Affordable Wedding Venues in Miami, FL

Affordable Wedding Venues in Miami, FL

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3 Wedding Venues in Miami, FL

Urban locations
Up to $2,000
Available on July 18, 2026
Provident Doral at The Blue 

5.0

Miami, FL
  • Up to 100 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

Provident Doral at The Blue, offers a very unique and private setting where spacious suites are spread out in 15 separate buildings. Unlike other more traditional hotels, our property sits in 17 acres of land that affords you the luxury of space, being away from crowds in elevators, lobby or gatherings of people. The hotel is located across from Downtown Doral, 6 miles from Miami International Airport and 3 miles from Famous Dolphin and International Mall. Our Larger Event Space is located on the main building, Club House-second floor. The Cobalt Room is a beautiful 1,700 SF event space divisible in two rooms; Cobalt A (700 SF) and Cobalt B (1,000 SF) with natural light, high ceiling and French doors. The Cobalt Room is adjacent to a covered veranda of 3,000 SF with outstanding garden and pool views. Our 7,000 SF Pool Patio area offers a magical ambience for outdoor events. Allow us to be your Something BLUE on that Special Day!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides event staff
  • Provides setup and cleanup
  • Lush gardens

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Does not allow pets
very good communication, easily accommodating, clean areas and rooms. Friendly staff and personnel.
Carlos Osorio, 5 years ago
The Amalfi Llama 

5.0

Miami, FL
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $1,000

Weddings at The Amalfi Llama offer a blend of elegance and ease, set in a space where Italian charm meets warm, modern design. Celebrate intimately in the Lounge, a private space ideal for cocktail-style gatherings or seated dinners. The Patio offers an al fresco experience surrounded by greenery and natural textures—perfect for ceremonies, receptions, or sunset dining. For larger celebrations, the Main Dining Room provides a stunning backdrop with high ceilings, ambient lighting, and a seamless connection to the open kitchen and wood-fired hearth. The menu features elevated, wood-fired Italian cuisine crafted with seasonal ingredients and bold, bright flavors. From pastas to shareable grilled dishes, every plate is designed to delight and bring people together. Looking for something grander? Full restaurant buyouts are available for those envisioning an all-encompassing celebration. Each space is versatile, stylish, and thoughtfully designed to bring your wedding vision to life.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a sophisticated vibe
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Space for a large guest list

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
  • Lighting and sound are not included
  • Does not allow pets
I recently hosted an event at The Amalfi Llama Miami for the first time and was genuinely impressed by how beautiful and spacious the restaurant is. The atmosphere felt relaxed but elevated, with thoughtful design details that made the whole experience feel special. The food was just as memorable. I tried the Hamachi Crudo, Squash Blossoms, the Lobster Mac and Cheese (which could honestly be a meal on its own), the Milamessi, and the Tiramisu. Everything was delicious, beautifully presented, and full of flavor. What really stood out to me was how versatile the space is. There’s a gorgeous piano room that feels intimate and elegant, and a separate indoor-outdoor bar area that brings a more open, social energy. Depending on the kind of event you're planning, whether it’s a rehearsal dinner or a full wedding reception, it’s easy to imagine creating something really personal and unique. There was also live piano music, which brought a warmth to the evening that made it even more memorable. It’s definitely a place that feels like a celebration.
Maria, 5 months ago

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About wedding venues in Miami, FL

What Makes Miami's Wedding Scene Stand Out?

You'll find Miami's wedding scene offers an incredible mix of old-world charm and modern luxury. Take Villa Woodbine with its dreamy Tuscan architecture or The Sacred Space Miami where you can host over 1,000 of your closest friends and family. Want something truly spectacular? Vizcaya Museum & Gardens lets you exchange vows in Italian Renaissance gardens while Briza on the Bay gives you and up to 340 guests stunning waterfront views of Biscayne Bay. Places like Deering Estate beautifully blend traditional and contemporary celebrations, giving you dedicated spaces for cultural rituals alongside modern reception areas.

How Much Do Miami Wedding Venues Cost in 2024?

Planning your Miami wedding budget? Here's what you need to know: venue costs average $7,821, making up 17% of your total wedding expenses. This fits right in with what couples spend nationwide ($6,500-$12,000), with Miami spots typically running between $7,200 and $8,400. For a wedding with 150 guests, you're looking at about $47,786 total.

Key vendor costs as percentage of total wedding budget:

  • Venue: $7,821 (17%)
  • Florists: $6,257 (13%)
  • Catering: $6,257 (13%)
  • Bar Services: $5,006 (11%)
  • Photography: $4,106 (9%)
  • Videography: $4,067 (9%)
  • Wedding Planners: $3,754 (8%)

Top Miami Neighborhoods for Wedding Venues

South Beach dazzles with The St. Regis Bal Harbour offering beachfront ceremonies and ocean-view ballrooms that'll take your breath away. Over in Coral Gables the historic Biltmore Hotel welcomes you with Mediterranean courtyards and pristine gardens. Looking for something intimate? Coconut Grove's Villa Woodbine lets you say "I do" beneath century-old banyan trees. Downtown's got the Penthouse at Riverside Wharf with those jaw-dropping bay views while Renaissance at the Gables makes planning easier with dedicated getting-ready suites and in-house catering.

When Should You Book Your Miami Wedding Vendors?

Lock down your venue about 12 months out – November's when things really heat up with bookings. Here's your vendor timeline roadmap: grab your photographer and caterer 10 months ahead start talking to florists at the 9-month mark then book your hair makeup artists bands and DJs around 8 months before the big day. Save your cake and dessert decisions for 6 months out.

