2026 Best Outdoor Wedding Venues in Gyeonggi: From Traditional Hanok to Modern Gardens

Kang Dae-woong. | 2026.05.05

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Namyangju
Namyangju Praum Wedding. [Photo: Gyeonggi Tourism Organization]
Paju
Paju First Garden. [Photo: Gyeonggi Tourism Organization]
Looking to tie the knot this spring? Outdoor wedding venues across Gyeonggi Province have expanded their offerings into garden-style, hotel-style, hanok (traditional house)-style and riverside spaces, giving couples plenty more options. As couples move away from one-size-fits-all indoor halls and seek natural views, exclusive bookings and intimate, customized ceremonies, the region’s top outdoor venues are leaning into what makes each location special.

Paju First Garden is all about themed gardens—think sweeping floral backdrops and curated outdoor settings. Situated along Tapsakgol-gil in Paju, this mixed-use cultural space stages outdoor ceremonies framed by several unique garden areas.

You can choose from a cozy garden area for small gatherings, a large outdoor party garden for bigger celebrations, or an indoor ceremony hall. Listings on wedding platforms note a minimum guarantee of 50 guests and a maximum capacity of 500, so it’s flexible for small and mid-to-large events. Because the site also welcomes tourists, confirming guest flow, parking locations and entrance routes ahead of time is essential.

Hwaseong Labidoll Hotel & Resort pairs hotel amenities with outdoor garden ceremonies and convention-style weddings. Located on Sejaro in Jeongnam-myeon, Hwaseong, couples can pick an outdoor garden or an indoor convention hall. The property accommodates about 1,200 cars and includes three hours of free parking.

The hotel format makes it easy to link banquet halls, overnight stays and other facilities. But remember: ceremony size, meal service and hall-use conditions can vary by package. Clarify guaranteed headcounts and reception traffic flow during your planning meeting.

Adela Hanok in Yangpyeong is a hanok-based outdoor venue that blends traditional architecture with modern wedding needs. Located on Gongseoul-gil in Gaegun-myeon, it functions as a hanok cultural complex offering outdoor weddings, a banquet hall and a café.

With its tiled roofs and lawn spaces, Adela Hanok can host traditional ceremonies, hanok-backdrop weddings or intimate house-style events. It’s also relatively close to Wondeok Station, so public transit access is decent. Because catering focuses on traditional set menus, guest count and meal timing are important variables to factor into your timeline.

Seongnam Ayeondang is a fusion-hanok venue near the forest path in Baekhyeon-dong, Pangyo. It separates hanok weddings, outdoor gardens and intimate-ceremony themes, and its indoor banquet hall holds up to 200 guests.

For groups over 200, the venue suggests combining outdoor or additional spaces. As a hanok-style spot with Pangyo access, it appeals to couples who want city convenience plus an outdoor vibe. Keep in mind that hanok and outdoor areas are sensitive to weather, season, sound, lighting and guest movement—so confirm ceremony timing and backup spaces in advance.

Across Gyeonggi, outdoor venues differ clearly in capacity and operation. First Garden and Labidoll are better suited for mid-to-large guest lists and events where parking is a priority. Adela Hanok and Ayeondang are ideal for tailored ceremonies with a hanok backdrop.

Praum Wedding leans toward an exclusive house-wedding format with riverside views. When choosing a venue, check photo opportunities and the vibe—but don’t stop there. Verify rain contingency spaces, parking capacity, whether the reception area is separate, guaranteed headcount and rules about outside vendors.

Beyond private venues, Gyeonggi Province also lists some public facilities for weddings through its Gyeonggi Sharing Service.

Public options include the Gyeonggi Provincial Office old building lawn, the Suwon Museum outdoor exhibition area and Ilsan Lake Park. The Dodamso small-wedding program offers intimate ceremonies for up to 100 guests with a fee around 30,000 KRW (≈ $22.50 USD).

Ilsan Lake Park’s small-wedding program covers spots like Metasequoia Road, the outdoor stage and Dalmaji Island, and priority is given to Goyang residents.

Namyangju Praum Wedding offers an exclusive house-wedding experience with riverside views. Located in Wabu-eup, Namyangju, the venue combines outdoor garden ceremonies with indoor banquet spaces.

Wedding-platform listings show a minimum of 50 and a maximum of 400 guests, and ceremonies are scheduled with relatively long intervals. Because the venue is rented as an entire building, it’s a good fit for couples who want a private day without overlap. At contract time, the key things to confirm are indoor backup options for bad weather and the banquet traffic flow.
Seongnam
Seongnam Ayeondang. [Photo: Gyeonggi Tourism Organization]
Hwaseong
Hwaseong Labidoll Hotel. [Photo: Gyeonggi Tourism Organization]