County Waterford, with its scenic coastline and historic charm, offers a range of wedding venues to suit different budgets and preferences. From elegant castles to welcoming hotels, couples can find spaces for both intimate ceremonies and larger receptions.
High-End Venues
For couples seeking a luxurious setting, Waterford’s high-end venues deliver elegance and unique character.
Waterford Castle Hotel and Golf Resort, located on a 310-acre private island, features a 16th-century castle with a grand ballroom for up to 160 guests. The venue offers gourmet catering, exclusive use, and 19 bedrooms, with manicured gardens and a riverside setting for ceremonies.
Faithlegg House Hotel in Faithlegg, a restored 18th-century mansion, provides the Faithlegg Suite for up to 260 guests and outdoor spaces for ceremonies. Couples benefit from tailored packages, a spa, and 82 guest rooms for a refined experience.
Mid-Range Venues
Waterford’s mid-range venues balance quality and affordability.
The Tower Hotel & Leisure Centre in Waterford City offers the Ardmore Suite with chandelier lighting for up to 350 guests, alongside waterfront views of the River Suir. Licensed for civil ceremonies, it provides customised menus, a leisure centre with a pool, and 146 guest rooms.
The Granville Hotel, a historic four-star property on Meagher Quay, features the Tapestry and Parnell Suites for up to 200 guests. With in-house catering and experienced coordinators, it ensures a seamless day, with accommodation for guests.
Budget Venues
For those planning a cost-effective celebration, Waterford offers practical and charming options.
The Haven Hotel in Dunmore East provides a coastal setting with a function room for up to 100 guests. Its affordable packages include catering with local ingredients and a warm atmosphere, with guest rooms available.
Dooley’s Hotel in Waterford City, a family-run property on The Quay, offers the Innisfree Suite for smaller weddings. With budget-friendly menus and a central location, it delivers personalised service and on-site accommodation.
Waterford’s venues, from historic castles to cosy hotels, offer facilities like bespoke catering, scenic outdoor spaces, and guest accommodation. Couples can select a venue that matches their budget and style, ensuring a joyful and effortless wedding day.
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