It’s that time of the year once again. Congratulations to all those who got engaged in the recent months! What an exciting time. To help start your planning process, here is a listing of the venues in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia where we have either coordinated weddings or have visited since 2008. We hope you find this useful!
Northern Virginia
Trummers on Main, Clifton
The Lorien Hotel, Alexandria
Clarendon Ballroom, Arlington (and another wedding, wedding, wedding, wedding, wedding)
Whitehall Manor, Bluemont (and another wedding)
Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, Vienna (and another wedding, wedding)
Washington Golf & Country Club, Arlington (and wedding)
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Old Town, Alexandria
River Farm, Alexandria (and another wedding)
2941 Restaurant, Falls Church
Fort Belvoir Officers Club, Ft. Belvoir
Hollin Hall, Alexandria
Thomas Birkby House, Leesburg
Fairview Park Marriott, Falls Church
Signature Theatre Arlington (Shirlington, VA)
West Belmont Place (Lansdowne, VA)
Top of the Town (Arlington, VA)
Middleburg Community Center (Middleburg, VA) – summer wedding and fall wedding
George Washington Masonic Memorial (Alexandria, VA)
International Country Club (Fairfax, VA)
Foxchase Manor (Manassas, VA)
Mount Vernon Inn (Alexandria, VA)
Maryland
Marriott Bethesda North, Rockville
Rocky Gap Lodge & Golf Resort, Cumberland
Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo (and a wedding)
Newton White Mansion, Mitchellville
Oxon Hill Manor, Oxon Hill
Glenview Mansion, Rockville
Metropolitan Center for the Visual Arts “VisArts”, Rockville
Black Rock Center for the Arts, Germantown
Washington, DC
Omni Shoreham Hotel (and a wedding)
Meridian House (and another wedding, wedding)
Tregaron/Washington International School
— Vicky
Came back to add to Wish Special Events also has a great list. While some are overlaps with ours, there are some different ones you may find useful. http://www.wishspecialevents.com/blog/2010/07/wedding-venue-sites-locations-dc-md-va/
Vicky, this is a great resource! So helpful for brides. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment and thanks for reading, Teresa!