the budget, the guest list, and much of the visual character of the day — so venue comparison tends to take more time than most other vendor decisions. Couples co...
The Foundry
The Foundry works as a wedding venue in Long Island City, available to couples planning weddings across the greater New York metropolitan area. The venue sets more of the wedding's character than any other decision — budget, guest list, and how the day actually looks in photographs are all shaped by the space. Couples comparing wedding venues typically weigh what is included in...
Midtown Loft & Terrace
Midtown Loft and Terrace, one of the most prestigious and desirable event venues in New York City—all at one exquisite address.Enjoy the convenience and luxury of both event spaces. On the beautifully landscaped Midtown Terrace, you can have your wedding ceremony in view of the fantastic Manhattan skyline. After the ceremony, you and your guests can enjoy a stylish reception in...
The Glasshouses
The Glasshouses is a unique venue for all types of events. Located in Chelsea Arts Tower, an architecturally acclaimed building in the heart of Manhattan’s booming sought –after Chelsea neighborhood, it boasts of floor to ceiling windows which provide spectacular views of the Hudson River, Downtown and Midtown Manhattan. The balcony on Glasshouse 21 is undoubtedly the perfect p...
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Your venue shapes every other decision — catering, decor, guest count, even attire. Browse the New York venues above, then message your top two or three to schedule tours and compare pricing. There is no cost to reach out through WeddingVenture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a wedding venue cost in New York?
- New York wedding venue costs vary dramatically by neighborhood and service model. All-inclusive Manhattan venues for 100-150 guests typically run in the high-five-figure to low-six-figure range when food, beverage, and rentals are included. Raw-space rentals charge a lower facility fee but require booking catering, rentals, and staff separately, often producing similar all-in totals. Off-peak dates can substantially reduce both.
- How far in advance should I book a wedding venue in New York?
- Most popular New York wedding venues book twelve to eighteen months ahead for peak-season Saturdays in May, June, September, and October. Some sought-after venues book even further out. For weekday or off-peak (January through March) weddings, availability six to nine months out is more common. Booking the venue is usually the first major planning decision because most other vendors anchor around it.
- What's the difference between an all-inclusive venue and a raw space?
- All-inclusive venues bundle facility, catering, beverage, basic rentals, and staffing into one contract — simpler coordination, less customization. Raw or semi-raw spaces charge a facility fee and require booking catering, rentals, lighting, and staff separately — more design flexibility, more vendor coordination, and a planner is often essential. The right choice depends on priorities for design control versus logistical simplicity.
- What questions should we ask on a New York wedding venue tour?
- Ask about exact guest capacity at seated dinner versus cocktail standing, what's included in the rental fee, whether catering and beverage are exclusive or open, overtime and curfew policies, ceremony fee if held on-site, parking and guest transportation, weather-contingency space if any portion is outdoor, and noise restrictions. Request a complete sample contract to review with a planner.
- Are New York wedding venues busier in spring or fall?
- Both spring (May-June) and fall (September-October) are peak in the New York market, with fall slightly busier overall thanks to comfortable temperatures and seasonal scenery. Summer weddings in July and August are common but skew toward indoor or air-conditioned outdoor venues. December through March is the off-season, with substantially more venue availability and often more flexible pricing for couples open to a winter date.
- Do New York wedding venues include catering or is it separate?
- It depends on the venue model. Hotel ballrooms, country clubs, and full-service event venues typically include in-house catering, often with a per-person food and beverage minimum. Raw-space and gallery-style venues usually require an outside caterer, sometimes from a preferred-vendor list. Some venues offer a hybrid: in-house bar with outside catering. Always confirm exclusive-vendor requirements before signing.