Savannah’s Newest Wedding Venues
Following up on our favorite venues blog post, we’re excited to share some new and unique options making waves in the wedding scene. Explore the charm of historic museums that blend timeless elegance with cultural richness, perfect for couples seeking a venue with character and history. For a more inclusive and spiritual setting, consider a beautifully restored church designed to welcome all faiths and backgrounds. Lastly, transport your celebration to Europe without leaving town at a stunning European-inspired venue that combines old-world architecture with modern amenities. These fresh additions offer a variety of vibes to suit your dream day.
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum
This venue, steeped in both history and Southern charm, is the childhood home of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low. This National Historic Landmark offers a meaningful backdrop for couples looking to start a new chapter. Host your ceremony and reception in the museum’s beautifully restored Victorian garden & courtyard — just as Juliette did herself back in 1886! The intimate ambiance of this venue not only supports the preservation effort, but provides a perfect location for your celebration.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah
Nestled on the historic Troup Square, this charming and inclusive venue invites everyone to their place of worship. Originally built in 1851, it features stained glass windows, a baby grand piano, and unique architecture. With room for up to 150 guests, this picturesque location offers historic charm in an intentional and inclusive support.
Located just outside Savannah, this venue boasts 56 acres of lakeside gardens which create a magical backdrop for unforgettable weddings and events. With European-inspired architecture and serene water views, this venue blends Southern charm and upscale elegance in one location. With space to host guest counts of 150 and up, this is the perfect spot for a dreamy, elegant wedding day.