102 N Market St, Mount Joy Get married in the catacombs! This historic 19th century brewery offers several options including the catacombs, the biergarten, and the ballroom.
881 Rockford Rd, Lancaster Your wedding could be a part of history at Historic Rock Ford’s 33 acres in Lancaster County Central Park. This venue offers one event a weekend with the flexibility of using any vendor.
301 Gap Rd, Strasburg Did you know you can get married on a train at Strasburg Rail Road? Choose one of their lavish train cars with a reception dinner at the station for one of the most unique wedding experiences in Lancaster County.
125 E King St, Lancaster For an elegant urban wedding with customizable options, look no further than Excelsior in downtown Lancaster. You can choose to get married on the terrace, garden courtyard, a ballroom, or the catacombs.
75 Champ Blvd, Manheim Spooky Nook offers an all-inclusive wedding experience with a guest capacity of 10,000, on-site catering, and overnight accommodations for your guests. Getting married at a sports complex means you have ample room to work with as well as access to fields, climbing walls, an arcade, and much more.
1120 Marietta Ave, Lancaster Hold you wedding on the historic Wheatland property of former president James Buchanan. LancasterHistory offers outdoor wedding packages with a backdrop of the Presidential mansion and The Carriage House terrace for a stunning cocktail hour.
21 N Mulberry St, Lancaster Mulberry Art Studios is an indoor, downtown venue with many years in the wedding business. This venue allows you to customize the space to your liking and bring in your own vendors to make your vision a reality.
26 E Chestnut St, Lancaster The Imperial Restaurant in Lancaster City offers a one-of-a-kind space where you can host your rehearsal dinner in the restaurant, have your guests say in the conjoining Holiday Inn Lancaster, and get married overlooking the city on the Imperial Terrace space.
368 Middletown Rd, Hummelstown What is more unique than getting married in a living cavern?! Nestled behind a former cattle ranch with fields and woodland, Indian Echo Caverns and Echo Dell offers a few options for you wedding including a creek-side ceremony, pavilion ceremony, or even a wedding in the caves for an unforgettable experience!
438 N Queen St, Lancaster For a more playful reception, consider Decades for your wedding for a fun night of bowling, arcade games, and themed cocktails for you and your guests.
42 N Prince St, Lancaster The Ware Center offers a unique downtown venue with a glass pyramid ceiling and an open floor plan that can accommodate 300 guests. For a more intimate reception, you can choose the Regitz Art Gallery instead, which features exhibits by local artists.
2451 Kissel Hill Rd, Lancaster This venue is a living museum made up of the largest collection of Pennsylvania German artifacts in the country. Landis Valley’s most popular option is their Yellow Barn & Courtyard, but this venue is flexible with several options for indoor and outdoor weddings on the property.
300 Gap Rd, Strasburg Get married among a collection of 100 historic locomotives and railroad cars! This large venue is unlike any other and is sure to stun your guests with the open museum as well as the surrounding Lancaster County farmland.
24 E King St, Lancaster More than an Irish pub, Tellus 360 serves as a versatile, multi-floor event space with an urban feel and rooftop green space with a beautiful view of the Lancaster City skyline.
650 N Prince St, Lancaster For a unique venue space that can host anywhere from 25 to 10,000 guests, consider a wedding at the ballpark! Clipper Magazine Stadium can host your wedding in the stadium or even in their new Lancaster Silverball Retro Arcade, sure to entertain you and your guests all evening.
Lancaster is brimming with an assortment of exceptional banquet spaces, presenting varied backdrops for corporate events, private meetings, and weddings.