Historic Concord Exchange for wedding ceremonies
The Historic Concord Exchange is a huge mansion in St Paul, MN. While it's usually the nightclub, Valentino's, it is available for wedding ceremonies and receptions. I've never performed a wedding ceremony there, but got a tour of the site this spring. Here's pictures and notes!


The balcony of the Historic Concord Exchange, above the main ballroom can seat guests, plus there's a couple more bars up there, as well as more rooms in which guests can mingle.

Down below is the head table and the main tables. The ballroom tables are then cleared for dancing after dinner. If you have your ceremony at the mansion, they set up chairs and a riser. There's other rooms on the main floor for guests, as well.

The stairways of the Historic Concord Exchange feature gold trim and cherry wood.

Chandra, the wedding coordinator at the Historic Concord Exchange in, shows off one of the main hallways on the first floor.
The Historic Concord Exchange, at 200 Concord Exchange North in Saint Paul, is unique
among Twin Cities mansions in that it will soon offer optional hotel rooms for guests to stay the weekend. It designed by the same architect who built Grand Central Station in New York City. The Concord mansion overlooks the Mississippi valley in South Saint Paul, just north of 494. It's unique in that soon you will have the option to rent up to 15 hotel rooms in the mansion, which are on the third floor, so that guest don't have to drive home after drinking. Once the hotel rooms are built, your loved ones can spend the weekend there, so they'll be visiting with each other, even before and after the wedding. The Bourbon Street Steakhouse is in the very lower level, which can be used for a rehearsal dinner. They have a built in sound system for the whole building and are also equipped for live bands.
The Historic Concord Exchange can seat 250 guests for dinner and they provide the catering. Their rental fee is $2500, and their food and beverage minimum varies depending on the time of year. For availability, call 612-233-6619 and ask for Chandra.

- The 3rd floor has a dozen hotel rooms, which can be rented for special wedding guests (optional)
- The 2nd floor features the balcony above the ballroom - it's amazing. The balcony has plenty of room for tables, and includes a bar.
- The 1st floor has the main ballroom, with cherry wood and elaborate ironwork.
- The lower level has a restaurant, which is perfect for a rehearsal dinner.

The balcony of the Historic Concord Exchange, above the main ballroom can seat guests, plus there's a couple more bars up there, as well as more rooms in which guests can mingle.

Down below is the head table and the main tables. The ballroom tables are then cleared for dancing after dinner. If you have your ceremony at the mansion, they set up chairs and a riser. There's other rooms on the main floor for guests, as well.

The stairways of the Historic Concord Exchange feature gold trim and cherry wood.

Chandra, the wedding coordinator at the Historic Concord Exchange in, shows off one of the main hallways on the first floor.
The Historic Concord Exchange, at 200 Concord Exchange North in Saint Paul, is unique
among Twin Cities mansions in that it will soon offer optional hotel rooms for guests to stay the weekend. It designed by the same architect who built Grand Central Station in New York City. The Concord mansion overlooks the Mississippi valley in South Saint Paul, just north of 494. It's unique in that soon you will have the option to rent up to 15 hotel rooms in the mansion, which are on the third floor, so that guest don't have to drive home after drinking. Once the hotel rooms are built, your loved ones can spend the weekend there, so they'll be visiting with each other, even before and after the wedding. The Bourbon Street Steakhouse is in the very lower level, which can be used for a rehearsal dinner. They have a built in sound system for the whole building and are also equipped for live bands.
The Historic Concord Exchange can seat 250 guests for dinner and they provide the catering. Their rental fee is $2500, and their food and beverage minimum varies depending on the time of year. For availability, call 612-233-6619 and ask for Chandra.


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