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Venues for Jewish Weddings

Are you looking for a venue that can accommodate for Jewish weddings? From bringing in a Chuppah to finding Kosher catering options, here you can find a range of wedding venues with ideal spaces to hold a Jewish wedding. From luxury hotel ballrooms to pretty barns and historic houses for dry hire, you're sure to find a venue that fits your wedding style!

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Burton Court Estate

Worcestershire's Burton Court Estate: Your dream wedding venue awaits. Discover more.

Worcestershire, Clifton upon Teme

£POA

Ashton Gate Stadium

Ashton Gate: Say 'I do' in iconic Bristol style.

Bristol and Somerset, Bristol

£POA

600 guests

Jumeirah Carlton Tower

Celebrate your love in the heart of London with Jumeirah Carlton Tower's exclusive luxury wedding venue.

Central London, Belgravia

£POA

15-380 guests

Hamswell House Weddings

Hamswell House, a picturesque country estate near Bristol and Somerset, offers stunning views and a magical setting for your wedding day.

Bristol and Somerset, Bath

from £14,000

2-200 guests

The Manor Rooms

Blank Canvas Wedding Venue in South Cave

East Yorkshire, Brough

£POA

15-150 guests

Ingrebourne Links Golf and Country Club

Stunning wedding venue set in 380 acres of Essex countryside.

Essex, Rainham

£5,800 - £10,000

60-200 guests

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Supreme Suite

West Midlands couples: plan your dream wedding at Supreme Suite. Discover more.

West Midlands, West Bromwich

£POA

Warren Mere Weddings

Surrey's Warren Mere: Enchanting ceremonies, unforgettable receptions. Discover more.

Surrey, Godalming

£POA

350 guests

Water's Edge at Ewen

Boutique wedding venue nestled in the idyllic Cotswold village of Ewen, near Cirencester

Gloucestershire, Cirencester

£5,000 - £40,000

30-220 guests

Al-Hamza Banqueting Hall

Multi award winning banqueting hall for up to 500 guests

Lancashire, Accrington

£POA

50-500 guests

The White Haus, Wedding Venue in Central London

Located in the heart of Farringdon, The White Haus has three floors of rustic decor complete with cosy corners, cuckoo clocks and vintage cable cars

Central London, London

£3,000 - £20,000

50-280 guests

Get helpful tips and advice for planning your wedding

Jewish weddings are full of fun and traditions that make the wedding a romantic, memorable and lively celebration. From walking around the Chuppah, to breaking the glass and Israeli dancing, you'll want to find the right space to host your wedding. Whether you plan to have a Orthodox, Reform or more contemporary affair, you will want to ensure the venue can accommodate for your beautiful Chuppah and has plenty of space for the traditional dancing and celebrations that are sure to follow on from your ceremony.

We have a huge range of ideal wedding venues for Jewish weddings in the UK and overseas. You will find a range of venue types, prices and capacities so you can find your perfect venue for your style, catering requirements and number of guests. So, whether you are wanting to host your day in a luxurious hotel like The Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, in a countryside barn like Llantilio House or even jetting off overseas to celebrate, you are sure to find the ideal wedding venue for your Jewish wedding.

Where to start your search for a Wedding Venue...

When you are right at the beginning of your planning, it can be daunting and tricky to know where to start. These 4 factors are usually the most important for Jewish couples to consider.

Location of the venue

The most obvious place to begin is by looking for a venue in your ideal location. Whether you need to find a venue that is near your Synagogue, close to your home or you are flexible with where you'll be hosting your day, find a wedding venue in your ideal location by typing in the county or nail it down to a more specific location by searching for a town or typing in your postcode in the location filter.

The wedding food

The catering is a big factor for many couples planning their Jewish wedding day. If you need the catering to be Kosher, we highly recommend looking for a venue that is dry hire or permits external caterers, so you are able to ensure the food you serve on the big day is suitable. However, if you are more relaxed and simply want a Kosher-friendly menu for your day, most wedding venues should be able to support you, whether they have an in house team or preferred catering suppliers. Use the filters to find venues that suit your specific catering needs.

Capacity

Jewish weddings are traditionally large celebrations that have lots of guests and plenty of dancing. Ensure your venue has the capacity to accommodate the number of people you'll be inviting as well as enough room to cater for the dancing and traditions you are choosing to follow.

The Hire Price and Packages

Finally, you'll need to consider how much you'd like to spend on your wedding. The venue and catering costs for most couples generally equate to around 45% of the overall cost of the day. With this in mind, consider your budget and the hire price and packages available to the venues you are shortlisting.