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Dreaming of a sunny, relaxed, and spectacular wedding? Welcome to Brisbane, capital of Queensland and the epitome of Australian cool. With its modern skyscrapers, secret beaches, botanical gardens, trendy rooftops, and luxury hotels, Brissie offers an incredible range of venues to say ‘I do’.
Whether you're looking for tropical chic, classic elegance, urban glamour, or boho beach vibes, Brisbane has something for you. It's a very photogenic city, perfect for a wedding that reflects both of your personalities.
Follow our guide to discover the best wedding venues in Brisbane!
In Brisbane, weddings reflect the city itself: elegant but unpretentious, warm, joyful, and connected to nature.
Brisbane is surrounded by dreamy beaches and islands, so it’s no wonder tropical chic is a big trend. Think about palm trees, exotic bouquets, flowing dresses, and cocktails under the stars. Howard Smith Wharves, located on the riverbank beneath the cliffs, combines modernity, tropical nature, and a festive spirit. The modular spaces allow for an outdoor ceremony followed by a reception in their large, illuminated hall.
Elegant urban weddings are also very popular. Rooftops, skyline views, modern dresses, and minimalist decor: Blackbird is one of Brisbane’s most iconic venues for a city chic wedding. With panoramic views of the Story Bridge and Brisbane River, its glamorous art deco interiors, sleek cocktail bars, and city lights create the perfect backdrop for a stylish, modern celebration.
Personalised micro-weddings are gaining popularity. Restaurants such as friendly Olive & Angelo or secret venues such as Hanworth House allow you to organise intimate receptions with a strong personality, refined cuisine, and a sophisticated atmosphere.
Alternative venues are also appealing: a romantic cruise aboard the Kookaburra River Queens, a wedding steeped in history at the Fresh Collective: Queensland Museum, or in a historic bar such as the Port Office Hotel. These venues guarantee a unique and memorable ‘wow’ effect.
Finally, hotel weddings are a major trend in Brisbane, offering convenience, style, and all-in-one service that’s hard to beat. Venues like Royal On The Park blend lush Botanic Gardens views with timeless elegance, ideal for couples wanting a serene city backdrop. The Amora Hotel Brisbane brings a sleek, modern vibe perfect for chic celebrations, especially with its stylish pool deck and refined reception spaces. Meanwhile, the Transcontinental Hotel delivers a unique mix of heritage charm and inner-city cool — perfect for couples who want character without compromising on location or service.
Let's start with one of the city's most iconic venues: The Calile Hotel. This architectural gem with a Mediterranean vibe, located in the trendy James Street neighbourhood, is perfect for a contemporary and stylish wedding. With its turquoise pool, curved columns, and golden light, it's a photographer's dream... and a bride and groom's dream too. In the evening, the hanging lights and intimate terraces create a super cosy and romantic atmosphere.
For those looking for spectacular views of the city’s unique skyline, The Point Brisbane Hotel or the Brisbane Marriott Hotel offer elegant rooms with views of the river and Story Bridge. The gourmet buffet and signature cocktails on the terrace offer a moment of pure magic as the sun sets — perfect for a twilight ceremony!
Rydges Hotel South Bank and The Greek Club appeal with their chic atmosphere and convenient location. They offer the perfect balance between top-notch service and Australian friendliness. Just a stone's throw from South Bank Parklands, guests can continue the party by the river: perfect for a relaxed after-party.
For grand receptions, Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane can accommodate up to 1,000 guests in a majestic setting at the top of Spring Hill. The main hall, with its high ceilings and adjoining lounges, is the perfect decor for a prestigious dinner or an elegant ball.
For an elegant wedding in a historic setting, Old Government House immerses you in the city's colonial past with its columns, gardens, and old-world charm. Candlelit dinners in the stone rooms offer a timeless experience.
Tattersalls Weddings is another extraordinary venue for a chic wedding with a touch of history. With its grand heritage architecture, wood panelling, and timeless interiors, it’s perfect for couples seeking a sophisticated celebration with a touch of old-world charm. And the newlyweds get complimentary accommodation!
