The Best Urban Wedding Venues in South Haven, MN

The Best Urban Wedding Venues in South Haven, MN

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4 Wedding Venues in South Haven, MN

Urban locations
200-250 guests
Brookview Golden Valley 

5.0

Golden Valley, MN
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $1,400

Featuring spectacular views and a modern aesthetic, Brookview is the perfect place for your special day! We offer indoor and outdoor spaces for your ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception. The Bassett Creek Room has picturesque views of Brookview Golf Course and can accommodate up to 200 guests. We are centrally located just West of downtown Minneapolis with onsite parking. We can't wait to connect with you!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Lush gardens
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Full catering menu to choose from

Venue considerations

  • Dance floor not included
  • Does not allow pets
  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists
Awarded Best of Zola
Brookview as a wedding venue is a hidden gem. The location is absolutely perfect: centrally located in the twin cities, stunning surroundings with the golf course and great indoor/outdoor facilities for ceremony and reception. Kailyn was so easy to work with, super responsive for all our questions and very organized. We used the onsite restaurant three one six as our caterer. Anna was also great to work with and all guests loved the food. Highly recommend to consider Brookview as your wedding venue!
Sarah T., 2 months ago
Glass House 

5.0

Minneapolis, MN
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $5,000

Light filled, open and airy with artisan crafted lighting installations throughout. Accompanied by a full lounge space next to an expansive industrial hall with outdoor courtyard. Located adjacent to the MPLS Farmers Market.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Private area for the wedding party
  • Multiple event spaces
  • Provides event staff

Venue considerations

  • No in-house lighting and sound packages available
  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists
The team at Glass House was a pleasure to work with for our wedding. Their communication was timely and they were highly accountable, ensuring a smooth planning process. The venue itself is absolutely beautiful, with an aesthetic that perfectly fit our vision. They were also flexible in the required minimum charges, layout and flow of our smaller guest count. The transition between rooms went seamlessly, and the bar service was well-organized. While the staff may have been a bit too casual, and it was unclear who our dedicated day-of contact and security were, overall Glass House provided excellent value and contributed greatly to making our special day a huge success.
Emily B., a year ago
Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West 
Plymouth, MN
  • Up to 350 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $5,000

Celebrate your wedding at a one-of-a-kind hotel! The Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West, located in the western suburbs of Minneapolis offers our guests the conveniences of a Minneapolis hotel with the amenities they need for a restful, enjoyable stay. Wedding packages include award-winning cuisine, a choice of three elegant ballrooms with amenities for up to 350 people, impeccable service all tucked away on 25 acres of gorgeous wildlife preserve in Plymouth. A classic space full of elegance, the ballrooms in this venue features impressive chandeliers, plenty of wide-open space, and window views.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides catering services
  • Flexible event spaces
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
  • Not for you if you are drawn to more unconventional venues
  • Best for events with big guest lists
Thomas Lowry Park 
Minneapolis, MN
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $107

The park was originally named Douglas Triangle for the street on which it is located. The name was officially changed to Mt. Curve Triangles (plural), on November 4, 1925, when the previous Mt. Curve Triangle was renamed Fremont Triangle. The park was officially named in honor of Thomas Lowry in 1984. Lowry is best known for developing the street railway system in Minneapolis. The Lowry Hill neighborhood, in which the park is located, was named because he owned most of the land and built his imposing mansion on the hill.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Natural elegance with open spaces
  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Surrounded by nature

Venue considerations

  • No on-site guest accommodations
  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • Not wheelchair accessible

Location flexible? Discover venues near South Haven, MN

About wedding venues in South Haven, MN

Minnesota offers incredible wedding backdrops that span from the Mississippi River Valley to the North Shore. You'll find everything from historic mansions to modern industrial spaces and charming rustic barns; all ready to host your special day in this diverse landscape.

What Makes Minnesota Wedding Venues Unique?

Minnesota venues really shine when it comes to seasonal transformation. Take The Hutton House with its floor-to-ceiling glass that showcases lush summer gardens or pristine winter snowscapes depending on when you visit. PAIKKA in St. Paul features experimental plant walls and flexible spaces you can customize, while Legacy Hill Farm near the Twin Cities gives you climate-controlled areas that accommodate up to 295 guests with full accessibility.

You'll find Minnesota venue costs typically range between $5,800 and $7,000; noticeably lower than the national benchmark of $6,500 to $12,000 which typically eats up about 25% of your total wedding budget.

How Much Should You Budget for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Your wedding costs will vary significantly based on how many people you invite:

  • 50 guests: $18,584
  • 100 guests: $30,703
  • 150 guests: $42,098
  • 200 guests: $52,287
  • 250 guests: $62,477
  • 300 guests: $72,667

What Percentage of Your Budget Goes to Each Service?

ServiceAverage Cost% of Total (150 guests)
Venue$6,39915%
Catering$5,11912%
Florists$4,62211%
Bar Services$4,09510%
Photographers$4,40710%
Videographers$4,26610%
Planners$3,1287%
Bands & DJs$1,2003%
Hair & Makeup$6502%
Cakes & Desserts$8072%

Which Minnesota Venues Are Fully Accessible?

