Pennsylvania Wedding Venues

See our favorite wedding venues in Pennsylvania below.

Vie | Cescaphe

600 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USA

Cescaphe's largest venue yet, Vie is located in the heart of Philadelphia’s Center City! This exquisite space brings elegance to e

Water Works | Cescaphe

640 Waterworks Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USA

Another exquisite venue by Cescaphe is the Water Works, with its climactic façade that guests will truly love! In particular, it h

Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts

222 Market St, Harrisburg, PA 17101, USA

The Whitaker Center is one of the many examples that shows how different people can work together to create something great. The s

White Cliffs of Conoy

White Cliffs of Conoy, Marietta, PA 17547, USA

The White Cliffs of Conoy is one of the most photographed landmark in Central Pennsylvania. It's a great place for visitors lookin

William Kain Park

William Kain Park, 274 Hess Farm Rd, York, PA 17407, USA

The beautiful scenery and vastness of York's William H. Kain County Park is a perfect place for relaxation! The 2 lakes, Lake Will

Woodloch Resort

731 Welcome Lake Rd, Hawley, PA 18428, USA

Woodloch Resort in Pennsylvania is one of the most popular wedding venues in the country. Nestled in the scenic Pocono Mountains,

Wyndham Alumnae House

101 N Merion Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, USA

The Wyndham Alumnae House is a beautiful, historic venue that sits on the campus of Bryn Mawr College. The location offers privacy

Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown

600 Commonwealth Pl, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA

The Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown hotel is a modern, stylish venue that will make your wedding day perfect! Also, this venue o

Wyndridge Farm

885 S Pleasant Ave, Dallastown, PA 17313, USA

The rolling hills of South Central PA are the perfect place to have your wedding, and what better venue than one with an exclusive

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Why is Pennsylvania perfect for my wedding?

Pennsylvania is filled with a rich history that transports visitors back in time. However, it’s not just the history of the state itself but also its variety of attractions and activities for families to enjoy together. Whether you’re looking for nature or nightlife, Pennsylvania will satisfy your interests!

Home to the Liberty Bell and Hershey’s Chocolate Company, Pennsylvania is also a great state for weddings. The Amish community combined with its proximity to major cities makes it an ideal location for couples wanting picturesque outdoor wedding photos or even indoor ones in unique locations like historic buildings.

The beauty of Pennsylvania is evident throughout the seasons, and each season has its own unique charm. In wintertime, snowfall creates a peaceful landscape where you can enjoy nature in peace. However, spring brings about vivid colors as leaves emerge from their buds through autumn when they become bright reds and oranges before falling back into dormancy for another year. These qualities make barns, farms, wineries, and lodges popular locations for weddings in this state.

The Lehigh Valley-Poconos area is known for its many romantic venues, which makes it a great place to have an intimate wedding. If you’re having a large guest list (150+) though, there may not be anywhere that can fit all of your guests in the Poconos. It’s best to plan early and reserve early if possible! While the Pocono mountains are filled with lovely bed and breakfasts, larger cities like Philadelphia or Pittsburgh have more luxurious hotels, including estate mansions.

Philadelphia is known as the “City of Brotherly Love”. Some refer to downtown Philadelphia as the heart of Philly. Just blocks from Independence Hall and Liberty Bell Center, you will find many great restaurants, museums, hotels and more for this historic city brimming with culture.

Meanwhile, Pittsburgh is an amazing city that provides endless opportunities for celebrating your special day. Its skyline boasts distinct attributes, including 30 skyscrapers and incredible geological features like the Three Sisters Bridges which make this a dream destination for photographers. In fact, there are so many museums, parks and cultural districts you could spend weeks exploring all of its unique qualities! Whether it’s a big or small party, a modern or traditional wedding ceremony, Pittsburgh has something to offer to every couple.

Off-peak season in Pennsylvania is a great time to visit, especially during the winter months from January through March. You can negotiate with hotels and restaurants for lower prices because there are fewer visitors at this time of year. However, in the Pocono region where skiing is popular, winter brings ski enthusiasts to the lodges. This means better venue prices in warmer months when fewer people visit!

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