The Best Retreat Wedding Venues in Charlotte, NC

The Best Retreat Wedding Venues in Charlotte, NC

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1 Wedding Venues in Charlotte, NC

Lodges, retreats
150-200 guests
Available on May 30, 2026
Petty Thieves Brewing Co. 

5.0

Charlotte, NC
  • Up to 150 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $3,500

Situated on the edge of uptown in emerging North End Charlotte, Petty Thieves was conceived as an embrace of lost places and a rejection of modern ubiquity, on the keel of grassroots innovation and stubborn resilience, with an eclectic seasonal menu of traditional and cutting-edge ales and lagers in a taproom born from churches and libraries, and a few secrets, outfitted with overstuffed couches and rugs, and a shaded patio boasting some of the best uninterrupted skyline views. What you’ll find at our urban oasis is artfully crafted, and anything but off-the-shelf. We’re salvation from the hell of sameness.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Feels like a getaway
  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away

Venue considerations

  • Does not allow pets
  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Additional event staff required
Petty Thieves Brewing Co. was the perfect venue for our wedding. From the moment we reached out to Kelli, their communication was effective, quick, understanding and incredibly helpful. The quality of their work and the value they provided was simply amazing - the venue was beautiful, the staff was incredible, and they made our entire wedding day seamless and easy. Kelli did everything a wedding planner would do and more, ensuring our special day was absolutely perfect. We cannot recommend Petty Thieves Brewing Co. enough - it was truly the best venue and staff we could have asked for.
Caitlin K., 7 months ago

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About wedding venues in Charlotte, NC

Why Choose Charlotte for Your Wedding Day?

Charlotte gives you that perfect blend of Southern charm and big-city sophistication for your special day. You'll find everything from historic estates with gorgeous tree-lined grounds to sleek downtown venues with skyline views. The Queen City sits conveniently between mountains and coast, making it easy for your guests to travel from anywhere in the region without hassle.

What's the Average Cost of Wedding Venues in Charlotte?

Wedding venues in Charlotte typically run between $6,800-$8,300, which is actually a bit easier on your wallet than the national average of $6,500-$12,000. Your total wedding budget will scale with your guest list:

  • 50 guests (small wedding): $20,881
  • 100 guests: $34,637
  • 150 guests: $47,569
  • 200 guests: $59,128
  • 250 guests: $70,687
  • 300 guests (large wedding): $82,247

Which Charlotte Venue Styles Match Your Wedding Vision?

Charlotte offers distinctive settings that can bring any wedding vision to life regardless of your style preferences.

Historic and Traditional Venues

The Duke Mansion showcases elegant Georgian architecture with intricate crown moldings and stunning gardens you'll love. Alexander Homestead gives you authentic Victorian charm alongside a modern glass-enclosed pavilion that beautifully blends old-world character with contemporary convenience.

Modern and Contemporary Spaces

Byron's South End transforms a former textile mill into an impressive venue with soaring 18-foot ceilings and original wooden beams. The Mint Museum provides dedicated coordinators who ensure your day flows seamlessly from ceremony to reception with professional guidance throughout.

How Does Wedding Budget Break Down in Charlotte?

For a 150-guest wedding in Charlotte, here's where your money typically goes:

ServiceAverage CostPercentage of Total
Venue$7,51816%
Catering$6,01413%
Florists$5,88212%
Bar Services$4,81110%
Photography$4,52410%
Wedding Planners$4,2689%
Videography$3,9968%
Bands/DJs$1,4743%
Cakes/Desserts$1,0182%
Hair & Makeup$6731%

Where Can You Find Inclusive Wedding Venues in Charlotte?

Charlotte makes accessibility a priority at many venues. Skyline Terrace offers elevator access to its rooftop space along with comprehensive tenting options so you can enjoy those stunning Charlotte skyline views while keeping guests comfortable in any weather. The 658 Center gives you versatile blank canvas spaces that adapt to virtually any celebration style you envision.

Food matters too. The DoubleTree by Hilton features Chef Luca, a Chopped winner who creates custom dining experiences tailored to your tastes. The Ballantyne Hotel has built its reputation on exquisite cuisine through its exceptional on-site restaurants that will impress even your foodie guests.

When Should You Book Your Charlotte Wedding?

October sees the highest number of venue inquiries in Charlotte, so plan accordingly. Most couples secure their venue about 13 months (406 days) before the big day. Charlotte weddings really shine during September-November and May-June when temperatures hover between a comfortable 68-82°F; perfect for those dreamy outdoor ceremonies you've been pinning.

Which Charlotte Venues Offer Remote Participation Options?

Several Charlotte venues can help include guests who can't attend in person. The Hamilton Event Spaces offers multiple areas that adapt easily for technology integration. Foundation for the Carolinas provides elegant settings where you can capture and share those amazing rooftop views with virtual guests. Providence Country Club works with vendors to create interactive streaming experiences that make remote guests feel like they're right there celebrating with you.

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