Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Planning & Advice Wedding Venue Ideas Great Wedding Reception Venues on the East Coast By Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber has been writing, editing, and producing lifestyle and weddings content for over seven years. In that time, she has interviewed and worked with hundreds of leading experts to become an authority on all things homekeeping, flower arranging, home design, and wedding planning. Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 7, 2021 Close Brian D. Smith The East Coast is as beautiful as it is diverse, spanning from the top of Maine to the tip of Florida. Covering plenty of ground in both the North and the South, it's a popular region to get married in. Whether you're a native to the area, have family nearby, or just love to visit a certain spot along the Atlantic, an East Coast wedding may be right for you. With its thick forests, sprawling shorelines, mountain ranges, and famous cities, the East appeals to nearly every sort of vision, be it rustic, modern, classic, or a mix. For a warm, intimate wedding, check out the one of the many East Coast barns. For something elegant and oceanside, consider tying the knot at a seaside resort. There are cool hotels for contemporary couples, museums and gardens with cultural appeal, and older venues with plenty of history—see, we told you, diverse! No matter the size of your nuptial affair or the type of wedding you hope to have, the East Coast has plenty to offer when it comes to gorgeous event spaces. Interested in planning an eastern celebration in one of the coastline's 15 states? Ahead, some of our favorite options, from real weddings and the pages of our magazine. Click through for a list of top places to book for your wedding reception and cocktail hour. 01 of 41 Mayflower Inn & Spa, Washington, Connecticut Courtesy of Auberge Resorts Collection Couples dreaming of a picture-perfect garden wedding should look no further than the Mayflower Inn & Spa, located in the town of Washington, Connecticut. Set on 58-acres of woodland and perfectly manicured gardens, this Auberge Resorts Collection property is less than a two-hour drive from New York City and features a built-in Sperry Tent situated on the great lawn. The outdoor tented reception area can accomodate up to 150 guests seated and up to 300 standing. 02 of 41 The Inn at Perry Cabin, St. Michaels, Maryland Courtesy of the Inn at Perry Cabin The Inn at Perry Cabin sits on the Chesapeake Bay, so coastal charm is a given. Indoor spaces are available to couples, as are the acres of gorgeous gardens. Guests can also lodge at the hotel, making planning even easier. Do you recognize this famous facade? It was a filming location for Wedding Crashers. Go Inside a Wedding Held at This Location 03 of 41 DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts Bob Arcand DeCordova Sculpture Park is where art and weddings combine. Host your reception in the park itself amidst the gorgeous, intriguing installations, but head up to the Rappaport Roof Terrace for a cocktail hour with a view first. See More Sculpture Wedding Venues 04 of 41 Gurney's Star Island, Montauk, New York Courtesy of Gurney’s Star Island Resort & Marina Looking for a waterfront venue that's driving distance from New York City? Consider Gurney's Star Island Resort & Marina. The indoor-outdoor venue, situated on Lake Montauk, is a great choice for city couples who want to host an intimate, nautical celebration. If you prefer the beach (and have a larger guest list), explore Star Island's sister property, Gurney's Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa. 05 of 41 Overlook Barn, Banner Elk, North Carolina The Overlook Barn is a rustic venue that was renovated specifically with weddings in mind. For an outdoor reception, use Mary's Meadow, where the mountain backdrop can't be beat. 06 of 41 Hidden Pond, Kennebunkport, Maine Courtesy of Hidden Pond For a woodsy wedding, try Hidden Pond. The window-lined Event Barn has open ceilings and enough space for 80 wedding guests. 07 of 41 Handsome Hollow, Long Eddy, New York Handsome Hollow is a 93-acre property with trails, springs, blueberry fields, and more. The barn was first built over 200 years ago, and has since been beautifully remodeled. 08 of 41 Sassafras Fork Farm, Rougemont, North Carolina Heather Payne Sassafras Fork Farm is a modest, family-owned property with pastures of livestock and crops of produce. The gorgeous flower fields aren't just pretty—they're the inspiration behind the farm's floral design services. See More from This Rustic Wedding 09 of 41 Storm King Art Center, New Windsor, New York Jerry L. Thompson Storm King, a Hudson Valley sculpture park, is just an hour from New York City. Striking exhibitions and a pastoral landscape give the space its beauty. 