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Greater London offers any style of wedding including some beautifully suburban venues surrounded by greenery! Whether you're searching for an exclusive wedding day experience in one of Central London's luxury hotels, or whether you're after something slightly more alternative in London's East End, Bridebook is the place to look for the wedding day you deserve!
The Montague on the Gardens, an elegant Georgian townhouse in the heart of Bloomsbury, lends itself perfectly for weddings and civil partnerships - guaranteeing memories you’ll cherish for a lifetime.
Whatever the size of wedding, Brown’s has the perfect space. From intimate affairs to grand gatherings, we’ll ensure you and your guests celebrate in style.
Our stunning Boulevard Bar is the perfect setting for a city wedding reception in the heart of Chelsea. With full catering packages from canapes to five course dining, and extensive wine list.
A wedding on the banks of the Thames - what could be more perfect? How about a wedding on the banks of the Thames in your very own elegant pub with a feast of glorious gastronomy? Thought so!
Mint Leaf can be hired exclusively for weddings. Enjoy sophisticated dining with menus combining authentic, seasonal Indian ingredients with contemporary cooking techniques and stylish presentation.
Weddings for up to 200 guests in the Centennial Suite. The hotel offers an eclectic choice of menus from traditional with modern twist- through to ethnic options such as Asian, African and Caribbean.
The Royal Air Force Club, located in Mayfair is the perfect venue for your civil ceremony and wedding reception with two rooms licensed for marriage ceremonies.
The Cricket Centre is an oasis of green near Croydon. Our function room with balcony overlooking the cricket ground is a wonderful contemporary, light space that is ideal for a small wedding.
A neoclassical palace, originally an imposing mansion built in 1547 by Edward Seymour, refurbished through the 20th century offering 11 venues for hire for up to 1500 guests.