The Best Wedding Venues in St. Louis, MO

The Best Wedding Venues in St. Louis, MO

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Laumeier Sculpture Park 

5.0

Saint Louis, MO
  • Up to 500 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $6,000

Laumeier offers unique indoor and outdoor rental spaces set among the Park’s 105 acres and more than 70 large-scale sculptures. With a contemporary indoor art gallery, rustic outdoor space, historic stone buildings, and manicured flower beds, Laumeier has something for nearly every aesthetic. Photo opportunities are endless! Laumeier is perfect for ceremonies, receptions, showers, rehearsal dinners, post-wedding brunches, vow renewals, and more.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Flexible event spaces
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Natural elegance with open spaces

Venue considerations

  • Does not have a dance floor
  • Lighting and sound are not included
  • No venue-provided food services
Awarded Best of Zola
We were married at Laumeier Sculpture Park in 1999, so when our 25th Silver Anniversary rolled around this year we decided to do it again!! This park has always been a favorite of ours since high school - so to return to the original spot meant so much to us. The staff at Laumeier are just amazing! They were quick with responses to questions and went above and beyond with the planning. We live out of town and they were gracious enough to meet with me when I came to town a few weeks before to walk through everything ahead of time. The day of, the staff did everything possible to accommodate our wishes and be sure other park goers knew that the space was saved for a wedding. We just cannot say enough about this park and venue for weddings. Beautiful setting, easy to access for all the guests and top notch staff - hopefully we will do it again when the Golden Anniversary comes around!! If you’re thinking of holding a wedding here, please do!! It is a magical place and photos after are so much fun!
Kelsey, a year ago
The Little Bevo 

5.0

St. Louis, MO
  • Up to 150 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $1,500

The Little Bevo is a part of St Louis history, Built in 1924 and completed a full renovation in 2021. The space is very Unique and has a very special feel to it. This venue is a must see space for any event with 200 or fewer people. We even offer a speakeasy apartment for a bridal suite or overnight accommodations

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Has onsite accommodations

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No free parking
  • Does not allow pets
The Little Bevo was the perfect venue for our small, themed wedding. The owner, Nicholas, was extremely accommodating and helpful throughout the planning process and on our big day, ensuring everything ran smoothly. His communication was timely and thoughtful. The venue space was intimate yet spacious enough for our 50 guests, with charming vintage details that aligned perfectly with our vision. For the quality and uniqueness of the venue, the pricing was very reasonable. We couldn't have asked for a better space or a more dedicated owner to host our special day. Nicholas' attention to detail and willingness to go the extra mile made our wedding day truly memorable and stress-free. We would highly recommend The Little Bevo to any couple looking for great service and a one-of-a-kind venue with plenty of character.
Caitlin G., a year ago

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About wedding venues in St. Louis, MO

St. Louis blends 19th-century architectural charm with modern elegance throughout its diverse wedding venues. The city's iconic Gateway Arch gives you that perfect backdrop for wedding photos, while neighborhoods like historic Soulard and Shaw offer authentic local flavor you'll love. June is when most couples tie the knot in St. Louis, so venues fill up fast during peak season; you'll want to book early if you're planning a summer celebration.

What Is the Average Cost of a Wedding Venue in St. Louis?

Wedding venues in St. Louis typically cost between $5,000 and $6,200, which is notably lower than the national average of $6,500-$12,000. That means you're getting about 25% more value here than in many other cities. Your overall wedding budget will naturally scale based on guest count:

Guest CountTotal Wedding Budget
50 guests (small wedding)$18,832
100 guests$30,972
150 guests$42,387
200 guests$52,594
250 guests$62,800
300 guests (large wedding)$73,007

How Do St. Louis Wedding Costs Break Down by Service?

Your venue will take up about 13% of your total wedding budget in St. Louis. Other major expenses you'll encounter include florists at $6,719 (16% for 150 guests), videographers running around $4,569 (11%) and catering at $4,479 (11%). Photographers typically cost $4,106 (10%), planners $3,654 (9%), bar services $3,583 (8%), bands and DJs $1,418 (3%), hair & makeup $775 (2%) and cakes coming in at just $474 (1%); a sweet deal compared to many cities.

Which St. Louis Venues Are Fully Accessible?

The Christy at 5856 Christy Blvd gives you modern elegance with comprehensive accessibility features. They can host anywhere from 100-350 guests and their staff receives special training for accessibility needs. NEO on Locust offers that industrial-chic look with tons of natural light you'll love for photos. Windows on Washington provides convenient all-in-one packages right in downtown St. Louis. The Jewel Box in Forest Park creates a romantic Art Deco greenhouse setting for up to 160 guests; perfect if you're dreaming of a garden wedding with protection from unpredictable weather.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food in St. Louis Wedding Venues?

