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Hotel Wedding Venues in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is home to some of the most stunning and unique Wedding Venues in. Whether you are looking for a grand castle, a beautiful manor house, an outdoor ceremony on the beach or a luxurious hotel, you are sure to find the perfect venue for your special day. Hotel Wedding Venues in Northern Ireland offer couples a range of options from intimate settings to grand ballrooms. From the rolling hills of County Down to the stunning coastline of County Antrim, these venues provide a beautiful backdrop for your wedding day. Whether you are looking for a luxurious stay, a picturesque outdoor ceremony or a grand ballroom to host your reception, you are sure to find the ideal venue to make your special day a truly memorable one.
The Silverbirch Hotel
Omagh, County Tyrone
(15)
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Silverbirch Hotel, Omagh is the perfect match for your wedding celebration and civil ceremony, located in the heart of Co. Tyrone on the footsteps of the regions famed Sperrin Mountains.
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  • 350
  • 64 Bedrooms
  • From £60 pp
Europa Hotel
Belfast, Belfast
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Congratulations on your forthcoming wedding! May your future health, wealth and happiness begin right here at the luxurious Stormont Hotel, the perfect Belfast wedding hotel.
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  • 320
  • 105 Bedrooms
  • From £69 pp
Slieve Donard
Newcastle, County Down
(25)
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A stunning backdrop. Iconic architecture. Picturesque interiors. Slieve Donard hotel is the perfect setting for an unforgettable wedding. A place to wow and be wowed.
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  • 350
  • 180 Bedrooms
  • £5,000 - £10,000
Dunadry Hotel And Gardens
Antrim, County Antrim
(63)
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Dunadry Hotel And Gardens is a stunningly unique hidden gem. A former linen mill dating back to 1670's, Dunadry is full of original gems married with a modern twist making it ideal for your wedding.
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  • 220
  • 72 Bedrooms
  • From £68 pp
Titanic Hotel Belfast
Belfast, Belfast
(18)
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Titanic Hotel Belfast, Northern Ireland’s Leading Hotel, and your unique wedding venue in the heart of Belfast. Our historic hotel, located in the former headquarters of Harland & Wolff, provides a stunning backdrop for your special day.
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  • 220
  • 119 Bedrooms
  • From £75 pp
Ballygally Castle Hotel
Ballygally, County Antrim
(17)
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At Ballygally Castle you’re the King and Queen. With a one wedding per day policy, it’s your exclusive wedding wonderland in a truly unique County Antrim wedding venue.
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  • 200
  • 54 Bedrooms
  • £400 - £1,800
Tullyglass House Hotel
Ballymena, County Antrim
(18)
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Elevated as one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent wedding venues, we, as a family-owned establishment, pride ourselves on going above and beyond to ensure your special day aligns seamlessly with your vision.
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  • 850
  • 50 Bedrooms
  • From £50 pp
Culloden Estate and Spa
Holywood, County Down
(17)
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The luxurious 5* Culloden Estate & Spa stands on the slopes of the Holywood Hills on the outskirts of Belfast, overlooking Belfast Lough and the County Antrim coastline.
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  • 480
  • 98 Bedrooms
  • £300 - £1,500
Lodge Hotel
Coleraine, County Londonderry
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One of the top hotels in Coleraine, The Lodge Hotel prides itself in its award winning food and spacious function rooms for celebrations of all sizes!
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  • 300
  • 56 Bedrooms
  • From £50 pp
The Rabbit Hotel & Retreat
882 Antrim Rd, County Antrim
(34)
For a magical wedding look no further than The Templeton Hotel in Antrim, with excellent function suites boasting wonderful facilities.
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  • 160
  • 50 Bedrooms
  • £8,500 - £14,500
The Belfray Country Inn
Londonderry, County Londonderry
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This old country inn hotel has been nourished and lovingly brought back to life with style and elegance. The Belfray Country Inn hotel offers up outstanding service & fantastic food!
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  • 150
  • 19 Bedrooms
  • £2,000 - £8,000
Everglades Hotel
Derry, County Londonderry
Whether your party is for 3 or 350, we are the hotel in the North West that can make all your wedding day wishes come true. We make the planning easy with the expertise of our wedding co-ordinators.
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  • 350
  • 64 Bedrooms
  • From £65 pp
Clandeboye Lodge Hotel
Bangor, County Down
(80)
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Our 19th century schoolhouse is the jewel in our crown and the stage for your day - a romantic backdrop for a simple two-some up to a spectacular 350-guest celebration.
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  • 350
  • 42 Bedrooms
  • £5,775 - £16,450
