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Venus Garden at Caesars Palace is one of the Las Vegas wedding venues I photograph often, and it never misses. It has the ease of a resort wedding, but it feels tucked away from the casino floor. The Roman-inspired architecture, greenery, stone details, and consistently beautiful light make it one of my favorite ceremony locations on the Strip.
For couples looking for something stylish, intimate, and aesthetic without needing a ton of extra decor, Venus Garden Caesars Palace is a great choice. It feels like stepping out of Vegas for a minute, while still keeping the access and ease of being right on the Strip.



🤍Venue: Venus Garden at Caesars Palace
📍Location: Caesars Palace, 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
☎️Phone: 702-731-7766
🌐Website: Caesars Palace Weddings
👥Guest count: Seats up to 115 guests
🌼Setting: Outdoor garden ceremony space
💍Best for: Elopements, micro weddings, intimate weddings, and larger weddings
🥂Reception options: On-site reception spaces at Caesars Palace or off-site restaurants, bars, and private dining rooms nearby
Venus Garden is one of the several outdoor wedding ceremony locations at Caesars Palace. It gives couples the convenience of a resort wedding while still feeling separate from the rush of the Strip. It’s perfect for couples who want a Las Vegas wedding venue that feels a little more elevated than a quick chapel ceremony, but still simple enough to plan from out of state.

It’s already beautiful without much extra decor. The greenery, Roman-inspired architecture, stone details, and garden setting give the space a beautiful look on its own.
It feels tucked away from the Strip. You’re still inside Caesars Palace, but Venus Garden feels more private than expected from a resort wedding.
The lighting photographs beautifully. As a Las Vegas wedding photographer, this is one of the biggest reasons I love this venue. The lighting is always perfect, which helps the ceremony feel clean and easy to photograph.
It works for elopements and bigger weddings. Venus Garden can seat up to 115 guests, so it works for smaller elopements, micro weddings, and weddings with a larger guest list.
It’s easy to build the rest of your day around it. You can get married at Caesars, take portraits around the property or on the Strip, and then head to dinner, cocktails, or a reception nearby.



Ask how much time you have in the ceremony space. Some packages only include a short ceremony window. If you want wedding party photos or family photos at Venus Garden, ask about adding extra time.
Ask about the outside photographer fee. Caesars Palace currently charges a $600 outside photographer fee if you want to bring your own photographer. They may also require proof of insurance.
Give guests clear arrival instructions. Caesars Palace is a massive resort, and the walk to Venus Garden can be confusing. Ask your coordinator for a map, valet instructions, and the best drop-off location.
Think about the time of day. Venus Garden is near the pool area, so resort noise might be more noticeable during pool season or earlier ceremony times.
Clarify any custom details early. Florals, music, outside vendors, live streaming, extra photo time, and reception plans can all affect your final package and cost.



Caesars Palace currently offers six wedding packages: Bella Luna, Roman, Cleopatra, Caesar, The Nobu, and All In.
Package pricing ranges from $1,000 to $25,000, depending on the package and day of the week. This is before premium location fees, upgrades, outside vendor fees, specialty date pricing, seat rentals, or reception costs.
All Caesars Palace wedding packages include:
-A wedding coordinator
-45 minutes of chapel time
-Minister/officiant services
The Tuscana Chapel is included as the base ceremony location for most packages. Caesars Palace has five chapel locations to choose from, and the other ceremony spaces are considered premium locations. That includes Venus Garden at Caesars Palace.
At the time of writing, the Venus Garden premium location fee is:
$600 Sunday–Wednesday
$750 Thursday–Saturday
So, if you’re planning a Venus Garden Caesars Palace wedding, your estimated ceremony starting cost would be the package price plus the Venus Garden premium location fee.
For example, the lowest package currently starts at $1,000 Sunday–Wednesday. With the Venus Garden fee added, a Sunday–Wednesday ceremony at Venus Garden may start around $1,600 before upgrades or additional fees.
For a Thursday–Saturday ceremony, the lowest package currently starts at $1,200. With the Venus Garden fee added, a Thursday–Saturday ceremony at Venus Garden may start around $1,950 before upgrades or additional fees.
Good to know: Caesars Palace also offers ceremony upgrades, floral upgrades, music upgrades, and transportation options. I’ll cover a few of those next so you know what to ask about before booking.