The Lowlands in St. Paul offers wheelchair-accessible facilities featuring custom wood tables and patio spaces that can host up to 250 guests. You'll appreciate Legacy Hill Farm's accessible spaces with climate control while White and Sable in Ham Lake welcomes up to 225 guests with plenty of natural light and modern courtyard areas everyone can enjoy.

Can Minnesota Venues Accommodate Remote Participation?

A'BULAE in St. Paul features state-of-the-art digital technology that creates interactive remote experiences for guests who can't attend in person. Minneapolis Event Center provides comprehensive production teams ready to integrate remote elements into your celebration. Venues like Legacy Hill Farm and Round Barn Farm can handle specialized requests for virtual participation that go well beyond simple livestreaming.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food in Minnesota Venues?

Young Joni features James Beard Award-winning Chef Ann Kim's cuisine in a setting that blends rustic charm with contemporary elegance. You can enjoy authentic Hmong-American cuisine at Diane's Place while Holman's Table specializes in fresh modern dishes. The Copper Hen serves up farm-to-table options alongside a full cocktail menu that complements your meal perfectly.

How Far in Advance Should You Book a Minnesota Venue?

Most Minnesota couples secure their venues about 15 months before their wedding date with September being the most popular month for inquiries despite June through October marking peak season. You'll want to plan well ahead for popular venues like Bavaria Downs which books its most sought-after dates nearly two years in advance.

What Season Works Best for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Winter venues like The Luminary offer windows that frame snow-covered landscapes and cozy fireplaces for ceremony backdrops. Summer venues such as Round Barn Farm feature gorgeous gardens climate-controlled spaces and coordinators who know exactly how to manage Minnesota's summer weather conditions so your day unfolds perfectly regardless of the forecast.

Minnesota offers incredible wedding backdrops that span from the Mississippi River Valley to the North Shore. You'll find everything from historic mansions to modern industrial spaces and charming rustic barns; all ready to host your special day in this diverse landscape.

What Makes Minnesota Wedding Venues Unique?

Minnesota venues really shine when it comes to seasonal transformation. Take The Hutton House with its floor-to-ceiling glass that showcases lush summer gardens or pristine winter snowscapes depending on when you visit. PAIKKA in St. Paul features experimental plant walls and flexible spaces you can customize, while Legacy Hill Farm near the Twin Cities gives you climate-controlled areas that accommodate up to 295 guests with full accessibility.

You'll find Minnesota venue costs typically range between $5,800 and $7,000; noticeably lower than the national benchmark of $6,500 to $12,000 which typically eats up about 25% of your total wedding budget.

How Much Should You Budget for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Your wedding costs will vary significantly based on how many people you invite:

  • 50 guests: $18,584
  • 100 guests: $30,703
  • 150 guests: $42,098
  • 200 guests: $52,287
  • 250 guests: $62,477
  • 300 guests: $72,667

What Percentage of Your Budget Goes to Each Service?

ServiceAverage Cost% of Total (150 guests)
Venue$6,39915%
Catering$5,11912%
Florists$4,62211%
Bar Services$4,09510%
Photographers$4,40710%
Videographers$4,26610%
Planners$3,1287%
Bands & DJs$1,2003%
Hair & Makeup$6502%
Cakes & Desserts$8072%

Which Minnesota Venues Are Fully Accessible?

The Lowlands in St. Paul offers wheelchair-accessible facilities featuring custom wood tables and patio spaces that can host up to 250 guests. You'll appreciate Legacy Hill Farm's accessible spaces with climate control while White and Sable in Ham Lake welcomes up to 225 guests with plenty of natural light and modern courtyard areas everyone can enjoy.

Can Minnesota Venues Accommodate Remote Participation?

A'BULAE in St. Paul features state-of-the-art digital technology that creates interactive remote experiences for guests who can't attend in person. Minneapolis Event Center provides comprehensive production teams ready to integrate remote elements into your celebration. Venues like Legacy Hill Farm and Round Barn Farm can handle specialized requests for virtual participation that go well beyond simple livestreaming.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food in Minnesota Venues?

Young Joni features James Beard Award-winning Chef Ann Kim's cuisine in a setting that blends rustic charm with contemporary elegance. You can enjoy authentic Hmong-American cuisine at Diane's Place while Holman's Table specializes in fresh modern dishes. The Copper Hen serves up farm-to-table options alongside a full cocktail menu that complements your meal perfectly.

How Far in Advance Should You Book a Minnesota Venue?

Most Minnesota couples secure their venues about 15 months before their wedding date with September being the most popular month for inquiries despite June through October marking peak season. You'll want to plan well ahead for popular venues like Bavaria Downs which books its most sought-after dates nearly two years in advance.

What Season Works Best for Your Minnesota Wedding?

Winter venues like The Luminary offer windows that frame snow-covered landscapes and cozy fireplaces for ceremony backdrops. Summer venues such as Round Barn Farm feature gorgeous gardens climate-controlled spaces and coordinators who know exactly how to manage Minnesota's summer weather conditions so your day unfolds perfectly regardless of the forecast.

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