Urban Wedding Venues in Seattle, WA

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Cathedral

5.0

Seattle, WA
  • Up to 80 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $2,200

We believe that people see the problems our world faces and have the desire to help, but often don’t know where to start. So we started Cathedral with one goal in mind — to build something that’s the sole purpose of existing was to make this world of ours a more just and beautiful place. Building things that matter takes time. Cathedrals took generations to build — those who began the work didn’t see its completion. The architect who drew up the plans would never see their spires rise. The mason laying the bricks would never stand under their cover.

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Cathedral was the perfect venue for our wedding. We very much appreciated how attentive the staff was to all of our needs and the amenities this place provided were great. Before we even began decorating for our wedding, the whole space looked amazing on its own. As long as you have a good parking plan in place for your event guests in the Ballard area, then Cathedral is an easy recommendation.
Janssen S., 10 months ago
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THE 101

5.0

Seattle, WA
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor

THE 101 is in the heart of the wonderful, stunningly gorgeous and vibrant neighborhood of Pioneer Square making it the perfect venue for celebrations, weddings, corporate events, and much more! THE 101’s large open space can seat up to 200 guests, and creates the ultimate freedom and flexibility for your event, along with an awesome backdrop of the city. THE 101 offers flexible rentals, including 24-hour, multi-day and hourly, and includes the freedom to choose your own vendors, tables and chairs, complimentary wifi and is pet-friendly.

Awarded Best of Zola
We had the most incredible wedding night at the 101! Alison, our planner, made sure everything was taken care of and made all of the little details soooooo special for us. We both have no regrets at all and loved every second. Would not change ANYTHING and SOOOOO glad we chose the 101.
The L., 7 days ago
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WithinSodo

5.0

Seattle, WA
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $3,000

WithinSodo is a beautifully-renovated warehouse in the SoDo district of Seattle with 5 event spaces: the Parlor, the Gallery, the Lounge, the Ballroom & the Rooftop Deck. These 5 spaces when combined include an incredible partially-covered rooftop deck with a spectacular view of downtown, a full commercial / catering kitchen, an A/V System with HD projector, 16-foot screen, 3+ full bar areas, 5 restrooms, a VIP / green room / bridal suite, Wi-Fi, & ample free parking.

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I am a wedding planner based in Seattle and WithinSodo is by far one of my favorite versatile venue spaces. They have built their business around their creative customers and clients. You can combine a number of their rooms and spaces for a unique event experience all your own. Their on site bar and catering kitchen make the logistics of hosting a catered event effortless. I love the combination of industrial, open spaces and rooftop views for a quintessential Seattle experience. WithinSodo is one of my top venue recommendations to couples and I always look forward to creating and hosting events here!
Kate Faoro Wright, 3 years ago
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Georgetown Ballroom

5.0

Seattle, WA
  • Up to 200 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

We are a full service venue with an exclusive in-house catering and full beverage program, located in Seattle’s vibrant Georgetown neighborhood. Housed in a warehouse garage and the historic Mission Theater, our space combines contemporary amenities with vintage elegance, featuring high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and carefully curated architectural artifacts. Our versatile floor plan includes two adjoining spaces, two mezzanines, stage, grand staircase, plus a private, tree-filled outdoor courtyard. Welcoming for 40 to 300 guests, it’s available year-round, seven days a week for weddings, receptions, birthday and anniversary parties, company parties & meetings, fundraisers, product launches and more. Guests have called The Georgetown Ballroom “charming, eclectic, fantastically unusual, a hidden gem, the perfect urban setting.” All that and more, it’s the perfect place for your unforgettable event. Showings by appointment only. Please contact us to set up time to view the space.

We were so pleased with our beautiful wedding at Georgetown Ballroom! Danielle was incredible to work with and kept us on track every step of the way. From venue selection to many months of planning to day-of execution, the entire event ran smoothly and our guests keep telling us how much they loved it. We were so pleased to have venue, catering, reception, and florals all-in-one, it made the process very easy for us. Would give Georgetown more than 5 starts if we could, we are beyond grateful to Danielle and her team and we are so happy we chose Georgetown Ballroom for our venue!
Lauren C., 8 months ago
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210 SEATTLE

5.0

Seattle, WA
  • Up to 150 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $2,500

136 year old historic venue in Seattle's art district, Pioneer Square. Our space is light, bright, airy and industrial. It is a blank canvas to create the special day of your dreams! We've created our space as one stop shop, and hope we can accommodate all of your needs for your day.

