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Wedding Venues in London are amongst some of the grandest, most glamorous in the world! If you're tying the knot in the capital city, Bridebook is the best place to find your dream spot!
Whether you wish to dine like royalty at Kensington Palace, be waited on in the famous Ritz Hotel, or wow your guests with stunning interiors and RSA House, London Wedding Venues in really do have it all. With exceptional travel links and a rich history, a central London venue guarantees fantastic views and experiences. Refine your search and browse all of the places where you could get married in London, from stylish and quirky art studios to lavish townhouses.
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The Easton
London, West Central London
We are a traditional pub with lots of character in Clerlenwell close to the City & West End. We have hosted many weddings over the years due to our food, service & professional yet laid back approach
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  • 90
  • Affordable ($)
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Bateaux London
London, West Central London
Creating unique packages for each individual event means that they can tailor the day specifically to your needs.
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  • 250
  • From £150 pp
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Antoinette Hotel Kingston
Kingston Upon Thames, Greater London
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We occupy a beautiful position in Kingston upon Thames. Having built up a long standing reputation for attentive service and fabulous food, let us be the perfect venue for your magical day.
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  • 120
  • From £2,017
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Turk Launches
Kingston Upon Thames, Greater London
Turk Launches promise romance on the river and set the perfect scene for your wedding reception. The boat is exclusive for you and all your guests on your wedding day!
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  • 86
  • Moderate ($$)
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Hen House
Teddington, Greater London
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Hen House is a spectacularly unique venue with wood-panelled rooms and beautiful grounds ideal for an outdoor ceremony. It’s an oasis in the hustle and bustle of South-West London!
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  • 150
  • From £7,500
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London Marriott Hotel Regents Park
London, North London
Our newly renovated reception venue provides a beautiful setting for your wedding near Regent's Park. Pillar-free and flooded with natural light, our Primrose Hill seats 300 for a banquet reception.
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  • 300
  • 311 Bedrooms
  • Luxury ($$$)
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The Tabernacle
London, West London
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The Tabernacle is an art space in the heart of London that will make an exceptional wedding backdrop
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  • 150
  • £100 - £1,500
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170 Queen's Gate
London, West Central London
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Luxurious, refined, and historic, 170 Queen's Gate is an ideal setting for your indoor or outdoor wedding.
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  • 68
  • From £55 pp
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Coq D'Argent
London, East Central London
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A glamorous restaurant located in the heart of The City. It transforms into a unique wedding venue with charming indoor and outdoor spaces.
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  • 150
  • From £3,000
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Surprise
London, West Central London
We offer casual dining in beautiful yet relaxed surroundings, with delicious menus and welcoming hospitality. All in the heart of Chelsea.
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  • 30
  • Affordable ($)
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The Bloomsbury
London, West Central London
If you're looking for a grand wedding then The Bloomsbury with its charming architecture and decor is the place for you.
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  • 180
  • P.O.A
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BMA House
London, West Central London
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Right in the heart of Bloomsbury lies BMA House, a stunning Grade II listed building with elegant decor and facilities that can give you a unique and truly special wedding day.
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  • 200
  • £900 - £8,000
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Finchs
London, East Central London
Want a gorgeous space flooded with natural light to hold the wedding reception of your dreams? You've found the right place.
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  • 220
  • Moderate ($$)
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Aviary
London, East Central London
Whether you're looking to hold an modest gathering or a lavish affair, Aviary Rooftop Bar & Restaurant is the perfect venue for your celebrations.
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  • 30
  • Moderate ($$)
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The Hat and Tun
London, East Central London
Conveniently located near the fabulous Islington Town Hall as well as other stylish venues in Clerkenwell and Farringdon, The Hat and Tun is the perfect place to celebrate your big day.
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  • 50
  • Moderate ($$)
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Paternoster
London, East Central London
With first rate travel links and breathtaking views of St. Paul’s, our beautiful pub is the perfect venue for your wedding.
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  • 200
  • Moderate ($$)
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Carnaby Zebrano
London, West Central London
An elegant venue with excellent transport links in the heart of London! You can expect delicious food, beautiful drinks and excellent service.
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  • 300
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The Kings Head
London, North London
We at The King's Head would be happy to host the reception on the your big day! We can help you plan it in our Long Room with capacity of 40 sitting or 100 for a standing buffet reception.
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  • 40
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Everything you need to know about weddings in London

All About Getting Married in London

London is one of the most iconic cities in the world and a fabulous place to celebrate a wedding of any size or style. According to our 2025 Wedding Report, 87% of Londoners themselves marry elsewhere, making it the region with the highest net movement of couples, but it’s a top-tier wedding destination for couples both within the UK, and abroad. 

