Top 10 wedding venues in Liverpool for every style and budget
Planning a wedding sounds dreamy, until you actually have to pick a venue. Suddenly, you’re drowning in tabs, comparing packages, trying to figure out if a place that “accommodates 100” means comfortably… or cramped.
You want something that fits your style and your budget, works for your guest list, and doesn’t require ten different suppliers just to pull it off. But between stately halls and leafy garden spots, how do you even begin to narrow it down?
That’s where this guide comes in. We’ve pulled together 10 of Liverpool’s most-loved wedding venues. Each venue comes with its own personality, perks, and practical info.
Let’s take the stress out of choosing where to say “I do.”
1. Blackstock Market
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Website: https://www.blackstockmarket.co.uk/
Location: 15 Blackstock St, L3 6ER
Contact: +447943188917
Hours: Wednesday to Thursday: 4:00 PM – 11:00 PM | Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM | Saturday to Sunday: 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Pricing: £££
If you’re after a venue that doesn’t feel like your typical wedding hall, Blackstock Market is a proper standout. Just off Blackstock Street, this place used to be home to The Dome and now houses multiple spaces.
It’s a 60,000 sq. ft. entertainment hub with multiple indoor areas (like Lily’s Lounge seating up to 140 and a function room for 200). Plus, a Mediterranean-style rooftop garden that opens in spring 2025 can host around 220 guests.
You’re basically handed a blank canvas to customise your wedding style. So, whether you want a sleek industrial chic inside or want to go full sunset cityscape on the rooftop, Blackstock Market can do it.
While it’s known more for events and nightlife, the venue now offers in-house catering and multiple bar setups—no need to coordinate a dozen suppliers. There’s even free space hire once you hit the minimum spend (around £5,000).
Pro Tip:
If you’ve got guests coming in from out of town, recommend they stay near Lime Street. It’s walking distance from the venue and saves the hassle of late-night travel.
2. Sefton Park Hotel
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Website: http://www.seftonparkhotel.co.uk/
Location: Sefton Park, 37 Aigburth Drive, L17 4JE
Contact: +441517277380
Pricing: ££
Just across from the lake in Sefton Park, this Victorian villa provides a more intimate setting for couples seeking a low-key yet charming experience. Inside, the Lakeside Suite seats around 120, with an adjoining marquee and terrace that give you flexibility for evening guests.
Better still, the park is right outside, so no need to travel for those just-married portraits, especially when the cherry blossoms bloom in spring. There’s accommodation on-site too, including 16 ensuite rooms and a private Coach House for family or the wedding party.
What most people don’t realise is that the building was once home to Stuart Sutcliffe, the Beatles’ original bassist. You’ll spot memorabilia around the lounges and bars—a subtle nod to Liverpool’s music roots.
Plus, with civil ceremony licenses, in-house catering, and its own parking, it’s got everything you need in one place.
Pro Tip:
If you’re planning or attending a wedding here, you and your guests can park along Aigburth Drive. It’s free and closer to the entrance than the main parking area around the back.
3. Adelphi Hotel
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Website: https://www.britanniahotels.com/hotels/the-adelphi-hotel-liverpool/
Location: Ranelagh St, L3 5UL
Contact: +441619239100
Pricing: ££
For an old-school Liverpool grandeur, Adelphi Hotel has that charm you won’t find in a modern venue. You’ve got multiple suites, from the Titanic-era Sefton Suite seating 200 guests to the banquet-hall style Banqueting Hall for up to 650, complete with its own stage and dance floor.
Step inside and you’ll spot original Edwardian chandeliers, high ceilings, and grand staircases. Each room is perfect for portraits or adding a dramatic entrance too. It’s also convenient with over 400 bedrooms, including bridal suites.
Plus, a late-night America Bar and restaurant on-site are great for after-party breakfasts. You also get in-house catering (including halal, kosher, vegan, and gluten-free options), private bars in several suites, and civil ceremony licenses.
Also, you’re in the thick of things here since you’re minutes away from St. John’s Gardens, Central Library, and the World Museum.
