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Top 18 Wedding Photography Locations in London

Congratulations on your forthcoming wedding! Preparing for the most important day of your life is no small task – from selecting the perfect dress and venue right down to the last detail – every decision counts! One such choice that is really important is deciding on your wedding photography locations, as these will be preserved on camera as a reminder of your special day forever. 

London is one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the world and offers an array of incredible photo locations. As a destination photographer based in the UK, I’d love to share my knowledge about the best locations in London for your pre-wedding shoot, engagement session, or wedding day shoot. From iconic London landmarks to picturesque parks choosing the right location is key if you want a cohesive portfolio of beautiful images that capture your love story in the most authentic way.

So, let’s start exploring my Top 18 places for wedding photography in London!

A procession of the King & Queen's soldiers on horseback in London

1. Tower Bridge

Nestled in the heart of London’s bustling city between Tower Hamlets and Southwark, the Tower Bridge stands tall and proud. This architectural masterpiece, which spans across the River Thames, is a sight to behold. It is a hugely popular attraction drawing in visitors from all over the world, who come to marvel at its engineering brilliance and intricate design. The bridge offers a dramatic backdrop for photos, with interesting lines, making it a great place for your wedding or engagement photos.

Tower bridge over the River Thames in London
Tower bridge over the River Thames in London

2. Tower of London

Located a short walk away from Tower Bridge, in the heart of the city is the Tower of London.

Built-in the 11th century, this historical fortress has withstood the test of time and remains one of the most important & famous sites in England. From the Crown Jewels and long affiliation with Britain’s Kings & Queens to the turrets, moats, and Beefeaters who stand guard, there is so much to see and experience at this site. 

The imposing architecture, striking details, and intricate design of the towering castle walls, combined with sweeping views over the River Thames, make this site a must-visit for anyone seeking the ultimate London photo spot. 

The Tower of London photographed from the other side of the River Thames
The round towers and turrets at the Tower of London

3. Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

Situated along the River Thames lies the iconic Houses of Parliament. The buildings are known for their gothic grandeur and historical significance. And at the heart of this iconic site stands the legendary Big Ben – an impressive clock tower that is one of the world’s most celebrated landmarks.

Big ben and the houses of Parliament taken from Westminster Bridge with a black cab driving past

The wonderful warm glow on the façade of the buildings as the sun sets, combined with the sparkling waters of the River Thames, makes for a gorgeous location for photos. 

Bride and groom posing in front of Big Ben and the houses of Parliament in London
Bride posing in front of Big Ben in London

4. Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is a truly iconic landmark in London and has stood the test of time as a testament to the rich history and culture of the country. Located a short stroll away from Big Ben and the River Thames, it boasts impressive architecture and a fascinating history that has captivated visitors from around the world for generations.

Westminster Abbey from the front in London
The exterior of Westminster Abbey in London

With its intricate details and striking architectural beauty, the abbey serves as the perfect place for your portrait shoot. Read more about the incredible Westminster Abbey on my Blog: Royal Weddings & Coronations at Westminster Abbey

Close up of carvings on the exterior of Westminster Abbey in London

5. St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul’s Cathedral is a famous religious landmark perched atop Ludgate Hill in the historic center of London. The cathedral has a rich and fascinating history dating back to its construction in the 17th century. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the cathedral has stood the test of time through wars, fires, and the passing of centuries, making it a testament to the enduring power of architectural beauty. 

Landscape view of St Paul's Cathedral in London where Diana and Charles got married

The cathedral has served as the location for many notable high profile weddings, including the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981. More recently, it featured in the Hollywood blockbuster movie Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

The dome at the top of St Paul's Cathedral

The stunning architecture, interesting lines, and magnificent water features make St Paul’s Cathedral a great spot for your wedding or photoshoot.

6. River Thames 

The River Thames, stretching 215 miles from its source in the Cotswolds to the North Sea, is not only a vital source for London but is also an important feature of London’s rich history. The river, surrounded by impressive architecture and ancient landmarks, is a photographer’s dream spot.

