Popular sites for wedding ceremonies and receptions in Phoenix, Arizona. Includes antique buildings, luscious gardens, old west themes, country clubs,resorts, gardens and a Celtic courtyard.
Some of the most popular places to have a wedding are country clubs and resorts.The "valley of the Sun" is peppered with plenty of both that will accommodate a wedding party; here are some of the top picks:
Right outside of Phoenix.Wonderful mountain views. Chosen as #29 of the Top 75 Resorts in North America.
Contact:
CopperWynd Resort and Club
Catering/Conference Services
13225 N. Eagle Ridge Dr.
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
(480)333-1846
Pointe Hilton Resorts
A beautiful resort overlooking the mountains, and has spectacular city views. Handles up to 220 guests.
Contact:
Pointe Hilton Resorts
11111 N 7th St
Phoenix, AZ
(602) 866-7500 Ext.7191
Pointe South Mountain Resort
Another great resort with mountain views.
Contact:
Pointe South Mountain Resort
7777 S Pointe Parkway
Phoenix, AZ
(602) 431-6433
The Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain
An exclusive resort, with great views of the mountains, and the city below.Accommodates up to 150.
Contact:
The Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain
5700 E McDonald Dr
Paradise Valley, AZ
(480) 607-2306
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa
A great view and a touch of old west.The spa would be a great touch for some pre-ceremony pampering for the bride.
Contact:
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa
5594 W Wild Horse Pass Blvd
Phoenix, AZ
(602) 225-0100
Some people prefer a more unique place, the following are places that are well know throughout the Valley for providing a bit of character to your wedding:
Antique Wedding House
Right outside Phoenix.Built by the family of Mesa's first mayor, Alexander Macdonald, it offers a historic ambience to your event. A chapel is available for 2 to 50 guests, and a garden gazebo will accommodate up to 200 people.
Contact:
Antique Wedding House
307 E First St
Mesa, AZ
(480) 649-1934
Pioneer Arizona Living History Village
The Pioneer Living History village is well known to locals young and old.It is s collection of 1880's historical buildings, and gives you a glimpse into the life of our pioneer forefathers.The Community Church has been a beautiful setting for many weddings.
Contact:
Pioneer Arizona Living History Village
3901 W Pioneer Rd
Phoenix, AZ
(623) 465-1052
Phoenix Zoo-Stone House Pavilion
Options for locations include a grassy lawn overlooking a lake, desert hideaway with sunset views, or an intimate garden.
Contact:
Phoenix Zoo
455 N Galvin Parkway
Phoenix, AZ
(602) 914-4301
The King's Courtyard
Specializes in Celtic and Renaissance weddings.Choose from many different locations for your ceremony.
Contact:
The King's Courtyard
602-670-0678
The many sunny days in Phoenix help gardens to be popular locations for weddings.Here are a couple of the best:
Regency Garden
Contact:
25 N Robson
Mesa, AZ
(480) 668-5908
Boojum Tree's Hidden Gardens
Contact:
16026 N 36th St
Phoenix, AZ
(602) 867-8975
Many places will offer a tour if you call and make an appointment.Also, rates often change seasonally, so be sure to contact in advance with the date(s) of your party.
