Take a Virtual Tour of Our Metro Detroit Wedding Venue

Planning a wedding or special event doesn’t always allow for multiple in-person visits—especially for couples living out of state. For out-of-town brides and anyone planning a Metro Detroit wedding from afar, the ability to take a virtual tour can be an essential part of the decision-making process.

A thoughtfully designed virtual experience allows couples to explore the venue, understand the layout, and envision their celebration—no travel required.

Designed With Intention, Down to the Smallest Details

Every corner of The Iroquois Club has been carefully considered. From paint colors and finishes to featured artwork and architectural elements, the space is intentionally designed to feel cohesive, warm, and refined.

Natural materials paired with finished textures create an inviting aesthetic that translates beautifully through a virtual tour, giving couples a strong sense of the venue’s character even from a distance.

Experiencing the Exterior—Before You Ever Arrive

A virtual tour begins before guests ever step inside. The Iroquois Club’s exterior sets the tone with a blend of brick, stone, and Michigan hardwoods, complemented by meticulously maintained seasonal landscaping.

For couples planning remotely, seeing the exterior helps establish first impressions—understanding arrival flow, curb appeal, and the setting that will welcome their guests on event day.

The Great Room: A Virtual Walkthrough of the Heart of the Venue

The Great Room is the centerpiece of the venue, and a virtual tour allows couples to fully appreciate its scale and atmosphere. A Wisconsin ledge-rock fireplace anchors the space, creating an immediate sense of warmth and welcome.

Cathedral ceilings with hardwood beams, Appalachian Mountain cast iron trusses, custom mission-style chandeliers, and expansive windows all contribute to a room that feels both grand and inviting—details that are clearly conveyed through a comprehensive virtual experience.

Understanding Layout and Flow From Anywhere

One of the biggest challenges for out-of-state planning is visualizing how an event will actually flow. A virtual tour helps couples understand transitions between spaces, seating possibilities, and how guests will move throughout the event.

This clarity is especially helpful for planning ceremonies, receptions, or multi-phase events without needing multiple site visits.

The Prairie Rooms: Flexible Spaces for Smaller Gatherings

The Prairie Rooms offer additional flexibility and are easily understood through a virtual walkthrough. These two smaller meeting rooms can be separated from the Great Room using sound-protective wall dividers, making them ideal for more intimate gatherings, meetings, or breakout spaces.

With a capacity of approximately 32 to 64 guests, the Prairie Rooms are a valuable option for events that benefit from a quieter or more private setting—something that’s easy to evaluate when viewing the space virtually.

A Helpful Tool for Out-of-Town Planning

For couples coordinating vendors, family input, and timelines from another state, a virtual tour provides a shared reference point. It allows planners, parents, and partners to view the space together, ask informed questions, and move forward with confidence.

Rather than delaying decisions due to distance, couples can make meaningful progress while still planning thoughtfully.

A Confident First Step—Wherever You Are

While nothing replaces standing in a space in person, a virtual tour offers an invaluable first look—especially for those planning a Metro Detroit wedding from out of state. It allows couples to connect with the venue, understand its details, and determine if it aligns with their vision before arranging travel.

For many, it’s the first step toward turning long-distance planning into a seamless experience.