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Newcastle is a big and bustling city in the northeast of England, filled with passionate and proud local people. It’s known for its welcoming and lively atmosphere and is famous for industry, ale and the iconic Angel of the North. Sitting on the banks of the River Tyne, Newcastle makes for a fantastic place to host your wedding thanks to its huge selection of venues in the city, the beautiful Northumberland countryside and the miles of nearby coastline. Whether you’re looking for a smart and sophisticated wedding with a touch of luxury, or something rustic, accessible and affordable, Newcastle has something to offer couples no matter your taste and budget.
Our 2025 Wedding Report found that 4% of weddings in the UK take place in Newcastle and the wider northeast region, with almost three-quarters (74%) of Newcastle couples choosing to stay in the area for their wedding. The average cost of a wedding in the northeast is £20,415, which is a fraction cheaper than the national average of £20,822, but quite a lot more expensive than other areas in the north of England. For example, in the northwest, the average amount couples spend on their big day is £18,408.
While the cost may be a little higher for a wedding in Newcastle than in other regions, the abundance of choice and variety makes it a fantastic option for hosting the wedding of your dreams.
Just 4% of all weddings in the UK take place in Newcastle and the northeast, which is the second lowest number in the whole country. This is likely due to the fact that the average cost of a wedding in Newcastle is rather expensive when compared to the rest of the country. For example, couples in Newcastle spend an average of £20,415, which is £2,000 more than the average amount paid by their northwesterly neighbours, at £18,408.
It’s becoming increasingly common for couples in Newcastle to choose venues elsewhere in the UK, with more than a quarter (26%) booking somewhere further afield. For those Geordie couples who do choose to stay in Newcastle to tie the knot, they’re making sure their big day is Insta-fabulous, by making sure their celebrations are filled with colourful lights and neons. Another new trend in the northeast is couples turning to content creators to help document their day, posting live updates so those who can’t attend can follow along.
Eco-friendly weddings are also on the rise as couples become mindful of the environmental impact of their special day. Many are opting for local vendors near their chosen venue and making thoughtful, energy-saving or sustainable choices to reduce their carbon footprint.
Wedding venues in and around Newcastle are as amazing and varied as the people. You can choose everything from a luxurious countryside manor to saying ‘I do,’ surrounded by exhibits in one of the city’s museums. There are loads of popular venues in Newcastle to fit with all styles, visions and budgets.
If you’re looking for an extravagant and opulent wedding, there are plenty of venues to make sure your big day is fit for royalty. Ellingham Hall looks like it’s been lifted straight from the pages of a fairytale. Woodhill Hall is elegant, unique and bursting with charm. There’s also Lumley Castle Hotel, which is absolutely packed with history dating back to the 14th century.
If you’re looking for something a little more rustic to take advantage of the warmer weather in spring and summer, you could choose some beautiful barn venues, like the stunning Healey Barn, the quaint The Willows at the Woodmans or the idyllic The Parlour at Blagdon.
Newcastle is also home to loads of unique and quirky venues so you can have a wedding day like no other. After all, who wouldn’t want to get married at The Biscuit Factory? There’s also the Discovery Museum and The Great North Museum, so you can tie the knot not just in an amazing setting, but also among actual relics from the past.
If you’re keen to have a smaller, more intimate or affordable wedding, Newcastle has you covered too. There are plenty of options available that fit a smaller budget but are no less perfect, such as The Sun Hotel, Holiday Inn Newcastle Jesmond and Weddings at Linskill.
In Newcastle, the average cost of a wedding venue without catering is £5,293, which is a little lower than the national average of £5,945. While it’s still more expensive than some regions, it’s a far cry from London, where the average cost is £7,020. So, you can get married in Newcastle without stretching your budget too far, and still find a fabulous venue.
If you’re looking to secure one of the more popular wedding venues in Newcastle, you’ll need to make sure you make your reservation between 12 and 18 months ahead of time. If you want to get married during the height of the wedding season, such as in the summer and at the weekend, this might increase to two years or potentially longer.
However, because Newcastle isn’t one of the top regions in the UK for hosting a wedding, you may find that you can get lucky and book a venue as little as six months ahead. This is especially possible if you’re flexible on when and where you get married, such as midweek and during the first couple of months of the year.
Newcastle’s weather can be rather unpredictable at times, especially with it being so close to The North Sea. But, each season in the northeast brings its own charm.
Spring (March - May) is a great time to tie the knot in Newcastle, with temperatures generally ranging from 8°C (46°F) to 14°C (57°F). You should probably prepare for the possibility of rain, but spring is when Newcastle and the surrounding countryside explode with colour and life.
Summer (June - August) is the most popular time to get married in Newcastle, with longer days and less chance of rain. Parks like Jesmond Dene come alive with wildlife and vibrant shades of green. Temperatures average 17°C (63°F), but this can climb into the mid-20s and even 30s, opening up the possibilities for an outdoor wedding.
Autumn (September - November) sees the city fill with oranges, yellows and reds and the temperature drops from 15°C (59°F) in September to 9°C (48°F) in November. There’s also an increased likelihood of rain and winds coming in from the east coast.
Winter (December - February) is likely to be rather cold and dark in Newcastle, and it’s actually one of the top 10 coldest cities in the UK, with temperatures regularly dropping below freezing. If you’re keen to take advantage of the cheaper wedding prices during the winter, make sure you choose somewhere with a warm and cosy inside space so you can escape the temperamental weather.
Newcastle has fantastic transport links, making it simple to get to the city from across the UK and Europe, and also make your way around once you’re there.
By train, Newcastle Central Station is a major transport hub, with direct trains to London, Edinburgh, Manchester and more. From London King’s Cross Station, trains to Newcastle are every half an hour or so, and the journey takes around three hours.
If you’re flying, Newcastle International Airport (NCL) has daily flights to destinations across Europe and even other UK airports if you don’t fancy the train. From Heathrow, a flight to Newcastle takes around an hour.
If you’re driving, the A1(M) links Newcastle to the rest of the UK, and the city and its many venues have plenty of parking options available. Once you’re in the city, the road networks are simple so you can get around, or you can rely on the brilliant public transport network, such as the buses or the Metro system.
Newcastle offers your guests plenty of places to stay, with many hotels also doubling up as wedding venues so you can have a convenient and beautiful wedding all in one location. Hotels including Crowne Plaza Newcastle, Grand Hotel Gosforth Park and Village Hotel Club Newcastle are all brilliant choices.