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26 beautiful places to get married in Chicago

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With its lush parks, historic hotels, and repurposed industrial spaces, Chicago has no shortage of great venues at which to tie the knot. For folks looking to get married soon, availability could prove tricky—unless they’re looking for a quick City Hall ceremony. So it never hurts to start planning ahead and booking early to make sure you can get the venue of your dreams.

Below is a list of 26 of beautiful places to get hitched in Chicago. Know of a particularly gorgeous space that should go on the list? Let us know in the comments below. Wedding planning can be an exhausting, emotional time for many couples. Need to take a minute and let it all out? We’ve got you covered too.

Note: Map points are listed geographically from north to south.

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Loyola University

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In the North Side neighborhood of Rogers Park, Loyola University’s Lake Shore Campus offers indoor and outdoor venues for wedding receptions and banquets of any size. Available event spaces include the striking Art Deco Donovan Reading Room, the landmarked Mundelein Auditorium, and the bright greenhouse-like Palm Court.

Ravenswood Events Center

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Located in a former billboard factory and warehouse, this North Side event space is big on old school Chicago industrial charm. Highlights include the Billboard Factory Atrium with its soaring ceiling and a wall of windows overlooking the leafy treetops of the Ravenswood neighborhood.

Rockwell on the River

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This Avondale venue has a rustic vibes thanks to its exposed brick walls, timber bow truss construction, a skylit roof, and an outdoor deck overlooking the north branch of the Chicago River. The reconfigurable 16,000-square-foot main space can host groups in excess of 500 guests.

Stan Mansion

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A passerby might easily miss the Stan Mansion on tree-lined Kedzie Boulevard in Logan Square. The historic greystone building, which was originally constructed in the 1920s as a Masonic temple, is a popular and economical choice for many seeking a beautiful and historic setting.

Café Brauer

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Designed by Dwight H. Perkins, this handsome 1908 structure located at the edge of Lincoln Park Zoo's south lagoon is considered to be an outstanding example of the Prairie School of architecture. It features a second level ballroom with a soaring, skylit roof, Tiffany-inspired glass chandeliers, stained-glass windows, and tile mosaics. The main event space is flanked by a pair of open-air loggias overlooking the park and lagoon.

A New Leaf

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This intimate wedding venue is hidden in plain sight behind the charming storefront of a Lincoln Park floral shop. Inside, you’ll find a multi-level indoor event space with rustic brick walls, a secluded ivy-lined garden, and—of course—no shortage of fresh flowers.

Chicago History Museum

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The Chicago History Museum is housed in a historic and dignified Georgian style building designed by the illustrious firm Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. The museum not only features a collection of thousands of historic artifacts, artworks, and manuscripts, but is an important piece of Chicago’s architectural legacy.

Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel

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If you’re seeking a venue with classic glamour and opulence, the Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel is tough to beat. The space Mag Mile will surely impress guests and make for some stunning photos. Cut a rug with your guests on Crystal Ballroom’s illuminated dance floor.

Galleria Marchetti

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The family-owned space in Chicago’s River West neighborhood has specialized in weddings for over 75 years. The facility boasts multiple indoor and outdoor areas, including a four-season tented pavilion and courtyards with Tuscan-inspired landscaping.

The Ivy Room At Tree Studios

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Tucked behind the landmarked Tree Studios, this picturesque downtown venue combines historic architecture with a prime River North location. The Ivy Room offers a large, reconfigurable ballroom with high ceilings and rich hardwood floors overlooking a bucolic ivy-covered courtyard that gives the space its name.

Crystal Gardens at Navy Pier

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It may be cold outside, but it’s alway fair weather in Navy Pier’s Crystal Gardens—a lush tropical paradise beneath a 50-foot glass ceiling. The one-acre greenhouse is home to 80 palm trees, arching fountains that “jump” from planting to planting, and a suspended array of twinkling lights. The venue can accommodate anywhere from 80 to 500 people.

Morgan Manufacturing

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Designed around a concept of “industrial elegance,” this West Town spot offers 32,000 square feet of room with just the right amount of gritty Chicago character. The multi-level, loft-like space is a blank canvas flanked by exposed brickwork, overhead timber beams and skylights, and polished concrete floors.