Awarded Best of Zola
I use 210 for all sorts of events and photo shoots. The space is such a unique venue that you will get a look you can’t get elsewhere! The staff is great and easy to work with especially when you work with them often!
Derek, 7 months ago
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Imperia Lake Union

5.0

Seattle, WA
  • Up to 185 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

Imperia Lake Union is situated in former historic Lake Union Café, originally built in 1927 and converted to an event venue over 20 years ago. A 6,000 square foot private event space overlooking Lake Union from the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle, Imperia features 10-foot chandeliers, copper ceilings, a built-in dance floor, gourmet menus, premium florals, incredible staff, and so much more. With a Roaring 20’s Art-Deco vibe and a rumored history of being a prohibition-era speakeasy, you’ll be transported into living history and a classic elegance when you host your event with us.

I can't say enough good thing about Imperia! We did basically everything through them- day of coordination, food, drinks, and florals. The flowers were gorgeous and everyone's bouquets smelled amazing! My parents have some friends that are VERY into wine, and I had one of them come up to me and mention how great the selection was (we did choose the most premium option). And I could not have imagined doing the day without JJ, our day of coordinator. She made the whole day seamless.
Cynthia P., 10 months ago
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The Ruins

5.0

Seattle, WA
  • Up to 150 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor & outdoor

The Ruins is a whimsical venue hidden in plain sight, in the heart of Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne neighborhood. For several decades, the Ruins was known as Seattle’s best kept secret, hosting private dinners and wild parties for its members. The Ruins boasts a maximalist aesthetic and is full of surprises big and small, including an antique life-size animatronic elephant built in 1931 for the Paris World Exhibition. The Ruins has a unique ability to take guests to another time and place, making them forget what lies on the outside. This makes it the perfect backdrop for imaginative parties where no idea is too crazy.

The Ruins is like someone took all the cool bits of Seattle, threw in a dash of vintage Europe, and turned it into a wedding venue. From the get-go, the place just oozes personality. You've got walls with hand-painted murals that could have been lifted from a storybook – I’m talking vibrant colors, whimsical scenes, the works. And antlers. And trees indoors. Each room in The Ruins has its own thing going on. One feels like a swanky 1920s lounge, another like a secret garden. We had space to spare, so people could either kick back in a cozy corner or hit the dance floor without stepping on toes. The décor is this wild combo of eclectic and classic – it's like your great aunt’s house if she had more money than cigarettes and if she collected stuff from around the globe and had a killer eye for design. The library is amazing – shelves lined with books, a fireplace that makes you want to curl up with a novel, and this epic swooning couch. So, I might’ve taken inspiration from George Costanza – yep, I did a topless photo shoot on that couch. It was all in good fun, and the photos are a riot – a keepsake that breaks the mold of typical wedding seriousness, just like The Ruins itself. The food was great (but they let you bring in your own desserts so do so if you wanna save some money). The only, minor issue, is the bridal suite's location. It’s right by the kitchen, so it’s kinda like Grand Central at rush hour with the staff buzzing through. Note to brides: Swap it out for the library. Trust me, it’s much less busy (if darker) and you won’t have the kitchen hustle messing with your pre-walk-down-the-aisle zen. Honestly, The Ruins is the kind of place that’s perfect if you want a wedding that's a bit left of center but still super heartfelt. It’s quirky without trying too hard and intimate without being cramped. The whole day felt like us – not stuffy, just a big, fun, love-filled party. The Ruins has many nooks crammed with curiosities and corners begging for a photo op, it’s a place that feels alive. The mix of odd and elegant, the hand-painted walls that seem to whisper tales, the stuff like the enormous elephant (sadly, only in the back back room so only good for wedding photos not the guests) and the patterned horse and much more all adds up to a vibe that’s as unique as your weird cousin, the cool one, not the other one. The Ruins is like that one weird friend who's always got a story to tell and makes everything more fun. Having our wedding there was like a non-stop highlight reel – even with the bridal suite hiccup. It's a place for good vibes, great times, and amazing photos to start your weirdly ever after.
Jeff C., 6 months ago
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Fremont Foundry
Seattle, WA
  • Up to 225 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

The Fremont Foundry is a versatile event venue located in the heart of the charming Fremont neighborhood. A former working metal foundry and artist commune custom built by local artist Peter Bevis, the Fremont Foundry is where some of Seattle’s most iconic art such as the Jimi Hendrix statue was created. Host your event in a sky-lit atrium with a 20-ft ceiling while drinks are being prepared in the outdoor courtyard, or share your vows on the rooftop terrace with sweeping views of North Seattle and enjoy a delicious dinner and lively reception in our historic space.