The Terrace Hotel
Magherafelt, County Londonderry
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The Terrace Hotel is a fabulous new wedding venue with excellent cuisine and service, ensuring that you'll have a day to treasure forever.
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  • 150
  • 16 Bedrooms
  • From £39 pp
The Kingfisher Country Estate
Templepatrick, County Antrim
(16)
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Surrounded by 220 acres of beautiful wooded parkland and set on the banks of the scenic Six Mile Water, DoubleTree Belfast Templepatrick provides an amazing backdrop for your wedding!
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  • 280
  • 129 Bedrooms
  • From £65 pp
Roe Valley Resort
Limavady, County Londonderry
(6)
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One of Northern Ireland's most popular and magical wedding venues. Hosting only one wedding per day, we are unique and exclusive to you!
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  • 300
  • 118 Bedrooms
  • From £250
Lusty Beg Island Resort
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh
(6)
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Lusty Beg Island is a distinctive and exclusive venue offering you a day that you will remember and cherish for a lifetime. Our setting is as diverse as it is beautiful.
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  • 200
  • 85 Bedrooms
  • From £68 pp
Marine Hotel Ballycastle
Ballycastle, County Antrim
(2)
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Marine Hotel Ballycastle offers you an iconic location in the heart of the Causeway Coast and Glens, impeccable attention to detail and one wedding per day. Refurbished stylish ballroom
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  • 240
  • 41 Bedrooms
  • From £3,800
Crowne Plaza Belfast
Belfast, Belfast
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From today until your day, we do! A romantic setting within the stunning Lagan Valley Regional Park, truly beautiful suites and impeccable service from personal wedding specialists.
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  • 650
  • 153 Bedrooms
  • £3,500 - £3,500
Ivanhoe Hotel
Belfast, Belfast
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At The Ivanhoe expect the individual attention you require to make your special day everything you dreamed of...
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  • 120
  • 29 Bedrooms
  • From £49 pp
Millbrook Lodge Ballynahinch
Ballynahinch, County Down
(16)
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At the Millbrook Lodge we've been helping happy couples to create their special day for more than 40 years. That's a lot of smiles, a few tears of joy and an incredible amount of love.
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  • 300
  • 16 Bedrooms
  • From £44 pp
The Valley Hotel
Fivemiletown, County Tyrone
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The Valley Hotel in Tyrone boasts superb food and excellent service, not to mention being an elegant and picturesque wedding venue.
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  • 200
  • 22 Bedrooms
  • From £53 pp
An Grianan Hotel
Burt, County Londonderry
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  • 300
  • 43 Bedrooms
  • From £45 pp
Glenavon House Hotel
Cookstown, County Tyrone
Glenavon House Hotel has a range of rooms you can use to host small or large wedding receptions. Offering great service and food as well as nine acres of surrounding grounds.
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  • 350
  • 62 Bedrooms
  • From £39 pp
White Horse Hotel
Derry/londonderry, County Londonderry
(44)
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A hidden gem on the coastal road between Coleraine and Derry/Londonderry. A luxurious & modern venue. with 58 opulent modern bedrooms, fantastic banqueting facilities, spa amenities & leisure complex.
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  • 350
  • 58 Bedrooms
  • £250 - £600
Lough Erne Resort
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh
(32)
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Lough Erne Golf Resort is a multi award winning luxurious venue that will capture your perfect day with their great atmosphere and service!
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  • 280
  • 120 Bedrooms
  • From £59 pp
Walshs Hotel
Maghera, County Londonderry
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Walshs Hotel previously known as ‘The Inn of Maghera’ Walshs Hotel has a long history. The hotel is located at the bottom of the Sperrin Mountains, one of the most beautiful areas of Northern Ireland!
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  • 130
  • 17 Bedrooms
  • £4,995 - £8,000
Hugh McCann's
Newcastle, County Down
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Situated in Newcastle County Down ‘where the mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea’ nestled between the majestic Mourne Mountains and the Irish Sea, under an hour from Belfast and a mere two hours
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  • 250
  • 8 Bedrooms
  • £150 - £500
The Lansdowne
Belfast, Belfast
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Fall in love with The Lansdowne as your perfect Belfast wedding venue. Our location is just right with quirky photo opportunities within the hotel and not-so secret garden, as well as other locations like Belfast Castle grounds right next door.
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  • 200
  • 23 Bedrooms
  • From £56 pp
FAQ's