Pro Tip:
If you’re using the Banqueting Hall, request the private entrance. It keeps things seamless for guests arriving late or slipping out early.
4. Crowne Plaza (John Lennon Airport)
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Website: https://www.ihg.com/crowneplaza/hotels/gb/en/liverpool/lpluk/hoteldetail
Location: 2 St Nicholas Pl, L3 1QW
Contact: +441512438000
Pricing: £££
It’s not every day you find a wedding venue that is a former airport terminal with standout art deco flair.
Set within the Grade II-listed former Speke Aerodrome, the Crowne Plaza still retains its original 1930s architecture. It’s complete with sweeping staircases, polished wood panelling, and curved windows that feel authentically vintage.
Inside, you’ve got a few choices: the grand Aerial Suite seats 160 for breakfast and 300 for an evening reception, with its own private bar, stage, plus a patio for photos or drinks.
There’s also the cosier Blenheim & De Havilland Suite, ideal for medium-sized weddings and featuring its own bar, natural light, and direct outdoor access. Plus, with 164 bedrooms onsite, including an Ambassador Suite and discounted guest rates, your whole crew can stay in one place.
Pro Tip:
If you’re planning a vintage or travel-themed wedding, ask about that preserved 1930s aircraft on the apron. It makes an amazing photo backdrop without costing extra.
5. Hard Days Night Hotel
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Website: https://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/liverpool/hard-days-night-hotel-liverpool#/
Location: Central Buildings, N John St, L2 6RR
Contact: +441512361964
Pricing: ££
Right in the Cavern Quarter, this is the world’s only Beatles-inspired hotel. You’ll find original artwork and song lyrics on the walls, along with a soundtrack that instantly sets the tone.
But don’t let the tone fool you. It’s also a seriously elegant venue. The architecture is grand Edwardian, with high ceilings, arched windows, and a blend of classic and modern decor.
For weddings, the Two of Us Suite is the main space. It’s ideal for mid-sized ceremonies and receptions, seating around 60 guests for the ceremony and up to 120 for dining.
You can also book the stylish Blake’s Restaurant for private dining. And for the guests making a weekend of it, you’re right next to the Cavern Club and the waterfront—a dream base for out-of-towners.
Pro Tip:
If you’re booking the Two of Us Suite, ask for a late-night bar extension. It keeps the party going without requiring a move to another location.
6. Isla Gladstone Conservatory
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Website: http://www.theislagladstone.co.uk/
Location: 1 Anfield Rd, Anfield, L4 0TD
Contact: +441512630363
Hours: Monday to Sunday: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Pricing: £££
Set in the heart of Stanley Park, the Isla Gladstone Conservatory is a restored Victorian glasshouse surrounded by formal gardens, lakes, and winding paths. It’s ideal for couples who want an open, airy feel without leaving the city.
The conservatory is flooded with natural light, making it ideal for daytime ceremonies. It can seat up to 180 for a wedding breakfast, expanding to 240 for evening receptions. It’s fully licensed for civil ceremonies and offers exclusive use of the entire venue for the day.
Outside, there’s a wraparound terrace, a Victorian bandstand for outdoor ceremonies, and a private courtyard perfect for drinks or photos.
There’s also a charming on-site cafe that can be used as a welcome area. Plus, there are private dressing rooms for the couple. They also have an in-house team that handles catering, event styling, and bar service.
Pro Tip:
If you’re inviting guests who don’t drive, I suggest getting a taxi straight to the Stanley Park entrance near Arkles Lane. It’s the closest drop-off point to the conservatory through the park paths.
7. Hope Street Hotel
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Website: https://www.hopestreethotel.co.uk/
Location: 40 Hope St, L1 9DA
Contact: +441517093000
Pricing: ££
This one’s for couples who want their wedding to feel modern, elegant, and right in the heart of Liverpool’s cultural quarter. Hope Street Hotel is an independent, design-led hotel set between the city’s two cathedrals. So, you’re already off to a photogenic start.
