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80 Wedding Venues in Greenville, SC

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Wedding Vendors in Greenville

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If you're looking for a walkable city with plenty of Southern charm, add Greenville to the top of your list! This South Carolina destination is known for its walkable downtown, lush parks, and arts and music scene, all wrapped up in a beautiful package.

Finding Your Greenville Wedding Venue

In the heart of the city, you'll find chic hotels and stylish event centers that host weddings year-round. Whether you envision a shabby-chic ceremony or a glamorous reception, each space acts as a blank canvas for your one-of-a-kind vision. Plus, ballroom venues typically come with perks, like in-house catering, bar services, dance floors, and audio equipment. All you'll need to do is arrive and make lifelong memories!

Amenities in Greenville

While immersed in buzzy Greenville, you'll have endless art galleries, museums, and music venues at your fingertips. The city has a talented arts community that will keep your guests talking for years to come. If the great outdoors beckons, head to the Swamp Rabbit Trail or Liberty Bridge at Falls Park for some fresh air and selfies. A romantic picnic at sunset will put you in the honeymooning mindset!

FAQs

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

Fall is the best time of year for a wedding in Greenville. Beyond the striking autumn colors, you can enjoy drier weather and cool evenings. If you're planning a summer wedding, keep in mind that June through November is hurricane season.

Can I get married in a local park in Greenville?

Yes, you can host your wedding at some of the parks in Greenville. You will most likely need to apply for a permit through the Parks and Recreation Department.

How do you apply for a marriage license in Greenville?

You can apply for a marriage license in Greenville by visiting a county probate court. The license can be used in any county in the state. You'll need to bring a government-issued ID and your social security cards. Once approved, you'll have to wait 24 hours before tying the knot.