10 of 41 Riverside on the Potomac, Leesburg, Virginia Jodi & Kurt Photography Riverside on the Potomac has multiple wedding venues. The Historic Bank Barn and Waterfall Terrace and Patio are two pretty options for standard receptions, while the Long Stable Gallery can accommodate smaller ones. Go Inside This Farm Wedding 11 of 41 Cliff House, Cape Neddick, Maine Courtesy of Cliff House Cliff House's grounds overlook the Atlantic Ocean, so breathtaking views are a given. For cocktail hour, try the Cape Neddick Salon, which includes an outdoor terrace. Then move into the Atlantic Ballroom for a reception with views of the water. 12 of 41 Ram's Head Inn, Shelter Island, New York Thayer Allyson Gowdy Head to beautiful Shelter Island and tie the knot at the Ram's Head Inn. With its own private beach, a waterfront gazebo, a large front lawn, and, of course, the inn itself, there's plenty of room to spread out. The venue prides itself on its beauty and seclusion, so you can be sure your wedding will take place far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Go Inside This Nature-Inspired Wedding 13 of 41 Please Touch Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Kid-friendly museum by day, fun and beautiful event space by night. The carousel is just the start of Please Touch Museum's appeal. The venue is located in Memorial Hall, which was practically built to be in wedding photos. See More from This Metallic Wedding 14 of 41 Vinegar Hill Music Theatre, Arundel, Maine Courtesy of Vinegar Hill Music Theatre Vinegar Hill is intimate and historic, and typically hosts local musical talent. Book the barn, which has wrought-iron chandeliers, or use the patio area, which has its own hand-built bar. 15 of 41 MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts Cambria Grace Photography The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art is a renovated factory with a one-of-a-kind atmosphere. While the collection's always changing, the event potential stays the same—the galleries, lobby, courtyards, and buildings each have their own personality. See More from This Nontraditional Wedding 16 of 41 Meridian House, Washington, D.C. Abby Jiu Photography Some consider the Meridian House the best example of French architecture in the United States. It sits beside a grove of linden trees and cocktail hour-worthy gardens, and the spaces inside are both elegant and refined—perfect for a formal wedding. 17 of 41 Playa Largo Resort & Spa, Key Largo, Florida Courtesy of Playa Largo Resort & Spa Book Playa Largo's ballroom for Keys-style glamour—it has panoramic views and courtyards, too. There's also a pool terrace, beachfront areas, and tree-filled lawns for outdoor weddings. 18 of 41 Newagen Seaside Inn, Southport, Maine Jodi & Kurt Photography Marry your partner right on the water at Newagen Seaside Inn. After tying the knot outdoors with Boothbay Harbor as your backdrop, take your reception to the oceanfront restaurant, where the views never cease. Guests can also stay on the property, which simplifies planning for accommodations. Go Inside This Nautical Wedding 19 of 41 Crooked River, Hiltons, Virginia Courtesy of Crooked River Receptions at Crooked River are held at the historic Ohio Grist Mill. The structure, which was built in the early 1800s, is warmly lit and offers a rustic ambiance. 20 of 41 The Marker Waterfront Resort, Key West, Florida Courtesy of The Marker Waterfront Resort The Marker Waterfront Resort is especially charming thanks to its Old Town architecture. Use the wraparound veranda for your cocktail hour, then migrate to the Harbor House Ballroom for dinner and dancing. 21 of 41 The Hartford Club, Hartford, Connecticut Orchard Cove Photography The Hartford Club is the oldest private social club in the area. Built in the 1800s, it's paneled in dark wood and embellished with grand fireplaces, original chandeliers, and a gilded ceiling. 22 of 41 The Bowery Hotel, New York, New York The effortlessly cool vibes of the downtown Bowery Hotel will undoubtedly rub off on any and all celebrations held here. The vintage-y second floor, with its large private terrace, has hosted album-release parties and swanky benefits. Coming up: your killer reception. 23 of 41 St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Art, St. Petersburg, Florida At the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Art, choose from a giant glass conservatory, Spanish-style gardens, or a classic ballroom with 22-foot-high ceilings for your event. Before the festivities begin, your guests can wander around admiring all the artwork. 