How To Choose A Wedding Venue

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A wedding is one of the most important days of someone’s life for many people, and with any luck, there will only be one! This is why it can feel imperative that someone gets it right the first time around.

No pressure then!

Choosing a wedding venue is obviously a core part of the day and might take significant consideration when it comes to carefully choosing the right place.

This piece will offer you some top tips on how to choose your perfect wedding venue so you can cross one thing off your list!

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Understand Your Budget

There is little point pining for a venue that you have fallen in love with on Pinterest but is way outside of your budget. Wedding venues can cost an arm and a leg – and often, the price gets bumped up if they know it is a wedding and not just a regular party or gathering.
Workout your overall wedding budget, and allocate a portion of that to your venue. It is likely that your venue will take up the most of your budget. However, it is also worth considering if they can cater or provide entertainment as part of the budget or offer anything else that can take some cost off your wedding list.

Luxury venues such as The Riverhouse offer a variety of different types of cuisine as well, so you can really customize your day.

Your Venue Style

Many people have an idea about what style they would like their wedding day to be, and the venue will literally set the scene. The more common styles of weddings range from something rustic and soft to something elegant and sophisticated, and you also get the custom kind of weddings that no one sees coming!

Depending on what your heart is set on will influence what venue is best for you. So, make sure to have a think about how you want your wedding to look and feel so you can get the style right.

Think About Your Location

Depending on how many guests you would like to invite to your big day, your location might just make or break how many people can actually attend. It is true that as we get older, our friendships and family branch off and live in different parts of the country and sometimes the world, so it will most likely be a journey for your guests regardless. However, it is still worth considering the length of the journey that your guests will have to make and how feasible that is.

Along with the location, you also need to consider parking and accommodation, so your long traveling guests have somewhere to park and stay over, especially if your chosen venue is not central or leaves limited options for your guests to get home or book a different accommodation.

There is a lot to think about when it comes to booking your wedding venue, but one of the main points you need to consider is that you are happy with it on your big day!