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12 Types of Venues for Events Rentals

Continue reading to find out which one is best for your next event

By Amit KumarPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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If you’ve read our guide on how to find a venue, you’re probably wondering how much money you should part with at venues like Atlanta history museum wedding.

The cost of hiring a venue varies as much as the types of events held there. So, before we get into how venues are priced, let's take a look at what venues there are in the first place.

An event venue can be any location where your event will take place. (It doesn’t even have to have walls or a ceiling.) That said, there are certain types of venues that are ideal for events.

Continue reading to find out which one is best for your next event.

1. Bars, pubs, and clubs

If you're planning a party or a live show, there aren't many better places to hold it than bars and clubs. However, if you hire them during the day, you can save money.

Best suited for: parties, live music, comedy nights, and tasting events.

2. Restaurants

You can reserve a private dining room or, if your event is large enough, the entire restaurant.

Best suited for: dinner parties, birthdays, wedding receptions, business meetings, and tasting events.

3. Hotels

Many hotels have restaurants, bars, ballrooms, conference rooms, and other event spaces, making them an excellent choice for a wide range of events.

Types of venues for events: Hotels.

Hotels can accommodate a variety of events.

Best suited for: parties, dinner parties, tasting events, business meetings, conferences, presentations, networking events, and wedding receptions.

4. Conference centres

Although hotels host many conferences, purpose-built conference centers are also popular. They have all of the necessary AV equipment and frequently offer catering as well.

Best suited for: conferences (duh), business meetings, presentations, and networking events.

5. Business centres

There is some overlap between business and conference centers. Business centers are typically focused on day-to-day activities such as meetings and co-working.

Best suited for: business meetings, networking events, and presentations.

6. Community centres

Local governments and organisations (such as churches) have space available for private hire. Although the venues are not always impressive, it is possible to get a really good deal.

Best suited for: meetings and community events.

7. Sports clubs

Local sports clubs, such as golf, football, and rugby, may have extra space that they are willing to rent out to private events in order to generate extra revenue for their members.

Best suited for: sports-related events.

8. Art galleries

Art galleries like historic art gallery Atlanta are largely empty spaces so there’s room for the art installations. This also leaves room to host events of all kinds, and you might be able to negotiate a decent price.

Best suited for: workshops, artist meetups, and networking events.

9. Academic venues

Like sports clubs, academic institutions are eager to make some extra cash. You’ll find that many schools and universities are happy to rent out part of their premises for private events.

Types of venues for events: Universities.

Academic facilities can be an excellent choice for events.

Best suited for: writing workshops, networking events, and presentations.

10. Stately homes

If you want a fancy venue that isn't accessible to everyone, look for stately homes to host your next event in. They look amazing…but also come with a price tag.

Best suited for: wedding receptions, dinner parties, and corporate retreats.

11. Stadiums and arenas

Stadiums and arenas are your best bet if you're planning a large concert with thousands of attendees. Nevertheless, you’ll also find that they can provide smaller spaces for smaller events.

Best suited for: sports events, concerts, comedy shows, theatre productions, and presentations.

12. Parks and fields

The great outdoors can be used for a variety of events, and there is plenty of space to accommodate them. Contact your local council to find out which parks or fields you can use.

Best suited for: markets, fairs, festivals, concerts, comedy shows, and theatre productions.

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