How Can You Incorporate Miami's Culture Into Your Venue?

Want to infuse some local flavor? The Sacred Space Miami's got you covered with areas perfect for both traditional rituals and modern celebrations. Jungle Island adds exotic wildlife displays between ceremonies while Fairchild Tropical Garden gives you space for Hispanic traditions and contemporary receptions alike. Le Basilic Miami brings Cuban-inspired architecture to life with dedicated spots for live salsa that'll get everyone dancing.

What Should Miami Couples Ask About Weather Plans?

Don't let Miami's tropical weather catch you off guard. The St. Regis Bal Harbour's climate-controlled outdoor terraces have you covered while Villa Woodbine offers lovely covered loggias that keep those garden views even during surprise showers. The Sacred Space Miami comes through with retractable roofs and Briza on the Bay features smart indoor-outdoor spaces with automatic weather protection systems.

Miami's Wedding Transportation Solutions

Getting guests around is a breeze. The St. Regis Bal Harbour connects you with luxury car services and keeps a private entrance just for wedding guests. Vizcaya Museum & Gardens takes care of shuttle services from nearby hotels while The Sacred Space Miami handles valet for 200 cars and even works with water taxi services for those wanting to make a splash with their arrival.

Which Miami Venue Style Matches Your Vision?

Venue StyleBest ForNotable Features
WaterfrontSunset ceremoniesOcean views, beach access
HistoricClassic eleganceVintage architecture, formal gardens
ModernContemporary celebrationsSkyline views, flexible spaces
GardenNatural settingsTropical landscaping, outdoor options

What Makes Miami's Wedding Scene Stand Out?

You'll find Miami's wedding scene offers an incredible mix of old-world charm and modern luxury. Take Villa Woodbine with its dreamy Tuscan architecture or The Sacred Space Miami where you can host over 1,000 of your closest friends and family. Want something truly spectacular? Vizcaya Museum & Gardens lets you exchange vows in Italian Renaissance gardens while Briza on the Bay gives you and up to 340 guests stunning waterfront views of Biscayne Bay. Places like Deering Estate beautifully blend traditional and contemporary celebrations, giving you dedicated spaces for cultural rituals alongside modern reception areas.

How Much Do Miami Wedding Venues Cost in 2024?

Planning your Miami wedding budget? Here's what you need to know: venue costs average $7,821, making up 17% of your total wedding expenses. This fits right in with what couples spend nationwide ($6,500-$12,000), with Miami spots typically running between $7,200 and $8,400. For a wedding with 150 guests, you're looking at about $47,786 total.

Key vendor costs as percentage of total wedding budget:

  • Venue: $7,821 (17%)
  • Florists: $6,257 (13%)
  • Catering: $6,257 (13%)
  • Bar Services: $5,006 (11%)
  • Photography: $4,106 (9%)
  • Videography: $4,067 (9%)
  • Wedding Planners: $3,754 (8%)

Top Miami Neighborhoods for Wedding Venues

South Beach dazzles with The St. Regis Bal Harbour offering beachfront ceremonies and ocean-view ballrooms that'll take your breath away. Over in Coral Gables the historic Biltmore Hotel welcomes you with Mediterranean courtyards and pristine gardens. Looking for something intimate? Coconut Grove's Villa Woodbine lets you say "I do" beneath century-old banyan trees. Downtown's got the Penthouse at Riverside Wharf with those jaw-dropping bay views while Renaissance at the Gables makes planning easier with dedicated getting-ready suites and in-house catering.

When Should You Book Your Miami Wedding Vendors?

Lock down your venue about 12 months out – November's when things really heat up with bookings. Here's your vendor timeline roadmap: grab your photographer and caterer 10 months ahead start talking to florists at the 9-month mark then book your hair makeup artists bands and DJs around 8 months before the big day. Save your cake and dessert decisions for 6 months out.

How Can You Incorporate Miami's Culture Into Your Venue?

Want to infuse some local flavor? The Sacred Space Miami's got you covered with areas perfect for both traditional rituals and modern celebrations. Jungle Island adds exotic wildlife displays between ceremonies while Fairchild Tropical Garden gives you space for Hispanic traditions and contemporary receptions alike. Le Basilic Miami brings Cuban-inspired architecture to life with dedicated spots for live salsa that'll get everyone dancing.

What Should Miami Couples Ask About Weather Plans?

Don't let Miami's tropical weather catch you off guard. The St. Regis Bal Harbour's climate-controlled outdoor terraces have you covered while Villa Woodbine offers lovely covered loggias that keep those garden views even during surprise showers. The Sacred Space Miami comes through with retractable roofs and Briza on the Bay features smart indoor-outdoor spaces with automatic weather protection systems.

Miami's Wedding Transportation Solutions

Getting guests around is a breeze. The St. Regis Bal Harbour connects you with luxury car services and keeps a private entrance just for wedding guests. Vizcaya Museum & Gardens takes care of shuttle services from nearby hotels while The Sacred Space Miami handles valet for 200 cars and even works with water taxi services for those wanting to make a splash with their arrival.

Which Miami Venue Style Matches Your Vision?

Venue StyleBest ForNotable Features
WaterfrontSunset ceremoniesOcean views, beach access
HistoricClassic eleganceVintage architecture, formal gardens
ModernContemporary celebrationsSkyline views, flexible spaces
GardenNatural settingsTropical landscaping, outdoor options

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