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The Wedding Friendly Rental Home Guide

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We’ve searched the state and compiled a list of all the best options in Denver, Boulder, Estes Park, Breckenridge and Colorado Springs.

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50+ Event friendly rental homes (AirBnb’s & VRBOs)
Denver, Boulder, Estes Park, Breckenridge, and Colorado Springs.
Organized by price & guest count.

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Colorado rental homes that allow small weddings and events

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Colorado has hundreds of Airbnb and VRBO properties that allow weddings, elopements, and small events. From mountain cabins in Breckenridge to modern homes in Denver, you can find wedding-friendly vacation rentals across the state—but you have to know where to look. Not every listing allows events, and policies vary widely by host. Our guide features 50+ verified wedding-friendly Airbnbs and VRBOs in Denver, Boulder, Estes Park, Breckenridge, and Colorado Springs, with pricing, guest counts, and event policies already researched for you.

  • Prices vary widely by location, group size, and season. For a 3-night stay, expect to pay:

    • Denver: $1,300–$6,000+

    • Boulder: $1,400–$10,000+

    • Breckenridge (summer): $1,600–$14,000+

    • Breckenridge (winter/ski season): $2,500–$30,000+

    • Estes Park & Colorado Springs: Similar ranges to Denver

    Our $50 guide includes current pricing, guest capacities, and event policies for 50+ properties across all five regions.

  • Yes. Denver has many event-friendly rental homes for groups of all sizes. Our guide includes 20+ wedding-friendly properties in the Denver area—including Arvada, Golden, and surrounding neighborhoods—with guest capacities ranging from 10 to 50 people. Prices for a 3-night stay typically range from $1,300 to $6,000, depending on size and amenities. Denver is just 25 minutes from Denver International Airport, making it the most convenient option for out-of-state guests flying in.

  • Yes, but Boulder has strict event policies that make it more difficult than other Colorado cities. Most Boulder rental homes do not allow you to entertain more guests than are staying overnight, which limits options for larger wedding parties. Our guide includes 25+ properties in the Boulder area—including Nederland, Black Hawk, and Longmont—with guest capacities ranging from 8 to 50 people. Prices for a 3-night stay typically range from $1,400 to $10,000+. Boulder is about 45 minutes from Denver International Airport and is home to Chautauqua Park, one of Colorado's most popular elopement locations.

  • Yes. Breckenridge has the largest selection of event-friendly rental homes in Colorado, with properties throughout Summit County including Frisco, Keystone, Silverthorne, and Copper Mountain. Our guide includes 35+ wedding-friendly homes with guest capacities ranging from 10 to 75 people. Summer prices for a 3-night stay typically range from $1,600 to $14,000. However, Breckenridge is the ski capital of Colorado, so expect prices to double or triple from December through April during peak ski season. Breckenridge is about 2 hours from Denver International Airport.

  • Yes. Estes Park is the charming mountain town adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park and has event-friendly rental homes for groups of all sizes. The area is extremely popular during summer months when RMNP sees peak visitation. Winter is a different story—without any ski resorts, Estes Park gets very quiet from November through April, with limited dining and activities. This can be ideal for couples seeking a peaceful, intimate getaway. Estes Park is about 1.5 hours from Denver International Airport.

  • Yes. Colorado Springs has event-friendly rental homes for groups of all sizes. The city is home to the famous Garden of the Gods—a stunning red rock park that's one of Colorado's most popular wedding and elopement locations. Colorado Springs offers a unique mix of mountain views and city amenities at generally lower prices than Denver or the mountain towns. Colorado Springs is about 1.5 hours from Denver International Airport (or 15 minutes from Colorado Springs Airport).

  • Most wedding-friendly rental homes in Colorado accommodate 10–30 guests for events, with some larger properties hosting up to 50–75 people. Keep in mind that "entertains" (how many guests can attend your event) is often different from "sleeps" (overnight capacity). Our guide clearly lists both numbers for each property.

  • "Sleeps" is the number of overnight guests a rental home can accommodate. "Entertains" is the maximum number of people the host allows on the property at one time—including your wedding party, vendors, and any daytime guests. These numbers are often different. A home might sleep 10 but allow you to entertain 25 for a ceremony and dinner. Our guide lists both numbers for every property so you know exactly what you're working with.

  • Yes—always. An "event" means anyone will be at the property who isn't staying overnight, whether that's a photographer, officiant, caterer, or guests. You should discuss your plans with the host before booking to get approval, understand any rules, and confirm if additional fees apply. Most hosts are happy to accommodate weddings when asked upfront—surprises are what cause problems.

  • Depends on the host. Many wedding-friendly homes allow ceremony setups like chairs, arches, and decorations—some even have them available on-site. Others have restrictions. Always confirm with your host before booking, and ask about setup and teardown expectations.

  • Almost always yes for overnight guests. For events with additional daytime guests, it can get more nuanced—some hosts have specific rules around alcohol service, liability, or outside catering. Ask your host directly and get approval in writing before booking.

  • You get access to our full spreadsheet of 50+ wedding-friendly rental homes across Denver, Boulder, Estes Park, Breckenridge, and Colorado Springs. Each listing includes the property link, location, maximum overnight guests, maximum event guests, estimated 3-night pricing for both summer and winter, and notes on wedding policies and outdoor spaces. Everything is organized by city, price, and guest count so you can quickly find homes that fit your budget and group size.

  • As far as possible. Wedding-friendly rental homes in Colorado book out early—especially in popular areas like Breckenridge and Estes Park during peak season. A year in advance is ideal for summer and fall dates. If you're planning a winter or shoulder-season wedding, you may have more flexibility, but don't wait.

  • Yes. Many homes have a deck, yard, or mountain-view space perfect for a ceremony, plus indoor or covered areas where your group can eat, drink, and enjoy a casual reception. Our guide notes which properties have strong outdoor ceremony spaces and which are better suited for lodging only.

  • This is one of the biggest risks of booking a rental home for your wedding—and unfortunately, cancellations do happen. The best protection is to discuss your plans in detail with your host before booking so they know exactly what you're doing and you can reach a clear commitment. If they cancel, you're at the mercy of the rental platform's policies—there's no way to force them to honor your reservation. We always recommend having a backup plan, like a local park for the ceremony with a restaurant reception, just in case.

  • Homes that allow events generally allow catering—most hosts are fine with outside food service. Food trucks are more case-by-case since they can interfere with parking, access, driveways, or neighborhood rules. It's possible at some properties, so ask your host directly.

  • Yes. Many rental homes in our guide are pet-friendly, so your dog can be part of the big day. Pet policies vary by property—some charge a fee, others have size or breed restrictions. Each listing notes whether pets are allowed.

  • Peak wedding season is mid-June through mid-October when weather is most reliable for outdoor ceremonies. Winter is also popular for couples who want snow and ski-town vibes—February and March are the snowiest months. If you're looking for better rates, check out the shoulder seasons: late October, November, and May often have lower prices and fewer crowds.

  • Everything in this guide you could find yourself—we've just done the work for you. We've searched hundreds of listings across Airbnb and VRBO, contacted hosts, verified event policies, and organized everything by location, price, and guest count. The $50 saves you hours of research and helps you avoid booking a property that doesn't actually allow weddings.

  • Keep your group small—smaller homes always have the best pricing. Beyond that, timing matters most. Weekdays are always cheaper than weekends. Shoulder seasons (late October, November, and May) offer significantly better rates than peak summer or ski season. A Tuesday wedding in early November at a 10-person home will cost a fraction of a Saturday in July at a 30-person property.

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