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Discover beautiful garden wedding venues in Philadelphia that blend natural elegance with urban charm. From the historic estates of Chestnut Hill to the waterfront gardens overlooking the Delaware River, Philadelphia offers stunning outdoor settings for your special day. Explore garden wedding venues across neighborhoods like Rittenhouse Square and Manayunk, where lush landscapes complement both intimate ceremonies and grand celebrations. Whether you're drawn to the manicured gardens near Fairmount Park or charming garden spaces in Northern Liberties, each venue brings its own romantic atmosphere. Compare garden venues in Philadelphia on Zola to find the perfect backdrop for your wedding. Browse our curated collection today to start planning your dream garden celebration.
For over a century, Cairnwood has been hosting wedding receptions within its halls. The tradition began with John and Gertrude Pitcairn opening their home for a marriage celebration in 1896. Today, the Estate is available for sit-down dinners with 200 guests or an opulent stations-style event for up to 275. The graciousness of the Estate provides a setting that departs from the ordinary with endless indoor and outdoor possibilities. The distinguished architecture, terraces, grand staircase, balconies, and flowering gardens inspire couples to welcome guests into their own spacious mansion for a unique and memorable celebration.
“The team at Cairnwood was great to work with from our first tour til our wedding day. They are very helpful with finding...” — Karli K., 1 year ago
Perched above the city with sweeping skyline views, Sunset Social offers a stunning backdrop for weddings, receptions, along with most wedding-weekend celebrations. Our team will work with you to craft an event that feels personal, from flexible menus to thoughtful décor touches that fit your style. With both open-air and covered options, you can celebrate under the sky while keeping guests comfortable in the outdoors. For couples who want a vibrant, unforgettable setting that’s as joyful as the occasion itself, Sunset Social is the place to say “I do.”
“I wanted to throw a party for my work friends with only a few weeks notice. I wanted a low-key weekend event, where...” — Rebecca, 7 months ago
Designed in the 1890s, our beautiful historic building located on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus is one of Philadelphia’s premier unique venues. Penn Museum is a 300,000 square-foot gem with exterior details including glass mosaics by the Tiffany Glass Company, sculptures by Alexander Stirling Calder, and marble medallions by John Ross of New York City. Stunning event space and priceless collections make the Penn Museum an unparalleled event experience! The Penn Museum is the only venue where you can dine and dance among the artifacts. The indoor event spaces are just as spectacular as the gardens and afford you so many options for your wedding day. The Museum hosts just one wedding at a time, so you have access to the entire Museum on your wedding day.
“My husband and I had our wedding at the Penn Museum last weekend, and we truly cannot recommend it enough! From the...” — Erika P., 6 months ago
Riverside Weddings at Gloria Dei has been home to Philadelphia weddings since 1700. We offer traditional Episcopal weddings, ceremonies with your own officiant, or self-uniting ceremonies. Our church holds up to 170 guests, while our reception hall is limited to 60 people. Riverside Weddings at Gloria Dei allows you the flexibility to create your ideal ceremony. All Christian and interfaith traditions are welcome!
“We had the privilege of photographing a wedding at Gloria Dei in June 2021. The grounds and chapel are meticulously...” — April & Bryan Photography, 3 years ago
Pentridge Station is a hidden gem in the heart of West Philly—an urban oasis where industrial charm meets lush garden vibes. With a spacious outdoor layout and eclectic energy, our venue can host up to 400 guests, making it perfect for everything from intimate gatherings to full-on block party celebrations. Expect string lights, bold murals, cozy lounge zones, and a one-of-a-kind atmosphere that feels anything but traditional. Whether you’re planning a laid-back picnic-style wedding, a food truck feast, or a dance-’til-midnight party, Pentridge Station gives you the space and freedom to do it your way. If you’re dreaming of a wedding that’s vibrant, creative, and totally you—welcome to the vibe. Hit us up through our website to receive an immediate quote or email for more details, cause we can't respond on Zola, to schedule a tour or chat about your vision—we’re all about turning “I do” into something seriously special.
“We got married here last summer. We were trying to pull things together at the last minute and I'm sure WE were very...” — Rebecca, 9 months ago
Philly's hidden gem - the ASHM offers a unique and beautiful setting for events. The Museum has indoor and outdoor space that can accommodate up to 230 guests, in addition to easy access and free parking. We work with our exclusive caterer, JAM Catering. They make delicious, delightful food entirely by hand and serve your guests with heartfelt hospitality.
