The Temple House
EST. 2010
Whatever your dream is, the award-winning Miami Beach legend can, and intends to, host it down to the last shred of wishful thinking.
Indoor or outdoor, 6 or 600 guests, wedding or music video—the art deco palace hall can do it to perfection, making it the longtime beloved choice of event planners, caterers, designers, videographers, and couples.
- Views
- Water Feature
- Style
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Art Deco
Contemporary
Eclectic
Futuristic
Modern
Venue Setting
The Temple House is a spectacular award winning internationally recognized event space that hosts weddings, corporate events, galas, product launches, press and media events, social events and more. The Temple House has served as the backdrop of numerous film productions, TV shows, photo shoots, music videos, and documentaries.
Capacity
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
- Price range
- Does this include catering fees?
No
- Insurance
Additional Insurance May Be Required Depending On The Event
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
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Weddings

Florida has always understood the art of a dramatic entrance. Maybe that’s why it works so well for weddings. One weekend you’re pulling up to a pink Palm Beach hotel beneath rows of swaying palms and vintage umbrellas, the next you’re hosting a moody, candlelit dinner inside a museum courtyard in Sarasota, or throwing an after-party in a Miami venue that feels suspiciously close to a fashion week set. In 2026, destination weddings are leaning harder into personality, guest experience, and full-weekend storytelling over formulaic ballroom copy-paste, and Florida may be one of the best states in the country to do all three at once.
Palm Beach still carries the legacy of glamorous winter social seasons and Slim Aarons-style entertaining. Miami remains America’s capital of celebratory decadence and Art Deco style. Along the Gulf Coast, historic estates and waterfront properties deliver a softer kind of grandeur that feels pulled from another era of entertaining altogether. And couples are responding. Industry forecasting for 2026 points toward immersive wedding weekends, destination-focused design, and venues that feel distinctive.
Which brings us here. Because sometimes finding the venue is less “careful research project” and more sending your planner a link with the message: “I fear this just changed everything.” Ahead, the Florida venues doing exactly that: beachside resorts, museums, design-forward hotels, party-ready hideaways, and a few properties that deserve a permanent place on the wedding internet hall of fame.
The Temple House
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