Ceremony outside Baltimore Museum of Art, one of the best Baltimore wedding venues for spring.

6 Baltimore Wedding Venues For Spring


Are you dreaming of Baltimore wedding venues for Spring and not sure where to start?

Baltimore wedding venues for spring highlight the season with gardens, sculpture and waterfront breezes so it’s easy to see why they are in demand. So stay tuned as we describe some of our favorite Baltimore wedding venues perfect for spring. In addition, each location offers an equally spectacular indoor space in case Mother Nature decides to make an unwanted appearance at your wedding.

Spring into Forever at These Dreamy Baltimore Wedding Venues

Main image photo credit: Baltimore Museum of Art/Photography by Brea 

Bride and groom on the Chesapeake at Maryland Yacht Club, one of the best Baltimore wedding venues for Spring.

Photo credit: Maryland Yacht Club/High Contrast Photography

Maryland Yacht Club:

This Pasadena venue captures the essence of spring with beautiful Chesapeake views and equally gorgeous indoor spaces. For example, Maryland Yacht Club offers eight acres of sweeping waterfront views. In fact, you will feel like you have entered your own private island.

Imagine exchanging vows in the gazebo with water views followed by a reception within its spacious clubhouse. It can hold up to 140 guests. Alternatively, you can opt for the waterfront pavilion for up to 250 guests. However, for large gatherings, Maryland Yacht Club has a tent for up to 500.

Bride and groom posing in garden at Baltimore Museum of Art.

Photo credit: Baltimore Museum of Art/Genevieve Lieper Photography

Baltimore Museum of Art:

Near Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Museum of Art embraces spring with beautiful garden spaces. Consider its new garden space right off the entrance or the adjacent sculpture garden. Imagine saying I Do beside the serene reflecting pool. Next, choose among Antioch Court or Fox Court for a remarkable reception among mosaics, installations and of course, art.

Fox Court can host up to 180 for dinner and dancing. However, combined with Antioch, there is enough space for up to 400 guests. Inside and out, Baltimore Museum of Art is as fresh as a spring day.

Rooftop patio at Accelerator Space, one of the best Baltimore wedding venues for spring.

Photo: Accelerator Space

 Accelerator Space:

If you love a good rooftop, consider Accelerator Space. Take in fresh air and the scents of the season in this hidden event space on the property. In fact, not only does it serve as a fun cocktail hour space, but you can even host your reception on the rooftop patio. For example, it can host up to 100 for a cocktail style event or 65 for an al fresco seated dinner. Its wood wall ensures privacy for your gathering.

Inside, you have a choice of two unique spaces. Enjoy a light filled reception in its customizable Main Room for up to 375 cocktail style. Or, you can have a seated dinner for up to 275 guests. Alternatively, its second room has a cozy fireplace and reclaimed wood walls for a celebration up to 170 guests.

Couple on the dock on their wedding day at Inn at Huntingfield Creek.

Photo: Inn at Huntingfield Creek

Inn at Huntingfield Creek:

Imagine The Inn at Huntingfield Creek’s golden farm fields as the backdrop to your wedding. Or, a lovely dock to say I Do. Here, there are many options for a spring wedding on 70 acres. For example, the venue offers three beautiful spaces on one property, with indoor and outdoor options. The first space is Crystal Barn with lovely carriage doors and giant floor to ceiling sliding panels. In addition, three Swarovski crystal chandeliers provide the right degree of elegance for a rustic chic wedding. Furthermore, its second space is the namesake Huntingfield Creek. There, you will find a dock perfect for intimate ceremonies. Lastly, there is the Ceremony Pergola Garden, where perennial gardens and a pergola combine with a fountained wood-side pond. Finally, Inn at Huntingfield Creek is just that, an inn. In fact, it has five rooms and seven cottages for overnight lodging.

Bride and groom in the garden courtyard at 1840s Plaza in Baltimore.

Photo credit: 1840s Plaza/Procopio Photography

1840’s Plaza:

Is an urban wedding venue in Baltimore more your style? Then consider 1840’s Plaza where you can have an al fresco ceremony on the garden courtyard. In fact, this Inner Harbor venue is a complex that consists of multiple spaces in one: a reception site, banquet facility, museum, hotel, and conference hall. Event spaces range from outdoor landscaped gardens to a ballroom featuring floor to ceiling windows with sweeping views of Inner Harbor. 1840’s Plaza can host up to 250 guests.

Ceremony at Maryland Center for History and Culture, one of the best Baltimore wedding venues for spring.

Photo credit: Maryland Center For History & Culture/The Oberports

Maryland Center for History & Culture:

Finally, Maryland Center for History & Culture is a beautifully unique venue in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood. It offers a variety of spaces for special events that brings together history, classic elegance, nature and a modern setting. For example, its courtyard is perfect for that private first look, ceremonies or cocktail hour. Maryland Center for History & Culture can host up to 350 guests.