Found at the centre of the majestic Yarra Valley, Kangaroo Hill is not short of the untamed beauty for couples who dream about a wedding in the outdoors. Kangaroo Hill offers its facilities...
ViewWestpac Centre is a stunning wedding venue that is situated at one of the largest sporting precincts. The venue is located on the Northern part of the Yarra River, and it boasts of...
ViewThe Sherbourne Terrace is a family-owned and operated hotel that opened in the early 1970s. It had undergone many name-changes before it became the Sherbourne Terrace as well as extensive...
ViewEstablished in 1851 and set in the stunning estates of a historic and momentous country estate, Seppelt Winery is an exclusive location to celebrate the most important events of your life....
ViewSaint Agnes, Daylesford is a scenic heritage property placed in Kyneton in the Macedon Ranges. Re-established to its original appeal, providing a unique wedding place including lodging on a...
ViewEpicurean Red Hill is home to a cooling store and packing shed with a history in fresh foods dating back to the 1920s. It is located in the centre of Mornington Peninsula's hunter-land with...
ViewThe Watering Hole Tavern is established in the green and lush Dandenong ranges. It is a family-owned establishment passionate about creating your dream wedding. It offers affordable...
ViewBendigo District RSL is a club situated in Long Gully, Victoria. It was established on 23 December 1915 by soldiers that returned from Gallipoli. It features the redeveloped Soldiers...
ViewBeaufort Manor is magical and historical, and as a manor built as a wedding gift, it now hosts weddings. It was built in 1876 and still retains its original name. The current owners...
ViewQT Falls Creek is a real example of nature’s wonder in the Kiewa Valley and Bogong High Plains. Even after being surrounded by such heavenly places, this resort is only 5 hours drive from...
ViewRadcliffe's Function Centre & Catering is situated in Radcliffe Street, Echuca, Victoria State, as one of the most incredible wedding and event venue. It has a great location in the core of...
ViewSet in 65 acres of land, Ramada Resort Phillip Island is an amazing indoor and outdoor wedding venue that offers a complete island tour and wildlife experience. If you are one of those...
ViewPortsea Golf Club and Mercure Portsea is an establishment that lies on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. This venue is situated just 90 minutes away from Melbourne, and it is perfect for a...
ViewNestled between the rolling fairways on the ancient dunes of Mornington, Peppers Moonah Links Resort is a charming venue with a magnificent golf course and stylish coeval atmosphere that is...
ViewFrom the architecturally planned modern edifice through to the fascinating views from our panoramic spaces, The Wine Collective Restaurant and Regional Cellar Door wedding venue is one of...
ViewFifty minutes east of the CBD, Melbourne is the impeccable CountryPlace wedding venue in the Dandenong Ranges. CountryPlace, nestled amongst massive Mountain Ash trees, is the winner of...
ViewWilling to seek the blessings of the oldest generations? Chirnside Park country club wedding venue is all about that. With a remarkable 160-year-old oak tree, this venue has maintained the...
ViewArthurs Seat is inland from Rosebud and Dromana beachside resorts on the Mornington Peninsula. With its indoor and outdoor dining areas, the Arthurs Hotel, stunning BBQ facilities, and...
ViewThe Portsea S.L.S.C. is the perfect setting for a seaside wedding. The clubhouse overlooks the shores of the memorable Mount Levy Beach. The expansive view from the Clubhouse’s deck...
ViewLocated in Point Nepean Road, Portsea, Australia, Portsea Village Resort is a wedding venue suitable for intimate private weddings. Its wedding venue type is that of a restaurant surrounded...
ViewLocated at 895 Corangamite Lake Road in Coragulac, the Coragulac has a magnificent lookout from Red Rock's foot. The Homestead was built in 1873, and it is a building immerses in historic...
ViewThe Mentone RSL is a grand 1886 beachside homestead with a bar, restaurant, and a function room. One can hire this venue for an all-in-one wedding. The Mentone RSL wedding venue is situated...
ViewMornington Golf Club wedding venue is located in the ideal location to get the stunning views of the Bay. There are two spectacular function rooms acquainted with the views of the...
ViewThe RACV Goldfields is an all in one wedding venue in Creswick with a rich and unforgettable history. Built during the gold rush era, the RACV Goldfields, Daylesford offer great views of...
ViewEpicurean Emu Bottom or the Emu Bottom Homestead wedding venue is one of the most ancient venues in Victoria. It was established in 1836 and had a beautiful location of Macedon Ranges with...
