Birmingham features a remarkable selection of large wedding venues for a grand celebration.
The Jewellery Quarter and Digbeth offer spacious warehouse venues with modern industrial design features and vintage charm, while Edgbaston and the city centre showcase elegant ballrooms, grand halls, and modern hotel spaces. Book one-of-a-kind wedding venues on Tagvenue and start planning your big day!
Prices of large wedding venues average £40 per person. The cost varies based on the venue's size and additional services such as catering, floral arrangements, or bridal suites. It may also be influenced by the number and type of event spaces available in the venue, for example, separate areas for the ceremony, reception, and photo sessions. Spaces offering all-inclusive packages are a budget-friendly option for couples seeking a fuss-free experience. Check out typical price ranges in Birmingham, based on Tagvenue data from November 2025:
| From £34 | to £45 | per person |
| From £240 | to £1200 | hire fee per event |
| From £500 | to £2000 | minimum spend per event |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated November 2025), the best options include:
Gin Terrace at The Distillery
in Birmingham - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘We loved every minute of our special day and we owe a big thank you to The Distillery.’
Britannia Suite at National Motorcycle Museum
in Solihull - rated 5/5
Venue said: As well as a fantastic wedding space The Britannia Suite is a favourite for large scale conferences and gala dinners. You can hire the Britannia Suite suite on a room hire or day delegate basis, find details on our conference...
Main Space at The Old Library
in Digbeth - rated 4.7/5
Our user said: ‘We had a twilight wedding at 5pm and went straight into our reception.’
These are the venues within 0.2 mi from central Birmingham, available to book on Tagvenue:
For large wedding venues in Birmingham, it’s recommended to book at least 10-16 months in advance, especially during high-demand dates like weekends in late spring and early autumn. Local events and festivals, such as the Birmingham International Carnival and the Birmingham Christmas Markets, can also impact availability, as venues may be booked for these occasions.