Outdoor baby shower venues near me

Throwing a baby shower is no mean feat and we know how special this occasion is for the Mum to be! But don’t stress! Whatever party you have in mind, you’re sure to find the perfect baby shower venue in Melbourne with Tagvenue. From decorated baby shower cafes to high tea in a swanky private venue, the party will be getting started in no time. So why not check out what we have to offer now? You’ll be thrilled with our options! 

How to plan a baby shower in Melbourne? 

At Tagvenue, we like to make your life easier. That’s why we’ve listed our very own savvy tips that are helpful in the process of searching for a dream baby shower venue. With them in mind, you’ll find the perfect spot in no time! So start reading now! And happy planning!

  • Pick a date - Picking a suitable date with the mum-to-be is crucial when planning the baby shower. Establishing a date 2-3 months before the due date will allow your best friend the opportunity to really relax and enjoy this special time. Also, you’ll have an array of venues to choose from and you will be able to pick the perfect one that offers the most in your price range. 
  • Choose a theme - Baby showers are a great chance to celebrate the upcoming arrival and choosing a theme close to the mum’s heart can be super thoughtful. Pink, blue or something completely individual that will make the event more personal. Many venues will allow you to put your stamp on things and can even help with ideas and decorating! 
  • Think numbers - Setting up a guestlist can really help with planning, themes and budgets! Booking a large venue for only a small number makes no sense. If you want your budget to stretch a little further, in this case, consider a cosy high tea with close friends and family for this special occasion.
  • Set a budget - It’s easy to get carried away and spend more than you initially assumed. Drawing up a budget will give you an idea in what price range you should look for the perfect venue. You’ll be more careful with your money, and this will lower your chances of overspending! 

Rental prices in Melbourne 

Now, let’s talk about money. How much does it actually cost to hire a baby shower venue in Melbourne? We’ve got the answers based on our platform data. Check them out below!

  • If you’re considering a high tea option of delectable treats and sweets, prices typically range from $49-60 per person.
  • Many venues also offer baby shower party packs from $25 per person, which include plenty of games and goodies for a memorable time.
  • Last but not least, if you’re going to decorate the venue yourself and use an external caterer, you’re only paying for using the space. In this case, the hire fees for venues in Melbourne typically range between $500 and $1500. (All data from Tagvenue.)

What about the location of the baby shower venue? How to pick one? There are plenty of spectacular locations to choose from in Melbourne. You’ve got the CBD, South Yarra, Fitzroy, Eastend, and Docklands. The final decision where to host a baby shower is totally up to you! However, make sure that the venue you’ll book has great access to public transportation and that there are parking lots nearby. It will send a message to the guests that you care about them and they will be much more eager to come and honour the mom-to-be!  

Below, we’ve listed the most popular locations, so you can get an insight into what type of venues you can find there! 

  • CBD - The CBD is a hotbed of activity, bustling with cosy cafes and restaurants. Thinking of high tea or a baby shower brunch? There's no shortage of options in this glamorous and central part of the city.
  • South Yarra - This upscale suburb located in the southeast of Melbourne can seriously boost the goods for your baby shower and is one of the most popular locations for exciting events. Choose from a number of beautifully decorated contemporary cafes, restaurants and bars to give the mum-to-be a memorable experience.
  • Fitzroy - A lively, bohemian neighbourhood filled to the brim with eclectic bars, cafes and restaurants. It’s the artsy heart of Melbourne, popular with students and young individuals who like to have some fun in a truly unique style. This can be a great place for modern afternoon tea.
  • Docklands - Trendy and modern area with sweeping views of Melbourne’s high rises and the Yarra River. It offers a vast list of elegant venues that will add some flair to any baby shower theme you’ve got in mind. 
  • East End - This historic district known for its world-class theatres has plenty to offer: classy restaurants, laneway bars, nightclubs, hotels and live music venues.

Baby Shower Venues in Melbourne FAQ

How early should I book a baby shower venue in Melbourne?

Just like any other venue, you should book one around 8 to 6 weeks in advance. This will give you plenty of time to pick the offers that you like, contact venue managers and decide which space will suit you best. If you wait until the last minute, you can have much fewer options to choose from. Also, the hire fees might be higher.

Can you recommend some baby shower venues in Melbourne?

There is a huge range of options in Melbourne! But some of them stole our hearts straight away, like the Terrace at Secret Garden Bar that offers laid-back, but still stylish and lovely surroundings. They will blend well with any baby shower ideas you’d like to incorporate. White Room at Aviary Hotel  is a private function room with fresh, vintage flair that is perfect for a cocktail-style baby showers.

Can I decorate a venue for my baby shower?

Yes! However, it will depend on the venue type you’ll choose. Restaurants and bars usually allow decorating the space with some balloons, candles and flowers. However, if you’d like to create a unique setting from scratch, make sure to discuss it with the venue manager at the beginning stages of your inquiry.

Who pays for the baby shower?

Traditionally, the person who has been selected to host the baby shower is responsible for all the costs. That person can be a close relative, friend, or soon-to-be mom herself. But it’s common for other people to contribute as well, such as parents, groups of friends, siblings, etc.