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If you’re looking for a luxury Las Vegas wedding venue that’s modern and unique, The Lotus House is one to have on your list. It has both indoor and outdoor spaces and a location just off the Las Vegas Strip, which is convenient for a lot of couples.
Something I especially love about this venue is that it’s designed to be a blank canvas. You can really bring your own vision to this space. It’s also an exclusive, one-wedding-per-day venue, so your wedding day actually gets the space it deserves.
*For full transparency, the images throughout this guide are from a styled shoot, created alongside an incredible vendor team. You’ll find everyone credited at the end of this blog.



If you’re considering The Lotus House for your wedding, here’s everything you need to know to get in touch and start planning:
Venue Capacity: 250 Maximum Guests
Website: Lotus House Events
Address: 8311 Farm Road, Las Vegas, NV 89131
Phone: (702) 232-2226
Email: info@lotushouseevents.com
Instagram: @lotushouseevents
Lotus House Drone Tour

The cost of a wedding at The Lotus House in Las Vegas is going to depend on how you want to design your day. With that being said, here’s a little break down to help you get an idea on the average costs:
Most couples spend between $35,000–$55,000 for a full wedding day with around 100 guests.
Pricing can vary depending on the day of the week and time of year, with more flexibility for weekday or off-season weddings.
-Some couples plan more intentionally and keep their budget closer to $25,000
-Others invest more heavily in design, guest count, or vendors and spend $80,000+
The final cost of your Lotus House wedding really comes down to your guest count and overall vision.
The Lotus House rental includes:
-Black chiavari chairs
-Rectangular banquet tables
If your guest count is over 125, there is an additional fee for staffing and cleaning. This typically ranges from $400–$1,000, depending on your event.
To secure your date, The Lotus House requires a 50% nonrefundable deposit of the rental fee. This allows you to move forward with planning while deciding between their package options.


The Lotus House also has really nice getting ready spaces for both partners, making it easy to keep everything in one location. The suites are bright and modern. I also really love that they were designed with plenty of room for your photographer, your people, and all the in-between moments.



One of the many things that I love about The Lotus House is how many options you have for your ceremony. All of their ceremony spaces here are beautiful, which makes it easy to choose a space that actually fits your vision.
The green lawn is surrounded by flowering trees which gives you a garden-style setting that feels private and tucked away. It’s a great option if you want something natural and open.



The pergola gives a more structured ceremony space. It has built-in power and lighting. This makes it perfect for added florals and/or draping.




The pavilion is anchored by a waterfall that flows into a koi pond. It feels so calm and intentional. If you’re wanting something that feels more nature-inspired, this space has a completely different feel from the others.
Each of these options gives you a distinct look while keeping everything in one location, which makes planning your timeline so much easier.
When it comes to your reception, The Lotus House has both indoor and outdoor spaces. Some couples choose to keep everything outside for a more open style reception, while others bring guests indoors for dinner and dancing. And because it’s a one-wedding-per-day venue, you’re not working around anyone else’s timeline. You can truly settle into the space and enjoy the full experience.




Las Vegas is well known for its quick and kitschy wedding chapels, but if you’re looking for a Las Vegas micro wedding venue, The Lotus House is a great option. This is perfect for smaller guest counts (typically 10-50 guests). You’ll still have access to the full property and design potential. You still get that same elevated, private feel, just scaled down for a more intentional day.
You can find more information at The Lotus House’s micro wedding page.