Garfield Park Conservatory

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Chicago’s famous Garfield Park Conservatory provides destination wedding vibes without having to leave the city. Built as a 4.5-acre horticultural oasis, the historic West Side complex boasts six greenhouses, two exhibition halls, and plenty of options to host the wedding of your dreams. Rent out a specific room or the entire conservatory.

Chicago Cultural Center

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The Chicago Cultural Center, with its outstanding Tiffany glass dome, is one of the most stunning and sought-after wedding venues in the Windy City. It’s easy to understand given the building’s incredible architectural ornamentation and its place in Chicago’s history as the city’s original main public library building.

Chicago Athletic Association

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The Chicago Athletic Association has quickly risen to the top of many couples’ lists. The Venetian Gothic hotel, which is housed in a former private club building, features a handful of event spaces, including the spectacular White City Ballroom with its plaster ceiling that hangs down like ornate stalactites. Pop across the street to Millennium Park for some unforgettable photos.

University Club of Chicago

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Founded in 1887 by university graduates who wanted a dedicated place to enjoy intellectual pursuits, the University Club of Chicago opened at its current home along the Cultural Mile in 1909. The highlight of the 12-story, neo-Gothic structure is arguably Cathedral Hall—a Hogwarts-like dining and event space lined with stained glass. Thanks to the University Club’s recently added rooftop terrace, the Michigan Avenue spot has even more to offer.

Rookery Building

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With an original design by the legendary firm Burnham & Root from the 1880s and an interior lobby renovation performed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1905, this early skyscraper is tough to be as an event space. It features a glass atrium that makes an incredible ceremony and reception venue plus an iconic curving staircase perfect for one-of-a-kind photos.

Columbus Park Refectory

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Couples looking to wed in one of Chicago's famous parks should consider the Columbus Park Refectory on the city’s West Side. Designed by legendary landscape architect Jens Jensen, Columbus Park and its Prairie School boathouse are said to be among Jensen's greatest works.

The Field Museum

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For couples wanting to “go big or go home,” few Chicago spaces offer the grand scale of the Field Museum’s 21,000-square-foot Stanley Field Hall. Celebrate in style, surrounded by neoclassical architecture, taxidermied African elephants, prehistoric pterosaurs, and the skeleton of Máximo the Titanosaur. The venue can an impressive 1,500 seated guests, but acoustics can prove to be a challenge in the cavernous space.

Keith House Chicago

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Located in Chicago’s Prairie Avenue Historic District, this stunning 1870s South Side mansion turned events destination has three distinct rooms: the art gallery, the parlor, and the dining room. The Keith House also offers an attractive landscaped backyard for outdoor ceremonies should you choose to tie the knot al fresco.

Chicago Illuminating Company

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This flexible South Loop location has tall ceilings, herringbone wood floors, and both indoor and outdoor spaces—including a stunning courtyard surrounded by ivy-covered walls and topped by an all-weather canopy. The Chicago Illuminating Company can accommodate as many as 200 guests for seated dinner or 400 for a standing cocktail reception.

Revel Motor Row

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Located in a historic 1936 landmark Philip Maher building that previously housed the Illinois Automobile Club and the Chicago Defender newspaper, this South Michigan Avenue venue offers 50,000 square feet of space and a gorgeous rooftop patio. If that wasn’t enough, extra room is available in an adjacent Motor Row building that was once home to the city’s first Cadillac dealership.

The Geraghty

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Local event designer Tom Kehoe and company created this flexible event facility out of a former Lower West Side paper mill in 2015. The Geraghty spans more than 25,000 square feet and can be transformed to fulfill any artistic vision (with the help of Kehoe designers, of course).

Bridgeport Art Center

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The Bridgeport Art Center's Skyline Loft space is one of several popular wedding venues that features an older industrial aesthetic, but it may top the others with its unobstructed skyline views (hence the name). It strikes a perfect balance of old-school charm and contemporary styling.

Promontory Point

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Hyde Park’s Promontory Point is one of the city's best vantage points for getting sweeping views of downtown. The waterfront park offers both indoor and outdoor event space and will undoubtedly produce some spectacular wedding photos—it’s little wonder filmmaker and Star Wars creator George Lucas and Mellody Hobson chose this spot for their 2013 wedding.

