Iconic LGBT Friendly Wedding Venues in London

Four Weddings and a Funeral was a huge film when it was released. Quite seminal in its time and the start of a big career for Richard Curtis. The film represented that perfect pitch of comedy, drama and melancholy that human emotions respond to. It also sparked a huge surge of people reading ‘Stop all the clocks’ at funerals.

Weddings are so tightly entwined with emotions (and big hats) that most people get swept away organising what is meant to be the biggest day of their lives. Personally I would prefer a small intimate occasion and if I ever get to the metaphoric altar then it will be something quiet and sedate. But, for most, weddings are a huge celebration affair.

The introduction of civil partnerships in 2005 was considered the ‘gay wedding’ but the very first same-sex marriage was not legalised and conducted until 29 March 2014. LGBT weddings are now big business and the ‘pink pound’ has great spending power.

Finding the perfect venue for a wedding is probably the most essential part of the day and integral to the entire celebration. Iconic LGBT Friendly Wedding Venues in London infographic runs through six of the most stunning venues that a potential bride/groom could dream of. Venues such as London Zoo, Kensington Palace and Kew Gardens.

The design is very evocative of weddings and reminiscent of a wedding invitation with scroll script fonts and white/cream colours. The banner is very clear and representative of the subject and each section is clearly defined and separated. Each venue can be clicked on for more information.

The bottom offers a few ‘did you know?’ stats about LGBT weddings which adds to the interest of the piece. Overall this offers useful information to a relevant audience, delivered in an attractive manner representative of the subject.

Square Meal’s Wedding Venues in London gets a 7.5 out of 10.

Iconic LGBT Friendly Wedding Venues in London

11 years ago