The West Australian bride is spoilt for choice when deciding on a wedding venue in Perth. From traditional churches to lovely gardens, tranquil wineries to stylish hotels, Perth offers a venue choice for any level of formality. The venue of your wedding assists in determining the atmosphere. In terms of practicality, the couple must consider location, dress and guest comfort.  Do thorough research before making your choice, first online to narrow down your list of options, and then physically visit your top choices to ensure the final decision is ideal for your perfect day.

Your Ideal Venue
The venue of your wedding helps the guests ascertain the level of formality, along with the atmosphere. If your invitation stipulates you are marrying in a traditional Catholic Church, your guests will get the impression you are having a traditional, formal wedding that will likely lead to a reverent atmosphere of quiet excitement.  On the other hand, getting married in a garden gives a less formal impression with a more relaxed atmosphere. Whatever your choices, the venue will influence the mood so ensure it ticks the boxes aesthetically and atmospherically.

Practical Considerations
 When researching your venue, the choices can be overwhelming; Weddings Perth has many possible locations that could potentially be what you’re after. Asking the following practical questions may help narrow down your list:
Is your desired wedding date free?
You should book your venue as soon as possible as some places in high demand are booked a year in advance.
Does the price of the location suit your budget?
Over-spending on a wedding venue means less for money in other aspects of the wedding, or even on your honeymoon. Consider your priorities.
Can you book a rehearsal at the location?
How many guests can the location fit?
Will your ceremony and reception be at the same place?
Does the venue cater for the sort of reception you desire?
Cocktail receptions, lunch receptions and dinner receptions have different requirements; consider this in your research.
Does the Bride’s dress suit the location?
Aesthetically, think of themes and formality; practically, consider whether the dress will survive in your venue. For example garden weddings and long trains and veils do not always agree!
Does the location have restrictions on rice, confetti or rose petals?
Are there limitations on decorations?
Are there any special permits needed to have the ceremony at your chosen venue?

Perth’s Abundant Choices
Churches – often if you marry in a church you will be required to use their Reverend as your celebrant. There are many churches throughout Perth’s suburbs from simple to elaborate cathedral-inspired buildings.
Gardens – beautiful choices within and close to Perth include Queens Park, Araluen Botanic Gardens, Harold Boas Gardens, Kings Park, Cottesloe Civic Centre and the University of Western Australia.
Function Centres – the advantage of function centres often lies in their experience. There are great function centres throughout Perth and in the Swan Valley, such as Mulberry on Swan.
Town Halls – if you’re on a budget, town halls can be a great place for a reception. Many have great character and can be decorated to create whatever atmosphere you’re after.
Wineries – Relaxing and picturesque, Perth’s surrounding towns boast a great supply of award-winning wineries ideal for weddings.
Hotels – A wedding in a hotel always adds a touch of class, particularly when it’s in the centre of Perth. One example is the Duxton Hotel. Situated in the CBD of Perth; the hotel offers a wedding specialist, a renowned chef and professional staff. A well co-ordinated, beautiful venue with numerous rooms to choose from, the Duxton is one example of an excellent reception venue that will help your wedding day be the one you’ve always dreamed of.