South Shore Cultural Center

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Located on the grounds of Chicago's former South Shore Country Club, this Mediterranean Revival style building was designed by architects Marshall and Fox in 1905. Rechristened as the South Shore Cultural Center in 1975, the landmarked structure features painstakingly restored historic details, a grandiose ballroom, and its own golf course and beach. Former President and First Lady Barack and Michelle Obama held their wedding reception here in 1992.

Loyola University

In the North Side neighborhood of Rogers Park, Loyola University’s Lake Shore Campus offers indoor and outdoor venues for wedding receptions and banquets of any size. Available event spaces include the striking Art Deco Donovan Reading Room, the landmarked Mundelein Auditorium, and the bright greenhouse-like Palm Court.

Ravenswood Events Center

Located in a former billboard factory and warehouse, this North Side event space is big on old school Chicago industrial charm. Highlights include the Billboard Factory Atrium with its soaring ceiling and a wall of windows overlooking the leafy treetops of the Ravenswood neighborhood.

Rockwell on the River

This Avondale venue has a rustic vibes thanks to its exposed brick walls, timber bow truss construction, a skylit roof, and an outdoor deck overlooking the north branch of the Chicago River. The reconfigurable 16,000-square-foot main space can host groups in excess of 500 guests.

Stan Mansion

A passerby might easily miss the Stan Mansion on tree-lined Kedzie Boulevard in Logan Square. The historic greystone building, which was originally constructed in the 1920s as a Masonic temple, is a popular and economical choice for many seeking a beautiful and historic setting.

Café Brauer

Designed by Dwight H. Perkins, this handsome 1908 structure located at the edge of Lincoln Park Zoo's south lagoon is considered to be an outstanding example of the Prairie School of architecture. It features a second level ballroom with a soaring, skylit roof, Tiffany-inspired glass chandeliers, stained-glass windows, and tile mosaics. The main event space is flanked by a pair of open-air loggias overlooking the park and lagoon.

A New Leaf

This intimate wedding venue is hidden in plain sight behind the charming storefront of a Lincoln Park floral shop. Inside, you’ll find a multi-level indoor event space with rustic brick walls, a secluded ivy-lined garden, and—of course—no shortage of fresh flowers.

Chicago History Museum

The Chicago History Museum is housed in a historic and dignified Georgian style building designed by the illustrious firm Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. The museum not only features a collection of thousands of historic artifacts, artworks, and manuscripts, but is an important piece of Chicago’s architectural legacy.

Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel

If you’re seeking a venue with classic glamour and opulence, the Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel is tough to beat. The space Mag Mile will surely impress guests and make for some stunning photos. Cut a rug with your guests on Crystal Ballroom’s illuminated dance floor.

Galleria Marchetti

The family-owned space in Chicago’s River West neighborhood has specialized in weddings for over 75 years. The facility boasts multiple indoor and outdoor areas, including a four-season tented pavilion and courtyards with Tuscan-inspired landscaping.

The Ivy Room At Tree Studios

Tucked behind the landmarked Tree Studios, this picturesque downtown venue combines historic architecture with a prime River North location. The Ivy Room offers a large, reconfigurable ballroom with high ceilings and rich hardwood floors overlooking a bucolic ivy-covered courtyard that gives the space its name.

Crystal Gardens at Navy Pier

It may be cold outside, but it’s alway fair weather in Navy Pier’s Crystal Gardens—a lush tropical paradise beneath a 50-foot glass ceiling. The one-acre greenhouse is home to 80 palm trees, arching fountains that “jump” from planting to planting, and a suspended array of twinkling lights. The venue can accommodate anywhere from 80 to 500 people.

Morgan Manufacturing

Designed around a concept of “industrial elegance,” this West Town spot offers 32,000 square feet of room with just the right amount of gritty Chicago character. The multi-level, loft-like space is a blank canvas flanked by exposed brickwork, overhead timber beams and skylights, and polished concrete floors.

Garfield Park Conservatory

Chicago’s famous Garfield Park Conservatory provides destination wedding vibes without having to leave the city. Built as a 4.5-acre horticultural oasis, the historic West Side complex boasts six greenhouses, two exhibition halls, and plenty of options to host the wedding of your dreams. Rent out a specific room or the entire conservatory.