ViewFor couples searching for a luxury wedding destination in a rustic, countryside setting, Mount Mitchell wedding venue offers just the sweetest, most secluded spot one can find. Built-in...
ViewRenzo’s Bar is a venue hire at the Docklands that can be used for an engagement party and birthday party. It is in Newquay with stunning views of the city and the harbour. Renzo's Bar...
ViewThe Italian Australian Club epitomizes the multiculturism of Australia, which is seen in its membership basis. The venue is 1 hour and 45 minutes from Melbourne. The club was formed in 1960...
ViewKirwan's Bridge Estate is a fantastic restaurant and cafe located in Kirwans Bridge Road, Side of Lake Nagambie, Victoria. It's been an attractive place for guests to enjoy delicious meals...
ViewPatterson River Golf Club is a Sandbelt golf course situated in the Southern bayside suburbs of Melbourne. The golf club is established at a 15-hectare lake system that creates a stunning...
ViewThe Cosmopolitan Hotel, Daylesford is a wedding venue with a great history. Built originally in the year 1866 as a pub, The Cosmopolitan Hotel was burnt down in 2005. In 2009, The...
ViewLocated in Geelong, The Yeowarra Hill Winery is a fantastic vineyard reception centre, presenting panoramic views of The Warrion Hills and the Lake Colac. At the same time, the front yard...
ViewCurlewis Golf Course is the perfect wedding venue for couples like outdoor locations. The course was inaugurated in the 1970s on 157 acres of land, which East Geelong Golf Club bought in...
ViewEver thought of a wedding at a single-screen theatre steeped in timeless beauty and known for its state-of-the-art audiovisual technologies? The Astor Theatre has been open to the public...
ViewSwiss Mountain Hotel is located in Blampied, Victoria, Australia, and is the oldest weatherboard hotel in the state. It is also one of Victoria's oldest licensed hotels. Swiss Mountain...
ViewDaylesford Cider is just five minutes from Daylesford CBD and only 90 minutes from Melbourne. It is surrounded by lush gardens and orchards where 17 various English-heritage listed ciders...
ViewShearing Shed is a rustic wedding venue that is located in Phillip Island, Cowes. The 20 acres newly renovated venue is It used to be a working shed in 1950, and the country looks heritage...
ViewThe Deakin Management Centre is located on the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. Only 30 minutes from Avalon Airport and 60 minutes from Melbourne it offers an all-in-one wedding reception venue...
ViewFable Dining Room opened in 2018 with its prime location in the Bianchet Winery, fifteen minutes from Eastlink in the heart of the Yarra Valley. Fable Dining Room caters to all kinds of...
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Add your VendorMelbourne, Australia's culinary, cultural, and sports-loving metropolis, offers plenty of fantastic wedding venues for every couple and budget. But better yet, many other unique wedding venues are all just a short drive away. So whatever direction you turn in Victoria, you'll find an unusual wedding venue with different features, from mountain views to cool-climate wines and small penguins.
Barn wedding venues are popular for a reason: the country feeling they exude hard to resist. In Victoria, you’ll find unique landscapes bursting with colour, culture and natural beauty. From farm wedding venues to homesteads, this southeastern state has every kind of country wedding venue. The beautiful Yarra Valley, Dandenong Ranges, Daylesford, Horsham and Bellarine Peninsula are the most popular locations for a barn wedding. The wedding venues in these locations are waiting to be discovered and offer stunning backgrounds for your most special day.
Victoria proudly produces some of the world’s best wines. This means that there are some breathtakingly beautiful wine regions all across this beautiful state, suitable for a fantastic winery wedding. Yarra Valley is world-renowned for its top-notch wineries! You can have a magical celebration in winery wedding venues, vineyards, or estates if you're searching for a wedding venue with accommodation. Suppose you plan to have a traditional ceremony. In that case, you can check various wedding chapels in the region and continue your wedding reception in one of these rustic wedding venues in Victoria.
A beach wedding is a fantastic idea for surf-and-sand-loving couples, and luckily, Victoria has many stunning coasts to tie the knot. You can find unique beach wedding venues in Melbourne, Docklands, St Kilda, Brighton, Sorrento and Geelong. These locations are also perfect for pop up weddings with smaller crowds. If you worry about unfavourable weather conditions such as rain or humidity, you can check indoor waterfront venues with an air conditioner. You can also have an outdoor, lakeside wedding in the country. In that case, you can check the wedding venues in Moama, Kergunyah, Daylesford, Boneo and Woodend.