“Our event designer Dorothy was absolutely great! She was very communicative, always helpful, and reliable. The American...” — Torry D., 1 year ago
The Horticulture Center, located in Philadelphia’s beautiful Fairmount Park, includes a modern exhibition hall and greenhouse on stunning historic grounds. The Center was built in 1979 and sits on the site of the former Horticultural Hall, an 1876 Centennial Exposition building. Boasting both intimate indoor and large-scale outdoor gathering spaces, the Horticulture Center is the ideal setting for unique private celebrations, exceptional weddings, and memorable corporate events.
“We had our winter wedding at the Philadelphia Horticulture Center at Fairmount Park, and I truly cannot say enough...” — Colleen S., 2 months ago
Morris Arboretum & Gardens gives you private access to 92 breathtaking acres situated in the historic Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia. You have a choice of five charming ceremony sites, a delightful open-air cocktail hour, and tented dinner + dancing under the glow of café string lights in the tent. Our picturesque gardens are exclusively yours when for the festivities from 6-11pm with a max capacity of 175 (some restrictions apply at the max guest count). You have 3 hours with a golf cart + driver to escort you throughout the lush grounds for wedding photographs. Morris Arboretum offers 5 caterers for you to choose from (this is contracted separately, not included in our rental fee). From elopements to micro ceremonies to large gatherings - we are here to help with effortless planning. We are an outdoor garden with seasonal availability from April through October, and would love to share in your wonderful day!
“Absolutely fell in love with the Morris Arboretum the first time we viewed it as a possible wedding venue in February....” — Melissa I., 2 years ago
Ridgeland Mansion, set in historic West Fairmount Park, was built in 1719 in a classic Philadelphia Federal style. It sits on a five-acre estate and the grounds are now exclusively managed and catered by Joshua's Catering. The venue is in the hub! With excellent hotels within five minutes on City Line Avenue and minutes from other amenities in Center City.
Portico is a storybook wedding venue located in a 55 acre arboretum in the historic Germantown neighborhood of Northwest Philadelphia. This magical locale is perfect for romantic celebrations. Once the private enclave of an extended Quaker family, the Arboretum is a green oasis in a densely-populated urban environment with the Francis Cope House as its centerpiece. The gracious Quaker stone mansion has floor-to-ceiling windows and a magnificent wrap-around porch from which guests can survey the picturesque English landscape of specimen trees, woods and rolling meadows. Imagine meandering trails, wetlands, open fields and a peaceful pond! The venue's capacity is 160 with outdoor dining on a flagstone patio and white tent encircled by landscaped gardens.
Weddings are a long and cherished tradition at the Merion Tribute House. Bridal couples have walked through these arches to greet their guests and celebrate with friends and family since 1924. The balcony is a favorite place for brides to toss their bouquets and for couples to pose for pictures. This castle-like venue is perfect for the fairy-tale wedding of your dreams!
“The Merion Tribute House was such a wonderful venue for our wedding reception. From when we scheduled our initial...” — Victoria S., 1 year ago
Riverton Country Club combines classic charm with modern amenities, offering a beautiful setting for weddings. The venue's scenic golf course and elegant clubhouse provide a picturesque backdrop for both ceremonies and receptions. Couples will enjoy the exceptional service and attention to detail that ensure a flawless celebration. With customizable packages and versatile event spaces, Riverton Country Club is perfect for creating a memorable and sophisticated wedding day.
“Our wedding was perfect at RCC. We had our ceremony and celebration at the club. The staff and event was absolutely...” — Maryjo G., 1 year ago
FAQs about garden in Philadelphia, PA
For a 100-guest wedding in Philadelphia, you can expect a total budget of $28,500–$42,800, according to the Zola Wedding Cost Index. Garden venues themselves typically represent about 15% of that total.
Based on Zola marketplace data, garden wedding venues in Philadelphia have starting prices ranging from $4,000 to $20,000, with a median starting price of $10,000. Beyond the venue, plan to allocate budget across:
- Catering and bar services ($7,569 combined)
- Photography and videography ($6,307 combined)
- Floral design ($4,979)
Philadelphia's garden venues accommodate a range of guest counts. For smaller celebrations of 51–150 guests, you'll find four dedicated venues starting from $15,000. These intimate settings work well for a total wedding budget of $17,300–$42,800 depending on your guest count.
For larger weddings of 150+ guests, there are 20 garden venues available, with options starting from $13,100 and up. These spacious gardens can accommodate 200–300 guests, fitting budgets ranging from $48,500–$100,900.
