Historic San Antonio Venue
The Espee is a wedding venue in San Antonio, TX. This magnificent historic venue, built in 1902, was originally a Southern Pacific Railroad terminal. Today, it is a National Historic Landmark. The venue’s design is a triumph of art deco style and represents the confluence of the past and present. It is a symbol of achievement and promises fulfilled, and it’s a magnificent setting in which to celebrate your love and all the many wonderful journeys that lie ahead. The Espee boasts 20,000 square feet of versatile event space, and it can accommodate ceremonies and receptions of 50 to 350 guests. The venue is made up of several event areas, each offering a unique and special charm. The Espee Pavilion is an impressive amphitheater-style venue. Its open-concept design affords the flexibility you need to celebrate your day your way. The Plaza is a lovely multipurpose space featuring lovely twinkling lights and offering cinematic views of the San Antonio skyline. The Dining Hall is a cheery, rustic space, complete with painted murals, Saltillo tile countertops, a hand-carved bar, and plenty of local flavor. The Post Office is a romantic, understated space, perfect for a delightful fairytale wedding. Sliding doors divide the Banking Hall into two sectors. Its neutral tones, brick walls, and exposed wood ceiling create an ideal atmosphere for your wedding ceremony and reception. The Espee is in the business of turning wedding dreams into reality. Their standard package includes event planning assistance, tables, chairs, and much more. Bar and catering services and event rentals are also available. Outside vendors are welcome. The venue’s experienced and talented team would be happy to discuss ideas and options and answer any questions you may have.