There are several event spaces here, but the Fifth is the standout. Its rooftop terrace offers panoramic city views and is perfect for sunset toasts or smaller ceremonies of up to 70 guests.
For bigger celebrations, the Old Bookroom and Residents’ Lounge can be combined to host up to 120 for a reception or seated meal.
The hotel also offers tailored packages including private dressing rooms and in-house catering with seasonal menus. Plus, there are 89 rooms for guests, including dog-friendly options and luxury suites with copper bathtubs and Juliet balconies offering a view of the city.
Pro Tip:
I recommend booking a Sunday wedding here. Rates are often 10-20% lower than Friday or Saturday bookings, and the surrounding streets are quieter for guests arriving and parking.
8. The Hay Loft at Allerton Manor
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Website: http://www.allertonmanorgolfclub.com/
Location: Allerton Rd, Allerton, L18 3JT
Contact: +441514287490
Hours: Monday to Sunday: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM
Pricing: ££
You wouldn’t think a golf club would make a romantic wedding venue, but this one’s a real surprise. The Hay Loft at Allerton Manor feels like a countryside escape, even though you’re only 20 minutes away from Liverpool city centre.
Surrounded by trees, quiet lawns, and birdsong, it’s a peaceful spot that makes you forget you’re still in the city.
The space itself also feels warm and relaxed. Plus, it works especially for intimate weddings—about 80 guests for the ceremony and wedding breakfast, then up to 120 for the evening do.
While there’s no hotel attached, there are plenty of nearby options within 10 minutes, from well-known chains to cosy local B&Bs. Moreover, packages range from £3,500 to £5,000 for midweek or twilight weddings, and go up to £10,000-£12,000 on peak dates.
Pro Tip:
If you’re planning a summer wedding, check if there’s a tournament or golf event on the same day. It’s not always listed publicly, but the staff will tell you if ask, and knowing in advance helps avoid traffic on-site or guests competing for parking.
9. Malmaison Liverpool
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Website: https://www.malmaison.com/
Location: 7 William Jessop Way, L3 1QZ
Contact: +441513633640
Pricing: ££
While some venues lean soft and romantic, Malmaison is not one of them. This one’s for couples who want moody lighting, bold interiors, and a bit of edge.
You’ll find it right on Prince’s Dock, which means you get waterfront views while staying close to the city centre. The vibe here is quieter and more private than that of a central hotel. It’s especially stunning at golden hour, with the River Mersey in the background.
The hotel also has multiple event spaces. But most weddings take place in the Mal One Suite, an open-plan room with capacity for up to 120 guests. If you’re going smaller, there’s a private dining room available for intimate receptions of 20-40 guests.
As for accommodation, the hotel has 130 rooms, including Signature Suites with soaking tubs and dockside views. There’s also a stylish bar and brasserie on-site for welcome drinks or next-day brunch. Plus, parking is available just next door.
Pro Tip:
If you’re using the larger suite, ask about uplighting customisations. They can match the room mood to your colour palette, and it changes the whole vibe once the sun goes down.
10. The Florrie
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Website: http://www.theflorrie.org/
Location: 377 Mill St, L8 4RF
Contact: +441517282323
Hours: Monday to Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Pricing: ££
The Florrie, short for The Florence Institute, is a Grade II-listed Victorian community built in 1889. It was restored by locals, which adds to the heart this venue carries.
The main space, The Grand Hall, features vaulted ceilings and a stage that’s perfect for a band or DJ. Plus, it fits up to 120 seated guests and up to 250 standing.
You also get access to several small spaces throughout the building, like the Old Library and the Training Room, both great for bride prep or a quiet place for the family. But, if you need extra room, the Victorian Gymnasium offers another beautiful space, holding up to 120 seated or 360 standing.
Moreover, if you want help tying the whole look together, they also offer an on-the-day styling and coordination service starting at around £350.
Pro Tip:
If you’ve got guests staying the weekend, The Florrie is only a short hop from the Baltic Triangle and waterfront. It’s really perfect for pre-wedding drinks or coffee. You’re also near Lark Lane and Sefton Park if anyone fancies a quieter wander.