Whether you're planning a cozy Rittenhouse Square celebration or a sprawling Fairmount Park wedding, you'll find garden venues in Philadelphia that match your guest count and overall wedding budget.
Yes. Old City and Rittenhouse Square are two neighborhoods ideal for garden weddings near downtown Philadelphia. Rittenhouse Square, in particular, offers elegant tree-lined settings and proximity to historic architecture, making it a popular choice for couples seeking classic Philadelphia charm.
The Atrium at Terrain Gardens is a standout option nearby, rated 5.0/5 by couples who praise its lush botanical setting and seamless event coordination.
Fairmount Park, anchored by the Philadelphia Art Museum and accessible from multiple neighborhoods, also features exceptional garden venues like The Duke Sculpture Garden, which offers a sophisticated outdoor backdrop just minutes from downtown. Both areas provide authentic Philadelphia character without compromising on green, garden-style aesthetics.
The Atrium at Terrain Gardens is rated 5.0/5 and beloved for intimate events. One guest noted, "Bridget was wonderful to all of us by keeping things flowing throughout," highlighting the attentive coordination that makes this venue special.
Fairmount Park Horticulture Center is also rated 5.0/5, starting at $30,000. Couples rave about its stunning botanical gardens and professional support—one bride said, "I truly cannot say enough" about her winter wedding experience there.
The Duke Sculpture Garden, rated 5.0/5 and starting at $15,500, combines art and nature seamlessly. Guests appreciate the partnership with JAM Catering, which ensures flawless culinary execution on the garden grounds.
Seasonality and weather matter significantly in Philadelphia. Late spring through early fall offer ideal conditions, but always plan a weather contingency—tent rentals are common and often essential for spring or fall events given unpredictable rain and temperature swings.
Consider shade and sun exposure carefully. Many Fairmount Park and Old City garden venues have mature tree canopy, reducing direct sun during afternoon ceremonies. However, some gardens like those in Chestnut Hill may require additional shade structures or timing adjustments.
Insect management is worth discussing with your venue—Philadelphia's humid summers can attract mosquitoes, so ask about misting systems or fan rentals that vendors can provide. Finally, confirm whether your garden venue handles ground setup (chairs, tables, lighting), or if you'll need to rent these separately—it affects both your timeline and overall garden wedding budget.
Late spring through early fall (May–September) typically offers the most predictable weather for garden ceremonies, with mild temperatures and lower rainfall in most regions. However, the ideal season varies by location, so check historical weather patterns for your specific area.
Most garden venues have contingency plans built into their spaces. Here's what to expect:
- Indoor backup spaces: Many garden venues include covered pavilions, indoor halls, or adjacent buildings as weather alternatives
- Tent rentals: A common solution that allows your outdoor aesthetic to continue even during rain or excessive sun
- Flexible scheduling: Ask venues about rescheduling policies if severe weather occurs before your wedding day
- Insurance options: Wedding insurance can protect your investment if weather forces major changes
When evaluating garden venues (which average $5,499 in starting price across major markets), always ask about their specific weather contingency setup. Request photos or video tours of backup spaces, and understand whether tent rental costs are included or additional. Discuss their historical weather challenges and how they've handled difficult conditions in the past. This planning ensures your garden vision stays intact regardless of Mother Nature's mood.
Philadelphia's most popular venues book 12 to 18 months ahead, especially for Saturday dates during peak season (May through October). If you're planning a wedding for spring or fall, we recommend securing your venue as soon as your date is set. That said, Philadelphia has a diverse venue landscape across multiple neighborhoods, so you may find availability closer to your date—particularly for off-peak seasons or weekday celebrations. Once your venue is locked in, you can move forward with other vendors like catering, photography, and florals. The earlier you book, the better selection you'll have and the more time you have to plan the details that make your celebration uniquely Philadelphia.
Philadelphia offers distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character. Old City features historic brick buildings and cobblestone streets—perfect for couples seeking timeless elegance. Rittenhouse Square is known for upscale, refined venues in a prestigious residential setting. Manayunk offers trendy industrial lofts and waterfront charm along the Delaware Canal. Northern Liberties has emerged as a creative hub with converted warehouses and contemporary spaces. Chestnut Hill provides a more intimate, neighborhood feel with classic architecture. The city's proximity to Fairmount Park and views of the Delaware River also make waterfront and garden venues accessible. Your choice depends on your wedding style—whether you want historic grandeur, modern sophistication, or creative edge.
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