Planning a wedding in the Denver area means choosing from a mix of elegant estates, industrial venues, historic properties, and modern event spaces. While styles may differ, pricing structures can still vary by season, day of the week, guest count, and required bar or coordination services—making it important to review real numbers before setting your budget.
To simplify the process, we’ve rounded up popular wedding venues in Denver, Colorado and summarized high-level pricing pulled directly from venue materials. Below, you’ll find starting rental rates, seasonal pricing differences, beverage minimums or package details, and key inclusions to help you understand what to expect. All of the venues featured here are part of Tulle Together’s Wedding Pricing Transparency Project, designed to help couples budget realistically before reaching out. Our website includes a growing database of Denver-area venue pricing documents—sign in to access full pricing breakdowns for these venues and many more across Colorado.
Denver Botanic Gardens
Located in Denver, Colorado, the Denver Botanic Gardens offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor wedding spaces surrounded by lush gardens, water features, and elegant architecture. Couples can choose from intimate spots like the Water Garden Gazebo (starting at $1,250 for one hour or $1,750 for a half day) to larger outdoor venues like the Annuals Garden and Pavilion (from $2,750 for one hour or $4,000–$5,000 for half or full day rentals). Grand-scale celebrations can take place under the UMB Bank Amphitheater Tent, which ranges from $6,500 to $8,000 for half or full day use and accommodates hundreds of guests. Indoor options such as Gates Hall ($3,000–$4,000), Marnie’s Pavilion and the Orangery ($3,700–$4,700), and Mitchell Hall ($6,000–$7,000) provide climate-controlled elegance with built-in AV capabilities. Most rentals require a $500 refundable damage deposit, and setup fees apply depending on the number of spaces reserved. Overall, couples can expect venue rental costs to range roughly from $1,250 for smaller, short events to $8,000 for full-day use of the largest spaces, making the Gardens a versatile option for everything from intimate ceremonies to large, tented receptions.
Moss Denver
Located in Denver’s Santa Fe Arts District, Moss Denver is a modern, design-forward venue that blends industrial architecture with lush greenery and dramatic lighting. The space includes two main rooms—the Edison Room with glass ceilings and moss-covered rotating walls, and the Chandelier Room with statement chandeliers and a white brick backdrop—allowing couples to host up to 200 seated guests comfortably. Pricing ranges widely depending on the level of design and service included. The base “Canvas” rental package starts at $9,000 for a prime Saturday (with lower rates from $3,500–$6,500 for off-prime dates and weekdays) and includes tables, chairs, and both event spaces for up to 10 hours of access. More comprehensive packages that incorporate planning, design direction, and curated décor budgets begin at $36,000 for Saturdays, while the fully immersive “Experience” package with high-level creative production and entertainment starts at $56,000. Couples should expect Moss to fall anywhere from the mid-five figures for a highly styled, all-in experience to under $10,000 for a more traditional venue rental, making it a flexible option for creative, urban weddings in Denver.
The Ritz-Carlton, Denver
Located in downtown Denver, The Ritz-Carlton, Denver offers a classic luxury ballroom experience with full-service catering and premium bar packages built into its wedding pricing. Reception packages begin at $160 per person for the Deluxe Wedding Experience, which includes four passed hors d’oeuvres, a two-course plated dinner, a four-hour premium bar, tableside wine service, and a sparkling wine toast. The upgraded Grandeur package is $175 per person and includes a five-hour premium bar and expanded entrée selections such as short rib. Couples can enhance their reception with upgrades like filet, prime steak, or surf-and-turf options (ranging from $6–$30 per person), raw bars at $60 per guest, late-night snack stations from $24–$40 per guest, and a Ritz-Carlton wedding cake for $10 per person. In addition to menu pricing, events are subject to service charges (over 25% combined) and applicable taxes, and a minimum food and beverage spend of $8,000 is required for tastings. Overall, couples can expect pricing to land in the $175+ per person range before service charges and upgrades, making The Ritz-Carlton a high-end, all-inclusive option for a polished Denver wedding.
The Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens
Located in Denver, The Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens is a historic Victorian mansion venue offering garden ceremonies, ballroom receptions, and a full mansion buyout experience. Wedding pricing varies based on guest count and season. Elopement packages start at $2,250 (plus a $1,000 in-house planning fee) for up to 12 guests, while micro-weddings (up to 30 guests) begin at $3,700 plus the $1,000 planning fee. For larger celebrations of up to 148 guests, full mansion “takeover” pricing ranges from $5,000–$9,000 depending on season and day of the week, also with a $1,000 planning/coordination fee. Catering is handled in-house with dinner pricing starting at $70 per person (plus 22% gratuity), which includes salad, two protein choices, a starch, and a vegetable. Bar service is customized, with one bar and bartender included in venue pricing and additional bars available for $150 each. Overall, couples can expect venue rental to fall between roughly $6,000 and $10,000 for larger weddings before food, bar, gratuity, and guest room rentals, making The Lumber Baron Inn a charming and moderately priced historic wedding option in Denver.
Space Gallery & Space Annex
Located in Denver, Space Gallery and Space Annex are sister venues offering modern, industrial-chic settings with flexible, budget-friendly pricing. Space Gallery features a contemporary art gallery backdrop with a main gallery, mezzanine, and sculpture garden, while Space Annex offers a similar 4,000-square-foot warehouse footprint with exposed steel beams, large loft-style windows, and a rooftop deck instead of a mezzanine. Rental rates range from $4,000–$6,500 at Space Gallery (with Saturdays at $6,500) and $4,000–$5,000 at Space Annex (with Saturdays at $5,000), with eight hours of access included. Both venues come with tables, chairs (up to 200 guests), cocktail tables, A/V equipment, bar setup, five bathrooms, and on-site support. One of the biggest advantages is the flexibility to bring in your own caterer and provide your own alcohol, which can significantly reduce overall wedding costs. Overall, couples can expect venue rental to fall between $4,000 and $6,500 before food and beverage, making these spaces strong value options for stylish Denver weddings of up to 200 guests.