One thing couples should know about Caesars Palace weddings is that there are a lot of upgrade options.
If you want your Venus Garden Caesars Palace wedding to feel more personal, ask your coordinator for the current upgrade list before booking. Options and pricing can change, but upgrades may include music, florals, ceremony details, transportation, and entertainment.
Music upgrades may include:
Vocalists, guitarists, violinists, a string trio, a string quartet, simcha music, or cello.
Good to know: if you want a musician to learn a song that is not already on their list, there’s an added fee.
Officiant and entertainment upgrades may include:
Elvis, Frank Sinatra, Caesar and Cleopatra, or a centurion guard.
Transportation upgrades may include:
Limos, SUV transportation, limo buses, Mercedes Sprinter vans, mini shuttles, and airport pickup or drop-off.
Ceremony detail upgrades may include:
A cake cutting set, rose petal toss for guests, ceremony bubbles, or a ceremony table setup.
Floral upgrades may include:
Arch arrangements, aisle arrangements, altar arrangements, florals added to the vines, or petals down the aisle.
Venus Garden is already beautiful on its own, so you really don’t need a huge floral setup to make the space feel finished. With that being said, additions like petals down the aisle or florals on the vines can add more color and make the ceremony feel more personal.
Caesars Palace lays out their wedding packages and current pricing clearly on their wedding page, so I recommend checking there directly before booking. Pricing can change, and that page will have the most up-to-date details.



One of the best ways to picture your own Venus Garden Caesars Palace wedding is to see how other couples have used the space.
Each wedding below started with a ceremony at Venus Garden, but the rest of the day looked completely different. Some couples stayed around Caesars Palace for portraits, while others headed to restaurants, rooftops, casinos, or private reception spaces around Las Vegas.
Jaccy and Jack had their Venus Garden wedding in April 2026 after getting ready at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
After their ceremony, we took portraits around Caesars Palace before they headed to Ghostbar at Palms Casino Resort for their rooftop wedding reception.
Their day is a great example of how you can start with a classic garden ceremony at Caesars Palace, then bring in a completely different feel with a rooftop reception overlooking Las Vegas.
Vendors:
Bride: Jaccy | Groom: Jack | Planning: XO Event Co. | Photography: Risky Exposure Photography | Content Creation: M Place Content | Florals: Night Garden Floral | Transportation: XO Classic Cars | HAMU: Jayden Does Makeup | Tan: Aura Glow Beauty Co. | Signage & Engraving: Burned n Graven | DJ: Choice Sound | Videographer: Verite Wedding Films | Photobooth: Smash Booth | Gowns: Viero Bridal Chicago | Accommodations: Cosmopolitan | Reception: Ghost Bar at The Palms | Elvis: Travis Allen Elvis







Halsey and Griffin had their Venus Garden wedding in March 2026, followed by portraits around Caesars Palace. After their ceremony in the garden, Halsey did an outfit change before we headed inside the casino for a few portraits. It gave their gallery a fun mix of classic outdoor ceremony photos and flashier Vegas casino portraits.
Their day is a great example of how much variety you can get at Caesars Palace, even if you keep your photo time focused on the ceremony and portraits.



Mariah and Chris had their Venus Garden wedding in December 2025, which is proof that this venue looks gorgeous year-round.
They added florals to the vines and petals down the aisle, which brought such a beautiful pop of color to the space. Venus Garden is already stunning on its own, but even a simple floral add-ons can make it feel more personal.
After their ceremony and portraits at Caesars Palace, they headed to AREA15 for their Taylor Swift Enchanted wedding reception.
Their day is a great example of how you can keep the ceremony classic, then bring a completely different energy into the reception.
Planner: Not Jessa Planner | Photography: Risky Exposure Photography | Content: Not Jess Content | HAMU: By Makall | Reception: Area15






Maddie and Noah had their wedding at Venus Garden at Caesars Palace before heading out for portraits around Las Vegas. This wedding was also featured in Tatler!
After the ceremony, we took photos with the Risky Ride at Guardian Angel Cathedral, then stopped for a few casino portraits. They ended the night with an intimate reception at Canaletto inside The Venetian Resort.
Their day was another great example of how you can start at Venus Garden, then build the rest of your wedding around the parts of Vegas that feel like you.
See their full wedding here: Venus Garden Chapel Caesars Palace Wedding in Las Vegas & Canaletto Reception
Vendors:
Photo: Risky Exposure Photography | Coordinator: Skye Events | Makeup: Gladice MUA | Hair: Samantha Styling | Rentals: RSVP Party Rentals | Florals: Eufloria Designs Floral & Events | Ceremony: Caesars Palace | Reception: Canaletto