The great thing about London is that although it is very much a thriving urban hub, it’s also got plenty of famous parks if you want a touch of green on your big day. At the same time, it’s the perfect balance between heritage and modernity, with an incredibly diverse range of wedding venues on offer, from historical landmarks like St. Paul’s Cathedral to modern architectural marvels like The Shard. So, you’re sure to find a venue in London that matches your vibe.

Overall, its wonderfully rich history, multicultural energy and world-class hospitality make London a dream location, whether you want tradition, innovation or a blend of both. London is also one of the most well-connected locations in the UK, boasting excellent transport links, assuring its convenience for local and international guests alike. 

All of this naturally comes at a price. London wedding venues are generally among the priciest of all, due to regional running costs like for like. It’s hardly surprising that venues in London naturally face higher running costs around property, rental and business rates than in other locations in the country. But this is something to be aware of when allocating your budget.

Popular Wedding Venues in London & Average Wedding Venue Costs

London is home to a wonderful range of wedding venues, from opulent hotels to hidden gems. On Bridebook, you can discover grand stately homes like No.4 Hamilton Place, or chic boutique hotels such as the Sun Street Hotel in Shoreditch. Alternatively, you might to prefer to host an outdoor ceremony in one of London’s iconic royal parks, in which case the Mandarin Oriental, which overlooks Hyde Park, might be more up your street. If you’re looking for something with unique heritage charm, BMA House, a stunning Grade II listed building right in the heart of Bloomsbury, on the site of Charles Dickens’ former home, might be “the one” for you. There really is a venue for every couple in London, whatever style or vibe you like.

Overall, couples are now spending over £7,800 (or 37.5%) more to marry in London (£28,629) compared to the national average (£20,775), and the same applies to the wedding venue. Couples in London pay an average of £7,020 for their wedding venue, notably lower than the national average of £5,945 (excluding catering). Venue costs in London tend to be higher than the national average due to demand and the city’s premium services So, flexibility with dates or off-peak seasons may help reduce costs and still let you enjoy a wedding venue in the capital. 

Of course, average costs can vary dramatically depending on many other factors, including the type of venue and what sort of packages are available. The breakdown above and the examples of specific venues are just that—examples—and therefore merely indicative and illustrative. 

London’s weather—and that of the UK generally—is unpredictable (famously so!), but every season has its own unique charm. Whether you’re planning an outdoor ceremony or a cosy indoor celebration, each season offers something special for your big day.

Spring (March-May) is ideal for outdoor wedding ceremonies and garden receptions, as the city’s parks and gardens come alive with flowers and colours (look out for lovely pink and white blossoms on many of the parks’ trees—cue dreamy wedding photos). Average temperatures range from 12°C (54°F) in March to 18°C (64°F) in May, though moderate rainfall is common. March receives about 35mm, and May around 50mm. The occasional April shower is likely, so a backup plan for outdoor elements is always a good idea.

Summer (June-August) is the warmest of the seasons, with the longest daylight hours, which makes for memorable outdoor weddings, as well as rooftop celebrations. Venues like The Westin London City offer stunning open-air spaces, though these venues do book up fast, and costs peak during this time. Temperatures typically reach highs of 23°C (73°F) and lows of 15°C (59°F). Rainfall is relatively low, averaging around 41-48mm per month. With the warmth and extended daylight, summer is the perfect time for those classic wedding moments.

Autumn (September-November) brings a romantic and nostalgic atmosphere to London. The red-gold foliage and crisp air create the perfect backdrop for capturing stunning wedding photos, which is perfect for hosting weddings in beautiful indoor spaces such as Royal Horseguards Guoman Hotel. Temperatures start at 20°C (68°F) in September, dropping to 12°C (54°F) by November. Rainfall increases, with October being the wettest month with about 71mm of rain.

