Onera Wimberley
Luxury treehouses and glass cabins tucked into the trees just outside town. Adults-oriented and unapologetically romantic.
The splurge. Great for couples with separate units that all have their own private hot tub.
Visit website →The classic Hill Country home base — a walkable square of shops and galleries, creekside dinners, and most of our favorite stays, all about twenty minutes from your ceremony.
~20 min from the chapel · Compare all three areas →
Wimberley is the town most couples picture when they picture a Hill Country wedding trip: a historic square you can wander in an afternoon, Cypress Creek running right through the middle of it, and dinner spots where nobody rushes you out. Whether it's just the two of you or the whole guest list, this is the easy answer.
It's also where most of our stay and dinner picks live, from treehouses and stargazing yurts to hotels right on the square — several of which a group can buy out entirely. Mornings are for coffee and browsing, afternoons for Blue Hole or a winery patio, evenings for a long table somewhere on the creek. We've tucked Driftwood's hilltop wineries into this list too — they're an easy drive just north of town.
One local tip: on Market Days weekends (first Saturday of the month, in season) the town fills up fast — book your stay early, or lean into it and make the market part of the trip.
Every Wimberley-area spot below, around the chapel. Tap a pin, then jump to its card for our take.
Tap any pin for details. Pin placement is approximate — always follow the address on the venue's own site.
From glass cabins in the trees to hotels right on the square — check in the night before and wake up twenty minutes from your ceremony.
Luxury treehouses and glass cabins tucked into the trees just outside town. Adults-oriented and unapologetically romantic.
The splurge. Great for couples with separate units that all have their own private hot tub.
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Charming hotel located right in the heart of the town square. Offers a full buyout.
Amazing spot if you want to be walking distance to downtown Wimberley
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Family-friendly Airbnb for up to 18 guests
Great for a place where everyone can stay together and be close to downtown Wimberley.
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A refreshed vintage motor lodge just down RR 12 from the square — retro rooms, firepits, and easy access to everything in town.
Great views and is a few minutes (driving) from downtown Wimberley.
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A boutique hotel of king suites tucked where Cypress Creek meets the Blanco — lush grounds, a pool and spa, and the square an easy walk away.
Half a mile walk to downtown Wimberley with 14 suites onsite.
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A creekside bed & breakfast with a full day spa — sixteen rooms on three shaded acres of Cypress Creek frontage, minutes from the square.
Adults-oriented (guests 12+) with breakfast delivered to your room — a quiet, pampered home base.
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Stargazing yurts in the hills — glamping with real beds, real AC, and a whole lot of quiet.
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Five modern cabins on ten wooded acres just outside town — pool, pickleball, and a golf-simulator clubhouse, five minutes from the square.
Book one cabin for a romantic escape or buy out the whole property for your crew — they welcome group celebrations.
Visit website →Every spot here can hold a post-ceremony toast — the ones tagged reception-friendly can host your whole celebration dinner.
An intimate event venue near downtown Wimberley — made for the dinner after your ceremony.
Very quaint, fully private space walking distance from downtown Wimberley
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New restaurant with great views, delicious food, and a rooftop deck.
The closest restaurant to TCW with multiple spaces available depending on your party size. Live music would be audible from their spaces.
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Lots of outdoor space with a mix of Texas BBQ and Tex-Mex. Walk up and order so it’s easy. Great choice with kids.
This option is good for couples who want a casual reception with good food (Neon Twinkies are amazing!). Their patio area is separate from the main restaurant seating but is still visible and live music would be audible. They have lots of outdoor space where kids can play.
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Locally sourced, seasonal American menu served in a modern indoor-outdoor setting.
Unique restaurant minutes from downtown Wimberley
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Nice restaurant in downtown Wimberley on the creek with indoor and outdoor spaces and a great playground for kids.
Great spot if you’re strolling around downtown Wimberley, and the outdoor areas on the creek are picturesque
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Wood-fired pizza and a big open beer garden — the easiest possible group dinner.
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The legendary open pit in Driftwood, smoking since 1967 — family-style Texas barbecue under century oaks, BYOB, with live music on the patio.
A Hill Country pilgrimage about 25 minutes from Wimberley — pair it with the Driftwood wineries for the full afternoon.
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Craft brewery on a working ranch in the hills between San Marcos and Wimberley.
Visit website →Build the rest of the trip around these — a slow morning on the square, an afternoon at a swimming hole, a winery patio at golden hour.
Boutiques, galleries, and coffee in a walkable historic square — the heart of town and the easiest first stop of any trip.
Start every morning here.
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One of the oldest outdoor markets in the Hill Country — hundreds of vendor booths, live music, and local food under the oaks at Lion's Field.
Only happens the first Saturday of the month in season — check the calendar before you build your trip around it. If your dates line up, don't miss it.
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The iconic cypress-lined swimming hole, minutes from the square. Cool, clear, and shaded — the postcard version of a Texas summer.
Reserve swim times ahead in summer — it sells out. Worth planning the whole afternoon around.
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A natural artesian spring straight out of a dream — one of Texas's most iconic swimming holes.
Swim slots are limited and it sometimes closes when flows are low — check ahead. The short hike and the view are worth it either way.
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Spring-fed swimming on Cypress Creek beneath Eagle Rock — limestone cliffs, a small waterfall, tube and paddle rentals, and a draft house right on the bank.
No reservations here — when Blue Hole and Jacob's Well sell out, this is the move. Wristbands are good all day, and hours shift by season, so check before you go.
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A string of Hill Country tasting rooms and patios within an easy drive of town.
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A hilltop beer and wine garden pouring all-Texas drafts — hammocks in the trees, food trucks, sunset views, and a pasture of resident llamas.
Llamas, hammocks, and one of the best sunset views in the hills. Closed early in the week, so check hours.
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Canopy tours over the valleys — the best view of the Hill Country that isn't from an altar.
Visit website →Not quite your vibe? See New Braunfels & Gruene or Canyon Lake — or compare all three.
Pick your date, book your ceremony, and let Wimberley handle the rest of the weekend — or the week.