5 UNIQUE WEDDING VENUES FOR THE UNCONVENTIONAL COUPLE

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Are you looking for a wedding venue that stands out from the crowd and perfectly encapsulates your own sense of taste and personality? Don’t look elsewhere! For the out-of-the-ordinary pair, here are 5 unconventional wedding locales:

1 – A museum or gallery is an excellent choice for a truly unique wedding venue. Many museums and galleries also provide event rental space. Imagine exchanging your vows in front of an intriguing historical display or amidst stunning pieces of art. (The Guggenheim Museum, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City))

2 – Penthouse or a rooftop Locations on rooftops and in penthouses offer breathtaking views and a chic, upscale vibe. Consider exchanging vows in front of the city skyline. (The James New York NoMad Hotel, The Rooftop at the Standard Hotel in New York City, and The Top of the Standard at the Standard High Line Hotel)

3 – For a couple who appreciates the great outdoors, selecting a treehouse or outdoor adventure spot might be a unique and unforgettable experience. Think about exchanging your vows in a secluded forest or on a mountain. (Adirondack Experience at Blue Mountain Lake, New York, Treehouse at Mohicans in Glenmont, New York, Mountaintop Adventures in West Virginia)

4 – A historic house or castle – If you want to give your wedding a touch of old-world charm, consider having it there. These places usually include stunning gardens and lavish buildings that will give your wedding a fantastical feel. (Kykuit, Oheka Castle in Huntington, New York, the Rockefeller Estate in Pocantico Hills, New York, Castle Hotel & Spa in Tarrytown, New York)

5 – Vineyards and wineries offer a rustic and lovely setting for your wedding. Imagine saying “I do” in the midst of rolling hills and vineyards. Cheers to a unique and unforgettable wedding venue! (The French Laundry in Napa Valley, The Barrel Room at Chateau St. Jean in Sonoma, California, and The Concrete Jungle in the Western Cape region of South Africa)