
Venues for Asian Weddings
Are you planning your Asian Wedding and finding it difficult to select the appropriate venue for it? Look no further! Our recommendations of Asian Wedding Venues vary from large capacity event spaces, banqueting halls to dynamic celebration sites. Most of these venues offer specialised services for South Asian weddings such as dry hire options, multiple separate areas for various ceremonies, ability to hold the sacred fire ritual and dedicated stages for Nikah (Muslim Wedding) and Anand Karaj (Sikh Wedding) ceremonies.
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South Lodge Wedding Venue
Celebrate your love story in the tranquil Sussex countryside at South Lodge, a charming wedding venue in Horsham
Portland College Wedding Venue
Your Wedding, Your Way
Village the Hotel Club Coventry
We're a Large Hotel Venue which caters for all types of Weddings and offers different packages.
Kew Gardens Wedding Venue
From enchanting gardens to iconic buildings, our venues are designed to create an unforgettable experience for you and your guests.
Cedar Court Hotel Huddersfield
Create unforgettable memories at Cedar Court Hotel Huddersfield, an exquisite city hotel wedding venue
Slapton Manor Wedding Venue
A family run venue offering romantic countryside weddings with a relaxed, personal and rustic touch.

Heart of England Wedding Venue
Plan your dream wedding at Heart of England, a stunning West Midlands venue. Unforgettable experiences await amidst beautiful gardens and interiors.
The Holt Hotel Wedding Venue
Historic Coaching Inn Located in Oxfordshire

Victoria Hall Weddings, Saltaire
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The Chesterfield Hotel Wedding Venue
Planning a luxurious London wedding? Discover The Chesterfield Hotel's exquisite charm.
Kings Oak Hotel Wedding Venue
Essex couples: discover Kings Oak Hotel, a stunning venue for your perfect day.
Addington Palace Wedding Venue
Addington Palace: Create unforgettable wedding memories in a stunning historical palace nestled in South London.
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Leicester Marriott Wedding Venue
Discover the Leicester Marriott Hotel, with suites to suit weddings of all sizes
Dover Marina Hotel Wedding Venue
Dover Marina Hotel & Spa – Where Coastal Charm Meets Boutique Luxury in the Heart of Kent
Cedar Court Hotel Harrogate
Indulge in an unforgettable wedding experience at Cedar Court Hotel Harrogate, where elegance and hospitality intertwine.
Hilltop Country House
Discover Hilltop Country House, an idyllic Country House Hotel wedding venue set among rolling hills
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Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa Wedding Venue
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Ramada Birmingham Solihull Wedding Venue
Solihull's Ramada: Enchanting weddings, West Midlands charm.
Mercure Maidstone Great Danes Hotel Wedding Venue
Create magical wedding memories at Mercure Maidstone Great Danes Hotel, a stunning venue in Kent with enchanting ambiance.