Winter (December-February) transforms London into a magical wonderland, with the city decked out in twinkling lights and cosy indoor settings. Indoor venues filled with fairy lights create a romantic atmosphere. January is the coldest month, with average temperatures around 5°C (41°F). Rainfall is moderate, with December and January each receiving about 52-53mm. While snowfall is rare in London, it can happen—and tends to melt quickly if it does. For a winter wedding, consider hosting your ceremony and reception in stunning indoor spaces where your guests can stay warm and comfortable. If you’re planning outdoor elements, be prepared for chilly weather and consider a marquee or covered space.

Travel & Accommodation in London

London is a true global hub, which makes it one of the easiest and most convenient cities for guests to reach. International guests have six airports to choose from: London City Airport (LCY); London Gatwick Airport (LGW); London Heathrow Airport (LHR); London Luton Airport (LTN); London Stansted Airport (STN); and London Southend Airport (SEN)

All of these six airports are connected to London’s comprehensive rail and Underground networks. The best one to fly into depends on your budget, your departure and your destination. Heathrow and London City is good options for a fast and easy connection to London, especially for international travellers (and those coming from Canada in particular). Gatwick is more a middle option, with a fast connection to London via the Underground, but also accessible with low-cost airlines. Stansted, Luton and Southend offer good options for the cheapest deal, but you may need to travel longer and pay more for trains and baggage.

If you’re looking to really wow your guests, many couples like to rent one or two of London’s iconic buses, like the classic red Routemaster double-decker. This isn’t just a fun and memorable transportation option, but also a great way to travel around the city. 

When it comes to accommodation for weddings in London, you’ll find no shortage of hotels that cater to all budgets and preferences. Popular areas like Westminster or Shoreditch have great options ranging from the luxury Savoy Hotel to budget-friendly chains like Premier Inn. For a bespoke touch, boutique hotels such as the Sun Street Hotel offer stylish stays close to top wedding venues. It’s a good idea to provide a list of recommended hotels and transport links between your ceremony and reception to make the day seamless for your guests.

Average Booking Lead Times for Wedding Venues in London

You should generally expect to book a ceremony or reception venue in London at least 12-18 months before your wedding. However, the average lead time can naturally vary, depending on the venue and the time of year. It’s possible to find last-minute dates around only 6 months in advance, but you might need to be more flexible with your wedding date. For this, off-peak dates and weekdays will likely be your best bet, and often have much shorter lead times. However, as a rule of thumb, if you have your heart set on a specific venue in London, enquire with them as early as possible to maximise your chances of securing a booking. You’ll almost always need to pay your venue a deposit as a percentage of the overall cost to lock in your wedding date.

Popular Themes and Trends for Weddings in London

London’s weddings often mirror its cosmopolitan character: there are so many possibilities for creative expression. Because it’s such a diverse city, cultural fusion is a hallmark of many London weddings. For example, many venues cater to various nationalities and cuisines—from British to Asian to African to Caribbean—so if you’re looking to incorporate your own unique heritage and traditions, it will likely be more than possible in London. Whether it’s a classic black-tie affair or a more quirky, personalised celebration, anything goes, and you’re sure to find a wedding theme or trend that matches your vibe and aligns with your vision. 

Beyond culturally diverse weddings, urban chic remains a top trend in London, with venues like No.11 Cavendish Square and Clapton Country Club offering stylish, industrial vibes. Luxury celebrations featuring grand ballrooms and Michelin-starred catering, such as those at the Savoy Grill by Gordon Ramsay, are also popular among today’s couples. That said, earth-friendly weddings are becoming popular too: couples are prioristing locally sourced food and menus that have a lighter impact on the environment. In terms of florals, extravagant blooms are all the rage in London, from meticulously crafted floral embellishments to 3D floral accents on wedding gowns, giving everything from a hint of texture to a statement feature.

Quick facts about weddings in London

FAQ's

What are the best wedding venues in London?

