The producers spared no expense for the 2023 Married At First Sight Australia wedding venues!
As the tenth season of MAFS begins, there is no doubt viewers are watching the wedding ceremonies with a hint of jealousy in their eyes as the brides and grooms say, “I do”.

From rustic venues to glamorous modern venues, each ceremony has somehow matched the personality of each bride and groom for their perfect day.
For all the real-life lovebirds obsessing over this years MAFS wedding locations, we have complied the venues for you!
Lyndall and Cameron, Byron Bay

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This romantic couple were wed in at the stunning Villa Rustic in Byron Bay hinterland. Like its name, it has rustic elegance with its Moorish courtyard and swimming pool surrounded by tropical gardens. It is truly a secluded paradise!

(Image: Villa Rustic)
But sadly, this venue no longer hosts weddings, but it is available for photoshoots.

(Image: Villa Rustic)
Bronte and Harrison, Rooty Hill

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Bronte and Harrison, who we predict will be drama filled from start to end said “I do” at the Sydney Coliseum Theatre in Rooty Hill. Described as the first of its kind in the Greater Western Sydney area with beautiful dining, accommodation and entertainment areas.
The large rehearsal room, seven bars and three foyers are bound to shock your wedding guests.

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Dan and Sandy, Terrey Hills

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The wedding like no other took place at the Miramare Gardens in Terrey Hills, NSW. Just a quick drive outside of the heart of Sydney’s CBD, it is spread out among four arces of picturesque gardens.

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Claire and Jesse, Sydney

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This wild couple said “I do” at the award winning location, Novella On The Park in Sydney. The five-star venue is perfect for soon-to-be newly weds with guests up to 80 or even 800!

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Ollie and Tahnee, Eveleigh

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The youngest couple in MAFS history certainly went for a unique wedding venue with Carriage Works. According to its website, it is considered one of Australia’s “most distinctive culture precincts”, its set in a redeveloped heritage site of Eveleigh Railway Workshops. This space would be great for a couple with the “sky’s the limit” mentality for wedding design.

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Shannon and Caitlin, Gold Coast

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This adorable couple tied the knot at Braeside at Gin House Creek Estate which has two acres of beautiful and historic grounds. Those wishing to get hitched here can choose from a romantic chapel or garden ceremony.

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Alyssa and Duncan, Byron Bay

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This MAFS couple were wed at Tides Byron Estate in Byron Bay which features luxury accommodation and romantic venues, perfect for your dream wedding. It can seat up to 140 guests, surrounded be beautiful macadamia orchard and offers packages for a stress free day.

(Image: Tides Byron Estate)
Watch this space for more wedding venue locations!