What accommodation options do hotel wedding venues in Northern Ireland offer for guests?

One of the advantages of choosing a hotel wedding venue in Northern Ireland is the convenience of on-site accommodation for your guests. Ask how many rooms the hotel can offer and if there are special rates for wedding parties. Some hotels may provide luxurious bridal suites or family rooms, while others may partner with nearby hotels for overflow guests. Clarifying these details ensures your guests have comfortable options and can easily stay overnight without needing to travel far after the celebration.

What are the catering options at hotel wedding venues in Northern Ireland?

Many hotel wedding venues in Northern Ireland offer in-house catering, but it’s important to ask about menu flexibility. Can they cater to specific dietary needs, such as vegan or gluten-free guests? Do they offer tasting sessions? Some hotels may specialise in local produce, allowing you to create a unique dining experience for your guests. If you have a specific vision for your wedding meal, confirm whether the venue allows external caterers or more personalised menu options to suit your preferences.

How does the hotel handle additional wedding services at hotel wedding venues in Northern Ireland?

Hotel wedding venues in Northern Ireland often provide a range of additional services, such as wedding coordinators, décor, and entertainment. Ask if the venue includes these services in their packages or if they recommend trusted suppliers. Some hotels may offer a full-service experience, managing everything from floral arrangements to the music, while others may give you the flexibility to bring in your own vendors. Clarifying the level of support offered will help you decide if the venue can meet your needs.

What are the transport and parking options at hotel wedding venues in Northern Ireland?

Given Northern Ireland’s mix of urban and rural locations, it’s important to ask about transport and parking options at hotel wedding venues. Does the hotel provide ample parking for guests, and is it free or paid? If guests are arriving by public transport, is the hotel easily accessible by bus or train? For rural hotels, ask whether shuttle services are available for guests travelling from nearby towns or airports. Ensuring easy access for all guests will make your day smoother.

Can hotel wedding venues in Northern Ireland host both the ceremony and reception?

Hotel wedding venues in Northern Ireland often provide a one-stop solution for hosting both the ceremony and reception. Ask whether the venue is licensed for civil ceremonies and, if so, where the ceremony takes place—whether in a dedicated room or a scenic outdoor area. Hosting both parts of your day at the same venue can reduce travel stress for guests and streamline your schedule. Clarifying these options ensures a smooth flow between the ceremony and the celebration.

How does the hotel manage noise restrictions for late-night celebrations at wedding venues in Northern Ireland?

