Farm house

Also known as: Farmhouse, farm-house wedding venue, banquet farm

A large private property with open land, accommodation, and event infrastructure rented for full-stay weddings (typically 2–3 days) — popular for destination-feel weddings without leaving the city.

📍 Pan-India, outer-city wedding venues

About Farm house

Farm house in the Indian wedding context refers to a large privately-owned property — typically 1–5 acres with covered pavilions, accommodation, and event infrastructure — rented out for multi-day weddings. Farm houses are popular for destination-feel weddings without leaving the city.

Typical farm-house wedding setup:

  • 2–3 day immersive event (haldi + mehendi + sangeet + wedding + reception)
  • Stay packages for 30–80 immediate family + close friends
  • Property exclusivity — no overlapping events
  • Outdoor + covered indoor space
  • 30–90 minute drive from city centre

Bangalore has strong farm-house clusters in Devanahalli (near airport), Sarjapur, Whitefield, and Tumkur Road. Hyderabad farm houses concentrate around Moinabad, Shamshabad, and Maheshwaram. Chennai farm houses are along ECR (Akkarai, Kovalam, Mahabalipuram).

Per-plate prices typically run ₹1,800–₹4,000, with property exclusivity rates of ₹1.5–8 lakh per night.

Related terms

  • Marriage garden — An outdoor venue with covered or open-air space designed specifically for weddings — typically 200–1,500 guest capacity, used Nov–Feb to avoid monsoon and summer.
  • Banquet hall — A dedicated indoor venue used for weddings, receptions, parties, and corporate events — typically with built-in catering, AC, AV, and seating capacity ranging from 80 to 800 guests.
  • Mandap — The ceremonial canopy under which a traditional Hindu wedding is conducted — typically a four-pillared structure with floral decoration, central platform, and seating for the couple, parents, and priest.