Londonderry
The second-most populous city in Northern Ireland, Derry is a staple in the cultural hub that makes up Northern Ireland, and is filled with history, food, and a great nightlife. Also known as the Walled City, Derry’s historical monuments are obvious right away, from the aforementioned walls and Mussenden temple to the towering Guildhall in the middle of the city; many venues in Derry follow suit, perfect for a classical wedding. Despite such history, the food culture is modern and innovative, with many great restaurants and even more great chefs to cater to your needs. Derry has its own Airport, and a comprehensive road network connecting to both Northern Ireland and the Republic, such as the A5 and A6. Derry has a mild climate, with temperatures ranging from 2° in the winter months to 18° in July-August. Photo by K. Mitch Hodge on Unsplash
6 Wedding Venues in Londonderry meet your criteria
What this venue offers
- Parking
- Guest Accommodation
- Spa
- Late License
- Fully Accessible
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- Guest Accommodation
- Parking
- Spa
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- Civil License
- Spa
What this venue offers
- Guest Accommodation
- Spa
- Civil License
- Fully Accessible
- Outdoor Ceremony
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Londonderry
The second-most populous city in Northern Ireland, Derry is a staple in the cultural hub that makes up Northern Ireland, and is filled with history, food, and a great nightlife. Also known as the Walled City, Derry’s historical monuments are obvious right away, from the aforementioned walls and Mussenden temple to the towering Guildhall in the middle of the city; many venues in Derry follow suit, perfect for a classical wedding. Despite such history, the food culture is modern and innovative, with many great restaurants and even more great chefs to cater to your needs. Derry has its own Airport, and a comprehensive road network connecting to both Northern Ireland and the Republic, such as the A5 and A6. Derry has a mild climate, with temperatures ranging from 2° in the winter months to 18° in July-August. Photo by K. Mitch Hodge on Unsplash