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Castle Wedding Venues in Indiana

19 castle wedding venues across 18 cities in Indiana — including 1 you can stay in, 1 all-inclusive, and 1 that welcome outside catering. Castles are spread thin, so browse them all below, then tour your favorites in person.

19 castles
18 cities
1 you can stay in 1 all-inclusive

Top-rated castles in Indiana

Ranked by what couples say — rating weighted by review count. See the full best-of-Indiana ranking →

Chateau Banquets

4.7 ★★★★★ 580 reviews

530 W 61st Ave, Merrillville, IN

Castle wedding venue Château stunning venue & groundsdelicious food & drinksspotless & well-kept

Banquet hall and event space offering catering and hosting functions such as weddings and church anniversaries.

Meyer's Castle

4.2 ★★★★☆ 511 reviews

1370 Joliet St, Dyer, IN

Hosts up to 350 guests

Castle wedding venue Outside catering OK Elopements stunning venue & groundsowners who go above & beyondday-of coordination

Stately former home in the Jacobethan style with event rentals, fixed-price weekend dining & lounge.

Fort Wayne Haunted Castle and Black Forest

4.5 ★★★★★ 401 reviews

8965 Auburn Rd, Fort Wayne, IN

Fun haunted castle, plus an outdoor trail through a forest with spooky scenery.

Clayshire Castle

4.8 ★★★★★ 208 reviews

8780 County Rd 75 N, Bowling Green, IN

Hosts up to 60 guests

Castle wedding venue Stay on-site stunning venue & groundsphoto-perfect backdropsgrounds & gardens

Palais Royale

4.8 ★★★★★ 143 reviews

105 W Colfax Ave, South Bend, IN

Castle wedding venue stunning venue & groundsday-of coordinationdelicious food & drinks

Spacious venue for weddings, proms and other events, featuring a grand ballroom.

Silver Palace

4.4 ★★★★☆ 92 reviews

1719 State St c, La Porte, IN

Castle wedding venue stunning venue & groundsday-of coordinationdelicious food & drinks

Clean, spacious venue for weddings and other events with a dance floor and a stage.

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Real castles are rare enough that the right one is often worth a drive across the state line — some of the country's best are next door.