The Centurion Palace 

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Garden Ceremony - Photo by Pink Posh, from Nicole and Mike's wedding

     When i say I've looked at all the Houston venues...i'm not kidding. I looked at all of them. I was actually pretty insistent on an indoor wedding. It didn't have to be a church, but i was so scared of the possibility of rain. I found plenty of venue's that had chapels of their own. Ashton Gardens was gooooorgeous. Over my price range tho. George Ranch Historical Park had an old little chapel. But it was...little. Justin's first choice tho, was House Plantation. We talked it over and I was about ready to book it. Well, once i was ok with an outdoor ceremony (outdoor, NOT garden), i wanted to keep looking. I then found Agave Road. ooooh my gosh. It had the most fabulous bridal suite. I loved the whole feel of the place. But! I couldn't get past the price. Somehow, I found Centurion Palace. I seriously don't know where it came from. I had googled everything to do with Houston weddings in every way, shape, form, and fashion I could think of. At the time, Centurion wasn't advertising on but like 1 site, and it wasnt the knot, but they were mostly getting business by word of mouth. They've only been open for like 2 years. I didn't want a garden ceremony. But we made an appointment. I didn't want a garden ceremony until I saw this garden. The coordinator we met with that day was Michelle. She is such a sweetheart! I was sold. We compared prices and decided it was our best bet overall and I was thrilled! They've been very accomodating since booking and tremendously helpful in answering questions I've had. I can't wait to get married here!

The Front of the building, seriously, i cant find any other pictures right now. LOL
Picture from Monkey Tree Photography, from the wedding of Ashley & Charles

The two-story ballroom, from www.centurionpalace.com