With a gorgeous waterfront, snow-capped mountains, evergreen forests, and an iconic Public Market, Seattle should be a city on everyone’s bucket list. Whether you’re a long-time local or a newly engaged couple with a love for the Emerald City, you’ll adore these Seattle wedding venues.
We’ve rounded up our favorite Seattle wedding venues — with help from some of the best Seattle wedding planners who know the ins-and-outs of this dynamic city. You’ll find hip industrial venues, waterfront hotels, lush wineries, and more. Keep reading to find the venue that’s right for you.
But First, Take a Sneak Peek at Some of Our Favorite Seattle Wedding Venues…

For the best ballroom views in town…
Forget what you think you know about hotel ballrooms. The Four Seasons Seattle Ballroom wows with 21-foot-tall ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and spectacular views of Elliott Bay and the Seattle Great Wheel. You’ll also love the personalized menus from hotel’s culinary team that feature fresh, seasonal Pacific Northwest fare.
Four Seasons Hotel Seattle can host up to 380 seated guests.

For a breathtaking design…
This historic Art Deco building, situated on nearly 50 acres of manicured lawns and gardens, boasts the largest collection of Asian art in the Pacific Northwest. We especially love Fuller Garden Court for its elegant LED sculpture that serves as a stunning focal point for any ceremony or reception.
Seattle Asian Art Museum can host up to 110 seated guests.
For an art lover’s haven…
The Seattle Art Museum offers one impressive event space after another. Brotman Forum features its iconic suspended ceiling décor while the sunlit Grand Staircase and South Hall showcases a spectacular Chinese sculpture and colorful artwork. Plus, guests will love the private access to the museums collections and special exhibits.
Seattle Art Museum can host up to 300 seated guests.

For an intimate, winery wedding…
Located in the Woodinville area, this beautiful French-inspired chateau is situated on lush rolling lawns with picturesque ponds and fir trees. Couples adore the countless photo ops surrounded by nature, as well as the romantic indoor wine cellar.
Contact Chateau Lill for guest capacity details.

For downtown Seattle’s largest green space…
This waterfront nine-acre sculpture park, located in the heart of downtown Seattle, boasts incredible backdrops at every turn. Want a weather-proof option without sacrificing a single view? Check out Paccar Pavilion and it’s panoramic glass windows with views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountain Range, and the Seattle Space Needle.
Olympic Sculpture Park can host up to 200 seated guests.

For the intersection of past and present…
Imagine a soaring skyscraper that encompasses a historic 1907 church that doubles as one of Seattle’s most sought-after wedding venues. The Sanctuary, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, delights couples with its original organ piping and dazzling stained-glass window.
Lotte Hotel Seattle can host up to 160 seated guests.

For grandeur and tranquility…
Since 1924, Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle has set the scene for meaningful celebrations in a luxury setting. The Spanish Ballroom exudes grandeur with its ornate Italian Renaissance accents, while the floor-to-ceiling Palladian windows and a central skylight in The Garden create a sunlit setting with lush views.
Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle can host up to 480 seated guests.

For an iconic waterfront venue…
Originally built for the 1962 World’s Fair, Edgewater Hotel Seattle is the city’s only “over-the-water” hotel. Each of the hotel’s flexible event spaces boast gorgeous views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle skyline.
Edgewater Hotel Seattle can host up to 200 seated guests.

For a hip, industrial venue…
This former working metal foundry and artist commune is a quintessential industrial wedding venue with its sky-lit atrium and 20-ft ceilings. We love how couples can use lighting to customize the venue and capture any wedding theme.
Fremont Foundry can host up to 225 seated guests.
For customization and creativity…
This former manufacturing facility has us swooning with its soaring ceilings and exposed beams that take ceiling décor to new heights (literally and figuratively). Couples also love the option for in-house event design.
Sodo Park can host up to 300 seated guests.

For a boutique, waterfront hotel…
Situated on Lake Washington, with views of the Olympic Mountains, this independent hotel is the perfect choice for couples looking to host an extended wedding weekend filled with engaging activities such as a morning kayak ride or trip to the spa.
The Woodmark Hotel & Still Spa can host up to 180 seated guests.

For a versatile lakeside hotel…
Adjacent to Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, this lakefront hotel offers stunning vistas as well as a versatile Grand Ballroom that can easily accommodate any wedding vision — especially with its RGB cove lighting system.
Hyatt Regency Lake Washington can host up to 500+ seated guests.

For a family-owned craft winery…
Located in Woodinville, this sustainably-run winery is the perfect place for a lush, outdoor wedding. Outdoor fire pits, elevated on-site rentals, and wine-paired menus add to the romantic ambiance.
JM Cellars can host up to 100 seated guests.

For a hip gallery space in the heart of downtown Seattle…
Situated in the historic 1889 Globe Building, this warm and inviting space boasts 15-foot brick archways, antique wood floors, and a versatile layout. Guests will love the unique artistic touches found throughout the gallery space.
Axis Pioneer Square can host up to 250 seated guests.
People Also Ask…
What are the best months to get married in Seattle?
The best times to get married are largely contingent on weather, traffic, and costs. While some couples may prioritize optimal weather, others may choose to opt for an off-season wedding when budgets go further.
If you prefer an outdoor wedding in Seattle, we recommend hosting your celebration in the months between May and October. Seventy-five percent of the state’s yearly precipitation comes between October and March, so you’ll want to make sure you choose an indoor wedding venue or weather-proof tenting for an off-season event.
Where can I find a Seattle wedding planner?
Now that you’re engaged, it’s time to check off one of the first and most important items on your to-do list: Find a Seattle wedding planner. Luckily, PartySlate makes it easy with our curated venue directory. Simply use the filters to narrow your search and then look for the “featured” tags to learn more about PartySlate’s top picks. If a particular planner catches your eye, make sure to click into their PartySlate profile to see examples of their work from real weddings. From there you can send an inquiry through their profile or the directory.