The Best Museum & Gallery Wedding Venues in Salem, MA

The Best Museum & Gallery Wedding Venues in Salem, MA

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3 Wedding Venues in Salem, MA

Museums, galleries
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Blackcraft Salem 

5.0

Salem, MA
  • Up to 100 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor

Blackcraft Salem is a one-of-a-kind venue nestled in a historic 1910 bank building in the heart of Salem. The original bank vaults remain beautifully intact and serve as a stunning focal point beneath “Nydia”—the largest witch statue in Salem. If you're dreaming of a wedding that’s equal parts gothic, magical, and unforgettable, Blackcraft Salem is the perfect place to say, “I do.”

Why you'll love this venue

  • Offers full flexibility in setup and decor
  • Combines timeless elegance with history
  • Multiple event spaces

Venue considerations

  • Lighting and sound are not included
  • Requires outside catering services
  • Does not allow pets
I attended a wedding vow renewal at/in Black Craft Salem's haunt. We all walked down the "aisle" which was the actual haunt. We followed the "bride and groom" throughout the haunt to the very end where the actual ceremony took place. There were beautiful glowing candles everywhere and the lighting was perfect. The BCS crew was very nice and made us all feel welcomed. I have NEVER been to a ceremony as thrilling, fun and terrifyingly beautiful as this one. I could not get over the atmosphere it was McCabe and, exciting and eerie at the same time.... I felt like I was on a movie set. . EVERYONE who loves Halloween, horror and haunts in general needs to have every type of ceremony in this venue - NOT just weddings and vow renewals. BORAH! was the officiant and was the funniest thing ever, she roasted the couple and made us laugh so hard we neven shed a few tears. Thank you BCS for hosting such a remarkable space for this ceremony. I will be booking my wedding at Black Craft if I ever decide to tie the knot.
Aimee C., 20 days ago
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The Satanic Chapel 
Salem, MA
  • Up to 40 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $1,200

The Satanic Temple Salem is thrilled to unveil our completely redesigned Weddings & Ceremonies Program for 2025 – crafted for those who seek an experience unlike any other. Whether you desire an intimate candlelit elopement before our iconic Baphomet statue or a 40 person gathering in our decadent Art Gallery, our new offerings blend dark elegance, symbolism, and immersive artistry. Each event is a unique reflection of personal power and devotion. We also offer handfasting rituals, a libation ritual, a blood ritual and more that can be added onto any wedding package. The Satanic Temple Salem is pleased to offer non-wedding options as well, such as Personal Empowerment Ceremonies, Unbaptisms and more.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Handles all cleanup logistics
  • Has an intimate feel for a small guest list
  • Exudes old-world charm

Venue considerations

  • Small venue, not ideal for a large guest lists
  • Does not have a dance floor
  • No in-house catering options

Location flexible? Discover venues near Salem, MA

About wedding venues in Salem, MA

Salem's blend of colonial architecture, maritime heritage, and witchcraft legacy creates an extraordinary wedding destination. You'll feel the difference immediately as you walk down cobblestone streets lined with 17th-century buildings. The harbor views add that perfect touch of New England charm, making Salem weddings stand out from celebrations in other nearby cities.

What Makes Salem Wedding Venues So Special?

Salem venues transform rich history into celebration spaces with character you simply can't find elsewhere. Colonial Hall preserves original architectural details that modern venues just can't replicate. The House of the Seven Gables gives you historic gardens with seaside cottage views your guests will love. At Salem Waterfront Hotel, you'll celebrate in ballrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the working harbor connecting your special day to Salem's deep maritime roots.

Which Wedding Venues in Salem, MA Are Most Accessible?

Old Town Hall stands out with its elevator and handicapped accessibility features while maintaining gorgeous Federal-style architecture. You'll appreciate the beautiful Palladian windows and authentic hardwood floors. The space welcomes up to 100 guests though it's worth noting there's no air conditioning. Peabody Essex Museum offers stunning spaces where you can surround your ceremony with world-class art collections. You'll find complete accessibility support here including elevators and accessible restrooms throughout the venue.

What Are the Top Wedding Venues in Salem?

Colonial Hall at Rockafellas occupies the historic Daniel Low Building with gracious balconies overlooking the grand ballroom. You'll be amazed by the vaulted ceilings and preserved architectural details as the space comfortably hosts anywhere from 50 to 300 guests for your celebration. Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites gives you waterfront ceremonies with harbor backdrops. Your guests will enjoy menus featuring locally-caught seafood that showcases the best of New England cuisine. The Hawthorne Hotel preserves its grand ballroom with sparkling crystal chandeliers and original woodwork. You'll have over 9,000 square feet of meeting space for your elegant wedding with all the historic charm intact.