River Thames with the shard and other London tower blocks and sky scrapers in the background

The busy waters illuminated by the city’s lights at night and the serene vistas during the day provide a spectacular ambiance that captures the spirit of London. So, whether it’s a morning stroll or an evening walk along the banks of the River Thames, it remains a magnificent spot for that picture-perfect shot.

River Thames with the shard and the OXO buildingin the background

7. Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is undoubtedly one of London’s most magnificent landmarks, steeped in royal history and home to the reigning British monarch, King Charles. Situated in the heart of the city, the Palace is an iconic destination and a very popular spot for visitors from across the globe.

Front view of Buckingham Palace with the statue of Queen Victoria in the foreground

The famous mall road provides the perfect leading line down to the Royal residence. The grand facade of the palace, with its symmetrical design and Royal Guards, offers an incredible setting for photos. Further to this, St James’s Park is located just next door, providing further options with its wide open green spaces and colorful flower beds.

The ornate gold and black gates at Buckingham Palace
King & Queen's guard standing at Buckingham Palace

8. Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

Situated in Southwark, this iconic theatre was reconstructed to look exactly like the original Globe Theatre from the 16th century, where Shakespeare’s immortal plays were performed. It’s not just a stunning piece of architecture, but it is also a piece of rich history. Set against the River Thames, the theatre and surrounding areas offer a lot of scope for photography.

Exterior view of Shakespeare's Globe on the River Thames in London

9. Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus is a huge traffic junction that can be found in the heart of London’s West End. The square is London’s answer to New York’s Times Square, boasting bright neon billboards and bustling crowds of people. And has become a symbol of the vibrant energy and excitement that city is famous for. The thriving hive of activity in this area brings a lively dynamic to your photos! 

Picadilly circus with a double decker bus and large digital billboards

10. Royal Opera House

The Royal Opera House is a stunning and historic building dating back to 1732, where it originally served as a playhouse. Since then, it has undergone several reconstructions and renovations to become the iconic building it is today, featuring world-class performances and outstanding architecture. Not only is the Royal Opera House a cultural hub, but it also makes for a fantastic photo spot, owing to the grandeur and elegance of the oval façade of the building. 

Facade of the outside of the Royal Opera House in London with the large glass oval dome and columns

11. Convent Garden

Convent Garden is a bustling district in the West End of London, awash with activity from street performers, live music & multicultural cuisine. The area is great for shopping, with a wide range of market stalls offering everything from fruit & vegetables and souvenirs to high-end boutiques selling exquisite designer goods.

The market at convent garden

With its rich history dating back to the 17th century, the area is known for its oldy worldy cobblestone walkways and vibrant florals- making it the ideal location for photos.

A sign saying convent garden with colorful flowers around it

12. Notting Hill

Notting Hill is a charming, upmarket district in West London which has a unique character that sets it apart from the rest. The area’s pastel-colored homes and quaint storefronts give it a village-like feel, while the trendy bars and restaurants of Portobello Road attract a diverse mix of locals and tourists alike. 

Notting Hill also plays host to the famous Notting Hill Carnival, a two-day event celebrating Caribbean culture that takes place annually in August. The neighborhood was also featured in the hit blockbuster movie ‘Notting Hill’ in 1999, starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. 

From the vibrant doorways to the charming storefronts, every corner of Notting Hill feels like a whimsical backdrop just waiting to be captured. 

Bride and groom posing next to a convertible porsche car in Notting Hill in London

13. Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum in London is an iconic institution that has been a source of education and awe for over 130 years, showcasing fascinating specimens and artifacts that tell the story of the Earth and the life that inhabits it. Every exhibit here invites you to delve deeper into the mysteries of our planet, from the towering dinosaur skeletons & fossils to the intricate beauty of gemstones and minerals.

