Luxury Wedding Venue in Washington DC The DAR, or The Daughters of the American Revolution, is one of our favorite wedding and event venues in Washington, D.C. The venue is close to famous DC landmarks and is also in close proximity to amazing hotels. Waldorf Astoria, Hay Adams, and Willard InterContinental are less than a […]
The Line Hotel, located in the vibrant Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC, is quickly becoming one of the city’s most popular wedding venues. With its contemporary design, diverse event spaces – including a rooftop option, and exceptional amenities, it’s no wonder that couples are choosing to get married here. Here’s why The […]
Intimate Wedding Venue in Washington DC The Meridian House is one of Washington DC’s most elegant and intimate venues. It is located about 1.5 miles from the white house in a residential setting. The house was built by renowned architect John Russell Pope, who designed the Jefferson Memorial, the National Gallery of Art (West […]
Luxury Wedding Venue in Washington DC The iconic Hay Adams in Washington DC is one of DC’s most coveted luxury wedding venues. No where else in the city can you view several national monuments, the White House, Lafayette Park, and St. John’s Church. With a legacy of service and excellence, elegant event spaces, and […]
Historic Train Station Wedding Venue in Washington DC Union Station in DC is of course a train station, but it is also a grand event space. If you are hosting a corporate convention, gala, or large wedding this should definitely be a space to consider. The full venue can accommodate up to 4,000 people […]
Luxury Wedding Venue in Washington DC Perfectly situated in the heart of Washington DC, The Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium is one of the most sought-after luxury wedding venues in Washington D.C. This venue has hosted several galas, conferences, and weddings. It is located in the Federal Triangle, which is formed by 15th Street NW, […]
A Beaux – Arts Wedding Venue in Washington DC “The Perry Belmont House is possibly the finest, intact example of a Beaux-Arts style mansion in Washington, DC. Beaux-Arts translates as “beautiful art”, a style-prevalent from 1880-1920 – and is generally related to theatrical or monumental design employing classical details and proportions.” Perry Belmont was a […]
A Fine Art Wedding Venue in Washington DC In the spring of 1905, the Anderson House, in Washington DC, was completed and took its place as one of the capital city’s most fashionable mansions—a “Florentine villa in the midst of American independence.” The Anderson House was designed as the winter residence of Larz Anderson and […]