Six venues that planners rate 4.3 stars and higher — backed by thousands of real reviews — and you can book every one through VenueKonnex right now. Ratings, capacities, and starting prices are below. No teasing, no “contact us to learn more.”

Why lead with ratings? Because a star score backed by thousands of reviews is the closest thing to proof you can get before you sign. Photos sell. Reviews tell you what the day actually felt like. Here are six that earn the score.

The six, ranked by rating

1. The Greek Theatre — Los Angeles — 4.7 stars (6,814 reviews)

The highest-rated room on this list, and the biggest: an open-air amphitheater that holds up to 5,800 guests. Starting around $175, it is built for concerts, galas, and large-scale productions where the venue is the wow factor. See The Greek Theatre.

2. Peacock Theater — Los Angeles — 4.6 stars (6,428 reviews)

12,000 square feet in the heart of downtown LA, up to 1,500 guests, averaging about $8,500. This is the award-show-grade room — staging, lighting, and acoustics already built in. See Peacock Theater.

3. Hollywood Palladium — Los Angeles — 4.5 stars (3,659 reviews)

A flexible 500-to-4,000 capacity, averaging about $12,500. The Palladium scales from a seated dinner to a standing-room production without changing buildings. See Hollywood Palladium.

4. The Factory — St. Petersburg, FL — 4.5 stars

Proof that a top rating is not just a big-city thing. The Factory is an industrial-chic St. Pete space starting at $500 — one of the best value-per-star picks on the platform. See The Factory.

5. The Glasshouse — San Jose, CA — 4.4 stars (267 reviews)

A modern Bay Area event space for up to 300 guests, averaging about $3,500. Fewer reviews than the LA arenas, but a high score and 20+ photos to back it up. See The Glasshouse.

6. The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites — Los Angeles — 4.3 stars (9,328 reviews)

The most-reviewed venue on this list by a wide margin: 9,328 reviews and still holding 4.3 stars. A full-service downtown LA hotel averaging about $325, with ballrooms and on-site rooms for out-of-town guests. See The Westin Bonaventure.

How to read these prices

The dollar figures are average or starting rates, not flat quotes. A number like $175 at a 5,800-seat amphitheater reflects an entry point, not a full buyout; your real number depends on date, headcount, hours, and what is included. Treat these as the floor, then get an exact quote.

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Every venue above is live and bookable through VenueKonnex. Tell us your date and guest count and we will connect you with the venues that fit — start here.

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