Most In-Demand London Wedding Venues for 2026
If you’re planning a London wedding in 2026, you’re not alone — many couples are already locking in their dream venues more than a year in advance. As a London-based wedding videographer, I’ve seen how quickly dates disappear at the city’s most iconic spots. Whether you’re after a grand celebration in a historic hall or a laid-back city rooftop, these are the venues everyone’s talking about for 2026.
1. The Ned
A former bank turned luxury hotel in the heart of the City, The Ned combines vintage glamour with modern style. With multiple event spaces — from the jaw-dropping Tapestry Room to the rooftop terrace overlooking St Paul’s — it’s no surprise this one books fast.
🎥 Best for cinematic, Gatsby-style wedding films with a golden, elegant tone.
Website: thened.com
2. Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens offers a rare mix of natural beauty and architectural elegance — the Nash Conservatory and Temperate House are two of the most sought-after settings in London. For couples dreaming of greenery, glass, and timeless light, this venue delivers on every level.
🎥 Perfect for airy, romantic visuals filled with natural light and colour.
Website: kew.org
3. Old Marylebone Town Hall
An iconic London ceremony venue that’s become a favourite for stylish city couples (and a few celebrities). With its marble columns and warm tones, it’s ideal for an intimate wedding that still feels grand.
🎥 Great for a documentary-style approach — simple, emotional, and authentically London.
Website: westminster.gov.uk/venues/old-marylebone-town-hall
4. One Marylebone
Once a church, now one of the most elegant blank-canvas venues in central London. The high ceilings, white walls, and dramatic windows make it a dream for creative couples and videographers alike.
🎥 Best for cinematic storytelling — think light, space, and grand reveals.
Website: onemarylebone.com
5. Syon Park
Set within a private estate just outside central London, Syon Park offers royal architecture surrounded by lush grounds. The Great Conservatory, with its glass dome and evening glow, is one of the most romantic ceremony spots in the UK.
🎥 Dreamy for golden-hour shots and slow-motion sequences under glass and greenery.
Website: syonpark.co.uk
6. Asylum Chapel
A truly unique venue in Peckham, the Asylum Chapel’s crumbling walls and stained glass windows give it an atmosphere unlike anywhere else. It’s intimate, creative, and unforgettable.
🎥 Incredible for moody, emotive footage — perfect for couples who love character.
Website: asylumchapel.co.uk
7. The Barbican Conservatory
For a London wedding that feels like a hidden jungle, the Barbican Conservatory delivers. Full of tropical plants, concrete curves, and natural light — it’s a favourite for design-led couples.
🎥 Great for creative compositions, reflections, and modern wedding films.
Website: barbican.org.uk
Final Thoughts
London’s wedding scene is as diverse as the city itself — from grand palaces to urban hideaways. If you’re planning your 2026 wedding, start exploring early. Venues like these tend to book up 18–24 months ahead.
🎥 If you’re looking for a relaxed, cinematic wedding film that captures your day naturally, I’d love to hear about your plans.