Top Ten Banquet Halls in Miami

January 19, 2010

With its beautiful beaches, palm trees and lively cultural scene, Miami makes a great place to have an event. Lavish ballrooms, lush gardens and historic buildings are just a few of the fantastic event venues you’ll find in this exciting multicultural city. Here are the Top Ten Miami Banquet Halls from Eventective.

1. Coral Gables’ Venetian Pool

The world’s most beautiful swimming hole is also a gorgeous setting for your Miami wedding. Transformed from a coral rock quarry in 1923, this 820,000 gallon pool features a coral cave, grottos and two waterfalls.

This historic treasure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes a palm-fringed island, beach, cobblestone bridge and Venetian-style buildings.

2. Wherehouse 2016

This funky venue makes a memorable location for your party or meeting.  Decorated entirely with the distinctive work of artist Bruce Grayson, Wherehouse 2016 is a 3,600 sq. ft. creative setting featuring floor-to-ceiling wall murals, custom-painted tables, sofas and chairs. Even the floors are decorated with Bruce Grayson’s colorful artwork in this lively alternative space.

3. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden

Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden is internationally renowned for its collection of palms and tropical plants, beautiful garden waterfalls and coral rock staircases.

The lush landscape is an idyllic location for weddings and other events. The Amphitheater, Sunken Garden and Rainforest waterfalls make stunning backdrops for photo shoots.

4. Florida International University – Wolfe University Center

Conveniently located on Biscayne Bay in close proximity to Miami Beach, the Wolfe University Center features a convertible Grand Ballroom, theater and four meeting rooms.

6,000 sq. ft. of event space is available in addition to a ropes course for team-building events.

5. The Club of Knights

A trendy lounge, a courtyard surrounded by areca palms, and a warm inviting ballroom make the Club of Knights a fabulous location for a memorable event.

The lounge is perfect for events of 100 guests or fewer, with its sandstone-topped bar and vintage piano, while the Mediterranean look and feel of the courtyard is ideal for a ceremony.

6. Koubek Mansion and Gardens

This historic site is located in “Little Havana,” an area rich with culture and known for being the heart of Miami.

A restored mansion, the Koubek Mansion and Gardens is an excellent place for a wedding, meeting, or conference with its beautiful architectural details, lush gardens and old world charm.

7. Josephine S. Leiser Opera Center

Located in the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District of Fort Lauderdale, the Josephine S. Leiser Opera Center is a popular location for weddings, parties and seminars.

This venue features a 3,500 sq. ft. ballroom that is one of South Florida’s most elegant event locations, with balconies overlooking the downtown Fort Lauderdale skyline and the New River.

8. Jungle Island

At Jungle Island, historic landmark meets modern theme park where your guests are immersed in a tropical jungle setting complete with tigers, flamingoes, baby orangutans, parrots, crocodiles and some of the world’s most unusual flora.

For an unforgettable affair, have your lavish wedding or event in the amazing Treetop Ballroom.

9. Bonnet House Museum and Gardens

Situated on 35 acres of Florida landscape, the Bonnet House Museum and Gardens features a variety of settings for your wedding, meeting or private event.

A veranda lawn, outdoor terrace, gardens and inner courtyard all create a romantic ambience for a magical and memorable occasion.
 

10. Hillcrest Country Club

The beautiful banquet facilities at Hillcrest Golf Club evoke a past era of sophistication and elegance. Each ballroom features sweeping views of the exquisitely manicured golf course.

Large palm trees and water views complete this picturesque location.

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