If you’re planning to party late into the night, it’s important to ask about noise restrictions at the hotel wedding venue in Northern Ireland. Some hotels may have curfews for live music or DJs due to other guests staying on-site. Ask if there are any specific time limits or areas where noise is restricted, and if they offer quieter alternatives, like acoustic sets, for the later hours. Understanding these rules ensures you can plan the evening’s entertainment without any unexpected surprises.
Everything you need to know about weddings in Northern Ireland

All About Getting Married in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is a beautiful and diverse region, absolutely packed with history, culture and stunning landscapes. Known for its music, sports and its key role in shipbuilding and linen production during the Industrial Revolution, Northern Ireland is bursting with character. From the bustling streets of Belfast to the picturesque landscapes of the Causeway Coast, Northern Ireland is a nation of people proud of their heritage – and deservedly so.

All of this makes Northern Ireland a wonderful location to host your wedding. Its deep cultural roots, top-notch hospitality and stunning scenery provide the perfect backdrop for your special day. There are also so many brilliant venues available that you’re bound to find something that fits with your vision for your big day. From luxury inner-city hotels to magnificent Celtic castles, Northern Ireland has the perfect venue for every couple.

Our 2025 Wedding Report revealed that 3% of UK weddings take place in Northern Ireland, which is actually the lowest amount across every region of the country. More than three-quarters (77%) of Irish couples choose to stay in Northern Ireland to get married, which means almost one in four (23%) travel out of the region to tie the knot. This is the third highest percentage out of the entire UK, behind southwest England (33%) and northeast England (26%). On average, couples in Northern Ireland pay £18,300 for their wedding, compared to the national average of £20,822. This works out as the cheapest average across the entire UK, meaning that you can not only have a beautiful wedding in Northern Ireland, but also do so with a smaller budget.

Popular Wedding Themes & Trends in Northern Ireland

Couples in Northern Ireland love to have good food on their wedding day, with a big portion of the budget dedicated to the evening catering, at an average of £2,515, compared to the national average of £1,840. This actually makes Northern Irish couples the biggest spenders in the UK when it comes to catering for the evening reception.

Being so warm and welcoming, there should be no surprise in learning that couples in Northern Ireland are embracing guest interactivity. This includes cooking stations, photo installations and other ways to encourage guests to get involved.

Eco-friendly weddings are on the rise in Northern Ireland, with many couples making conscious choices to reduce their environmental impact. Couples are increasingly opting for local vendors; choosing venues that prioritise sustainability; and incorporating green initiatives into their weddings, such as biodegradable confetti, or incorporating second-hand or vintage elements.

Alongside this, couples in Northern Ireland are also more likely to choose an all-in-one venue, such as a hotel, which helps keep things organised and can cut down on certain costs, such as transport.

Wedding Venues in Northern Ireland & Average Costs

With so much history and wonderful culture in Northern Ireland, there are absolutely loads of venues to choose from to suit a whole range of budgets. From historic sites filled with stories and charm to luxurious hotels that are as elegant as they are convenient, Northern Ireland has so much to offer couples searching for the perfect place to say, ‘I do.’

To have a wedding ceremony fit for royalty, there are several castles in Northern Ireland that double as unique venues, so you can get married surrounded by centuries of Irish history. For an utterly enchanting wedding, you might consider venues like Killeavy Castle Estate, Castle Coole and Lissanoure Castle.

To take advantage of the postcard-worthy Irish countryside, lots of venues in Northern Ireland have beautiful outdoor spaces so you can get married surrounded by nature. Larchfield Estate in Lisburn is a converted 19th-century barn with bags of charm; The Carriage Rooms at Montalto Estate in Ballynahinch is a Grade B listed building set amongst expertly landscaped gardens; and Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House at Castlerock provides stunning ocean views.

If you’re keen to get married somewhere a little different, Northern Ireland also has you covered. You can tie the knot surrounded by exhibits, artwork and artefacts at Ulster Museum in Belfast, have a wedding like no other within the Victorian Crumlin Road Gaol (also in Belfast), or be immersed in more than 200 years of history at The Wool Tower, a reclaimed and exquisite woollen mill in Ballymena.

