Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Best Places to Have Outdoor Wedding in Atlanta

With historic charm and the natural beauty of decades old Magnolia, Oak, and Peach trees, and temperate weather, Atlanta is an unrivaled city for a wedding. There’s no place like it, and while that’s wonderful news for fellow Atlantians, it can be difficult when it comes to selecting a wedding venue. Many brides and grooms are looking to plan their special day in a lovely outdoor setting, hoping to incorporate the natural beauty the city has to bring. With so many choices for Atlanta weddings, we’ve compiled a brief list of some of our favorite places to have an outdoor wedding, with the help of The Atlanta Journal Constitution.

Smith Family Farm: The gardens at The Smith Family Farm are a great choice for the couple that desires some rustic, country chic elements on their wedding day. The farmhouse was built in the 1860s and currently is part of the Atlanta Historical Center, giving tours and educating groups about farm life in the Civil War era. The backdrop for the wedding are original Civil War era farm buildings, immaculately kept penned gardens. You can even arrange for costumed interpreters to hold craft demonstrations and have the Smith Family Farm sheep welcome your guests to further enhance the rustic tone of the evening.

Margaret Mitchell House: Most Atlanta natives know about the Margaret Mitchell House. Many can tell you where it is, but few have ever been inside it. This historic landmark makes for such a versatile wedding space. Though best suited for a smaller wedding, the Margaret Mitchell House works well for many wedding themes and concepts. The ceremony and reception can take place within the house or in the elegant backyard, making it a venue well suited for the possibility of inclement weather on your wedding day. Plus, the historic charm of the house makes an excellent backdrop for pictures taken in the front yard of the home.

Rhodes Hall: Once the residence of Amos Rhodes, founder of Rhodes Furniture, Rhodes Hall is a classic Atlanta icon. Located on the prominent Peachtree Street, this castle-like venue is the perfect location for a bride who wants to feel like a princess on her wedding day. Rhodes Hall has a variety of spaces to be rented for your wedding depending on your needs and your wedding size. We especially appreciate the gorgeous rolling lawns on the hall grounds, which serve as an excellent space for an outdoor ceremony. Rose Garden at Atlanta Botanical Gardens: The Atlanta Botanical Gardens are one of Atlanta’s most popular attractions. The Rose Garden within the city’s Botanical Gardens make for such a unique wedding venue. The fragrant perfume of the garden’s many variety of roses linger in the air as guests watch you exchange heartfelt vows. This venue incorporates even more of Atlanta’s charm as the Midtown skyline hangs in the backdrop.

There is no shortage for gorgeous, unique outdoor Atlanta wedding venues. With so many places to choose from for venue, we want to make your selection for Atlanta wedding flowers easy. Peachtree Petals has been named best Atlanta wedding florist by WeddingWire.com and TheKnot.com several years in a row. Quality and service are synonymous with wedding flowers from Peachtree Petals.

The premier Atlanta wedding florist has something for every venue, vision, and budget. We start our process with a complimentary consultation to talk with you about your ideas, likes, dislikes, venue, and budget. Once our talented wedding florists know you better, they will create a price quote for you and will immediately get started working to make your wedding dreams come true. Our brides love the simplicity of the process, the quality of our flowers, and the customer service that’s committed to working with you every step of the way.

Get started today by visiting our Atlanta wedding page, where you can browse our extensive wedding portfolio and schedule your consultation. You can also contact us by phone at 678-336-1195, or stop by our floral boutique located at 1450 W Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta.

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