The large dinosaur skeleton suspended from the ceiling in the main hall at the Natural History Museum
The stained oval windows at the Natural History Museum in London

And the museum is just as impressive on the outside, making it a great location for your photos. The intricate detail and striking brickwork are a testament to the skill of architect Alfred Waterhouse, who designed the building back in the late 1800s. One of the most distinctive features of the museum’s exterior is the oval windows, each one carefully crafted to create a grand, timeless look. 

The exterior of the Natural History Museum in London

14. London Eye

The London Eye is situated on the southern bank of the River Thames. The large observation wheel was erected in the year 2000 to celebrate the new millennium and is a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. The London Eye has become synonymous with the city’s skyline and looks impressive in the backdrop of photos.

The London eye ferris wheel next to the river Thames in London

15. Trafalgar Square & Nelson’s Column

Trafalgar Square, formerly known as Charring Cross, is located at the heart of Westminster in London. This bustling public square leads up to the famous National Gallery, which houses an extensive collection of artworks spanning centuries. The large outdoor square features a range of impressive water fountains, sculptures & statues. It is also the site of Nelson’s Column, a monument that was erected to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson’s naval victory in the Battle of Trafalgar. The variety of backdrops on offer at this large open space makes it a top spot for your London photoshoot.

Nelson's column and water fountains at Trafalgar Square

16. Victoria & Albert Museum

The Victoria & Albert Museum is located in South Kensington and features a large collection of art, design, & fashion pieces. The stunning architecture of the museum exudes a sense of grandeur and sophistication like no other. Every detail of the building is a work of art in itself, offering limitless possibilities for creative compositions. Further to this, the museum’s rich history and cultural significance adds a unique charm to any photos taken here.

The exterior of the Victoria & Albert museum in London

17. Streets of London

If you really want to capture the spirit of London, then you will definitely want to get some photos that incorporate the general vibes and sights of the city.

A line of red telephone boxes in London
The outside of London cafe with florals in Notting Hill in London

Nothing quite says London like a quintessential British bright red telephone box, post box, double decker bus, and old English pub.

A red post box in London
The exterior of an old English pub with fresh flower window boxes in London

18. Lush Gardens and Open Spaces

London is known for its beautiful gardens and large open spaces, making for some truly amazing photography locations. Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are some of the largest parks in London and offer plenty of greenery, water features, and iconic structures like the Serpentine Bridge and the Albert Memorial. Another favorite is Regent’s Park, with its stunning rose garden and views over the city. For more hidden gems, you can head to Hampstead Heath or Kew Gardens, which offer a more secluded and intimate atmosphere.

St James Park in London with a blossom tree in full bloom
One of London's parks

Finding the perfect London wedding photographer

It’s important to find the right wedding photographer for your big day in London. And it’s also imperative to plan ahead to make the most of your time in the city, especially if you’re visiting from abroad. 

A professional photographer can suggest the best locations and times, put you at ease, and capture all the special moments that you’ll cherish for years to come. You can find more about how to find a wedding photographer in my blog: What to Consider when Choosing a Wedding Photographer | https://victoriaamrose.com/what-to-consider-when-choosing-a-wedding-photographer

If you are looking for a photographer for your wedding, I would love to chat more about your plans! You can view more about my photography services for WEDDINGS HERE & GENERAL PHOTOSHOOT SESSIONS HERE.

Photographer Victoria Amrose taking pictures

In Summary

As you have seen, London offers lots of variety when it comes to photography backdrops for your special day. However, with so many choices on offer, it can be overwhelming to choose the perfect locations for your photo session or wedding day photoshoot. But with the help of a professional photographer and some planning ahead, you can make the most of London’s best spots and create some amazing and unique memories that you’ll cherish forever. Whether you prefer iconic landmarks, gorgeous gardens, or charming neighborhoods, London has it all and is the perfect choice for your wedding day.

Bride and groom posing in front of a Victorian house in Kensington London

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