Small Wedding Locations
With a small guest list, your location opportunities are limitless. Here are some perfect venues for small weddings.
Backyard Wedding
Tying the knot in a friend or family member’s backyard is a great option because you have ultimate flexibility. When you know the host, there’s a lot you can prepare ahead of time, which can make the day of the celebration a lot easier and more relaxed. Some couples take a casual approach with homemade centerpieces and a potluck dinner and still others opt for catering and formal flower arrangements.
Garden Wedding
There are several great locations for small garden weddings in the Twin Cities area. There are multiple outdoor gardens at the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum also has some beautiful spots for weddings with less than 50 guests. With a garden wedding, you also have the benefit of gorgeous natural decor already surrounding your celebration.
Restaurant Wedding
While restaurants are currently figuring out how to navigate during a pandemic, warmer weather will bring options for renting out patios and rooftops for small weddings. Bonus: delicious food and drink already on site!
Taproom Wedding
Are you and your partner beer geeks? A taproom wedding may be the perfect fit. Hire a food truck to take care of dinner for tasty fare and some fun photo ops!
Vacation Rental Wedding
You don’t have to board a plane to take advantage of a vacation rental because there are probably amazing rentals wherever you happen to live. Check out Vrbo and Airbnb for rentals near you, or within driving distance. You could rent a cabin, cottage, farm or home with a large property and make a weekend out of the festivities. Keep in mind that certain vacation rentals may require advance notice of an event happening on the property because of additional permissions and insurance that will need to be secured. So be sure to ask about any requirements before you book.
A Small Wedding in a Large Venue
If you’ve had your heart set on a specific venue there’s no reason why you can’t still have a small wedding there. Museums, libraries, and various historic buildings all offer stunning settings to wed. A larger venue with a smaller guest list means you can have your wedding indoors, in your dream location, and stay properly socially distanced.