A venue is truly affordable when its all-in cost — hall rent, parking, basic furniture, power backup, and restrooms — fits within your per-head budget without hidden extras ambushing you after booking. For a 750-guest wedding in Chennai, a realistic affordable benchmark is a total venue spend of ₹2.5 lakh to ₹5 lakh, inclusive of a full-day or two-session hire. Anything above ₹6 lakh for just the hall falls into the premium bracket and is only justified if the location, ambience, or brand name directly adds value to your celebration.
We've seen couples focus only on the base hall rent and then discover they're charged separately for generators, water connections, extra tables, or a mandatory cleaning deposit. Always request an itemised quote. The best budget wedding halls for 750 people in Chennai will give you a transparent, all-inclusive rate upfront rather than a deceptively low headline number. Community halls run by religious trusts (mutt choultries, church halls, mosque waqf properties) are particularly strong in this respect — their pricing is regulated and usually covers basic amenities.
Capacity is the other critical variable. A hall advertised as "750 capacity" may mean 750 people seated theatre-style, but only 500 comfortably at round dining tables. Always ask the venue manager for the dining capacity, not the maximum occupancy. For a traditional Tamil wedding with long dining rows (pankthi bhoj style), you will need roughly 1.2 to 1.5 sq ft per seated guest, meaning a hall of at least 9,000 sq ft for 750 diners. Venues that hit this size in a suburban Chennai neighbourhood without premium city-centre pricing are your best targets. Compare verified venue options on Happiffie to filter by actual dining capacity rather than just advertised numbers.
