More and more couples are choosing to hold their Hindu wedding ceremonies in licensed venues including country houses, hotels, and estates. These types of venues offer the flexibility to host both the ceremony and the reception in one place. This convenience won’t only be felt by you as the couple, but can also create a seamless flow for guests.
At Froyle Park, for example, our Ballroom and Italianate Dome provide beautiful settings for a Hindu couples getting married. The Dome is especially popular for outdoor ceremonies. Just picture yourself taking your pheras beneath its arches, surrounded by countryside views.
Indoors, the Ballroom offers elegance and space for larger gatherings, with room to personalise the décor to reflect your traditions.
What to Look for in a Venue for a Hindu Marriage
When choosing where to get married as a Hindu, it’s important to check the following:
• Space for the Mandap: The central structure for the ceremony must fit comfortably, with enough room for family and priests.
• Flexibility with Rituals: From the sacred fire (Agni) to traditional music, a Hindu wedding venue needs room for these important elements.
• Capacity for Guests: Hindu weddings are very often large celebrations, so make sure your wedding venue can cater to everyone you want to be there.
• Spaces for Multiple Events: Mehndi, Sangeet, wedding day, and reception… having everything in one place is a huge advantage when you get married as a Hindu.