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Wedding venues in Seattle

Check out this list of local spots to host your special event.

Branden + Alex

You’d be hard pressed to find something more romantic than the Pacific Northwest.

Photo by Ashley D Scheider Photography

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Whether you’re getting a jump start on your holiday party planning or preparing for an upcoming wedding reception or family reunion, check out this list of rentable venues in Seattle.

Note: Guest counts and rates are based on estimations and various options available on each venue’s website. Please contact venue owners to inquire about current availability and pricing.

Intimate gatherings

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Maybe the forest gnomes would also attend your wedding here at Treehouse Point.

Photo by Luma Weddings

Treehouse Point, 6922 Preston-Fall City Rd SE, Issaquah

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accommodates 80 guests
  • Key features: Tree houses for overnight accommodations, breakfast service the next day, forested backdrop

Woodinville Lavender, 14223 Woodinville Redmond Rd NE, Redmond

  • Rate: $10,500+
  • Accommodates 50 people
  • Key features: A romantic lavender field, views of the Sammamish Valley, a greenhouse option for rainy weather

Volunteer Park Conservatory, 1247 15th Ave. E., Seattle

  • Rate: $170 per hour, two-hour minimum
  • Accommodates 25
  • Key features: Lush garden environment, supplied chairs

The Micro Venue, 1417 NW 54th St. #102, Seattle

  • Rate: $2,500+
  • Accommodates 12
  • Key features: Design consultation + planning, included cake and champagne, two hours of photography, an officiant

Multiple options

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We’re pretty into the fact that views like what the Woodmark Hotel and Spa of Lake Washington are only a short distance away.

Lotte Hotel, 809 Fifth Ave., Seattle

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accommodates 12-560 guests
  • 20,000 sqft
  • Key features: Venues ranging in styles from mid-century modern to Beaux Arts, custom wedding cakes

The Woodmark Hotel and Still Spa, 1200 Carillon Point, Kirkland

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accommodates 21-250 guests
  • 300-2630 sqft
  • Key features: Lakefront views, plenty of options for indoor and outdoor spaces

Rainier Chapter House, 800 E. Roy St., Seattle

  • Rate: $1,050-$3,500
  • Accommodates 60-225
  • Key features: Three floors of large rooms, rentals of glassware, tables, chairs, and other amenities included in the price

Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley St., Seattle

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accomodates 18-100
  • 9,200 sqft
  • Key features: Ceremony space right on the water, boats available for photo ops and charters

The Ruins, 570 Roy St.

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Key features: Outdoor entrance courtyard, a hand-painted ballroom, a bridal suite

The Graduate, 4507 Brooklyn Ave. NE, Seattle

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accommodates 40-190
  • 4,636 sqft
  • Key features: A beautifully decorated lobby for photos, a pre-function space for welcoming arriving guests

Larger venues

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Sorry, are we in Seattle or the Moulin Rouge in Paris? Where’s Nicole Kidman?

Photo via the Arctic Club Hotel

Arctic Club Hotel, 700 Third Ave.

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accommodates 400
  • 4,800 sqft
  • Key features: A ballroom with a stained glass overhead dome, a one-night stay for the wedding couple, early access to the event space

Fremont Foundry, 154 N. 35th St.

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accommodates 225-850
  • Key features: Rooftop ceremony or cocktail space, floating glass dance floor

Fairmont Olympic, 411 University St.

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accommodates 6-650
  • 28,000 sqft
  • Key features: Stunning ballrooms with a variety of aesthetics, customizable menu options

IslandWood, 4450 Blakely Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accommodates 100+
  • Key features: Plenty of space for whimsical photos with forested trails and gardens, a dedicated planner, in-house kitchen and chef

Georgetown Ballroom, 5623 Airport Way S.

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Key features: 18 foot ceilings and a grand staircase, a bridal suite and groom’s room, nine-hour rental period

SODO Park, 3200 First Ave S.

  • Rate: Price available upon request
  • Accommodates 300-500
  • 7,500 sqft
  • Key features: Industrial vibes, custom bar and dinner service, free parking on nights and weekends

Fox Hollow Farm, 12123 Issaquah-Hobart Road Southeast, Issaquah

  • Rate: Price available on request
  • Accommodates 300-1200
  • Key features: Creekside ceremony space, ability to reserve entire farm or just a part of it, meal ingredients provided by the farm
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