London Weddings

Plan your wedding in London — venues, photographers, florists, cakes and more.

London offers couples an unmatched diversity of wedding venues, from Grade I listed townhouses in Mayfair to contemporary art galleries in Shoreditch, historic livery halls in the City, and elegant riverside spaces along the Thames. The capital's rich architectural heritage means you can marry in a Baroque palace, a Georgian mansion, or a Victorian town hall, all within a few miles of each other. Many couples choose London because it provides exceptional transport links for guests travelling from across the UK and internationally, whilst the concentration of world-class suppliers means you'll find specialists in every aspect of wedding planning. The city's multicultural character also makes it ideal for couples seeking caterers, officiants, and venues that can accommodate diverse cultural traditions and ceremonies.

Planning a London wedding requires booking well in advance, particularly for Saturday dates between May and September when popular venues are often reserved 18 to 24 months ahead. Central London venues offer excellent public transport access, but couples should consider providing clear guidance on tube stations, bus routes, and parking options, as many guests unfamiliar with the city find navigation challenging. Accommodation is plentiful but becomes expensive during peak tourist season and major events, so booking room blocks early helps guests secure reasonable rates. Weather in London remains unpredictable throughout the year, making backup plans essential even for summer weddings. The city's congestion charge zone and restricted parking affect many central locations, so couples often arrange coaches or recommend taxi-sharing apps for guest transport between ceremony and reception venues.

Browse our directory by London borough to find venues and suppliers in specific areas, from Richmond and Greenwich to Westminster and Camden. You can also search by category to locate photographers, florists, caterers, and other wedding professionals serving the capital.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of a wedding in London?

Costs vary widely by venue choice, guest count and supplier mix. Comparing two or three venues is the fastest way to set a realistic budget anchor.

When is the best time to get married in London?

May to September gives the best chance of dry weather, but autumn and winter weddings have grown significantly in popularity for their atmosphere and value.

Should I book midweek for better value?

Yes — midweek and Sunday dates often save 20 to 40 percent on venue hire and supplier fees compared with peak Saturdays.