You can absolutely host your reception at Caesars Palace. The resort has ballrooms, private dining options, restaurants, catering, and on-site planning support. For some couples, keeping everything at Caesars Palace is the easiest option. Guests can stay on property, walk from ceremony to reception, and keep the whole day in one place.
But a lot of couples choose to host their reception somewhere else in Las Vegas. That could mean a private dining room, a cocktail-style dinner, a downtown bar, a restaurant on the Strip, or a full after-party somewhere with a totally different feel.
It really depends on the kind of wedding day you want. If you want something convenient and classic, Caesars Palace might make sense. If you want something more relaxed, editorial, moody, playful, or nightlife-inspired, an off-site reception might fit your day better.
For more ideas, check out my guide to ‘25+ Las Vegas Elopement & Micro-Wedding Reception Locations‘.



Venus Garden is located inside Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip at 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.
Venus Garden can seat up to 115 guests for a ceremony.
Caesars Palace recommends booking 6 to 12 months in advance. A minimum of 14 days is required, but short notice weddings may be available.
All Caesars Palace wedding packages include a wedding coordinator, 45 minutes of chapel time, and minister/officiant services. Other inclusions vary by package.
Yes, but Caesars Palace currently charges a $600 outside photographer fee. They may also require proof of insurance.
It depends on the photos you want. Chapel photography may cover the ceremony, but hiring your own photographer gives you more control over style, portraits, getting ready photos, and reception coverage.
Yes. Caesars Palace offers on-site reception options, including ballrooms and dining spaces.
Yes. Many couples get married at Venus Garden and then host dinner, cocktails, or a reception somewhere else in Las Vegas.
Caesars Palace doesn’t offer traditional room blocks, but couples can ask their coordinator about special room rate links.
Yes. Venus Garden works well for elopements, micro weddings, and weddings with guests.



“Risky was easily one of the best decisions we made for both our engagement and wedding. From the very beginning, Kyra took the time to truly get to know us, making sure our photos reflected exactly what we had envisioned. She is not only incredibly talented but also so kind and genuine—she brought even my most “out there” ideas to life with ease. There is honestly no one I would trust more with such important moments.
Mark was equally amazing. My mum and sister both commented on how thoughtful and intentional he was throughout the wedding day, always making sure everything felt meaningful and ran perfectly.
The level of care, attention to detail, and expertise that Kyra and Mark brought—especially when designing our timeline—meant we got all the photos we dreamed of while still being fully present and enjoying our wedding day. They struck the perfect balance between capturing candid, in-the-moment memories and creating iconic, editorial-style shots (with a stunning Vogue-inspired touch!).
We genuinely loved working with them and now consider them friends, not just vendors. Truly the best money we spent—you will not regret choosing them. 🤍”

If you’re planning a Venus Garden Caesars Palace wedding, this venue gives you such a great starting point. The space is beautiful on its own, the location is easy for guests, and the ceremony can feel beautiful without needing to overdo the details.
The biggest thing is knowing what you want from the rest of the day. Do you want portraits around Caesars Palace? Flash photos on Fremont Street? A private dinner after? A full reception somewhere with a completely different feel? The venue gives you the structure, but the rest of the experience is where you can make it feel like you.
And if photos are one of the biggest priorities for your day, choosing the right Las Vegas wedding photographer matters. If you’re looking for a photographer whose style is editorial, fashion-forward, but who cares about capturing images that feel authentic to you and your partner, you can learn more about me below.

I hope this guide helped you get a better feel for what it is like to get married at Venus Garden Caesars Palace.
I’m Kyra, the photographer behind Risky Exposure Photography. I photograph Las Vegas weddings and elopements for couples who want their day to feel stylish, editorial, and still personal.
My work is inspired by fashion, nightlife, and flash. I love photos with presence. The quiet looks, the movement, the fun dance floor moments with your people, and the in-between pieces that make a wedding feel alive.
Beyond the photos, I care about helping couples feel comfortable and taken care of. Las Vegas weddings move fast, especially at venues like Caesars Palace. Having someone who knows the flow can make a huge difference. I know the light, photo spots, and timing at this venue.
I have photographed many weddings at Venus Garden Caesars Palace, and it is one of my favorite ceremony spaces on the Strip. If you are planning your wedding here and want photos that feel intentional, stylish, and true to the energy of your day, I would love to be part of it.
You can learn more about me on my about page, see more of my work in my portfolio, or inquire through my contact page if I sound like the Las Vegas wedding or elopement photographer for you.
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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.