Married at First Sight UK: The Cost of This Year’s Wedding Venues Revealed
Written by Melissa Woods
Wedding Expert Reveals the Real Price Tags Behind the TV Weddings Everyone’s Talking About
If you’ve found yourself deep in a Married at First Sight binge lately… welcome to the club!
We all have our own opinions on who’s a match made in heaven… or hell. And I personally LOVE to spot our Book Of Love Directory celebrants making an appearance… but one thing we are always left wondering is where these luxury wedding venues are located, and how much do they really cost?!
MAFS UK Series 10 Wedding Venues
North Mymms Park
First up, North Mymms Park in Hatfield has been the main ceremony spot this season. Doomed couple ‘Sarah and Dean’ laid eyes on each other for the first time here in Episode 1of Series 10, Married at First Sight UK. But this beautiful venue is also featured in Bridgerton and The Crown. It’s got that grand, cinematic vibe all going on.
The Grade I Elizabethan-style beauty is tucked away in the Hertfordshire countryside, and prices here start at £7,950, climbing all the way to £26,950, depending on your package.
With a minimum of 100 guests, North Mymms Park is made for couples who want to go all in on luxury and make a serious statement.
North Mymm’s Park - It’s clear to see why this stunning wedding venue comes at a price.
2. The Luton Hoo Hotel
Next up, is Luton Hoo Hotel, a dreamy luxury spa hotel that mixes classic charm and elegance. Series 10 favourites, Keye and Davide, tied the knot here, so maybe this venue brings good luck, as well as charm.
According to the hotel’s own pricing, weddings at the Mansion House start at £11,000 for 50 guests, while a celebration for 80 guests at Warren Weir comes in around £14,000.
Their conservatory venue, set in a five-acre walled garden that can host a marquee wedding. Prices for that range from £6,000 to £10,200, depending on the setup.
Figures provided by Bridebook.
If opulence is your vibe then The Luton Hoo is the one for you!
Let’s be real - most of us aren’t planning to get married on national television. But that doesn’t mean we can’t be inspired!
Whether it’s a candlelit ceremony, or the sweeping staircase moment - the key is to make it your own.
And whether your wedding venue costs £300 or £30,000, the magic comes from the people you share it with.