How Much Does a Wedding in Salem Typically Cost?

Salem weddings range in price depending on your choices for venue guest count and season:

Guest CountApproximate Total Budget
50 guests$26,015
100 guests$43,197
150 guests$59,346
200 guests$73,773
250 guests$88,200
300 guests$102,626
The average venue in Salem runs about $9,954 which makes up roughly 17% of your total wedding budget if you're planning for 150 guests. September is the hottest month for venue inquiries with most couples booking their venues about 16 months before saying "I do."

Where Can You Find Outstanding Cuisine in Salem Wedding Venues?

Ledger Restaurant & Bar stands out for exceptional food quality under Chef Matt O'Neil. You'll enjoy a unique dining experience set in the former Salem Savings Bank building with cuisine that impresses even the most discerning guests. Colonial Hall at Rockafellas provides customized menus crafted by their Executive Chef. You can work directly with the culinary team to create a meal that perfectly reflects your tastes in this historical setting. Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites showcases seasonal New England classics and modern American favorites. You'll love their emphasis on fresh local seafood that gives your wedding menu that authentic coastal touch.

Which Salem Venues Support Remote Wedding Participation?

The Peabody Essex Museum and Colonial Hall excel at supporting remote participation beyond just basic streaming. Their adaptable spaces and professional staff help you include far-away loved ones with interactive elements like virtual tours online guestbooks and synchronized activities. Your distant guests will feel truly part of your celebration rather than just watching from afar.

Salem's blend of colonial architecture, maritime heritage, and witchcraft legacy creates an extraordinary wedding destination. You'll feel the difference immediately as you walk down cobblestone streets lined with 17th-century buildings. The harbor views add that perfect touch of New England charm, making Salem weddings stand out from celebrations in other nearby cities.

What Makes Salem Wedding Venues So Special?

Salem venues transform rich history into celebration spaces with character you simply can't find elsewhere. Colonial Hall preserves original architectural details that modern venues just can't replicate. The House of the Seven Gables gives you historic gardens with seaside cottage views your guests will love. At Salem Waterfront Hotel, you'll celebrate in ballrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the working harbor connecting your special day to Salem's deep maritime roots.

Which Wedding Venues in Salem, MA Are Most Accessible?

Old Town Hall stands out with its elevator and handicapped accessibility features while maintaining gorgeous Federal-style architecture. You'll appreciate the beautiful Palladian windows and authentic hardwood floors. The space welcomes up to 100 guests though it's worth noting there's no air conditioning. Peabody Essex Museum offers stunning spaces where you can surround your ceremony with world-class art collections. You'll find complete accessibility support here including elevators and accessible restrooms throughout the venue.

What Are the Top Wedding Venues in Salem?

Colonial Hall at Rockafellas occupies the historic Daniel Low Building with gracious balconies overlooking the grand ballroom. You'll be amazed by the vaulted ceilings and preserved architectural details as the space comfortably hosts anywhere from 50 to 300 guests for your celebration. Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites gives you waterfront ceremonies with harbor backdrops. Your guests will enjoy menus featuring locally-caught seafood that showcases the best of New England cuisine. The Hawthorne Hotel preserves its grand ballroom with sparkling crystal chandeliers and original woodwork. You'll have over 9,000 square feet of meeting space for your elegant wedding with all the historic charm intact.

How Much Does a Wedding in Salem Typically Cost?

Salem weddings range in price depending on your choices for venue guest count and season:

Guest CountApproximate Total Budget
50 guests$26,015
100 guests$43,197
150 guests$59,346
200 guests$73,773
250 guests$88,200
300 guests$102,626
The average venue in Salem runs about $9,954 which makes up roughly 17% of your total wedding budget if you're planning for 150 guests. September is the hottest month for venue inquiries with most couples booking their venues about 16 months before saying "I do."

Where Can You Find Outstanding Cuisine in Salem Wedding Venues?

Ledger Restaurant & Bar stands out for exceptional food quality under Chef Matt O'Neil. You'll enjoy a unique dining experience set in the former Salem Savings Bank building with cuisine that impresses even the most discerning guests. Colonial Hall at Rockafellas provides customized menus crafted by their Executive Chef. You can work directly with the culinary team to create a meal that perfectly reflects your tastes in this historical setting. Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites showcases seasonal New England classics and modern American favorites. You'll love their emphasis on fresh local seafood that gives your wedding menu that authentic coastal touch.

Which Salem Venues Support Remote Wedding Participation?

The Peabody Essex Museum and Colonial Hall excel at supporting remote participation beyond just basic streaming. Their adaptable spaces and professional staff help you include far-away loved ones with interactive elements like virtual tours online guestbooks and synchronized activities. Your distant guests will feel truly part of your celebration rather than just watching from afar.

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