Castleknock Hotel
- 250
- 190 Bedrooms
- €750 – €2,000
Choosing Your Ceremony
In Ireland, you can have a civil, religious, or secular ceremony. For a romantic touch, many Dublin venues are licensed for civil ceremonies, allowing you to host your entire day in one stunning location, from historic libraries to elegant ballrooms.
Types of Romantic Venues
The Dublin Charm
A Dublin wedding offers a unique blend of vibrant city life and breathtaking natural scenery. You can have photographs taken against iconic backdrops like the Ha'penny Bridge or escape to the serene Dublin Mountains or coastal villages like Howth for romantic shots.
Legal Requirements
You must give a minimum of three months' notice to a Registrar. This applies to all couples, regardless of nationality or where you live. Ensure all your documentation is in order well in advance.
Average Costs
Wedding venue prices in Co. Dublin vary significantly based on the type of venue, day of the week, and season. On average, couples can expect to budget:
These figures often represent a package including room hire, a meal, and some drinks.
What's Typically Included?
Most romantic venue packages include the meal per head, a drinks reception, and evening food. Some may also include:
Always check what's included to avoid hidden costs. VAT is usually charged at 13.5% on food and 23% on drinks.
Spring (March - May)
See Dublin's stunning parks and venue gardens come to life. The longer, brighter days are perfect for outdoor drinks receptions and photographs. It's a season of renewal, making it a wonderfully symbolic time to marry.
Summer (June - August)
The most popular season offers the best chance of sunshine and warm weather. Ideal for outdoor ceremonies in castle grounds or country house gardens. Venues with terraces and beautiful outdoor spaces truly shine during these months.
Autumn (September - November)
Experience the rich, warm colours of autumn. Think cosy castle weddings with roaring fires and beautiful foliage for photographs in places like Phoenix Park. The softer light can be incredibly romantic for your wedding album.
Winter (December - February)
A winter wedding in Dublin can be magical. Imagine a festive celebration in a grand Georgian townhouse decorated for Christmas, or a cosy, intimate ceremony in a country house with candlelit dinners and a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Getting to Dublin
Dublin is exceptionally well-connected. Dublin Airport (DUB) is a major international hub, making it easy for guests travelling from abroad. The city is also easily accessible by ferry from the UK and mainland Europe.
Getting Around
Within the city, guests can use the DART train line for coastal venues, the Luas tram system, and an extensive bus network. For countryside venues in Co. Dublin, organising a coach service or providing clear driving directions is recommended.
Accommodation for Guests
Dublin offers a vast range of accommodation to suit all budgets.
Many wedding venues offer a block of rooms at a discounted rate for wedding guests.