Wedding Venues in London

Explore the best wedding venues in London, from elegant historic landmarks and luxury hotels to modern city spaces and hidden gems across the capital. Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a large celebration, London offers venues to suit every style, guest list and budget.
Planning your wedding in London is easy with real venue photos, pricing guides, availability and tailored filters that help you compare the top London wedding venues in one place. Discover unique settings including rooftop terraces, grand ballrooms, charming gardens and contemporary urban spaces — all designed to make your big day truly unforgettable.
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Burgh House

London, North London
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Burgh House is a beautiful Grade-I listed house in the heart of Hampstead. The wood-panelled rooms provide a unique and elegant backdrop for wedding ceremonies, civil partnerships and receptions.
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  • 62
  • £1,900 – £3,400
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The Chapel Bar

London, North London
A modern venue in London in which you and your guests to have an incredible time. Offering you private hire of a large or small area.
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  • 80
  • Upon request
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The Rubens at The Palace Hotel

London, West Central London
The Rubens at The Palace Hotel boasts a remarkable regal atmosphere that is complemented with rich furnishings and impressive ornaments, the perfect luxurious wedding setting.
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  • 170
  • Upon request
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Barts

London, West Central London
Available for canapés and receptions, this swanky bar in central london is the perfect for an urban wedding.
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  • Upon request
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Wasps FC

London, West London
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Set in 27 acres of rugby fields, our grand hall and historic bar provide a unique setting for anyone looking for a blank canvas in the main hall with a cosy family feel bar attached.
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  • 140
  • £1,000 – £15,000
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Two Temple Place

London, West Central London
A beautiful late Victorian mansion built by William Waldorf Astor, the house combines the grandeur of a London mansion with the intimacy of a private home.
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  • 120
  • Upon request
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The Boathouse Putney

London, South West London
The Boathouse Putney has fantastic steam punk decor and a friendly atmosphere, making a brilliant venue by the Thames for your maritime themed wedding.
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  • 65
  • Upon request
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Margot

London, Greater London
Margot is the venue for refined, classical, Italian dining. Our Club Room, located on the lower ground floor, offers an impeccable setting for an intimate wedding reception or rehearsal dinner.
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  • 32
  • Upon request
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The Rose

London, East Central London
Steeped in Victorian charm, The Rose exudes the ambiance of a classic London public house. With the enchanting bespoke circular bar, adorned with chandeliers and vintage furnishings, The Rose seamlessly blends the timeless allure of yesteryear with c
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  • 80
  • Affordable ($)
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Coach House at the Dog and Fox

Wimbledon, South West London
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The Coach House stands proudly next to the Dog & Fox Pub with Rooms, in the heart of Wimbledon Village and is the perfect place to begin your happily ever after.
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  • 120
  • 25 Bedrooms
  • From £125.00 pp
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The Lensbury Resort

Teddington, Greater London
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Perfect for weddings in South West London, The Lensbury blends more than a century of history with 25 acres of scenic riverside grounds. A tranquil escape from the bustle of Central London, within the peaceful borough of Teddington.
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  • 180
  • 155 Bedrooms
  • £1,500 – £2,500
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The Wharf, Teddington

Teddington, Greater London
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The Wharf is a bright, modern and spacious restaurant venue with riverside views, perfect for an idyllic and contemporary wedding breakfast.
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  • 120
  • £4,000 – £25,000
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Spring Restaurant

london, West Central London
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A stylish and modern restaurant located in a Grade I listed building offering a unique and memorable ambiance for your special wedding day.
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  • 100
  • From £1,000
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10 Union Street

London, East Central London
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Our wonderful and centrally located 10 Union Street with views of the Shard and plenty of natural daylight create the elegant and unforgettable backdrop for dining and dancing on your special day.
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  • 220
  • £1,200 – £3,200
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Pétrus

London, West Central London
Gordon Ramsay's Michelin Star winning restaurant is the perfect location for a truly unique wedding reception.
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  • 60
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Fitzrovia Chapel

London, West Central London
A Grade II* listed building nestled in a little square in the heart of London's Fitzrovia. This tiny chapel has hundreds of golden stars on its vaulted ceiling and beautiful mosaics and marbles.
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Hackney Showroom

London, North London
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Our flexible warehouse space in the heart of Hackney provides an ideal blank canvas for you to design your perfect wedding.
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  • 60
  • From £3,000
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Imperial Hotel, London

London, West Central London
The Imperial Hotel in London has a wonderful location overlooking Russell Square, and has excellent facilities that are sure to make your wedding day extra special.
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  • 600
  • Upon request
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The Urdang

London, East Central London
This beautifully ornate building in London offers beautiful architecture perfect for wedding backgrounds in the middle of the Big city!
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  • 200
  • Upon request
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The Crown Tavern