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When planning an Asian Wedding, there are many important aspects to consider. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians or The Big Day on Netflix, you'll know how extravagant these celebrations can be. This makes it all the more crucial for wedding venues to cater to the specific needs of Indian Weddings, including Sikh, Hindu and Muslim ceremonies, as well as Chinese and Pakistani Weddings.
From banquet halls to marquee wedding venues, there are plenty of wedding venue options across the UK that can accommodate weddings of large sizes. For an Indian Hindu wedding, you might seek an outdoor venue for the sacred fire ritual and pheras, with the flexibility to customise the floor plan to accommodate the mandap, ensuring you get an authentic experience on your special day. Many Indian and Pakistani weddings come with specific dietary needs, so finding venues that offer dry hire can be essential for meeting halal or fully vegetarian requirements. If you're planning a Muslim wedding, it's important to select a venue that provides dedicated spaces, such as prayer rooms for Namaz, ensuring every aspect of your religious celebration is catered to with care.
How do I decide the venue?
When visiting a wedding venue, it's essential to confirm key details with the event planner and the venue well in advance to ensure all your specific requirements are met. The last thing you want is to make a booking, only to discover later that they don't accommodate important cultural aspects of your wedding. Having a clear discussion upfront will help avoid any unexpected surprises and ensure everything runs smoothly on your special day.
Wedding Venues with Accomodation
When planning a cultural wedding in the UK, it's crucial to prioritise the comfort and convenience of your guests, especially those traveling from abroad. A venue with on-site accommodations can significantly enhance the overall experience by minimising travel time between events and ensuring that guests feel relaxed and well-rested throughout the celebrations. To create a memorable and inclusive event, prioritise venues that can comfortably accommodate guests of all ages and provide a welcoming atmosphere for everyone.
Dry Hire Options
Dry hire venues offer a unique advantage for cultural weddings to couples, especially those with specific dietary requirements/restrictions or a desire for authentic delectable cuisine. By opting for a dry hire venue, you can choose your own caterer and customise the menu to perfectly suit your preferences and wishes. This approach is particularly beneficial for Asian weddings, where food plays a central role, and allows you to accommodate various dietary restrictions, ensuring that all your guests feel included and can fully enjoy the festivities.
Large Venues
When planning an Asian wedding, accommodating a large guest list is crucial. Ensuring that the venue has ample space for your guests to comfortably participate in the ceremonies is essential. Additionally, it's important to consider the specific requirements of your cultural traditions. For instance, Sikh and Chinese weddings often involve rituals where guests are asked to sit on the floor. By choosing a venue that can accommodate various seating arrangements, you can ensure that all your guests feel included. Adequate parking is also essential, especially for large weddings where there in no accommodation at the venue.
Various Asian Wedding Types
Indian Hindu Weddings
Indian Hindu weddings typically spanning three days with multiple celebrations, demand meticulous attention to the specifics of each ritual. For example, a North Indian Punjabi wedding features a lively Sangeet celebration, so venues must accommodate loud music and provide suitable audio-visual equipment for it. Meanwhile, South Indian weddings often include a traditional lunch called Sadya served on banana leaves, necessitating venues that allow external caterers or have in house caterers source it externally.
Pakistani Weddings
Pakistani weddings often require extensive décor customisation to achieve their elaborate ambiance, which includes detailed floral arrangements, traditional drapery, and specialised lighting and stage setups for the Nikah ceremony. Additionally, some families prefer separate seating for men and women, so venues must be adaptable to these preferences to ensure a respectful and organized celebration.
Chinese Weddings
These often require spacious venues to accommodate large guest lists and traditional ceremonies. Venues should be flexible for various customs, such as tea ceremonies and elaborate banquets, and be equipped for extensive decor and catering. This ensures that all aspects of the celebration, from rituals to entertainment, can be seamlessly integrated.
Sikh Weddings
For Sikh Weddings, the venue needs to provide room for a grand meal which is a significant part of their wedding tradition. The venue must also allow for the Guru Granth Sahib (central holy religious scripture of Sikhism) to be present and should have room for the Laavan ceremony, where the couple circles the scripture four times.
By carefully considering these factors, you can find a venue that not only accommodates your specific needs but also creates a memorable and culturally authentic wedding experience. Wedding planning trends are increasingly reflecting a fusion of global influences, blending traditional South Asian customs with contemporary British elements. This trend offers a unique and personalized touch to celebrations. By embracing these evolving trends and integrating them into your venue choice, you can ensure that your wedding is both differently modern and deeply rooted in tradition, creating an unforgettable day for you.
Asian Wedding Venue FAQ's
Some venues may have specific restrictions or guidelines regarding music, such as noise level limits or permitted type of music. It’s important to inquire about any rules related to volume, hours of operation, or types of music allowed to ensure that your chosen entertainment aligns with the venue’s policies. Additionally, confirm with the venue if they have the neccessary audio-visual equipment you need.
We know how important it is to ensure the catering is spot on for your wedding. Each venue will have a different policy when it comes to using external catering companies. If the venue do not permit external caterers then they often have versatile talented in-house chefs that can make quality Asian cuisines. Alternatively, some may have approved caterers who have been vetted for insurance purposes that can offer specialist catering specifically for your cultural requirements.
This will vary between venues. Some locations such as museums and galleries may not be able to isolate their fire alarms for insurance purposes, so may be limited in terms of which spaces they can offer you for a ceremony. However, most wedding venues should be able to host your fire ceremony. We recommend being as open as possible with your venue about your requirements, as their wedding coordinators should be able to identify what they can support you with.
You will need to check with the venue and confirm what they can offer. If they have multiple function rooms, they should be able to accommodate this request. If they have a large enough space, you may be able to split the room into two if that is suitable for your needs.
Many venues have specific policies regarding the use of fireworks due to safety and insurance concerns. It’s essential to check whether the venue permits fireworks, sparklers or smoke machines. If allowed, there may be regulations regarding the type, timing, and safety measures required. Ensure you discuss these details with the venue in advance to avoid any last-minute issues and to comply with local regulations and safety protocols.
Most venues will allow couples to bring their own wedding planner, but it's important to confirm this with the venue. Some venues may have in-house coordinators or preferred vendors that they recommend, so check if there are any restrictions or additional requirements when using your own planner. Make sure to discuss the venue’s policies on coordination, including access for setup and communication with venue staff, to ensure a smooth planning process.