Wedding Venue

The Governor Thomas Bennett House, circa 1825, is one of the grandest and most beautiful houses in Charleston, South Carolina. It is available for corporate events, private parties, luncheons, wedding ceremonies, receptions and rehearsal dinners.

Opened in 1942 as Charleston‘s premier movie house, the American Theater’s regal Art Deco architecture and timeless Hollywood glamour make this sophisticated event venue worthy of red carpets and dazzling marquees.

Experience the ultimate in southern charm at our hotel in the heart of historic Charleston. Opened in 1853, The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel is a unique hotel close to the Museum Mile and many historic downtown sights. We are a full service hotel with warm hospitality and friendly services, concierge staff and valet parking.

Harborside East, a waterfront venue located on Patriot‘s Point in Charleston. With its striking views of the Charleston skyline and harbor, it’s an ideal choice for couples who want an elegant wedding with a waterfront outdoor ceremony. The modern building features a posh interior with marble accents, sophisticated lighting and panoramic views of the iconic Ravenel Bridge. Harborside provides 4 waterfront ceremony sites and a banquet facility that provides ample space to create a thoughtful guest flow with plenty of room for dancing, cocktails, and conversation. There are unique stainless steel indoor and outdoor bars so you guests can enjoy drinks with harbor views. Floor to ceiling windows add an expansive quality to the banquet hall.

With its waterfront location and unforgettable views, the Creek Club at I’On is a picturesque venue with over 5,000 square feet of space including wide, beautiful porches. The Creek Club can accommodate between 75 and 300-guest events. The spacious, open floor plan features tall oversized windows, high ceilings with exposed rafters, and two grand fireplaces. The large lawn overlooking the creek and marsh is perfect for outdoor ceremonies or oyster roasts with a view. Beautifully landscaped with native foliage including live oaks, palms, and azaleas, the gardens are a sight to behold year-round.

After an extensive, remarkable adaptive reuse project, this building is once again ready for primetime as the Historic District‘s premier venue. Historic bricks and wood columns provide glimpses into the circa 1856 building’s industrial past. Bespoke, luxurious interiors complement history to culminate a landmark venue. Merchants Hall is palpably exciting, while maintaining and emphasizing Charleston’s unique history and culture. Boasting spectacular views of the City Market, this is the location to experience Charleston’s finest.

Stunning panorama. Thanks to its perch on the Cooper River, in the footprint of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, this new event space boasts one particularly breathtaking attribute- the view. Situated amid Mt. Pleasant’s picturesque Memorial Waterfront Park, this venue is unparalleled.

With stunning architecture and exquisitely appointed Ballrooms, we are the ultimate destination for your wedding. Whether 100 or 600 guests, the Charleston Gaillard Center’s unique collection of spaces, each with its own unique look and its own brand of vibrant appeal can be set-up to create the perfect backdrop to impress your guests. The Gaillard Center offers quintessential charm with a complete range of supporting services and amenities. Located in the heart of Charleston famed Historic District, with accommodations to suit all tastes, we are the perfect venue for your wedding.

The famous Avenue Of Oaks is a ¾ mile of 270 year old giant live oaks draped with Spanish moss that is one of the most breathtaking wonders of nature anywhere in the world. It is an awesome spectacle and creates a spectacular backdrop and the perfect setting to let those memories for a lifetime unfold in a variety of ways.

The Bigelow family, William Barclay Hall and the staff of the plantation stand ready to bring you the tea experience of your life. We’re located on picturesque Wadmalaw Island in the heart of the lowcountry just a few miles south of the historic city of Charleston.