London, East Central London
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Located in the historic area of Clerkenwell in London, The Crown Tavern is a charming pub that combines modern style with traditional warmth, offering an ideal venue for your wedding celebration.
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  • 80
  • £5,000 – £15,000
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Waterfront Putney

London, South West London
The Palm Riverside in Putney offers a stunning riverside dining experience by the Thames. Enjoy exquisite cuisine in a serene, picturesque setting with beautiful river views. Perfect for your special day.
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  • 100
  • Moderate ($$)
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The Crown, London Bow

London, East London
With it's stunning city location and fantastic views overlooking Victoria Park, The Crown is the perfect stylish venue for an intimate wedding reception!
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  • 50
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Epicurus

London, North London
Epicurus Camden offers a chic, urban setting perfect for a stylish wedding reception. With its modern interiors, vibrant ambiance, and versatile spaces, the venue effortlessly blends elegance with a contemporary edge.
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Everything you need to know about weddings in London

Wedding venues in London: Everything you need to know

London is home to one of the widest and most diverse selections of wedding venues in the UK. Whether you want a historic wedding venue, or a cool and contemporary city space, you’ll find so many amazing options all across the capital city. It’s safe to say that there’s a London wedding venue for every celebration style, size and budget. 

This page is your starting point for exploring wedding venues in London - helping you to browse hundreds of options, compare them side by side, and quickly narrow things down using our handy filters that reflect how couples actually plan weddings. 

Whether you’re planning a large London wedding celebration, or you want a chic city elopement, Bridebook makes it easy to find a venue that fits your vision - without stress or overwhelm. 

Why choose London for your wedding?

London is a popular choice for couples marrying both in the UK and from overseas, thanks to its variety, accessibility and iconic settings. 

Couples choose London wedding venues for:

- The range of venue styles, from classic to contemporary

- Excellent transport links for local and international guests

- Venues licensed for wedding ceremonies and receptions

- Flexibility and experience when it comes to different cultural, religious and non-traditional weddings

- Endless options for post-ceremony celebrations nearby

Whether you’re looking at Central London or East, West, North or South London, each area has its own character, charm and a range of different wedding venue options.

Explore London wedding venues your way

Once you’ve started browsing through our range of London wedding venues, you can refine your search further to find different types to suit your needs - from luxury hotels and large capacity Asian wedding venues in London, to affordable and unusual spaces. You can also narrow things down by area.

You may also want to explore:

- Wedding venues in Surrey

- Wedding venues in Essex

- Wedding venues in Hertfordshire

If you’re looking to expand your search. 

What to look for when choosing a London wedding venue?

With so much choice when it comes to wedding venues in London, there are a few practical checks to help you shortlist your favourites faster:

Licensed ceremony spaces

If you’re planning a civil wedding ceremony, make sure the venue is licensed and confirm whether your wedding ceremony and reception can take place at the same place.

Capacity & layout

Check both ceremony and reception capacities at your chosen London wedding venue, especially if the rooms differ. London wedding venues can vary significantly when it comes to how guests flow through the spaces.

Location & transport

Think about how guests will travel to your London wedding. Check proximity to tube and train stations, parking availability and journey times across London, and factor them in when planning.

Catering & suppliers

Some London wedding venues offer in-house catering or packages, while others allow external wedding suppliers. This can have a big impact on your wedding budget and flexibility.

Accommodation

If your guests are travelling, consider a hotel wedding venue, a venue with accommodation or check for nearby hotels. You can share accommodation details on your wedding website to make the logistics much easier for everyone involved.

Key decision factors for your London wedding

When shortlisting and browsing London wedding venues, make sure you consider:

- The London borough your wedding venue is in, and ease of access for guests

- Venue style and how it compares to your wedding theme

- Noise restrictions and curfews - these can be common at London venues

- Availability during peak wedding season

- Whether local registrar availability aligns with your chosen wedding date

Common mistakes to avoid when choosing a London wedding venue

Avoid these common wedding planning mistakes when organising your London wedding!

- Booking a wedding venue without checking registrar availability

- Underestimating travel time across London

- Ignoring accommodation needs for guests

- Forgetting to factor in peak-season pricing

- Overlooking sound limits or finishing times

Why book via Bridebook?

Bridebook brings together one of the largest selections of London wedding venues in one place, with real photos, clear pricing details, reviews from genuine couples and simple tools designed to keep your wedding planning all in one place. 

What makes Bridebook different?

- Built for weddings, not generic event hire

- Powerful filters for style, budget, capacity and more

- Direct enquiries with venues

- Trusted by millions of couples to plan their weddings

- The UK’s no1 wedding planning app, according to the App Store

Whether you’re just starting your search, or you’re ready to shortlist, Bridebook helps you plan your London wedding with confidence. 

Cost & budget context for London weddings

Wedding venues in London typically come with higher average costs (and you can check out our data on the average cost of a UK wedding here), but the range is broad and there are many different price points. 

