136 Wedding Venues near London Bridge London

We found 136 Wedding Venues within 5 miles5 miles of London Bridge London

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The Lansdowne Club

The Lansdowne Club

Mayfair
2.5 miles

The Lansdowne Club is a private members’ club with roots that dates back to 1973, alt ...

The Langham Hotel

The Langham Hotel

Marylebone
2.5 miles

The Langham Hotel in London’s Marylebone is a rare and special place to get married, offer ...

Pub On The Park

Pub On The Park

Hackney
2.7 miles

Looking to hire a space? Our function rooms The Bear’s Den & Front Room plus our uniqu ...

One Marylebone

One Marylebone

London
2.7 miles

Built in 1826 on its own ‘island’ in the heart of the capital, OneMarylebone opened ...

Caledonian Club In London

Caledonian Club In London

London
2.9 miles

We have a dedicated team to help and guide you through every step of the way, tailoring your nee ...

Orrery

Orrery

Marylebone
2.9 miles

Borrowing its name from the mechanical model of the solar system that sits by the entrance, it f ...

The Orange

The Orange

Chelsea
3.1 miles

A public house and hotel close to Sloane Square, The Orange is the most rustic of the Cubitt Hou ...

The Prince Albert

The Prince Albert

Camden Town
3.1 miles

The Prince Albert is a pub and wedding venue in Camden, North West London. It retains the dark w ...

The Pearson Room

The Pearson Room

London
3.1 miles

Overlooking Canada Square, the Pearson Room is a Canary Wharf venue that suits weddings as much ...

The Grazing Goat

The Grazing Goat

Marble Arch
3.1 miles

Part of the Cubitt House group, The Grazing Goat is a hotel and pub located a couple of blocks n ...

Holmes Hotel London

Marylebone
3.1 miles

Holmes Hotel London is a luxury hotel in the heart of the city, conveniently located just a few ...


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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