Are you looking to host your ceremony, cocktails, reception, after party or all of the above outdoors in a beautiful garden wedding venue in Victoria? Be ready to get lost among dozens of options. You can have a small forest wedding in a beautiful camping wedding venue with your loved ones or have a fancy golf course wedding. Let’s not forget stunning Victoria parks as well. One of your other options might be private property wedding hire or houses to rent for weddings. Wedding ceremony under the marquee and reception at vast gardens, can it get more beautiful than that? Lastly, for the ultimate, unforgettable experience, don’t forget to check bush wedding venues in Victoria.
Victoria enjoys warm summers, glorious springs, mild autumns and crisp winters. The majority of the Victoria weddings take place from March to May and September to November. The spring is a perfect time for a magical beach or garden wedding. You can have a rustic fairytale wedding in one of the beautiful rustic wedding venues like barns, wineries, farms, or homesteads in the autumnal season. You can also consider having a forest wedding while the big trees changing colours create the perfect backdrop for your celebration. Take the weather into mind, and don't forget to have a rain backup plan!
Wedding venues in Victoria are aplenty, from most luxurious to affordable, and you'll surely find the best fit for you. However, before starting your hunt, several factors are affecting the price you should know. The first is the season. If you have limited finances or spend your money on other things for your married life, marrying in the off-season will save you lots of money. Since there's a high demand for Victoria wedding venues in summer, spring and early fall, you can consider hosting your most special day in winter or late fall. In this way, your chances to find relatively cheap wedding venues will increase, and you'll get amazing discounts and deals.
The second factor is the number of your guests. With a smaller guest list, you can have your wedding in almost any place you want. Some of the small wedding venues you can consider might be restaurants, wineries, art galleries or even zoos. You can also check elopement packages for the most intimate wedding with a few family members and a couple of friends.
The third factor affecting the price is the services you want to include in your gathering. As you can build your wedding from scratch by visiting vendors one by one, you can also consider choosing a wedding package provided by the venues. We recommend the latter since it will save you from lots of legwork and you'll have time more for the most exciting things, such as your outfits and honeymoon! These wedding packages are customisable and include everything you could possibly need, from catering and wedding flowers to videography and photography. To have the ultimate budget wedding, you can choose a venue that allows for BYO and self-catering.
Victoria hosts many major events throughout the year. A few Victoria events to have on your radar when selecting a wedding date are the Australian Open and Grand Prix in Melbourne, Festival of Sails and The Australian International Airshow in Geelong, Winter Grazing Food and Wine Festival on the Central Coast. You should also take Yarra Valley Food and Wine Festival, the Yarra Valley Wine Show, and A Day on the Green Summer Festival into mind if you're planning to have a magnificent winery wedding in this region. We recommend checking the local calendar and consulting your wedding venue about whether there will be any challenges booking blocks of hotels for your guests or transportation for the wedding date you set.
No amount of time couples spend planning their most special day is truly the same. While some couples plan every little detail thoroughly by themselves, some hire a wedding planner to take care of every need. Like snowflakes, every wedding is unique. However, we recommend getting to it at least one year ahead since some common guidelines you need to follow. First, you should start with setting the time and date, coming up with your guest list and determining your budget. Then, you should find your Victoria wedding venue and book your vendors. Next, decide on your outfits, send your invitations and start planning your honeymoon, especially if you need visas. Take care of all the nooks and crannies, and you're good to go!
After narrowing down your list of wedding venues in Victoria, take some time to visit them in person to get a better sense of what they have to offer. Ask about venue availability on your preferred date(s), total capacity, and wedding package options while you're there. If you're planning on hiring outside wedding vendors, be sure you're aware of any limitations. For example, some Victoria wedding venues have preferred vendors who you are required to book for things like catering, flowers, music, and the wedding cake, among other things.
Other things to think about are whether or not there will be another event in the venue on the same day or during your event and how early you can get there. Is there a payment policy, and when is the first payment due? You and your partner will be in a better position to decide if this is the ideal venue for you once you've found answers to some of these questions.
If Victoria' magical wonders are not hitting the spot, why not check out more regions? Here are some of our favourites.
Victoria Wedding Venues Prices |
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City | Capacity | Unit Price | Wedding Price |
Melbourne | 200 | $111 | $22,200 |
Yarra Valley | 100 | $107 | $10,700 |
Geelong | 150 | $123 | $18,450 |
Mornington | 100 | $95 | $9,500 |
Daylesford | 100 | $143 | $14,300 |
Ballarat | 150 | $107 | $16,050 |