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The Best Wedding Venues in Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, Tennessee is becoming an increasingly popular city to not only live, but get married in! Here you’ll find the full spectrum of venues; from cozy barns and rustic ranches to extravagant hotels and grand reception halls. No matter what you’re looking for when you’re searching for your dream wedding venue in Nashville, you’re going to be able to find a space that matches your vision, fits your guest count, and knocks you (and your guests!) socks off.

We’ve rounded up the most popular and breathtaking wedding venues in  Nashville to help you plan your special day. Bonus points if you also plan your bachelorette party here – Nashville has surpassed Las Vegas for hosting the most bachelorette parties in the country!

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Cheekwood Estate & Gardens

If sheer elegance is what you’re after, look no further than Cheekwood Estate & Gardens. With several event spaces, Cheekwood is able to accommodate every wedding size. With sweeping views of Tennessee’s rolling hills, the he Wills Perennial Garden is perfect for large weddings, fitting 300 guests seated.

The Reflecting Pool is a unique space that is sure to enchant your guests and make for some unbelievable pictures, and the list goes on and on with beautiful ballrooms, romantic gardens, and even the Historic Mansion & Museum for a truly unforgettable experience. View all of their venue spaces here.

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The Horton Building Downtown

Love a modern downtown feel for your wedding day? Then the Horton Building Downtown venue is for you! This downtown location offers guests a unique & contemporary experience with floor to ceiling windows, a covered patio, and bridal suite, all blocks away from Music Row.

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Greendoor Gourmet

Situated on 350 acres, Greendoor Gourmet is a venue style all its own with stunning beauty, and located just minutes from downtown, making it a super convenient location for guests to experience iconic Music Row and other downtown festivities. On the property you’ll find a rustic-chic barn perfect for your dream reception, and plenty of green space for an outdoor ceremony. The venue is complete with a cottage for the wedding party to get ready in before the ceremony.

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East Ivy Mansion

East Ivy Mansion, Italian-Renaissance style mansion built in 1867, is fit for any bride and groom hoping to feel like royalty on their wedding day. With a marble-floored atrium, grand dining room, and dramatic staircase, this mansion not only captivates guests inside, but gives them a spectacular view of the Nashville downtown skyline as well. This unique venue also accommodates up to 250 guests and offers custom wedding packages.

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L.A. Jackson

Situated atop the classy yet trendy Thompson Nashville hotel, L.A. Jackson offers stunning views of downtown and an effortlessly cool vibe. And your guests can stay at the hotel or in one nearby making it a super convenient venue for not only your wedding, but allowing your out-of-town guests to see and experience downtown Nashville as well.

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Nashville Union Station

Iconic. Elegant. Eye-catching. The Nashville Union Station hotel offers an incredible venue for your dreamy big day. As a restored 19th-century railroad station, this venue offers beautiful architecture, a grand lobby, several ballrooms and a veranda for outdoor events.

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The Cordelle

Contemporary and romantic, The Cordelle is the perfect space for a wedding that’s not only unique, but elegant and eclectic. For the day of your event you get access to the entire property, including the historic Victorian house, the Great Hall, the Furnished Loft, the Garden, and Catering Kitchen, to create a seamless and stunning wedding experience for yourself and your guests. There are plenty of options for your ceremony and reception spaces to make it fit your unique style.

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The Hermitage Hotel

The Hermitage Hotel makes for a breathtaking wedding day experience. From its Grand Ballroom and jaw-dropping lobby, to its romantic veranda, this venue offers more photo-apps than you’ll have time for and a wedding backdrop your guests won’t soon forget. Stunning ballrooms, ornate ceilings and details, and elegance abound at this venue.

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The Hatchery at Acme Feed & Seed

While Acme Feed & Seed is a must-visit for locals and tourists alike, many don’t know that this popular spot’s third level doubles as an event space. For a modern and intimate setting, this event space is a beautiful spot for a ceremony or reception with exposed brick, market lights, and plenty of space for all of your guests. For downtown views and to feel the Music City-vibe full force, you can rent out the rooftop for your special day.

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The Bell Tower

This incredibly unique venue was a church built in 1874 that’s since been converted into a natural light-filled, jaw-dropping wedding venue located right in downtown Nashville. The Bell Tower has exposed beams, an upper level mezzanine, and an in-house event planning + design company make this venue the perfect canvas for your dream wedding day, and one with minimal stress!

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Country Music Hall of Fame

For music super-fans, the Country Music Hall of Fame is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be the star of the show. This venue is legendary and will certainly be an unforgettable backdrop on your special day. The on-site staff will help you customize everything about your space and help create a magical event, all with some of Nashville’s most spectacular skyline views.

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The Bridge Building Event Spaces

With multiple outdoor patios, a rooftop, and huge indoor space, you can fit a wedding of virtually any size at The Bridge Building Event Spaces! Not to mention it has one of the best views of any event space in Nashville, with the stunning Cumberland River and a dramatic bridge just a stone’s throw away.

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Cedarwood Weddings

With rolling green hills and plenty of rustic flair, Cedarwood Weddings offers a more glamorous take on a barn-themed wedding experience. There are plenty of ceremony spaces to customize your nuptials and a stunning covered patio for a reception or cocktail hour area.

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Riverwood Mansion

Feel like a queen for a day at the Riverwood Mansion. Filled with Southern charm and sophistication, this venue is perfect for brides looking for an elegant backdrop on their big day. You’ll find beautiful trees across the grounds, a gorgeous outdoor ceremony location, plenty of space for a garden-style reception or to set up a tent, and magical photo-apps throughout the property.

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Nashville Opera

Dreaming of a wedding as dramatic and awe-inspiring as the opera? Then the Nashville Opera is the venue for you! Ultra-high ceilings, an air of romance and extravagance, and floor-to-ceiling windows make this a truly remarkable space to tie the knot. You’ll also find a beautiful veranda for guests who want some fresh air or to host a cocktail hour on, as well as a winding staircase perfect for your wedding pictures.

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Timothy Demonbreun House

Overnight accommodations and affordability make the Timothy Demonbreun House an ideal and super convenient wedding venue for small weddings. It also features an antique 1902 original Carriage House bar, a glass-enclosed reception area, and beautiful photo-apps throughout the 1902 Southern-style mansion.


Wherever you decide to host your Nashville wedding, there are plenty of options to fit your style, budget and vision. Enjoy your time in Music City!

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