Los Angeles is well known for how expensive it can be, but that doesn’t mean you have to break the bank on the biggest day of your life just because you’re used to paying high rent and taxes (worth it, BTW). Whether you’re a local looking for the perfect place to hold your nuptials or have decided LA is the perfect place for a destination wedding, keep reading to learn the top Los Angeles wedding venues that won’t eat a huge chunk of your wedding budget.
Yamashiro Hollywood
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There are plenty of things Hollywood is known for, not the least of which is the Hollywood sign, but take this as a sign to check out the Yamashiro Hollywood. This little LA hideaway boasts stunning authentic Japanese gardens, breathtaking, not to mention panoramic views of the city, and best of all? They specialize in celebrations that go deep into the night.
If you or your partner are fans of Japanese architecture, ponds, or pagodas, this is the one of the best wedding venues in Los Angeles for you. Even if Japanese architecture isn’t your thing, just think about it – the photography opportunities here are endless!
The indoor spaces at Yamashiro are modern and sleek and are sat next to garden courtyards, meaning you and your guests will feel like you’re in the lap of luxury without splurging more than you planned.
Franklin Canyon Park
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Are you and your partner dreaming of a green wedding? Green, sustainable, and nature-inspired weddings are seriously on trend right now, and Franklin Canyon Park provides the perfect backdrop for this type of event.
The quiet environment nestled in Beverly Hills has several outdoor facilities, such as lakeside picnic areas, large lawns with majestic oaks, and, of course, amphitheaters. Additionally, the arboretum has hardwood floors, which keep that back-to-nature vibe, along with soft lighting. Directly off the arboretum is a beautiful courtyard with stunning views of the mountains.
Huron Substation
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The historical treasure that is Huron Substation in LA is a must if you want an open space with an old-world feel. The interior of the Huron is quite impressive, with massive arched windows, the original brickwork, and concrete floors.
For the modern couple who wants an open environment, the almost fifty-foot cathedral ceiling will blow your mind and open up endless possibilities for decorations. The large barn doors lead to a quaint and romantic courtyard with vibrant greenery, a fountain, and string lights which would work great if you want a band at your wedding. The location won’t break the bank and can serve as a low-key event or be easily elevated if that’s more what you’re looking for.
Annenberg Community Beach House
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For the Santa Monica couple who want to keep things close to home, the Annenberg Community Beach House should be at the top of your list. It brings everything Coastal California is known for, so this is the spot if you’re looking for an affordable beach venue. Beautiful Pacific views and Old Hollywood history marry perfectly together here.
You’re on five acres of the oceanfront with not just the beach but gardens, too. There’s a modern event house to utilize or the Sand & Sea Room too. The Sand & Sea room has a deck conveniently adjoined to it, which makes it ideal for letting the event flow seamlessly indoors and outdoors after the ceremony on the beach. If you know that your event is going to be a more intimate and smaller gathering, you can choose to use the historic Marion Davies guest house with all the charm you’d expect.
It’s Not About the Money
While over-the-top expensive weddings reigned supreme for years, today’s couples are embracing more relaxed and less pricey weddings. From eloping to micro-weddings being on trend to choosing to save money for your life together instead of your wedding, there are countless reasons the modern Los Angeles couple would opt to save serious cash on their big day.
While each of the above mentioned venues are very different, there’s something for every type of couple to make their LA wedding dreams come true without sacrificing financial freedom post-wedding. Take a tour of one or all of these venues and find the one that’s guaranteed to make your wedding dreams come true. Which one will you say “I do” to?