London offers a variety of stunning wedding venues, from luxury hotels and historic landmarks to stylish rooftop venues and intimate garden settings. Some popular choices include The Dorchester, The Shard, Kew Gardens, and Hampton Court Palace.

How much does a wedding venue in London cost?

The cost of a wedding venue in London varies depending on the location, size, and type of venue. Prices typically range from £2,000 to £30,000, with luxury venues costing significantly more. Many venues offer bespoke packages to suit different budgets.

Can I have an outdoor wedding in London?

Yes, London has beautiful outdoor wedding venues, including gardens, terraces, and rooftop locations. Popular options include Kew Gardens, The Roof Gardens in Kensington, and The Conservatory at Painshill.

How far in advance should I book a wedding venue in London?

It’s recommended to book your London wedding venue at least 12-18 months in advance, especially for popular venues during peak wedding season (spring and summer).

How can I find the best reception venues in London?

London is filled with stunning wedding and reception venues. Start by thinking about what features you need your venue to have such as capacity, location and budget. Once you have found around three venues that make sense for you, be sure to book a visit to each site so you can compare the venues and get a feel for each location before you make a decision.

Many wedding venues in London have limited availability and may require booking well in advance?

It is true that many wedding venues in London have limited availability and may require booking well in advance, especially during peak wedding season. However, it is always worth contacting the venue directly to inquire about their availability and to check if they have any last-minute openings or cancellations. Additionally, there are many venues that offer weekday or off-peak discounts, which may be more readily available.

What are the best ideas for a budget wedding in London?

London can be an expensive place to get married but there are some easy ways you can married on a budget. Think about holding your wedding out of season to snap up some bargain venues. A mid-week wedding will also help keep the cost down. Don't be afraid to speak to your reception venue beforehand to see if they offer any discounted packages. You can also save by having a smaller reception and limiting your guest list.

What are the main key insights regarding London Weddings?

  • London is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, known for its iconic landmarks, rich history, and vibrant culture.
  • If you are planning a wedding in London, there are many beautiful and unique venues to choose from.
  • These venues range from historic mansions and castles, to modern hotels and event spaces.
  • Most wedding venues in London offer customizable packages, including catering, event coordination, and accommodations for you and your guests.
  • Many of these venues also offer stunning outdoor spaces, such as gardens and terraces, for your ceremony and reception.
  • Some popular wedding venues in London include:

    • The Savoy Hotel
    • The Natural History Museum
    • St. Paul's Cathedral
    • Hampton Court Palace
    • The Tower of London
  • Whether you are looking for a grand and elegant setting, or a more intimate and contemporary space, there is a wedding venue in London to suit your needs.


What are the most iconic wedding picture locations in London?

If you are getting married in London and feeling stuck when it comes to finding iconic picture locations, take inspiration from some of the most recognisable landmarks including Tower Bridge, The London Eye and Trafalgar Square. If you want to inject some history into your day think about taking a stroll near The Tower of London, Buckingham Palace or St pauls Cathedral. A good wedding photographer will be able to help you with their local knowledge when it comes to including all the best landmarks to help you remember your special day.

What are the most popular forms of transport for a London wedding?

Like any capital city, the centre of London can be extremely busy, so it can be difficult to know what to choose for your wedding transport. Whilst lots of couples opt for traditional vintage vehicles and limousines, a growing number of people are looking at fun and original transport options to get them to and from their ceremony in style including London buses, Tuk Tuks and even electric bicycles! Another popular idea for a wedding that screams ‘London’ is travelling in an iconic black cab.

What is the average cost of a Hotel wedding in London?

The average cost of a hotel wedding in London is around £20 000. Although, this figure can be much larger or smaller depending on your budget, venue of choice and number of guests in attendance. When comparing venues you may be surprised at how much the cost can vary between hotels and on other factors such as the time of year you are getting married and the catering options you are hoping to offer your guests.

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When is the most popular time of year to get married in London?

London plays host to thousands of weddings during each month of the year, but the most popular time to tie the knot is during the mid-summer months of June and July. April, May and September also prove popular for couples getting married due to their often mild weather conditions. If you are on a budget consider getting married in the months of October, November and February when many venues and suppliers will be able to offer discounted rates during their quieter times.