Kalyan Mandap Mantapas in Goa

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Rooted in tradition and family customs, Kalyan Mantapas (aka Kalyan Mantapams/Mandapams) in Goa are a popular choice for simple weddings. These venues offer spacious halls suited for sacred rituals, close-knit gatherings, and traditional meals. Located across different parts of the city, Kalyan Mantapas are ideal for low-budget, traditional celebrations where culture and comfort matter more than scale.
Browse the list below to find Kalyan Mandapams in Goa that suit your guest size, style, and budget.

5 Best Kalyan Mandapams in Goa with Prices


Here are some of the most preferred Kalyan Mandapams in Goa, shortlisted for their service standards, decor options, and consistently positive reviews.


Shree Mangesh Temple
Price: ₹70,000 per day
Capacity: 120-150 guests


Panjim Community Centre
Price: ₹450 per plate
Capacity: 450-950 guests


Shri Gomantak Tirupati Balaji Sansthan Hall
Price: ₹400 per plate
Capacity: 80-125 guests


Azad Bhavan Hall
Price: ₹350 per plate
Capacity: 200-350 guests


Jeevottam Math
Price: ₹250 per plate
Capacity: 180-300 guests


FAQs


Which are the popular locations for Kalyan Mandapams for weddings in Goa?

Most Kalyan Mandapams in Goa are located in areas near the Margaon Region, Benaulim, Bardez, Candolim, and Sinquerim. These locations offer good road connectivity and are convenient for guests across the city.

What is the average cost of a Kalyan Mandapam in Goa?

A Kalyan Mandapam in Goa usually charges ₹300-₹900 per plate. A mid-range wedding typically costs ₹15-₹25 lakhs, depending on the guest count and inclusions.

Do Kalyana Mandapams in Goa allow outside decorators or caterers?

Outside decorators are commonly allowed with prior approval and a vendor fee. Outside catering policies vary by venue, though many Kalyan Mandapams either allow empanelled caterers or offer in-house catering options.

Which Kalyan Mandapams in Goa have outdoor spaces?

Few Kalyan Mandapams in Goa offer outdoor or semi-open spaces, such as Shree Mangesh Temple, Azad Bhavan Hall, and Shri Gomantak Tirupati Balaji Sansthan Hall.