Sedgeley Club, one of the best intimate Philadelphia wedding venues.

9 Intimate Philadelphia Wedding Venues To Say I Do


Intimate Philadelphia wedding venues have been making a big impact in trends once again this year.

Intimate Philadelphia wedding venues are soaring in popularity. And for good reason. There are many advantages to an intimate event consisting of 75 guests or fewer. Compared to their larger counterpart, there are a greater amount of intimate wedding venue options to choose from. Small wedding venues vary greatly from art galleries and museums to gardens, bed and breakfasts and restaurants, providing many choices.

Discover Small & Intimate Philadelphia Wedding Locations for Your Special Day

A cozy venue like the General Warren Inne is one of the best intimate Philadelphia wedding venues.

Photo credit: The General Warren Inne

Intimate events allow for more quality time with an exclusive amount of wedding guests. You may even find that it allows you to include them in key roles in the ceremony such as a guest soloist or greeter.

Bride and groom on deck at Moshulu, one of the best Philly wedding venues.

Photo credit: Moshulu/Martin Reardon Photography

Since price is directly determined by the cost of the catering head count, the fewer the guests, the smaller the dollar amount. This savings provides more flexibility in your budget for other areas such as that top notch videographer or the creative Philadelphia wedding planner you have dreamed about—or flying in that special cousin. So, if you are looking for such a location, here are a few incredible venues for your intimate Philadelphia wedding:

Caffe Aldo Lamberti, Moshulu, Gifford Risley House, Duportail House, Louie Louie, The General Warren Inne, The Inn at Swarthmore, The Crown, The Springhaven Club, White Dog Cafe Glen Mills, Rosalie, The Atrium at Terrain Gardens, Indian Orchards Farm, John F. Collins Park, The Sage Farmhouse, White Dog Cafe Wayne, Will’s + Bill’s Brewery, The Sedgeley Club.

View of the river from The Sedgeley Club on Boar House Row in Philly.

Photo credit: Sedgeley Club/Philip Gabriel Photography