Wedding and party planning starts with your venue. In a city like Atlanta, the event venue options are limitless! Depending on the type of occasion you envision, there are several different venue types ranging from hotel ballrooms, Antebellum homes, banquet halls, art galleries, gardens, country clubs and conference centers.
Browse the collection of Atlanta Wedding and Party Venues below. Looking for something more specific, consider these common event venue options: Atlanta Antebellum Homes, Atlanta Hotel & Ballrooms, Atlanta Country Clubs, Atlanta Museums and Art Gallery Venues, and Atlanta Outdoor Weddings.





The Peachtree Club
999 Peachtree St NE
Suite 2800
Atlanta, GA 30309
The Peachtree Club is located on the 28th floor over looking the heart of Midtown. With it's breathtaking skyline views, The Peachtree Club is the perfect venue for the couple looking for a unique and sophisticated Wedding Reception. The . . .
The Commerce Club
191 Peachtree Street, 49th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
The Commerce Club provides its guests with a distinguished setting conducive to business and social entertaining. The Club is located in the vibrant core of Atlanta’s downtown area in the most prestigious address in metropolitan Atlanta . . .
The Fox Theatre
Atlanta, GA 30308
The Fox Theatre is located on Peachtree Street in the middle of the city. Not only is it on the National Historic Register, but it is one of the most beloved landmarks in the city because it is a real memory maker for the citizens of Atlanta. They . . .
Renaissance Atlanta Midtown
866 West Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30308
MEET ATLANTA’S NEWEST DEBUTANTE In the city’s most fashionable neighborhood debuts its most welcoming hotel: Renaissance Atlanta - Midtown. Discover a distinctive blend of Southern hospitality, artful sophistication and modern comfort, . . .
Ventanas Rooftop Venue
275 Baker Street
Atlanta, GA 30313
Ventanas, the Spanish word for windows, is where you’ll find the only sweeping view of the Atlanta skyline that soars from Stone Mountain to Kennesaw Mountain. Perched atop the 14th and 15th stories of the Park Pavilion building in the . . .











