Beyond Austin’s booming tech, music and culinary scenes lies a rich history. We’ve selected some of our favorite venues for the couple looking to incorporate historic Austin elegance into their wedding day. Whether you’re looking to celebrate in the heart of downtown or a multi-day event in the Hill Country, check out these historic Austin wedding venues for a truly Texas experience.
Hotel Ella – Your celebration can be the next chapter in an over 100-year-old legacy of style and grace when you host your wedding or soirée at Hotel Ella. From the intimate Parlor Bar to the idyllic front lawn, Hotel Ella’s beautifully designed indoor and outdoor event spaces provide the perfect backdrop for any social gathering, including weddings, cocktail receptions, fundraisers, galas, milestone birthdays and more.
The Woodbine Mansion – Since 1900, the Woodbine Mansion has been the most well-known home in Round Rock. Its commanding presence houses picture-perfect settings and a multitude of options for welcoming guests in style. From the original chandeliers and mirrors to the grand dining room and ornate gazebo, the possibilities are endless, right on Main Street.
Sophie’s Gasthaus – Sophie’s Gasthaus is the perfect choice for an intimate wedding or larger celebration. This 1906 estate, turned boutique hotel & venue, offers moody interiors & a gorgeous courtyard for events, as well as, luxury overnight suites. Situated in the heart of New Braunfels, within walking distance of the area’s best restaurants, shops & attractions. This makes it easy for couples and their guests to explore the city before and after the wedding.
Chateau Bellevue – Experience our high quality value, client focused service, delicious in-house catering and historically classic and charming venue. A wedding at Chateau Bellevue is a special experience unique to Austin to make your wedding memorable and affordable. To schedule a venue tour or for more information, please contact us.
The Grand Lady – Hidden on the Eastern outskirts of Austin, the Grand Lady of Austin is set on 20 acres of Oak Trees. “The Grand Lady” is a mansion built in Bartlett in 1881, and relocated to Manor, Texas as a wedding present for the Waltons. Cared for by various families through each phase of her life, she serves as a grand backdrop for wedding celebrations that embrace modern traditions of love, friendship and family.
Springdale Station – If you’re into the history behind Austin, you may know this venue as the acclaimed train depots, Boone Station and Pine Street Station, from the early 1900s. While paying homage to its roots, Springdale Station’s founders Moya and Colin McIntrye opened the venue in 2016 combining the two historic stations together, giving it new life and a fresh identity for all to enjoy!
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