The Christy Banquet Centers stands out for culinary excellence with fine dining options that have earned them a stellar 4.9/5 star rating. SqWires Restaurant & Annex in Historic LaFayette Square lets you customize your menu in a gorgeous industrial-chic setting. Wild Carrot in the Shaw Neighborhood crafts high-quality beverages and offers flexible catering options you can tailor to your taste. Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis delivers premier dining experiences with stunning Gateway Arch views; your guests will be talking about both the food and the scenery for years to come.

What Are the Best St. Louis Venues for Remote Wedding Participation?

Third Degree Glass Factory offers live glassblowing demonstrations you can share with remote guests through interactive virtual experiences; something truly unique they'll remember. Union Station provides historic spaces perfect for virtual tours or scavenger hunts that keep distant attendees engaged. The St. Louis Art Museum enables sophisticated virtual art exhibits and discussions your art-loving friends will appreciate. City Museum creates quirky interactive experiences that show off St. Louis's creative side to guests who couldn't make the trip.

How Can Couples Maximize Value When Booking St. Louis Venues?

Consider Friday or Sunday bookings to potentially save thousands without sacrificing quality. You'll get essentially the same experience as Saturday weddings but at a better price point. Venues like Old Rock House that allow outside catering can save you serious money while still letting you serve amazing food. Look for all-inclusive packages that bundle coordination services; they often provide better overall value and reduce the stress of managing multiple vendors. Plus they streamline your planning process so you can focus on enjoying your engagement.

St. Louis blends 19th-century architectural charm with modern elegance throughout its diverse wedding venues. The city's iconic Gateway Arch gives you that perfect backdrop for wedding photos, while neighborhoods like historic Soulard and Shaw offer authentic local flavor you'll love. June is when most couples tie the knot in St. Louis, so venues fill up fast during peak season; you'll want to book early if you're planning a summer celebration.

What Is the Average Cost of a Wedding Venue in St. Louis?

Wedding venues in St. Louis typically cost between $5,000 and $6,200, which is notably lower than the national average of $6,500-$12,000. That means you're getting about 25% more value here than in many other cities. Your overall wedding budget will naturally scale based on guest count:

Guest CountTotal Wedding Budget
50 guests (small wedding)$18,832
100 guests$30,972
150 guests$42,387
200 guests$52,594
250 guests$62,800
300 guests (large wedding)$73,007

How Do St. Louis Wedding Costs Break Down by Service?

Your venue will take up about 13% of your total wedding budget in St. Louis. Other major expenses you'll encounter include florists at $6,719 (16% for 150 guests), videographers running around $4,569 (11%) and catering at $4,479 (11%). Photographers typically cost $4,106 (10%), planners $3,654 (9%), bar services $3,583 (8%), bands and DJs $1,418 (3%), hair & makeup $775 (2%) and cakes coming in at just $474 (1%); a sweet deal compared to many cities.

Which St. Louis Venues Are Fully Accessible?

The Christy at 5856 Christy Blvd gives you modern elegance with comprehensive accessibility features. They can host anywhere from 100-350 guests and their staff receives special training for accessibility needs. NEO on Locust offers that industrial-chic look with tons of natural light you'll love for photos. Windows on Washington provides convenient all-in-one packages right in downtown St. Louis. The Jewel Box in Forest Park creates a romantic Art Deco greenhouse setting for up to 160 guests; perfect if you're dreaming of a garden wedding with protection from unpredictable weather.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food in St. Louis Wedding Venues?

The Christy Banquet Centers stands out for culinary excellence with fine dining options that have earned them a stellar 4.9/5 star rating. SqWires Restaurant & Annex in Historic LaFayette Square lets you customize your menu in a gorgeous industrial-chic setting. Wild Carrot in the Shaw Neighborhood crafts high-quality beverages and offers flexible catering options you can tailor to your taste. Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis delivers premier dining experiences with stunning Gateway Arch views; your guests will be talking about both the food and the scenery for years to come.

What Are the Best St. Louis Venues for Remote Wedding Participation?

Third Degree Glass Factory offers live glassblowing demonstrations you can share with remote guests through interactive virtual experiences; something truly unique they'll remember. Union Station provides historic spaces perfect for virtual tours or scavenger hunts that keep distant attendees engaged. The St. Louis Art Museum enables sophisticated virtual art exhibits and discussions your art-loving friends will appreciate. City Museum creates quirky interactive experiences that show off St. Louis's creative side to guests who couldn't make the trip.

How Can Couples Maximize Value When Booking St. Louis Venues?

Consider Friday or Sunday bookings to potentially save thousands without sacrificing quality. You'll get essentially the same experience as Saturday weddings but at a better price point. Venues like Old Rock House that allow outside catering can save you serious money while still letting you serve amazing food. Look for all-inclusive packages that bundle coordination services; they often provide better overall value and reduce the stress of managing multiple vendors. Plus they streamline your planning process so you can focus on enjoying your engagement.

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