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Rentable venues in Charlotte

Check out this list of local venues to host your next party, reunion, or reception.

An accent wall with a centerpiece and chairs aligned for a wedding procession.

The Ruth by Beau Monde’s accent wall will make an excellent backdrop for any occasion.

Photo by Amy Galimore

Discover hidden wedding venue gems in Charlotte that will help make your perfect day even better. Whether you’re envisioning an intimate garden ceremony or a grand waterfront affair, our guide offers a diverse selection of beautiful and convenient options to create an unforgettable day.

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.

A bird's eye view of a group of people seated on a green lawn around a wedding ceremony.

Imagine having an intimate wedding ceremony surrounded by friends, family, and a lush garden.

Intimate gatherings

Planning a shower, reunion, or other small party? Here are a few of our favorite venues in the Queen City for gatherings of 100 guests or under.

McGill Rose Garden

  • Rate: Pricing available on request
  • Accommodates 20-100 people
  • 2 acres
  • Key features: The garden is connected to Rosie’s Wine Garden (hello, cocktail hour), and offers full coordination packages, including florals, on-site parking, and a hospitality suite.

Great Aunt Stella Center

  • Rate: $1,750 for sanctuary, $1,750 for cafe
  • Accommodates up to 400 in sanctuary, 150 in cafe
  • 1,200 sqft
  • Key features: Century-old Italian stained glass, nondenominational sanctuary, free parking, and use of cafe for reception.

The Revel Room

  • Rate: $500+
  • Accommodates 60 seated, 120 standing
  • 2,000 sqft
  • Key features: Open floor plan, full-service staffing and catering, customizable decor and design
Round and square tables with gold chairs and florals under a floral-draped tent.

Getting married outside on a beautiful spring day can make for even greater memories.

Photo by Summer Brooke

The VanLandingham Estate

  • Rate: Pricing available on request
  • Accommodates 50 inside, 240 outside under tent
  • 7,000 sqft inside, 5,600-sqft outdoor
  • Key features: Exposed stone, original fireplaces, bridal suite, fairy tale-like garden

The Terrace at Cedar Hill

  • Rate: Pricing available on request
  • Accommodates 200 seated, 325 standing
  • 4,200 sqft inside, 2,000-sqft outdoor terrace
  • Key features: Near 360-degree views of Uptown, customizable interior for ceremonies and receptions

Alexander Homestead

  • Rate: $4,500+
  • Accommodates up to 215 people
  • 1,400 sqft
  • Key features: Spacious garden area, private barn, bridal and grooms suites

Multiple options

The venues in this section truly have it all. From smaller spaces for tight-knit groups to expansive areas fit for a wedding, here are a few spots with plenty to love around every corner.

The Club at Longview

  • Rate: Pricing available on request
  • Accommodates 10-200 people
  • 28,000 sqft
  • Key features: Imagine getting married in an intimate wine cellar or celebrating nuptials in a grand ballroom or overlooking the 18th hole.

220 North Tryon

  • Rate: $3,200+
  • Accommodates 80+
  • 36,000 sqft
  • Key features: Sculpture gardens, near-360° city views, art collection

The Duke Mansion

  • Rate: $8,250+
  • Accommodates up to 150 people
  • 32,000 sqft
  • Key features: Overnight stays possible, food and drink packages, on-site parking
A wooden table with florals and copper chairs inside a darkened barrel room.

Love local brews? Perhaps the Barrel Room at Triple C Brewing could be your new favorite spot.

Photo via Best Impressions

The Barrel Room at Triple C

  • Rate: Pricing available on request
  • Accommodates 200 seated, 350 standing
  • 4,400 sqft (in Banquet Hall), 800-sqft patio
  • Key features: Exposed brick wall with original oak barrels, string lighting, and full display of distillery

The Mint Museum Uptown

  • Rate: $3,750+ for Atrium
  • Accommodates 250 seated, 400 standing (or 170 seated with a dance floor)
  • 4,000+ sqft
  • Key features: Stained glass wall with city views, stained hardwood floors, tall wood slat ceiling
An open venue space with round and rectangular tables, mirrored columns, and a lit DJ in front of a wooden-paneled accent wall.

The Ruth by Beau Monde can accommodate 800+ people in its indoor and outdoor venue.

Photo by CLTtoday

Larger venues

If you’re planning your wedding or a similar large-scale gathering, this is the list for you. With options for hundreds of guests, these Charlotte spots are ideal for tying the knot, class reunions, fundraising events, and more.

The Ruth by Beau Monde

  • Rate: $1,800+
  • Accommodates 800+ guests
  • 10,000 sqft
  • Key features: Private bar, meeting rooms, an outdoor patio space, and close proximity to Uptown

The 1932 Barn

  • Rate: $2,500+
  • Accommodates up to 150 people
  • 6,160 sqft
  • Key features: Rustic barn and outdoor space, custom wedding decor, month-of coordinator

Founders Hall

  • Rate: Pricing available on request
  • Accommodates 500 seated, 1,200 standing
  • ~11,000 sqft
  • Key features: Located in the heart of Uptown, marble flooring, vaulted atrium, indoor fountain
A newly wed couple dancing as wedding guests look on from behind them.

PINE’s pricing varies based on the time of year and peak seasons.

Photo via PINE

PINE

  • Rate: $1,500
  • Accommodates 320 seated, up to 700 standing
  • 6,300 sqft
  • Key features: Private meeting space, 24-hour rentals, planning services, ample parking

The Revelry

  • Rate: Pricing available on request
  • Accommodates 700 seated, 1,500 standing
  • 20,000 sqft
  • Key features: Green rooms available, 100 parking spaces, in the heart of Camp North End

Did we miss your favorite spot? Drop us a line and let us know.

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