Some of Our Favorite Austin Wedding Venues
Located in the Texas Hill Country, Three Points Ranch features a stunning open-air event space inspired by East African architecture for hosting ceremonies, dinners, cocktail parties and a perfect place among the austin wedding venues. The dining barn is complete with a professional kitchen, while a fleet of vintage airstream trailers allows for pre-wedding primping or mid-party relaxation. |
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Located just outside of Austin, this victorian estate is known for its gourmet dishes, fine wine, and southern hospitality. The home's wrap around porch offers views of manicured lawns where peacocks stroll beneath grand live oaks. |
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Named after the Salt Lick's founder, Thurman's Mansion rests on a verdant hill country vineyard. With walls of native limestone and saltillo tile floors, the home offers a elegantly rustic setting for weddings and other parties, as well the option of serving Thurman's famous BBQ and Strings Attached's favorite austin wedding venues. |
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This recently restored 1916 Italianate-style villa rests on the Lake Austin shoreline and is featured in city, state, and national registries of historic places. Inside are catering kitchens, expanded restrooms, and second-floor solarium, while an ampitheatre, sunken garden, and temple of love can all be found on the lush grounds. |
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This storybook wedding and event venue consists of a luminous, restored French colonial chapel, a dramatic open pavillion, and an Amish style Events Hall. Outside a courtyard paved of Old World brick features sweeping Hill Country vistas and leads to a Hansel and Gretel style bride's cottage. |
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This boutique-style hotel was built in 1900 as the Goodall Wooten House, named for the doctor who had it built for his family. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and was renovated and modernized in 2002 and the best place among the austin wedding venues in our opinion. |
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Founded in 1980, this 33-acre living museum is a major attraction in the city and offers access to a beautiful outdoor setting with visuals year-round for your wedding or special event. It entices visitors with seasonal floral displays, a serene native forest walk, exotic plant specimens from around the world, modernistic glass pyramids and even an authentic log cabin. |
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Located in Wimberley, Texas, Old Glory Ranch is a secluded 2,200 acre ranch with a 2 mile stretch of the crystal-clear Blanco River running through it. Voted "The Knot's Best of Weddings 2008/2009 Pick" by local brides, this property is the ideal venue for Texas hill country weddings and events. |
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This historic structure was built in 1904 in Mercury, Texas, and was moved to its current South Austin location in 1997. The landscape is adorned with Texas wildflowers and many magnificent live oak and post oak trees to give a hill country feel. The Hall's rustic beauty will set the picture-perfect stage for your truly unique event. |
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Set along the banks of the Colorado River, this 405 acre resort and hotel provides an extraordinary combination of pampering luxury and stunning wilderness. Featuring extensive on-site activities, delicious dining choices, and lovely venues for your ceremony and reception, the Hyatt Lost Pines delivers the perfect setting for your special day. |
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Featuring a spacious indoor event room, beautiful garden with a native limestone waterfall, cedar pavilion, poolside deck, and wrap around porches, House on the Hill offers many settings for you to choose from. This 10 acre estate is perched on one of the highest hills in Travis County, providing a natural retreat with dramatic hill country views, just minutes from downtown Austin. |
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Falkenstein Castle is featured in various publications and rated #3 among The Best Wedding Castles in the US by The Knot. With 11 foot tall limestone walls, a gothic chapel, lush lily pond, and intimate butterfly garden planted with over 150 varieties of flowers, you can make your fairytale wedding come true |
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Barton Springs is Austin's soul and sums up everything that Austin stands for. Surrounded by trees, hills, and the beautiful water springs, this simplistic outdoor setting is perfect for your event. |
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As the first certified organic and Zero Waste special events facility in the nation, Barr Mansion is perfect for Earth lovers everywhere. From a lush garden statuary with roses to a trickling waterfall to ornate Victorian porches to garden archways to 40 foot walls of glass, there are many beautiful and unique locations for your wedding. |
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Originally built in 1900 by Louis and Otto Seekatz, the opera house played host to many forms of traveling entertainment at that time. After being destroyed by a fire in 1941, it was rebuilt to be what it is today while preserving as much of the original building as possible. Experience truly authentic New Braunfels history at the Seekatz Opera House. |
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Carved out of the majestic landscape of Texas Hill Country, Trois Estate is a hand built artistic village in an old world European style inspired by San Miguel Galiente. It has evolved from a home to an entire village complete with museums, shops, a restaurant, a European Day Spa, and views that go forever. |
Quality service, exquisite food, and amazing sunsets combine to provide this elegant yet entertaining atmosphere that is perfect for your upcoming event. The Terrace Club offers two intimate settings for ceremonies, an outdoor garden area with a natural stone walkway, arbor, and Texas horizon backdrop, as well as a ballroom surrounded by windows, 24 foot vaulted ceilings, and a large dance floor. |
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This family built and owned ranch is a top pick for couples choosing Austin as the location for their destination weddings. Hundred year old oak trees, an enchanting waterfall, amazing sunsets, and breathtaking views of the hill country that seem to go on forever are just a few things that make Vista West Ranch so special. |
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