I was wondering the same but then confused myself if it was the meridian. |
| Dumbarton Oaks? |
| Anderson House is lovely for a wedding |
| Four Seasons or Park Hyatt |
This makes me sad. I had my reception there in 2012 and to this day family and friends still comment on how special the venue was. |
Met Club is nicer. |
It is true for the Met Club and CCC. |
So did I! We booked 9 months out, ~70 people. Outdoor wedding and cocktail hour. Dinner and dancing inside. Cake on the terrace. No wedding planner, so not the "elite" OP was asking about. We used the caterer the school had, and hired a band, florist, and photographer ourselves. But it was exactly what we wanted. |
I was thinking same thing |
Also Glen Echo Park is magical rather elite but lovely for weddings. Personally I like boat weddings. It must be possible charter yachts or fun boats on the Potomac for weddings. |
| I am not sure how elite a wedding venue is if it can be rented. |
Elite wedding to me = at a really nice house and/or family-owned property |
Elite weddings are not the same as expensive weddings. There is a difference. Any rich realtor in the DC area can splash out in a 100k+ wedding at say Meridian House or some other fancy wedding venue that anyone with cash can rent! It doesn’t exactly connote status. Meanwhile, an elite couple will marry somewhere more exclusive. A country club. At their summer home or family home at Martha’s Vineyard or Cape Cod. At an exclusive destination such as family property in Italy or English county side. An embassy or, in Naomi Biden’s case, the White House. |
| The elite have small ceremonies in their homes |
They used to prohibit social events but the policy changed a few years ago. The Kogod Courtyard is a spectacular venue. |