Oklahoma Wedding Venues that feel like a Destination!

The Mayo Hotel, Downtown Tulsa

Destination weddings are beautiful and extravagant, but sometimes they don’t have the practicality you need for your big day. Here are four venues that will give your wedding day that destination experience with the convenience of being close to home!

  1. Philbrook Museum: The Philbrook Museum of art is an extraordinary museum that showcases American, Native, and European art. However, most of the weddings at the museum take place in the 25- acre classic european themed garden located in the back of the building. This garden includes beautiful landscape architecture, fountains, colorful florals, and a gazebo. As the vintage wedding trend has been on the rise, this venue is the perfect Italian Villa escape for Oklahoma brides!

  2. The Mayo Hotel: The Mayo Hotel is located in Downtown Tulsa and is the perfect balance of historic elegance and modern luxury! Couples use the iconic lobby for a beautiful ceremony set on their grand staircase. The Crystal Ballroom is located on the 16th floor of the hotel, and is where most couples get their party started. The ornate white detailing, crystal chandeliers, and gorgeous view of downtown makes this room the perfect space for a glamorous reception.

  3. The Baumberhof: OKC couples this is for you! The Baumberhof event venue is a beautiful way to display romance in a European manner with five options of exhibits to choose from. They have their castle fairytale stone barn for ceremonies and receptions and The Ivy which is a lush ivy wall located on the north side of the stone barn. Next, is The Conservatory which has a fully glass roof, and will add a modern but botanical touch to any reception. Lastly, they have The Forest and The Stone Arch, both great places for exchanging private vows or first looks. They both include European architecture and beautiful, lush willow trees. 

  4. Wompa: Calling all cool and edgy couples! This event venue is located in Sand Springs, Oklahoma and anything but ordinary. It was built in 1921 but has been renovated and has been given a second life to creativity and event life. Wompa offers six different spaces to work with, all with a rustic, unique framework and no limit to the creative freedom that is available for this venue.

The Baumberhof Ivy Wall, Oklahoma City

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