11 Reasons to Get Married in London

If you’ve always liked the idea of a city wedding, here is a post on why London is such a great place to get married. As someone who's had the pleasure of officiating lots of weddings in this awesome city (as well as living in it myself for nearly two decades), let me share why a London wedding is the ultimate backdrop for your love story.

 

1. Authentic Charm: A Classic Vibe

London's got history oozing out of every nook and cranny. The city is a treasure trove of historical landmarks that transport you back in time. As a London marriage celebrant, I've seen a lot of places I never knew existed. A couple of my favourite historical spots include Fitzrovia Chapel and 100 Barrington. Another spot I love is Wiltons Music Hall. It's the oldest Grand Music Hall in the world and couples can marry there on the stage.

 

If you opt for somewhere like Trinity Buoy Wharf, a Grade II listed Victorian building, you can arrive by boat for something extra special.

Fitzrovia Chapel in London. Photo by Marta Ilardo

2. Venues Galore: From Castles to Rooftops to Warehouses

Besides big-name landmarks, there are many hidden gems waiting to be discovered. From tucked-away gardens to quaint cobblestone streets, you can find an ideal spot that feels like it was made just for your day.

 

If you don't fancy heading to central London, why not travel to Richmond and marry at Kew Gardens surrounded by botanical plants? I officiated a wedding here last year in the conservatory — the lighting and aesthetic looked amazing.

 

As a wedding celebrant, I've seen couples exchange vows in unexpected, charming corners of London. This has added an extra layer of uniqueness to their day. For example, the lovely Ros and Jimmy chose a wine shop in Bermondsey they had fallen in love with over lockdown.

 

3. Culture Clash: Mix and Match Your Traditions

Known for its diversity, London is a melting pot of cultures. I've seen couples seamlessly blend different traditions. One couple I worked with honoured the bride's Chinese heritage with a Chinese bowing ceremony midway through. The ceremony was translated to be inclusive for everyone. Another couple got married at The Rosewood Hotel and combined the bride's Scottish heritage into the ceremony.

 

With such an inclusive spirit, it feels ideal to weave your heritage, customs, and quirks into your wedding.

The Rosewood Hotel in London. Photo by Alleksana Photography

4. Picture Perfect Scenery

There is no shortage of Instagrammable spots to capture your day. From the colourful streets of Notting Hill, the skyline of Canary Wharf to the lush greenery at Hyde Park. Imagine capturing your special moments against the backdrop of iconic landmarks and the natural beauty of the city – it's a photographer's dream!

 

5. Foodie Paradise: Eat, Drink, and Be Married!

London isn't just a cultural hotspot; it's a foodie paradise. Your wedding feast can be whatever you want it to be – from a classic English spread to an international fusion feast. There are so many wedding suppliers nearby who can commute to the city. Marrying in a town or the countryside can limit your supplier choices.

Photo by Helechos Azules

6. A Thames Romance

As I mentioned earlier, locations such as Trinity Buoy Wharf provide the option of cruising along the river. You can even marry on the Thames in a boat or hold your reception on one. When the sun sets, having the Thames in the background with the sparkling cityscape is pretty magical — and a real crowd pleaser for out-of-town guests.

 

7. Easy for guests to commute

With the city being a global hub, it's easy for guests to fly in from around the world or catch a train from the other end of the country. Multiple airports and a wide public transport system mean your loved ones can celebrate hassle-free. 

Asylum Chapel in London. Photo by Cat Arwel

8. London's Year-Round Appeal

One of the fantastic things about London is its year-round appeal. Some locations are known for their beaches and outdoor attractions which limit you to booking during peak seasons in summer. But London can be whatever you want — a springtime garden wedding or a cosy winter celebration.

9. Pre-Wedding Adventures: Making Memories Before the Big Day

I love London weddings because I can also be a tourist. Despite living in the city for years, I'm constantly discovering new spots. Having so much on your doorstep is ideal for pre- and post-wedding activities.

 

You can book afternoon tea, visit a spa or head to a popular attraction like the London Eye at night. All this variety means guests of any age can find activities to keep them entertained.

Photo by Gavin Hardy

10. Local Talent: From Artists to Entertainers

London's creative scene is brimming with artists, musicians, and entertainers who can turn your celebration into a one-of-a-kind experience. Whether you're looking for a live band, a caricaturist, a DJ or even a street performer to add some flair to your wedding, London's diverse and vibrant artistic community has it all.


11. London's Nightlife: Keeping the Party Going

Your London wedding celebration doesn't have to end when midnight strikes. You can head out after to trendy cocktail bars, lively pubs, exclusive clubs or warehouse raves. The city’s nightlife scene offers the perfect setting for an epic afterparty.

 

Being in a big place means you're not limited to one or two bars.

London's wedding allure goes beyond its iconic landmarks and classic charm. From hidden gems and year-round appeal, the city provides a dynamic canvas for crafting a wedding celebration that reflects you. As a marriage celebrant who's seen couples light up this city with their love, I can confidently say that London offers the perfect canvas for a wedding as unique and extraordinary as your story.

If you’d like to chat about creating a celebrant-led London wedding ceremony to kick your day off in a unique way, get in touch. You can also read my list of top alternative London wedding venues.

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