Historic Wedding Venues in Southwest Florida
Restored mansions, century-old hotels, and grand civic buildings — venues with a story already half-written, paired with the Southwest Florida setting. We've cataloged 7 historic venues in Southwest Florida. Pricing varies between venues. Each listing includes a verified photo gallery and direct contact details. Use the multi-quote form to send your wedding details to several venues at once — most respond within 24-48 hours.
Historic venues in Southwest Florida7 venues

Historic Palm Cottage
Naples' oldest home, built in 1895 of tabby (crushed-shell cement) and operated by the Naples Historical Society as a rentable event space in the Old Naples Historic District. The cottage and adjoining Norris Gardens are available for cocktail parties, anniversaries and other private celebrations one block from Naples Pier.
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Sanibel Community House
Operated by the nonprofit Sanibel Community Association since 1927, the Community House on Periwinkle Way is the island's longest-standing gathering place. The historic building offers four rentable rooms (including a conference room and three larger spaces that combine for one large room) with kitchen facilities, currently active for weddings post-Hurricane Ian.
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Sola Gratia Estate
Private Mediterranean-inspired mansion on roughly 2.5 acres of Marco Island waterfront, used as both a wedding venue and a film location. The estate offers indoor and outdoor ceremony settings, dedicated bridal and groom suites, and access to a curated network of in-house rentals and outside vendors.
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The Escalante Hotel
Independent Mediterranean-villa-style boutique hotel in downtown Old Naples at Fifth Avenue and Third Street South. Couples can host ceremonies in the courtyard gardens, beside old-world fountains, or on the nearby private Gulf beach, and may reserve the entire property for an intimate destination wedding.
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The Heitman House
A 1908 historic home with a wraparound porch and 200-foot walkway along the Caloosahatchee River in downtown Fort Myers. The professionally landscaped grounds offer multiple indoor and outdoor event spaces with waterfront ceremony decking and on-site catering by in-house chefs.
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The Tree House
An independently run 1908 historic main house in the downtown Fort Myers river district, themed to evoke the 1920s-1940s. The grounds feature a signature banyan-tree ceremony site with vintage iron arbor, an illuminated gazebo, and a bridal suite with five adjoining parlor rooms.
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The Veranda
A locally owned fine-dining restaurant set in two turn-of-the-century homes at Second Street and Broadway in downtown Fort Myers, with the corner house built in 1902. A Fort Myers tradition since 1978, the venue offers Southern Regional Cuisine, an extensive wine list, and a courtyard space for weddings, rehearsal dinners, and private events.
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