Planning a wedding in the Austin area means navigating one of the most varied and in-demand venue markets in Texas. Couples can choose from historic estates, modern Hill Country venues, garden-focused spaces, downtown mansions, and full-scale resorts—each with its own pricing structure and planning considerations. With that diversity comes a wide range of cost models: some venues charge a straightforward rental fee, others require food and beverage minimums, and many layer in preferred vendors, coordination requirements, or multi-day buyout options. Without seeing real pricing details, it can be difficult to understand how these venues truly compare.
To help bring clarity to the process, we’ve rounded up some of the most popular wedding venues in Austin and the surrounding Hill Country and highlighted high-level pricing information pulled directly from venue pricing documents. Below, you’ll find rental ranges, food and beverage requirements, guest capacity expectations, and key inclusions so you can better understand what each venue actually costs and how pricing varies by date, season, and venue type. All of these venues are part of Tulle Together’s Wedding Pricing Transparency Project, which shares real pricing PDFs for 500+ Texas venues and more than 4,500 nationwide—giving couples the information they need to budget confidently before reaching out to venues. To view the full pricing documents for these venues, sign in to TulleTogether.com.
Barr Mansion — Northeast Austin
Barr Mansion is a full-service wedding venue in Northeast Austin with venue fees that typically range from about $2,800–$8,000, depending on the month and day of the week, plus required food and beverage minimums starting around $7,000 and exceeding $20,000+ for peak Saturdays. Pricing varies significantly by season, with spring and fall weekends commanding the highest minimums. The property includes multiple event spaces—from the historic Mansion to the glass-walled Artisan Ballroom and expansive outdoor lawns—and requires in-house catering and bar packages. Couples considering Barr Mansion will want to review the full pricing PDF to understand exact date-based minimums, holiday pricing, and what’s included at each level.
Commodore Perry Estate — Hyde Park / Hancock
Commodore Perry Estate is a luxury, full-property wedding venue in the Hyde Park / Hancock area with weekend rental fees starting around $15,000 in low season and reaching roughly $38,000 for prime-season dates, plus required food and beverage minimums that range from about $20,000 to $50,000 depending on the month. Pricing is highly seasonal, with April, May, October, and November commanding the highest minimums, while holidays and city-wide event weekends are priced separately. The base rental includes access to the Sunken Garden, Chapel, Chapel Terrace, and Lower Lawn, while additional events inside the Mansion or at Lutie’s require separate fees. This is a venue where understanding date-based pricing and inclusions makes a big difference in overall cost.
Springdale Station — East Austin
Springdale Station is a flexible indoor-outdoor wedding venue in East Austin with rental fees typically ranging from about $4,000 to $10,500, depending on the season and day of the week. Peak-season Saturdays command the highest rates, while weekdays and low-season dates offer more budget flexibility. The base rental includes exclusive use of the property for 10 hours, two getting-ready suites, a large furniture inventory, and an on-site venue manager, with required use of preferred caterers and a coordinator. With multiple event spaces and capacity for both intimate and large celebrations, overall costs are highly date- and vendor-driven.
Hummingbird House — South Austin
Hummingbird House is a garden-focused wedding venue in South Austin with rental rates generally ranging from about $4,500 to $11,500, depending on the month and day of the week. Peak spring and fall Saturdays are priced at the higher end, while winter, summer, and weekday dates offer more budget-friendly options. The rental includes exclusive use of the property for one wedding per day, 10 hours of access, tables and chairs for up to 175 guests, multiple pavilion spaces, and expansive getting-ready suites. Couples have flexibility to choose their own vendors, with optional coordination and planning services available as add-ons.
The Allan House — Downtown Austin
The Allan House is a historic Victorian wedding venue in Downtown Austin with rental rates generally ranging from about $3,500 to $14,500, depending on the month and day of the week. Spring and fall Saturdays sit at the top of the pricing range, while summer, winter, and weekday dates are notably more affordable. Rentals include exclusive use of the mansion and courtyard for 10 hours, two private changing suites, extensive rentals, and a seasonal clear tent with climate control included during winter months. Couples should factor in required professional coordination and catering, as well as the flexibility to bring their own alcohol with licensed bartending support.
Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa — Barton Creek / Hill Country
Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa is a large-scale Hill Country resort venue just outside downtown Austin with a standard event space rental fee of $7,500, plus required food and beverage minimums that generally start around $25,000 and can exceed $90,000, depending on the space selected. Minimums vary significantly by venue, with smaller indoor rooms on the lower end and expansive ballrooms and outdoor pavilion spaces commanding the highest spend. The resort offers a wide range of event settings—from indoor ballrooms to outdoor lawn and pavilion options—with on-site accommodations and full-service catering required. Overall costs are driven primarily by space selection, guest count, and food and beverage package choices.
Chateau Bellevue — Downtown Austin (West 8th / Clarksville Edge)
Chateau Bellevue is a historic stone mansion wedding venue in Downtown Austin with rental rates generally ranging from about $7,000 to $12,000, depending on the season and day of the week. Spring and fall Saturdays fall at the top of the range, while winter months and Fridays or Sundays offer lower pricing. Rentals include exclusive use of the Grand Ballroom, courtyard, and terrace, along with an on-site event manager, built-in rentals, and security, though a 5% preservation and restoration fee applies to all bookings. Couples should also plan for a required coordinator, full-service catering, and a tent solution for outdoor events, depending on the season.
The Arlo — Southwest Austin / Hill Country
The Arlo is a modern Hill Country wedding venue just outside central Austin with daily rental rates ranging from about $5,500 on weekdays to $14,500 for peak Saturdays. Pricing is date-driven, with Fridays and Sundays landing in the mid-range and holiday weekends priced at the top end. The rental includes exclusive use of the property for the day, 12 hours of event time, extensive furniture inventory, multiple indoor and outdoor event spaces, and on-site getting-ready suites. Overall costs are primarily driven by date selection, vendor choices, and event scope, as catering and other services are booked separately.
Villa Antonia — Hill Country / Jonestown
Villa Antonia is a Hill Country estate-style wedding venue just northwest of Austin with rental rates generally ranging from about $7,000 on weekdays to $12,000 for Saturdays, inclusive of tax and service fees. The venue allows up to 200 guests and includes 12 hours of total venue use, expansive indoor and outdoor event spaces, built-in bars, and multiple getting-ready suites. Couples are required to work with a coordinator and caterer from the venue’s preferred vendor list and secure event insurance, while alcohol can be purchased separately and served by approved bartenders. Overall budgets tend to scale with guest count and vendor selections, with many weddings at this venue starting around the mid–five-figure range.
The Videre Estate — Wimberley / Hill Country
The Videre Estate is a modern Hill Country wedding venue near Wimberley with single-day rental rates generally ranging from about $5,400 on weekdays to $14,500 for peak-season Saturdays, depending on the month. The venue also offers multi-day buyouts starting around $10,500 and reaching $30,000+, which include on-site lodging and extended access for welcome events, rehearsals, and after-parties. Rentals include exclusive use of the main hall, outdoor ceremony deck, cocktail spaces, furniture, and an on-site venue manager, with capacity for up to 300 guests. Overall costs are driven by date selection, single-day versus multi-day use, and lodging needs, making this a venue where structure and inclusions can significantly impact the final budget.
From historic downtown mansions and garden-focused venues to modern Hill Country estates and full-service resorts, the Austin area offers wedding venues for a wide range of styles, guest counts, and budgets. Some venues prioritize flexibility and à la carte pricing, while others bundle major costs into structured packages or require food and beverage minimums that significantly shape the overall budget. By comparing rental fees, seasonal pricing shifts, vendor requirements, guest capacity limits, and what’s included with each space, couples can get a clearer picture of how each venue fits into their financial plan.
Whether you’re envisioning an intimate garden celebration, a dramatic Hill Country backdrop, or a polished resort-style wedding weekend, these venues highlight the depth and versatility of Austin’s wedding scene. All of the pricing documents referenced in this roundup—including date-based rates, minimums, and detailed inclusions—can be viewed by logging in to TulleTogether.com, making it easier to plan with transparency and confidence from the very beginning.
Photo Credit: Hummingbird House Austin



