Wish lush florals and a blush and gold color palette, this is one romantic Belvedere Wedding! Dani Leigh Photography shares this Jewish wedding ceremony and reception in the Charles Ballroom. The floral adorned chuppah is magnificent, and the bride looks simply stunning underneath of it, in that Gamberdella’s gown!
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Kicking off the venue spotlight week, this Winter Belvedere Wedding from Rachel Smith Photography shows off the Palm Room used for the wedding ceremony, and the Charles Ballroom for the wedding reception. Bride Jillian says “From the moment we saw the Belvedere, we knew it was the perfect place to have our dream wedding. It has that classic, vintage Baltimore vibe and is incredibly beautiful and elegant. From the gorgeous ballrooms, to the intricate fireplace to the historical Owl Bar, it was perfect in every way. The staff was accommodating and a pleasure to work with. They recommended several of the vendors we used on our big day, and everything went off perfectly without a hitch. We wanted our wedding to have a classic, elegant atmosphere, without feeling stuffy or overly formal. With the help of the Belvedere, we definitely achieved this goal. Our wedding was fun, crazy and bursting with love and joy. The Belvedere was the perfect backdrop for our special day, and I am so thankful for the way everything turned out.”
It’s been a long while since we’ve showcased one of our local Baltimore wedding venues, but the Venue Profile’s are back! This week, we’ll be featuring weddings that have taken place at The Belvedere, and we’re excited to share the details of this classically elegant venue. For more information, please contact info@BelvedereAndCoEvents.com!
The History of The Belvedere
It was 1903 when The Belvedere, the most expensive hotel in Baltimore, opened its doors to the rich and famous. With five grand ballrooms, a bar, a billiards room, a tearoom and even a pool, The Belvedere came to be known as the Queen of Baltimore Society. Named after the Belvedere estate of Maryland soldier and politician, John Eager Howard, the hotel attracted hundreds of famous guests from all over the country. Guests included F. Scott Fitzgerald, John D. Rockefeller, Clark Gable and several U.S. presidents. Located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood, and guests traveled easily to the city’s best restaurants, shops, and museums. The Belvedere set itself apart from neighboring hotels by providing a superior level of service and a variety of luxurious amenities. Located in downtown Baltimore, in the Mount Vernon neighborhood, The Belvedere can accommodate wedding ceremonies, receptions, and special events. Capacities range from 40 to 450 guests and details on each room can be seen below.
The Grand Ballroom is located on the 12th floor, and features 3 story high ceilings, elevated side aisles, vaulted recesses, a large hardwood inlaid dance floor, and oculi dormers. Originally, the room featured a large glass skylight at the center, which was removed during World War II as the threat of overhead aircraft loomed. Private restrooms and Mahogany Chiavari chairs with ivory cushions are included with The Grand Ballroom.
The Grand Ballroom covers 3,984 square feet, and can accommodate 290 guests seated and served with a dance floor.
Located on the 12th floor, the arched ceiling of the Platinum Ballroom features original architectural details and the name reflects the platinum damask paper lining the walls. Used only in conjunction with the Grand Ballroom for ceremonies, cocktail hours, or breakout room (never separate parties in each room) Mahogany Chiavari chairs furnish the ballroom.
The Platinum Ballroom covers 2,454 square feet, and can accommodate 190 guests seated and served with a dance floor.
This ballroom is located on the lobby level, and features an original working gas fireplace, a hardwood dance floor, an original oak stationary bar for beverage service, silk gemstone-colored silks draped from the upholstered ceiling, and five original crystal chandeliers. Murals were hand-painted onto Japanese rice paper in the 1930’s, and are 360 degree views of Baltimore (See the Inner Harbor behind the bar!) Gold chivari chairs furnish the ballroom.
The John Eager Howard Ballroom covers 2,283square feet, and can accommodate 100 guests seated and served with a dance floor.
This lobby level Ballroom is the perfect space for an intimate wedding ceremony. The room features beautiful floor-to-ceiling mirrors and is adorned with rich velvet curtains. Gold chiavari chairs are included with all events.
Ceremony setups in The Palm Room can accommodate 150 guests.
Located on the lobby level, the Charles Ballroom features Ionic pilasters, dramatic bracketed windows, and classic architecture, as well as an inlaid dance floor and 3 historic crystal chandeliers. The Ballroom can be used in conjunction with the John Eager Howard Ballroom and/or the Palm Ballroom for a ceremony or cocktail hour. Gold Chiavari chairs furnish the ballroom.
The Charles Ballroom covers 3,479 square feet, and can accommodate 220 guests seated and served with a dance floor.
In 2012, the 13th Floor underwent a major renovation to transform the venue into a luxurious, upscale place for cocktails, conversation and entertainment. The views of Baltimore City are the main focus of the design of the venue. It is modern and incorporates the exposed original structure of the space—both steely and plush—with furniture and art from local businesses and artists. You can see more photos of the Grand Opening of The 13th Floor, HERE!
The 13th Floor covers 1,751 square feet, and can accommodate 68 guests seated and served with a dance floor.
“Music is the soundtrack of your life.” ~ Dick Clark. The bride, Kayleigh, works in the music industry, and the couple used music in creative ways throughout their Shade Trees and Evergreens Wedding. Kayleigh’s Entrance song was “Here Comes The Sun” by the Beatles. During the ceremony, they hammered their time capsule closed to “Stubborn Love” by The Lumineers. The couple’s Recessional song was “Bittersweet Symphony” by The Verve. The Wedding Party Entrance at the reception was “Love Story” by Taylor Swift. Their first dance as a couple was “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” by Thompson Square. And the father-daughter dance was “Steady As We Go” by Kayleigh’s favorite, Dave Matthews Band.
Kayleigh’s shares “We had the ultimate DIY wedding. Casual, but elegant. Laid back with lots of burlap and glass jarware. Shade Trees & Evergreens in Libertytown, MD was the setting for both the ceremony and reception. This venue is a blank slate (tabula rasa) for design…not that it needs much décor, because the open-land field and pond setting is so pretty on its own.” Her advice for couples planning their weddings: “Don’t sweat the small stuff and do your own thing. Don’t let anyone tell you that you “can’t” or that your ideas are non-traditional. That is exactly what we wanted to achieve and everyone loved it! Make your day YOURS and don’t be afraid to be creative and unique. I made sure to meet with tons of vendors and then chose the ones that I meshed with the best and followed my gut.”
Thanks for sharing this beautiful wedding Charm City Wed! We absolutely loved this bride and it was so fun to see all of the details from the event!!!