Ironworks
Located in Denver, Ironworks is an industrial-chic wedding venue housed in a historic 1903 building with exposed brick, dramatic chandeliers, tin ceilings, and a patio strung with bistro lights and fire pits. The entire venue is yours for the day, with ceremony seating for up to 200 guests and cocktail hour flowing onto the patio. Rental pricing varies by season and day of the week, ranging from $1,500–$4,000 during off-peak months (January–April, November) and $2,500–$6,900 during peak periods, with December and major holidays priced higher (New Year’s Eve reaching $14,000). In addition to the rental fee, couples must meet a beverage minimum of $3,500 for up to 199 guests (or $4,500 for 200–399 guests), which doubles in December. Bar packages range from $41–$68 per person for four or five hours depending on whether you select beer and wine only or include premium or super-premium liquor. Additional costs include venue labor and cleaning fees based on guest count. Overall, couples can expect venue rental to start around $2,500–$5,300 for a typical Friday or Saturday, plus bar minimums and service costs, positioning Ironworks as a stylish mid-range Denver venue with built-in bar service and a distinctive industrial atmosphere.
SKYLIGHT
Located in Denver’s Santa Fe Arts District, SKYLIGHT is a modern industrial venue known for its white brick walls, expansive ceilings, and large skylights that flood the 4,200-square-foot space with natural light. With seating for approximately 200–220 guests, an outdoor courtyard, included tables and chairs, cocktail tables, and a private client suite, the venue functions as a flexible blank canvas for fully customized weddings. A major perk is the 24-hour rental (10 a.m. to 10 a.m. the following day), giving couples ample time for setup and teardown, with shorter hourly rentals available Sunday through Thursday. Pricing varies by season and date, but in general, weekdays start around $1,600 and weekend rates typically range from $4,500–$7,750. Alcohol must be provided through SKYLIGHT’s in-house beverage program, which offers customizable packages and bar service options.
Mile High Station
Located in Denver, Mile High Station is a large industrial-chic venue known for its exposed brick, soaring ceilings, dramatic lighting installations, and expansive indoor-outdoor feel thanks to oversized garage doors and patio access. The space can accommodate ceremonies for up to 300 guests, with cocktail hour flowing between the main floor, mezzanine, and patio. Rental pricing varies by season and day, with off-peak rates (January–April, November) starting around $1,500–$4,400 and peak dates (May–October and December) generally ranging from about $2,500 to $7,300, with holiday pricing reaching as high as $14,000 for New Year’s Eve. In addition to the rental fee, couples must meet a beverage minimum of $3,500 for up to 199 guests (or $4,500 for 200–399 guests), which doubles during peak December dates. Bar packages range from approximately $40–$66 per person for four or five hours depending on selections (beer and wine only through super-premium liquor). Additional labor and cleaning fees apply based on guest count and event length. Overall, couples can expect a typical Friday or Saturday wedding to land in the mid-four- to low-five-figure range once venue rental, bar minimums, and service costs are included, making Mile High Station a bold, urban Denver option for larger guest counts.
Highlands Ranch Mansion
Located in Highlands Ranch, just south of Denver, Highlands Ranch Mansion is a historic property set on 250 acres of ranchland, offering sweeping views, manicured lawns, and distinctive western architectural details. When you rent the Mansion, the entire facility is yours during your event time, with access to both elegant indoor rooms and scenic outdoor spaces for ceremonies and receptions. Wedding rental pricing for peak season (May–December) ranges from $4,650 Monday–Thursday to $8,450 on Saturdays, with Fridays at $7,125 and Sundays at $6,500. Off-peak season (January–April) rates range from $3,375 Monday–Thursday to $7,350 on Saturdays. Rental fees are based on a five-hour event and include three hours prior for setup and two hours after for cleanup, with additional time available for purchase and a refundable damage deposit required. Overall, couples can expect venue rental to fall between roughly $3,375 and $8,450 depending on season and day, positioning Highlands Ranch Mansion as a refined, moderately priced estate-style wedding venue in the Denver area.
Villa Parker
Located in Parker, just outside Denver, Villa Parker is a Mediterranean-inspired wedding venue offering a romantic courtyard ceremony space, open-air dining under string lights, and a sunlit ballroom with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. Couples have access to a private bridal suite and a groom’s suite with billiards, allowing the entire celebration—from getting ready to reception—to unfold in one cohesive location. Pricing for 2025–2026 ranges from $6,250–$10,450 depending on season and day of the week. Peak season (May 15–October 31) Saturday weddings are $10,450, with Fridays at $9,450 and Sundays at $8,450, while off-season rates (November 1–May 14) range from $6,250 Monday–Thursday to $9,250 on Saturdays. All packages include a lighting package and day-of coordination by Grace & Co. Wedding + Event Design, with a $1,000 surcharge for major holiday weekends and New Year’s Eve.
Denver has no shortage of stunning wedding venues—but the real key to budgeting confidently is understanding how the pricing structures work. Rental fees, food and beverage minimums, administrative charges, ceremony add-ons, and required catering partnerships can vary dramatically from one venue to the next. If you want to compare venues side by side and review real pricing documents before reaching out for a tour, create a Tulle Together account to unlock access to our growing database of Denver-area wedding venue pricing materials.
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