24 of 41 Wainright House, Rye, New York Francophiles, listen up! There's a little bit of France just 40 minutes north of New York City. Wainwright House, modeled after a stately French chateau, is a tres chic wedding location with vistas across Milton Harbor to the Marshlands Conservancy. 25 of 41 Metropolitan Building, Long Island City, New York Originally built as an electrical-parts factory, the Metropolitan Building was converted to an event venue in 1980. It's a highly customizable space with a wide range of rooms, including a piano bar lounge, a lofty expanse with 14-foot ceilings, and a mirrored salon. 26 of 41 New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York Thanks to its many different gardens, the New York Botanical Garden can provide a stunning organic backdrop to celebrations ranging from bohemian to buttoned-up. See More Botanical Garden Wedding Venues 27 of 41 Riverside Yacht Club, Riverside, Connecticut Your classy reception will be smooth sailing at the private, harbor-front Riverside Yacht Club on Long Island Sound. 28 of 41 New York Academy of Sciences, New York, New York Located in downtown Manhattan, the New York Academy of Sciences offers a 40th-floor event space with breathtaking views of the New York City skyline. Perfect for a green wedding, this is a gold-certified LEED building. 29 of 41 Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Connecticut Smack on the banks of the Lieutenant River, the Florence Griswold Museum can be yours for either an indoor celebration amid the galleries or an outside gathering on the Adrian P. Moore Garden Terrace overlooking the glassy water. 30 of 41 Blue Hill, Pocantico Hills, New York For food that's a standout, not an afterthought, hold your bash at Blue Hill, a restaurant that uses only the freshest ingredients grown or raised on neighboring farms. 31 of 41 Castle Hill Resort & Spa, Ludlow, Vermont Elisabeth Millay Photography Charming only begins to describe the boutique Castle Hill Resort & Spa in the ski town of Ludlow. Whether you want a tented fete in the fresh mountain air or an elegant affair in a formal dining room, they've got you covered. 32 of 41 Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, New York At the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, choose your reception location from the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, Cranford Rose Garden, or Osborne Garden, which has wisteria-wrapped pergolas that just scream "ceremony marker." 33 of 41 Location 05, New York, New York Ferris Vanderveer Located in Manhattan's TriBeCa neighborhood, Location 05 is a collection of six loft spaces; some are furnished with artful, neutral pieces, while others are totally bare presenting a clean slate so you can let your imagination run wild. 34 of 41 Picnic House, Brooklyn, New York The brick-and-glass Picnic House, originally built in 1927, overlooks the lawns of Prospect Park, an oasis in urban Brooklyn. 35 of 41 Brookside Gardens, Silver Spring, Maryland Julie Lim At Brookside Gardens, summertime will see you outside surrounded by buds, blossoms, and blooms, while in wintertime you'll be snug as a bug in the conservatory or the reception hall, which has panoramic garden views. 36 of 41 Oheka Castle, Huntington, New York Courtesy of Oheka Castle Originally the country's second-largest private residence, the Oheka Castle is now known for its manicured gardens, opulent rooms, and mouthwatering catering. 37 of 41 Winvian, Litchfield, Connecticut The grounds are as beautiful as the buildings at the Winvian, a rustic getaway in the Litchfield Hills, the lowermost section of the Berkshire Mountains. 38 of 41 Sunset Beach Hotel, Shelter Island, New York Hotelier Andre Balazs's carefree Sunset Beach Inn has a French restaurant right on the sand that was made for jovial revelers. If you're planning to wed during the summer, Andre Balazs' own wine, Sunset Beach Rose, simply must be your drink of choice. 39 of 41 Pond Pavilion of the Equinox Resort, Manchester, Vermont The Equinox Resort seems to have everything: a golf course, a gorgeous spa, expansive grounds, and even a historic house that was once the home of Abraham Lincoln's granddaughter. The celebration sites are just as impressive: three ballrooms, a variety of gardens (which aren't garden variety), and a pond-fronting pavilion. 40 of 41 Lauxmont Farms, Wrightsville, Pennsylvania Fronting a river, the 1,400-acre Lauxmont Farms lets couples choose from gardens (both sunken and Japanese), rolling pastures, a domed rotunda, and a cobblestone courtyard for their sure-to-be-scenic vows. 41 of 41 The Foundry, Long Island City, New York Krause All brick, iron, and glass, the 19th-century Foundry has been spruced up, yet it still retains its cool industrial feel with several rooms plus a courtyard and terrace. 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