For a superb seaside celebration, The Sebel Brisbane Margate Beach is a picture-perfect coastal wedding setting. With stunning views over Moreton Bay and a relaxed, intimate atmosphere, it appeals to couples dreaming of a beachside ‘I do’ just outside the city.
Finally, for an ultra-modern and trendy rooftop venue, head to The grove rooftop, perched 32 floors above Queen Street: breathtaking panoramic views, a cosy lounge with trees — hence the name, designer bars, and an intimate atmosphere. Imagine your guests lost in emotion as they admire the city sparkling below.
The budget for a wedding venue in Brisbane varies between 5,000 $ et 15,000 $, depending on the size, number of guests, services included, season, and style of the venue. Some rooftops and high-end hotels offer all-inclusive packages ranging from $130 to $200 per person, including meals, drinks, coordination, and accommodation.
The high season in Brisbane runs from September to May, with a peak between October and March. The most popular venues, for example, high-end hotels with panoramic views, are often booked between 12 and 18 months in advance, especially for summer Saturdays.
For weekday or off-season weddings, it’s sometimes possible to find a venue with a lead time of 6 to 9 months. Some smaller or alternative venues may accept late bookings, sometimes even less than 3 months in advance, with discounts or tailor-made packages. That being said, it’s always advisable to book as soon as you’re sure about your dream venue.
Turnkey weddings — including ceremonies, receptions, catering and accommodation — require more coordination: it's best to start early, as full weekends are in high demand.
Brisbane enjoys a subtropical climate, with sunshine almost all year round and pleasant temperatures.
Spring (September to November) is mild, lush, and flowery, with temperatures between 20°C and 28°C. It is a beautiful season for weddings in botanical gardens or riverside locations. The cherry trees on the South Bank are in bloom, and the air is filled with the sweet scent of frangipani flowers. With its elevated location and sweeping views over Roma Street Parkland, the Pacific Hotel Brisbane is a dream setting for a spring wedding. Surrounded by blooming gardens and basking in soft seasonal light, it’s the perfect place to celebrate love while soaking in Brisbane’s natural beauty.
Summer (December to February) is hot and bright, with temperatures between 26°C and 34°C. It’s perfect for outdoor weddings, but remember to provide refreshments, plenty of shade — humidity makes it hotter — and a plan B in case of occasional tropical showers. The terraces and pool of the Emporium Hotel, with their panoramic views over the city and the river, are very popular this time of year.
Autumn (March to May) offers soft light and temperatures between 18°C and 28°C, which are still very pleasant for sunset ceremonies on a rooftop or in a park. The orange sunsets over the river, as seen from Cielo Rooftop, create a romantic and warm setting.
Winter (June to August) remains mild, between 11°C and 22°C. The air is dry, the days are bright, and venues are often cheaper to hire. It’s an underrated season, ideal for a cosy wedding in a charming hotel. Indoor buffets, long-sleeved dresses, and chic jackets are perfect for this season. The Pullman Brisbane is a perfect venue for a winter wedding thanks to its elegant indoor spaces, refined décor, and central location. With luxurious ballrooms, ambient lighting, and five-star service, it creates a warm, sophisticated atmosphere where guests can celebrate in comfort — no matter the temperature outside.
Brisbane is well served by Brisbane International Airport, with direct flights from Europe, Asia, and major Australian cities. Once there, guests can get around easily using the public transport network (trains, buses, CityCat) or on foot in the city centre, particularly around South Bank, Fortitude Valley, and the CBD.
When it comes to accommodation, there is something for everyone: luxury hotels such as the Sofitel Brisbane Central, boutique design hotels such as Hotel X Brisbane Fortitude Vly, and more economical or family-friendly options. Some establishments, such as voco Brisbane City Centre, offer special packages for newlyweds and their guests, with preferential rates, group rooms, or bridal suites with panoramic views.
Private shuttles can be arranged between the ceremony venues and hotels, and CityCats (urban ferries) are a fun option for reaching a waterfront reception. Guests can also take the opportunity to visit the city: the botanical gardens, Streets Beach, the GOMA, take a river cruise, or escape to the Sunshine Coast, Moreton Island, or the Queensland hinterland to extend their stay.