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Your guide to wedding venues in Chattanooga, TN

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Have your Spanish villa wedding right here in Chattanooga. | Photo via @tnriverplace

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It’s officially wedding season, Nooga. If you’re like us, wedding invitations are starting to crowd your fridge and some (I’m looking at you, City Editor Brianna) are preparing to walk down the aisle themselves.

They don’t call Chattanooga the Scenic City for nothing; it’s a beautiful place to tie the knot. Today we’re hoping to help you pick a key necessity for your wedding — the venue. Here’s your guide to four wedding venues in the Chattanooga area.

💍 Common House, 1517 Mitchell Ave.

If you’re looking for immaculate vibes + beautiful, modern decor — Common House might be your go-to venue.

Services include: In-house catering, sommelier-curated wines, full bar service, audio + visual equipment, professional waitstaff, and more.

The spaces: Ruby Hall, Pennybacker Room, Garden, Bridal Suite + guest rooms.

Inquire for rates + additional information.

💍 Tennessee RiverPlace, 3104 Scenic Waters Ln.

This Spanish mansion sits on 135 acres of rolling farmland alongside the Tennessee River that’s perfect for the nature-loving couple.

Services include: A 40x80 tent, use of commercial kitchen, tables + chairs, public restrooms, and more.

The spaces: The 10,000-sqft main villa, 4,000-sqft patio, multiple lounges, bridal suite + groom lounge.

Inquire for wedding packages + special offers.

💍 Waterhouse Pavilion at Miller Plaza, 850 Market St.

Located in the heart of downtown Chattanooga, Waterhouse Pavilion is the perfect urban, simplistic venue with a newly renovated plaza. (Bonus: City Editor Brianna is getting married here this month and we couldn’t be more excited.)

Services include: Security, event insurance, prep kitchen, table + chair setup, four tvs + av speakers, and more.

The spaces: The pavilion + plaza, outdoor stage, and two dressing suites.

Inquire here.

💍 Church on Main, 1601 Rossville Ave.

This space was originally built in 1904 in the heart of Southside Chattanooga and still has the original hardwood floors + exposed brick for that vintage charm and historic ambiance.

Services include: Tables, black chairs, access to venue grounds for photos, and more.

The spaces: 4,800-sqft venue, bridal suite + groom room.

Inquire for wedding packages, enhancements, and additional information.

💍 Other wedding venues to check out:

And if you’re one of our readers who’s newly engaged first of all, congratulations, and second, be sure to check out Zola for all your wedding website, registry, and invite needs.*

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