Because it has the most affordable weddings in the UK, Northern Ireland is also, of course, home to a huge selection of budget-friendly venues. And the great thing is, that affordability doesn’t come at the cost of luxury and class. There are so many fabulous but affordable venues across the country, including The Leighinmohr House Hotel, Dunadry Hotel And Gardens and Orange Tree House.

In Northern Ireland, the average cost of a venue, excluding catering, is £5,055, which isn’t as expensive as other regions within the UK but still higher than some. It’s savings across other areas of your wedding that make Northern Ireland so affordable. However, Northern Ireland is still a lot cheaper than other areas in the UK, including Yorkshire and the Humber (where the average cost of a venue is £7,356) and London (where the average cost is £7,020).

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in Northern Ireland

The average booking lead times for venues in Northern Ireland are around 12 to 18 months. Some of the most popular venues in the country may need to be booked two years ahead of your big day, or potentially longer. But, because Northern Ireland is generally one of the quieter regions for weddings in the UK, you may find that you can secure a venue as little as six months ahead, especially if you book for a date that avoids peak wedding season.

That being said, if you have your hearts set on a specific venue or a specific date, then it’s always best to book as far in advance as possible to avoid disappointment.

Weather & Seasonality in Northern Ireland

Just like the rest of the UK, the weather in Northern Ireland can be a little unpredictable, so it’s always a good idea to plan for every possibility. But, with every season, Northern Ireland has something a little different to offer couples on their wedding day.

Spring (March - May) can be a little cool and sometimes grey, but as the season progresses the greens become lush and the flowers bloom in full force. Temperatures range from 10°C (50°F) to 15°C (59°F), and there are equal chances of rainy spells as there are of sunny ones.

Summer (June - August) is the most popular time for weddings in Northern Ireland. With average temperatures around 20°C (68°F), it can sometimes reach the mid-30s, so there’s every chance your wedding will take place on a very long and very sunny day. Summer gives you the perfect chance to have an outdoor wedding and take full advantage of the unbeatable Irish countryside.

Autumn (September - November) is when Northern Ireland switches from green to various shades of oranges, reds and yellows. It’s also when the days get shorter and there’s an increased chance of rain – but, it’s not unheard of to have plenty of sunny days. Temperatures typically range from 12°C (54°F) in September to around 7°C (45°F) in November, so the later in the season you’re planning your wedding for, the more likely it is that you might want to choose a venue with plenty of indoor space.

Winter (December - February) is when Northern Ireland is at its coldest, with the temperature often dropping below zero. While it might be cold, the frost and potential of snow mean you can have a wedding day with the beautiful backdrop of snowcapped hills and frost-bitten fields.

Transport & Accommodation in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is a great country for getting around, but the closer you are to Belfast and other major towns and cities, the more transport options you have.

Northern Ireland’s rail network connects major towns and cities across the country, making it easy for you and your guests to get from A to B. Services link Belfast with Londonderry, Bangor, Larne and beyond.

For overseas guests, Northern Ireland has several convenient airports, including Belfast International Airport (BFS), located around 20 miles from Belfast city centre, as well as George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD) and City of Derry Airport (LDY). There’s also the option to travel by ferry, with services to Northern Ireland from Cairnryan in Scotland or Liverpool in England.

The country also has a fantastic road network, allowing you to get to where you need to be with little hassle. Plenty of its venues, whether within Belfast or out in the countryside, have great parking.

Northern Ireland is home to hundreds of hotels, so your guests shouldn’t find it too difficult to find somewhere to stay, no matter their budget. Many hotels even double up as amazing wedding venues, providing you with an all-in-one location to host your wedding, from the ceremony through to the reception (and a room for you all to collapse into at the end of the night). Some fabulous venues in Northern Ireland include Titanic Hotel Belfast, The Belfray Country Inn and Ballygally Castle Hotel.