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Wedding Halls & Kalyana Mandapams in Kerala
Wedding halls remain the workhorse venue of Kerala weddings — the kalyana mandapams that anchor Hindu weddings, the church-adjacent banquet halls preferred by Syrian Christian families, and the larger convention centers that handle the 800-to-1,500-guest NRI receptions. The venues on Kinaav range from heritage Thrissur mandapams with 30 years of family weddings, to modern Kochi convention centers built for the GCC return wave. Most quote per-day rates with separate breakdowns for hall, catering, and decor.
Featured wedding halls & mandapams
What to look for when booking
- 1Ask for capacity in two numbers: ceremony-style and dining-style. The dining hall is often smaller than the main hall.
- 2Confirm parking — Kochi and Trivandrum halls vary widely.
- 3Verify what's included: backup generator, bride/groom rooms, sound system, lighting.
- 4Visit on a wedding day if possible — see how it actually runs at full capacity.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Kerala wedding hall cost per day?+
Wedding halls in Kerala typically range from ₹45,000 per day for traditional kalyana mandapams (capacity 300-400) to ₹3,00,000+ per day for premium Kochi convention centers (capacity 1,000+). Most mid-range halls in the ₹85,000-₹1,50,000 range include the venue plus basic decor and dining hall use.
How early should I book a wedding hall?+
Eight to twelve months in advance for the popular Thrissur and Kochi halls during peak season (December-February). For weekday weddings or off-peak months, three to four months is usually sufficient.
Do wedding halls include catering and decor?+
Most halls offer in-house catering as an option — particularly for sadya and traditional Kerala menus — but allow you to bring outside caterers for a small fee. Decor is almost always separate; the hall provides the space, you bring or contract the decor team.