Looking to tie the knot somewhere a little different? If traditional churches and stately homes don’t do it for you, it could be time to think outside the box.
The good news is that if you’re getting married in Liverpool, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to unique and special wedding venues. These are places you may not typically think of as places to get married, but could actually turn out to be the backdrop to a truly incredible day.
There’s something for everyone, whether you want to be surrounded by history, urban glamour or even plants and flowers. From botanical glasshouses to industrial-chic warehouses, Liverpool has it all.
Why Choose Unique Wedding Venues in Liverpool?
Liverpool is world-famous for its vibrant culture, and the city offers a little of everything – from heritage and history to modern design and waterfront charm.
Just like the people of the city, Liverpool’s venues also have bags of personality. This is what makes it the perfect city to find a unique or unusual wedding venue that suits your own personal style.
The city scores highly on all the things that matter, including convenience (many of its best venues are central and well-connected) and of course, Instagram-worthy spaces.
If you’re dreaming of creating a memorable experience for you and your guest and you want amazing wedding photo, Liverpool is the city for you.
The Most Unique Wedding Venues in Liverpool You’ll Want to Book
Let’s run through a few of the most exciting and unusual wedding venues in Liverpool, from the lush Palm House at Sefton Park through to the industrial boho chic of Camp and Furnace.
1. The Palm House at Sefton Park
If you’re dreaming of a nature-inspired, flower-filled botanical backdrop for your big day, check out the Palm House at Sefton Park. It’s one of Liverpool’s most unique buildings, a stunning Victorian glasshouse full to bursting with beautiful exotic plants.
It’s the ideal choice for a romantic wedding, one which combines all the best things about destination weddings without having to leave Liverpool.
2. The Titanic Hotel
This converted 19th century warehouse is a top choice for couples looking for somewhere a little epic to get married. It blends history and the maritime heritage of the city with grandeur and luxury modern design. There’s even a choice of spaces, including the Rum Warehouse which can accommodate up to 500 guests.
If you’re thinking ahead to your wedding photos, you’ll be delighted to know that the Titanic Hotel enjoys a stunning location overlooking the waters of Stanley Dock. Picture you in your bespoke wedding suit, your bride in a jaw-dropping dress and the sun going down over the water: It’s sheer wedding photo perfection.

3. Oh Me Oh My
Looking for something chic and unique, but with a laid-back vibe? Oh Me Oh My on Water Street could be just what you’re after. It’s an elegant afternoon tea venue, housed in a spacious former bank with gorgeous polished wood floors.
It’s ideal for intimate weddings, especially on its ‘secret’ rooftop terrace and garden with breathtaking views out across the city.
4. Camp and Furnace
If you’d like your wedding venue to have a little more edge, you’ll love Camp and Furnace. It’s another former warehouse (unsurprisingly, Liverpool has a lot of them), which has been transformed into a quirky events space with creative, eclectic decor.
It’s a great space for non-traditional and boho weddings, and its large open plan space can be personalised however you like. If you’re going for a festival-feel or an industrial chic theme, Camp and Furnace could be the perfect venue.
5. The Bluecoat
This historic arts centre is located in the heart of Liverpool, and has the honour of being the city’s oldest surviving building. It offers a cultural, artistic backdrop for weddings, along with lots of beautiful period features. There’s even a Georgian courtyard, ideal for your photos.
Ultimately, the Bluecoat offers an unusual but brilliant mix of old-world charm and modern event spaces, including art galleries.

Booking Tips for Liverpool’s Most Unique Wedding Spaces
The first thing you need to do to secure your dream wedding venue is find out if it actually hosts weddings. You may have fallen in love with a venue, only to find out it doesn’t have the right facilities, capacity or the right licence.
Luckily, all of the venues we’ve listed above are all set up to do weddings, and some even have packages available to make things a little easier.
Other booking tips to bear in mind:
- It’s always a good idea to visit in person, ideally in the season you plan to get married
- You can check out the space, lighting, photo opportunities and crucially, the atmosphere
- Think about logistics – ask about parking, nearby accommodation (you should be fine in city centre venues, as there are lots of hotels) and accessibility for guests
- Consider guest numbers – it’s important that the venue you choose can comfortably and safely accommodate the number of guests you have on your invitation list
- Book your venue first, before you start looking into suit hire, guest lists or anything else
It’s important to secure the venue, as this will set the tone for everything else, from your colour palette to your wedding suit.

