From lush botanical gardens to Art Deco theaters, wedding venues in OKC offer a range of backdrops for your special day. Large or small, outdoors or in, there’s something for every couple and every budget. Check out our guide to the best wedding venues in the city. 

 

Vows With a View

It doesn’t get much more magical than saying “I do” in a castle. Inspired by a castle in Normandy, Castle Falls is an enchanting venue, offering multiple spaces to fit any ceremony and reception, from the intimate Grande Hall (up to 25 guests) to The Premier (up to 250). For a seamless outdoor-indoor wedding, couples can marry in the Wedding Folly, then move to the adjacent Grande Hall for the reception. 

What began as a statue museum is now one of OKC’s most scenic wedding venues. Flanked by waterfalls and weeping willows, Coles Garden feels like getting married in a fairy tale forest, without ever leaving the city. Outdoor and indoor spaces include The Waterfall and The Royal Garden (ceremony capacity for 300) and the fireplace-equipped Veranda (ceremony capacity for 300 and reception for 100). 

Exchange vows under a canopy of trees, amidst a kaleidoscope of flowers, in the heart of downtown OKC at Myriad Botanical Gardens, where couples choose between indoor or outdoor venues like Meinders Garden Terrace or the Crystal Bridge Conservatory. Guest counts range from 75 in the ceremony‑only Secret Garden to more than 200 at Arena Plaza.  

As giraffes stroll nearby, make it a wedding to remember at the Oklahoma City Zoo. With reception capacity up to 500, venues at Oklahoma’s most popular cultural attraction include the Pachyderm Building, Lotus Pavilion and Canopy Restaurant. 

It’s vows with a view from the 49th floor of the Devon Tower at Vast, where the city skyline becomes part of the celebration. Three distinct venues offer flexibility for weddings of various sizes, accommodating 72 to 240 guests, with sleek modern amenities, elevated décor and floor‑to‑ceiling windows that make every moment feel cinematic.

From the Charles E. Sparks Color Garden to the ornate 1920s conservatory, you can’t go wrong with the wedding venue options at Will Rogers Gardens. Surrounded by lush flowers and tree-lined ponds, the conservatory seats up to 134 in a stunning glass-paneled space.  

 

Stylish Indoor Settings

Soaring ceilings and architectural grandeur make the Civic Center Music Hall one of the most striking wedding venues in OKC, from the ‘30s-era Meinders Hall of Mirrors to Bicentennial Park out front. With a capacity of up to 300, packages start under $4,000. 

With room for up to 450 guests across two spacious floors, the sleek Devon Boathouse offers stunning views of the Oklahoma River. Floor‑to‑ceiling windows flood the venue with natural light, while the second‑story balcony provides a dramatic outdoor vantage point for photos or cocktail hours. 

From rooftop skyline vistas to the art-filled Main Gallery, wedding venues at the boutique Fordson Hotel offer views both indoors and out. Smaller galleries offer more intimate settings, while the Main Gallery accommodates up to 350.

Built in 1910 as a movie theater, The Yale is now an Art Deco icon on Capitol Hill, where couples can wed in vintage style, and on a budget. Packages start under $4,000, including the reception-only “Debut” and ceremonies and receptions with the “Premier” package. 

 

Historic Charm

One of the only wedding venues on the National Register of Historic Places, a Spanish Colonial Revival building from 1928, the OKC Farmers Public Market touts a mezzanine, 15-foot windows, reception capacity for 1,000 and the largest wooden dance floor in the city. 

Established in 1927, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum preserves the historic beauty of the Neo-Classical building, from soaring columns to photo-ready staircases. Four venues, like The Garden and The Great Hall, provide indoor-outdoor options and can host up to 250 guests, providing an elegant setting for ceremonies, receptions or both.

Get married under an airplane, with views of the Oklahoma State Capitol, at the Oklahoma History Center. With reception capacity up to 400, elegant venues include the art-filled Chesapeake Event Center and Gallery and the Devon Great Hall, with an 80-foot glass atrium overlooking the Capitol. 

An immaculate restoration of the 1932 First National Bank, The National is now a sky-scraping boutique hotel decked in marble floors and stone columns. Couples can wed in the majestic Great Hall, followed by a ballroom reception, with each space able to host up to 350 guests.

Every corner of the city offers a setting ready to become part of your wedding-day memories. Explore the possibilities, find the one that speaks to you and let the celebration begin.