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Fremont Abbey Arts Center
Seattle, WA
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor

Fremont Abbey is our main venue at 43rd & Fremont Avenue North in Seattle. The 1914 building was reopened in 2008 after undergoing major renovations including seismic, design, environment & visual improvements. As of 2023, we have installed a brand new HVAC system with air filtration and air-conditioning to our main upstairs hall. Now a beautiful & welcoming multi-use venue with a warm vintage style, the Abbey welcomes up to 250 people for events of many varieties including nonprofit galas, private weddings, receptions, parties, meetings, workshops, classes and more. We view weddings as an artistic, creative, community-celebrated gathering centered around the love and commitment of two people. As part of our nonprofit mission, we want to develop a partnership with you (as a member of the Abbey) to help create a beautiful and unique event for you and your loved ones. Support local music, the arts and other nonprofits by hosting your special event at Fremont Abbey!

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Sodo Park
Seattle, WA
  • Up to 300 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor & outdoor

A century-old building and former manufacturing facility, SoDo Park features a majestic 7,500-square-foot open floor plan, soaring ceilings, exposed beams, and and romantic light, making it a beacon of Seattle style. Located in the SoDo industrial district, the venue owes many of its unique features to its manufacturing past, retaining old catwalks and floating doors where mezzanines used to be.

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MV Skansonia
Seattle, WA
  • Up to 175 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

The MV Skansonia is Seattle’s premier waterfront venue. Constructed in 1929 by the Skansie Brothers, the Skansonia ferried cars and passengers between Vashon Island and Point Defiance for decades, before finding its permanent docking place on Lake Union and beginning its new career in event hosting. With its signature center bar, polished wood floors, a large outdoor deck, and a postcard view of the Seattle skyline, the Skansonia is the embodiment of iconic Seattle.

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Hideaway Cellars
Seattle, WA
  • Up to 230 guests
  • Limited services
  • Indoor

A room for cocktail hour, two rooms for getting ready, and a gorgeous white room waiting for you to make it your own. Hideaway Cellars’ variety of spaces large and small means that it can accommodate any event vision.

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About wedding venues in Seattle, WA

How much do wedding venues typically cost in Seattle, WA?

The cost of a wedding venue varies widely by location, number of guests, and many other details of the wedding package. Seattle, WA offers a range of options that can fit most budgets. Raw venue space rentals (which only include the space itself) start at $400 and average $3,000. All-inclusive packages start at $1,000 and average $5,000.

What types of venues can I find in Seattle, WA?

Seattle offers a wide range of venues, including Urban, Ballroom and Park and garden.

What are some of the best wedding and reception venues available in Seattle, WA?

Some of the most popular venues in this area include Woodland Gardens Event Venue, Robinswood House and Beach Park Event Center. But just like finding "the one," finding the perfect wedding venue takes time and a little bit of magic. Start by envisioning your dream wedding - the ambiance, style, and location. Then, explore our extensive collection of carefully curated wedding venues. Our marketplace provides detailed information, stunning photos, and real couples' reviews to help you make an informed decision. Trust your instincts, and when you find that venue that gives you butterflies, you'll know it's the one.

What questions should I ask when booking a venue in Seattle, WA?

It all depends on what you're looking for, but you may want to consider things like whether the venue has an on-site bridal suite (50% in Seattle do) or whether the venue provides an event coordinator (31% in Seattle do!).

Additionally, some venues work with certain caterers and require a minimum food and beverage spend in addition to the space rentals. Others might have a recommended list of preferred caterers that they'd like you to work with.

Can the venues in Seattle, WA accommodate both small and large weddings?

Of course! Small wedding venues in Seattle, WA can host intimate parties while large venues can accommodate up to 900. The average venue in Seattle can seat 80 guests.

What amenities do the reception venues in Seattle, WA offer?

The venues in Seattle, WA are known for the exceptional suite of services and amenities offered to couples and their wedding parties. The most common services provided are Wi-Fi, Set up and Dressing room / Bridal Suite. Some venues even offer Transportation!

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