It is not a well-known fact but incredibly, you can celebrate your wedding in one of these magnificent historic unique wedding venues. The incredible dining spaces at the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace all provide an impressive backdrop for your big day.
It is not a well-known fact but incredibly, you can celebrate your wedding in one of these magnificent historic unique wedding venues. The incredible dining spaces at the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace all provide an impressive backdrop for your big day.
Splendid formal gardens, elegant, cobbled courtyards and magnificent Tudor and Baroque architecture make this 500-year-old treasure a spectacular backdrop for your wedding venue.
The Little Banqueting House in the grounds is perfect as your intimate wedding venue or civil ceremony and dinner for 50 guests or 80 for a reception. The Garden Room is ideal for 180 guests for a civil ceremony and dinner or 300 for a reception and the Great Hall is perfect for a larger event with capacity of 270 guests for dinner and 400 for a reception.
Designed by revolutionary architect Inigo Jones and specially created for entertaining in 1622, the Banqueting House is one of the most dazzling wedding venues in London. Both the Undercroft and Main Hall are licensed for civil ceremonies for up to 400 guests for civil ceremonies and 300 guests for a dinner and dance.
Still home to British royalty, Kensington Palace’s timeless elegance and storied past will charm and delight as you gather with family and friends to celebrate and mark this very special moment in your lives. The State Apartments are a perfect intimate wedding venue for a civil ceremony for 150 guests, or the Kensington Palace Pavilion in the grounds can welcome up to 300 guests.
The Reveller at the Tower of London is a new space for hire with its own private outdoor terrace. This contemporary building located on the Wharf, nestled under Tower Bridge arches, combines the old with the new with spectacular views overlooking the iconic London skyline and the River Thames. Suitable as a wedding venue for any large reception or dinner for up to 300 guests.
Once the family home of King George III, Queen Charlotte and their children, Kew Palace is one of London’s most prestigious wedding venues. This small but perfectly formed royal palace, set in the Royal Botanic Gardens with charming outbuildings, makes a perfect venue for extra-special dinners for up to 30 guests and receptions for up to 60 guests.