London Wedding Venue Costs

Overall, couples are now spending over £7,800 (or 37.5%) more to marry in London (£28,629) compared to the national average cost of a wedding, which is £20,604, 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.

What affects the cost of London wedding venues

- Central versus outer London locations

- Day of the week (weekdays are often cheaper than weekends)

- Guest numbers and room size

- Catering, packages and included services

Budget reassurance

London doesn’t automatically mean expensive. There are lots of ways to have an affordable London wedding - lots of couples do this by:

- Choosing weekday weddings

- Looking beyond central London

- Using Bridebook’s filters to find inclusive or lower-cost packages

- Opting for smaller guest lists or off-peak dates

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times 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, as there will be less demand at such 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.

Weather & seasonality for London weddings

London’s weather has a reputation for being unpredictable, but that variety is also what makes the city such a versatile place to get married. From light-filled summer celebrations to atmospheric winter weddings, every season offers something different - and with the right venue choice, couples can plan confidently year-round.

Spring weddings in London, from March to May, are popular for couples hoping to combine indoor spaces with outdoor moments. As parks, gardens and courtyards come back to life, venues with terraces or landscaped grounds feel especially appealing.

Temperatures gradually warm from early spring into May, though light rainfall is common, making it sensible to choose a venue with flexible indoor options. Spring is ideal for couples who want fresh, colourful backdrops without peak-season pricing.

Summer, running from June to August, is the warmest and brightest time of year and remains one of the most popular seasons for London weddings. Longer daylight hours suit extended celebrations, rooftop venues and outdoor receptions, while city views really come into their own.

Demand is highest during these months, particularly for weekends, and prices tend to peak. Choosing venues with good ventilation, shaded outdoor areas or indoor alternatives can help manage both heat and crowds.

Weather & seasonality for London Weddings

Autumn weddings in London, from September to November, offer a more relaxed atmosphere with rich colours, softer light and cooler temperatures. Many couples are drawn to this season for its balance of availability and visual impact, especially in venues with character interiors or large windows overlooking the city.

Early autumn still benefits from mild weather, while later months favour indoor celebrations with a more intimate feel. Rainfall is more frequent, making fully weather-proof venues especially valuable.

Winter weddings, from December to February, transform London into a festive and atmospheric setting. Twinkling lights, historic interiors and candlelit spaces create a warm contrast to the colder weather outside.

Temperatures are at their lowest during this period, and while snow is rare, shorter days and chilly evenings make indoor venues the most practical choice. Winter is often more affordable and suits couples planning smaller weddings or ceremony-focused celebrations, particularly around weekdays.

Whatever the season, London wedding venues are well equipped to handle changing weather, with many offering flexible layouts, indoor-outdoor flow and experienced coordination. Choosing a venue that works year-round allows couples to focus less on the forecast and more on creating a wedding day that feels right for them.

Transport & accommodation for London weddings

One of the biggest advantages of getting married in London is how easy it is for guests to attend. As a global city, London is exceptionally well connected, making it a practical choice for couples inviting friends and family from across the UK or overseas.

London is served by six international airports, all with onward connections into the city via rail, Underground or express services. Which airport works best often depends on where guests are travelling from, their budget and the part of London your venue is located in.

Central and well-connected venues can be reached quickly from major hubs, while airports further out often offer cheaper flights but longer travel times. This flexibility makes London wedding venues particularly appealing for international and destination-style celebrations.

Once in the city, London’s transport network makes moving between ceremony, reception and accommodation relatively straightforward. The Underground, buses and taxis provide extensive coverage, and many venues are within walking distance of major stations.

Transport & accommodation for London weddings

Some couples choose to turn transport into part of the experience by arranging private transfers or hiring iconic London vehicles, which can add personality while keeping guests together and on schedule.

Accommodation options in London are equally varied. From luxury hotels and boutique stays to affordable chains and serviced apartments, there are choices to suit almost every budget and guest type.

Areas close to major transport hubs or within easy reach of the venue tend to work best, especially for guests unfamiliar with the city. Providing clear accommodation suggestions and simple travel guidance between key locations can make a significant difference to the overall guest experience.

When choosing a London wedding venue, considering transport links and nearby accommodation early on can help everything run more smoothly. Venues that are easy to reach, close to hotels or well served by public transport tend to reduce stress for both couples and guests, particularly on busy wedding weekends.

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?

Costs vary widely depending on location, size and day of the week. London has some of the highest average wedding prices in the UK, but budget-friendly options do exist. 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.

What is the average capacity of London wedding venues?

London venues range from intimate spaces for small weddings to large venues accommodating several hundred guests.

Can you get married and hold your reception at the same London wedding venue?

Yes - many London wedding venues are licensed for both ceremonies and receptions, which can simplify planning.