Featured Oaxaca Wedding Venues
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Page Last Updated January 3rd, 2024
A Luxury Historic Hotel in Oaxaca, Mexico - Quinta Real Oaxaca Wedding Venue
Housed in a former 16th-century Dominican convent, this polished Colonial-style hotel in the center of Oaxaca is a 4-minute walk from the Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán and a 7-minute walk from historic buildings, shopping and dining in the Zocalo, the town's main square.
La Fabrica Patio Wedding Venue in Oaxaca, Mexico
Located in the heart of Oaxaca, Mexico, La Fabrica Patio Wedding Venue is a luxurious yet affordable wedding venue. It provides couples with a range of features and facilities, such as a hall, a professional kitchen, a terrace, and a green room, as well as amenities including WiFi coverage and a kitchen staff. The exterior of the venue includes two exceptional terraces – the Fig terrace and Water stone terrace – and a servitude bathrooms for a luxurious touch. With all these features, La Fabrica Patio Wedding Venue is perfect for couples seeking to create lasting memories on their special day.
Garden Weddings at Hotel Casa 2 Lagos in Oaxaca
Located a few minutes from the historic center of the city of Oaxaca and very close to the emblematic archeological zone of Monte Alban. Casa 2 Lagos has extensive facilities for all kinds of events: weddings, graduations, XV years, baptisms, children's parties, etc. Casa 2 Lagos Hotel is a gorgeous venue with water for unique wedding photography.
Mexico Destination Wedding Venue | Jardin Etnobotanico
Jardin Etnobotanico de Oaxaca is a professionally maintained garden that hosts over a thousand species of plants native to Oaxaca. You can get married amidst the plants and rocks in one of the four available locations on site. Stunning Oaxaca wedding photos are guaranteed when captured in the staircase cube or on the plaza under the awnings.
Wedding Receptions at the Hotel Azul, Oaxaca
"Hotel Azul Oaxaca Wedding Venue offers a unique space to celebrate your wedding in the beautiful city of Oaxaca, we advise you in everything you need and always fulfill your expectations. We have the perfect gastronomy for you and your guests giving the ideal touch to your banquet."
Boutique Oaxaca City Hotel | Casa Antonieta
"The hotel is characterized for being a unique & peacefull place, combining the simplicity and hospitality of an Oaxacan home with the attention and quality of a modern Hotel. Ideal to disconnect from everyday life, stop time and enjoy every moment.
If you like exploring, unique experiences in great comfort and rich culture, you are in the right place. Your home away from home, to enjoy and relax.
We firmly believe that exclusive and trustworthy attention can only occur in a home, where the guests really are guests, the building is familiar, comfortable and homely. That's when the magic happens when you automatically connect with the environment and become our accomplice in this adventure.
We are passionate about meeting and sharing with creative, adventurous and positive people. We love our city and we want you to discover what we like most about it, always keeping in mind that you will have a home to reach after your tour of Oaxaca."
Oaxaca City, Mexico Weddings at El Callejón Hotel Boutique
"El Callejon Hotel, Oaxaca Wedding Venue is an eclectic mix of modern architecture and adobe walls that have stood the test of time. If you take the time to explore, these walls will reveal their ancient secrets to you.
The hotel was built with big open spaces in mind. It has been decorated with lights and natural shadows to provide a peaceful and unique atmosphere. Its exquisite decoration integrates charm, distinction, and elements of traditional Oaxacan crafts.
When Dominican friars arrived in Oaxaca they introduced new activities to the indigenous tribes, and very soon, new artisan guilds started to sprout. People in the neighborhood of Xochimilco specialized in textiles and metalwork, teachings that have been longtime passed from generation to generation. Local artisans still use pedal looms to weave unique multi-color pieces, and handmade tools that give form to thin blade sheets that slowly become masterpieces."