140 Wedding Venues in
Atlanta, GA

140 Wedding Venues in Atlanta, GA

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Terminus 330
Welcome, Brides, Grooms, Family, and Friends! We are delighted to have you visit us here. Located in the heart of the Centennial Park District in downtown Atlanta, Terminus 330 is an award-winning we
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Wahoo! Grill
Book your wedding, wedding reception or rehearsal dinner at Wahoo! and you can relax, enjoy and leave the rest to our outstanding staff. Our events team looks forward to creating a full-service, memor
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The Kimpton Shane
The Kimpton Shane is a boutique hotel venue in Atlanta, GA, specializing in weddings and events. This brand-new property features stunning architecture, stylish furnishings, and a host of state-of-the
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Skewed Orbit Studios
Skewed Orbit Studios, nestled just off Atlanta, GA's vibrant East Beltline, offers a one-of-a-kind wedding venue that blends historic charm with modern loft-style elegance. Located inside Studioplex L
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The Wimbish House
Situated in the heart of Midtown and lovingly known as ‘The Light on Peachtree,’ The Wimbish House has been the destination for weddings and events for nearly a century. This lovely Victorian-era hom
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Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta
Located in Atlanta, GA, InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta is a hotel wedding venue that combines classic charm with modern luxury. Designed to enhance relaxation and inspire awe, this City in a Forest
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Hotel Colee
Thank you for considering the Hotel Colee to host your Celebration! Awarded: "Best Hotels in the South" - Conde Nast Traveler's Readers Choice 2021 and "Best Hotel Development/Redevelopment" - Modern
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Settle into some good old-fashioned Southern hospitality in sunny Atlanta, Georgia. This bustling metropolis is a vibrant combination of history and modernity, stretching back to when it was founded in 1837 and continuing through to the Civil War and Civil Rights Movement. Nestled at the foothills of the Appalachians, it's sure to leave an impression.

Finding Your Atlanta Wedding Venue

From a sun-soaked rooftop to a timeless hotel ballroom, Atlanta has something for all tastes. Both Midtown and Downtown are worth a look for their cuisine, nightlife, and sights, ideal if you want to surround yourself with the hustle and bustle of a city.

If you expand your search to just outside the city, you'll find stately mansions and charming waterfront spaces dotted across the countryside. The sky's the limit when it comes to choosing where to celebrate.

Amenities in Atlanta

When you're not busy saying "I do," Atlanta's many sights are sure to keep you occupied. Brush up on your history, wander through the park, or learn something new at one of the many museums. Or, if you fancy something a little different, take a trip to Georgia's wine country outside the city. You'll definitely have something worth toasting!

FAQs

What time of year is best for a wedding in Atlanta?

Any time of the year is a great time to get married in Atlanta, but if you want to avoid the rain, steer clear of dates between April and June. If you're planning an outdoor celebration, remember that summers in the city reach an average high of 88 degrees.

Who can officiate a wedding in Atlanta?

Weddings in Atlanta can be officiated by judges, justices of the peace, licensed or ordained ministers, and other religious leaders.

How do I get a marriage license in Atlanta?

You get a marriage license in Atlanta at the Probate Court. You'll have to bring a valid form of identification, like a driver's license, passport, or birth certificate, as well as a method of payment.