140 Wedding Venues near London Bridge London

We found 140 Wedding Venues within 5 miles5 miles of London Bridge London

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Morrell House

Morrell House

Shoreditch,
1.2 miles

Located on the fringe of the city, in the heart of Shoreditch, Morrell House is a renovated six ...

Shoreditch Studios

Shoreditch Studios

London
1.2 miles

Shoreditch Studios is a popular East London corporate and private event venue and photographic s ...

Skylon

Skylon

South Bank
1.2 miles

Housed on the third floor of the Royal Festival Hall, Skylon is a bright and modern wedding venu ...

One Hundred Shoreditch

Shoreditch
1.3 miles

Planning to tie the knot in East London? One Hundred Shoreditch offers five contemporary event s ...

Strada Southbank

Strada Southbank

South Bank
1.3 miles

Italian weddings have an enduring cachet that Strada South Bank has imported to its riverside lo ...

Shoreditch Town Hall

Shoreditch Town Hall

London
1.4 miles

A magnificent Grade II listed building with a rich history and spacious, elegant rooms, Shoredit ...

4th Floor Studios

4th Floor Studios

Whitechapel
1.4 miles

Situated just minutes away from Brick Lane, a prime central London location with excellent trans ...

Kachette

Kachette

Hackney
1.4 miles

Kachette consists of two beautifully restored railway arch rooms with exposed Victorian era bric ...

The Waldorf Hilton

The Waldorf Hilton

London
1.4 miles

The Waldorf Hilton is a popular choice for business and social events. When you need time and sp ...

The Savoy, Strand

The Savoy, Strand

London
1.4 miles

It isn’t a wedding day, it’s thousands of wedding moments. Every preparation made. ...

Wedding at The Royal College of Surgeons

Wedding at The Royal College of Surgeons

Holborn
1.5 miles

Wedding venues don't come much more impressive than the historic Royal College of Surgeons at Li ...


Numerous bridges named London Bridge have connected the City of London with Southwark over the River Thames in central London. The present day London Bridge, which was opened by the late Queen Elizabeth II on 16 March 1973, stands as a testament to modern engineering, constructed from concrete and steel. This fairly modern structure replaced a 19th-century stone arched bridge that was crafted by Scottish civil engineer John Rennie, which itself succeeded a very old and impressive 600 year old stone built edifice. The evolution of London Bridge reflects the rich historical tapestry of this iconic river crossing, which is known worldwide. London Bridge offers a plethora of historic and contemporary attractions, food markets, and cultural venues waiting to be explored. Visit Tower Bridge and the Tower of London, pay a visit to The Gherkin or The Shard. Maybe you'll take a water boat along The Thames, or visit Southwark Cathedral. There's also HMS Belfast, Borough Market and the Science Gallery London.

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