Chicago Cultural Center

The Chicago Cultural Center, with its outstanding Tiffany glass dome, is one of the most stunning and sought-after wedding venues in the Windy City. It’s easy to understand given the building’s incredible architectural ornamentation and its place in Chicago’s history as the city’s original main public library building.

Chicago Athletic Association

The Chicago Athletic Association has quickly risen to the top of many couples’ lists. The Venetian Gothic hotel, which is housed in a former private club building, features a handful of event spaces, including the spectacular White City Ballroom with its plaster ceiling that hangs down like ornate stalactites. Pop across the street to Millennium Park for some unforgettable photos.

University Club of Chicago

Founded in 1887 by university graduates who wanted a dedicated place to enjoy intellectual pursuits, the University Club of Chicago opened at its current home along the Cultural Mile in 1909. The highlight of the 12-story, neo-Gothic structure is arguably Cathedral Hall—a Hogwarts-like dining and event space lined with stained glass. Thanks to the University Club’s recently added rooftop terrace, the Michigan Avenue spot has even more to offer.

Rookery Building

With an original design by the legendary firm Burnham & Root from the 1880s and an interior lobby renovation performed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1905, this early skyscraper is tough to be as an event space. It features a glass atrium that makes an incredible ceremony and reception venue plus an iconic curving staircase perfect for one-of-a-kind photos.

Columbus Park Refectory

Couples looking to wed in one of Chicago's famous parks should consider the Columbus Park Refectory on the city’s West Side. Designed by legendary landscape architect Jens Jensen, Columbus Park and its Prairie School boathouse are said to be among Jensen's greatest works.

The Field Museum

For couples wanting to “go big or go home,” few Chicago spaces offer the grand scale of the Field Museum’s 21,000-square-foot Stanley Field Hall. Celebrate in style, surrounded by neoclassical architecture, taxidermied African elephants, prehistoric pterosaurs, and the skeleton of Máximo the Titanosaur. The venue can an impressive 1,500 seated guests, but acoustics can prove to be a challenge in the cavernous space.

Keith House Chicago

Located in Chicago’s Prairie Avenue Historic District, this stunning 1870s South Side mansion turned events destination has three distinct rooms: the art gallery, the parlor, and the dining room. The Keith House also offers an attractive landscaped backyard for outdoor ceremonies should you choose to tie the knot al fresco.

Chicago Illuminating Company

This flexible South Loop location has tall ceilings, herringbone wood floors, and both indoor and outdoor spaces—including a stunning courtyard surrounded by ivy-covered walls and topped by an all-weather canopy. The Chicago Illuminating Company can accommodate as many as 200 guests for seated dinner or 400 for a standing cocktail reception.

Revel Motor Row

Located in a historic 1936 landmark Philip Maher building that previously housed the Illinois Automobile Club and the Chicago Defender newspaper, this South Michigan Avenue venue offers 50,000 square feet of space and a gorgeous rooftop patio. If that wasn’t enough, extra room is available in an adjacent Motor Row building that was once home to the city’s first Cadillac dealership.

The Geraghty

Local event designer Tom Kehoe and company created this flexible event facility out of a former Lower West Side paper mill in 2015. The Geraghty spans more than 25,000 square feet and can be transformed to fulfill any artistic vision (with the help of Kehoe designers, of course).

Bridgeport Art Center

The Bridgeport Art Center's Skyline Loft space is one of several popular wedding venues that features an older industrial aesthetic, but it may top the others with its unobstructed skyline views (hence the name). It strikes a perfect balance of old-school charm and contemporary styling.

Promontory Point

Hyde Park’s Promontory Point is one of the city's best vantage points for getting sweeping views of downtown. The waterfront park offers both indoor and outdoor event space and will undoubtedly produce some spectacular wedding photos—it’s little wonder filmmaker and Star Wars creator George Lucas and Mellody Hobson chose this spot for their 2013 wedding.

South Shore Cultural Center

Located on the grounds of Chicago's former South Shore Country Club, this Mediterranean Revival style building was designed by architects Marshall and Fox in 1905. Rechristened as the South Shore Cultural Center in 1975, the landmarked structure features painstakingly restored historic details, a grandiose ballroom, and its own golf course and beach. Former President and First Lady Barack and Michelle Obama held their wedding reception here in 1992.