Ballroom ready for a wedding reception at The Ritz Carlton.

The Best Philadelphia Hotel Wedding Venues


Philadelphia hotel wedding venues cater to your every need.

Hotel staff are experts in making out-of-town guests feel surrounded by the many comforts of home. They are true masters in the art of pampering at some of the best Philadelphia wedding venues. Not only do they have incredible in-house catering and lodging, but many have special amenities catering to your every need.

Imagine applying that same care and special amenities to your Philadelphia wedding. Here are six Philadelphia hotel wedding venues in Center City we are excited about:

Six Stunning Center City Philadelphia Hotels for Your Dream Wedding

Reception ready at Sofitel, one of the best Philadelphia hotel wedding venues.

Photo credit: Sofitel/Baiada Photography

Sofitel

The Sofitel Philadelphia is a Four-Diamond luxury hotel in between Philadelphia’s French Quarter and the prestigious Rittenhouse Square. The Sofitel experience offers a charming blend of French elegance and contemporary American style.

Your wedding guests will experience first-class service with unique flair in this award-winning contemporary French hotel. Sofitel offers the height of modern comfort and convenience and provides an ideal setting for your Philadelphia wedding or event. It’s conveniently located minutes from the Philadelphia Convention Center and historical Center City attractions, ideal for out-of-town guests.

DoubleTree Hotel Philadelphia

Located on the Avenue of the Arts, Doubletree Hotel Philadelphia is a beautiful facility with unsurpassed service. It offers two elegantly appointed ballrooms to choose from for special events. Fans of their warm chocolate chip cookies will be interested to know that it is one of the last locations on the East Coast that still makes its signature treats from scratch every morning.

Bride walking down aisle in courtyard wedding at The Logan in Philadelphia.

Photo credit: The Logan

The Logan

Hosting your wedding in signature style is easy at Philadelphia’s The Logan – an independent, cosmopolitan locale infused with a stylish perspective. This hotel is rich with options curated to create your ideal wedding or celebration. From timeless, elegant ballrooms and secluded courtyard to an exclusive rooftop venue, you’ll find the perfect setting to say “I Do”.

The Logan is a brilliant beacon of modern luxury, with sleek spaces that provide graceful backdrops for weddings both lavish and intimate. Here your wedding is as original as the venue – with the interplay of lush landscapes and polished service ensuring your day is pure perfection.

Hotel Monaco

Imagine your Philadelphia wedding in a beautiful, historic building, situated across the way from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Hotel Monaco boasts an exquisite design that merges old and new, highlighting its classic architecture and modern, contemporary finishes. It also features exceptional service and in-house catering by Red Owl Tavern. You will fall in love with Stratus Lounge, it’s fun yet luxurious rooftop destination for sipping, dancing and socializing. Oh, and the fact that Hotel Monaco not only rolls out the red carpet for guests but also a yoga mat (in every room). Oh, and it is pet friendly– even more to love!

The Ritz Carlton Philadelphia

Lastly, let’s head over to The Ritz! Located on The Avenue of the Arts next to City Hall, The Ritz Carlton is an iconic city landmark known for its grand Pantheon-esque marble columns and soaring ceilings. Recently, the luxury hotel debuted its $25 million redesign, making updates to its guest rooms, lobby, event space, meeting rooms, club lounge and adding a new restaurant.

Arden and Mellon balconies offer a distinctive space within The Ritz Carlton Philadelphia where you can exchange vows with striking views of The Rotunda. The Grand Ballroom and Petite Ballroom wedding venues are sophisticated choices for a traditional ceremony and reception. Alternatively, The Exchange offers stately charm with historic views of City Hall and South Broad Street. It’s no mistake that the colors of the hotel’s interior and suites reflect the color of precious metals (green, copper, nickel—and blue); it was originally a bank building, The Girard Trust Company, which opened in 1908.