The Lotus House gives couples two main options when planning their wedding:
The Signature Wedding Package:
A guided and all-inclusive wedding with curated vendors.
The Custom Wedding Package:
More flexible option where you can bring in your own vendor team.
This is huge depending on how you want your day to look. If you want something streamlined and easy, you can opt for their in-house options. If you already have a vision (or specific vendors you love), you have the flexibility to build your own team.
*Alcohol must be provided through the venue’s partners (Events With A Twist LLC)



There are a few things that really define the experience at The Lotus House:
One wedding per day → you get full privacy and time to actually enjoy the space
12-hour rental window → plenty of time for getting ready, photos, and your full timeline
Two getting-ready suites → both available starting in the morning
Indoor + outdoor spaces → your day doesn’t feel confined to one space


A few logistics to know before booking your wedding at The Lotus House in Las Vegas:
-Onsite parking is limited (around 55–60 vehicles), so rideshare or transportation is recommended.
-Guest counts over 125 might require additional fees for staffing and security.
-A wedding planner is required if you choose their Custom Wedding Package.
-Weather plans matter! Outdoor setups may need to shift indoors depending on conditions.

Between $35,000–$55,000 for a full wedding day. See more information above on my How Much Does a Wedding at The Lotus House Cost section.
If you choose their Signature Wedding package, you do not need to hire a planner. If you choose their Custom Wedding Package, The Lotus House requires that you hire a wedding planner.
See more about their packages on my Wedding Packages & Planning Flexibility section above.
125 inside and 250 outside. If you have more than 125 guests, there is a fee for additional security and cleaning typically from $400-$1,000.
Yes, but parking is very limited. They only have space for 60 vehicles. Once the lot is full, it will be closed. There is not overflow parking.
The Lotus House recommends alternative parking like party buses or ride-share if you think you may need more.
You can relocate your outdoor event inside, but you can’t exceed their maximum occupancy (179 people, including vendors and venue employees).
Yes. Clark County has a noise ordinance starting at 10pm.
Yes, the rental fee includes a 1-hour rehearsal no sooner than one month prior to your wedding date.


I hope this guide to The Lotus House has helped you decide whether it’s the right Las Vegas wedding venue for you. It’s one of those spaces that really stands out if you’re looking for a more elevated, design-forward setting. I love the modern interiors flexibility to truly make it your own. It’s especially perfect for couples who want something stylish and intentional without going the traditional ballroom route. And if that sounds like you, you’re already my kind of people.
Hi, I’m Kyra, the photographer behind Risky Exposure Photography. I’m based in Las Vegas and spend my days documenting weddings and elopements that feel a little more personal, styled, and a lot more you. My approach leans editorial but never forced. I’ll guide you when you need it, but I’m also paying attention to the in-between moments that actually matter.
I’m all about creating photos that feel editorial and stylish while still feeling like your real day. From the energy to the details, and the way everything looked and felt. That’s what I’m there for.
If you’re planning your wedding at The Lotus House (or anywhere in and outside of Las Vegas), I’d love to be part of it. You can learn more about me on my about page, or reach out through my contact form if it feels like we’d be a good fit!

Vendors:
Planner & Design: The Muse & Edit
Photographer: Risky Exposure Photography
Videographer: Griffin Pierson of The Standby Films
Content Creator: Eventorials
Beauty: Glammed Up Vegas
Florals: Sarasponda Florals
Venue: The Lotus House
Invitation Suite: Mackenzie Grace Design
Drapes & Linen: By Ancas Event Decor
Bar Rental: Gather Rentals Las Vegas
Luxury Portrait Station: In The Fold Las Vegas
Catering: Busy Bee Events
Bartender: The Dirty Olive
Cake: Allie Cakes Kitchen
Candle Staging: Luminary Vegas
Seating Chart & Signage: Little Flower Moments
Gown: Christina Wu Collections
Tux: Friar Tux
Chairs: 702 Luxe
Officiant: Wedding Officiant Jacoba Rose / Peachy Keen Unions
Live Music: Felicia Zaharoff
Bridal Robe: Stitch Junkie Studio
Couple: Ashlee Nelson & Nick Walters
I don’t take lightly what it means to be invited into your day. I’m not just there to document it. I’m there to witness it. To feel the energy, read the room, and make creative decisions that reflect the tone, the tension, the joy of the moment - without ever pulling you out of it.