Picking your wedding venue is one of the most exciting parts of planning your big day. It underpins everything and is the deciding factor in how your wedding will look, feel, and flow. From your maximum headcount to the type of vendors you can use, every decision starts with the venue.
That’s why visiting venues in person is absolutely crucial. Whether it’s via a private viewing, an venue open day, or even a wedding venue fair, seeing the space yourself will help you envision what your big day might look like in a way websites or social media pages just can’t. But, what is an in-person venue visit, and how do you book them?
Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. In this guide, we’ll break down the different types of venue visits, what to expect from each, and how to book them. So, sit down, grab a cup of tea, and learn about all the different types of venue visits and what you need to look out for at each one.
Seeing a wedding venue in person is a completely different experience from scrolling through their website or social media. Yes, the pictures may be lovely, and yes, they may showcase the very best of the venue. But, nothing beats actually walking through the space, soaking up the atmosphere, and imagining your special day there.
And that’s not all. Check out these 4 reasons why visiting wedding venues in person is crucial:
Let’s learn a little more about wedding venue events, including what they are, what you can expect, and some practical booking tips.
A venue viewing is a private, pre-booked tour of a wedding venue, and can make all the difference when deciding if a space is right for you. It’s usually conducted by a wedding coordinator or the venue’s events or hospitality manager, and will include a tour of the gardens, the venue and its key spaces, any changing rooms or wedding suites, and any other wedding facilities like spas or guest accommodation.
You’ll need to book your viewing in advance, using Bridebook’s in-app date-picking tool. Once confirmed, simply return to the venue at your preferred date and time to be greeted by your host in the reception. Be sure to bring your future spouse and anyone else you need to make your decision. Whether it’s your mum, maid of honour, or your most trusted bridesmaids, having a small group of supportive voices can help you spot details you might miss.
Top tip: Keep your Bridebook app to hand so you can tick off any must-ask questions as you go, jot down notes, and save photos for later. It’ll make comparing venues afterwards a breeze.
Private viewings are usually (though not necessarily) one of the last wedding venue visits, following on from an open day or a wedding fair. They’re best suited for couples who have already narrowed down their shortlist and are seriously considering booking.
This is your opportunity to see the wedding venue in a slightly more private setting, with the full attention of the events team focused on you and your vision. It’s perfect if you have any final questions and want to take the time to chat them through—something that can be tricky when you’re in a crowd or competing for attention at a more public event like an open day or wedding fair.
Wedding venue viewings can last anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour and a half, depending on how many questions you have and the size of the venue. If you’re tight for time or juggling multiple viewings in one day, you can ask your host how long their viewing typically lasts to ensure you don’t run over.
Whether it’s a whistle-stop tour or a luxurious stroll around the venue with a tea break in the middle, most venue coordinators will be happy to adapt the pace to suit your preference.
At a viewing, couples can expect:
You can easily book a private viewing directly using your Bridebook app. Simply select your venue’s Bridebook profile, and use the calendar picker to book your viewing directly via the app. You’ll see their availability right there, so it’s easy to pick a time that works for both of you.
Alternatively, you can just request a viewing through a simple enquiry form, ticking the viewing intent checkbox, after which the venue team will get back to you to confirm the details.
There’s nothing you technically need to bring to a private viewing. However, bringing some tools can make the meeting run smoothly.
For more information, check out our ultimate guide to wedding venue viewings.
A wedding venue open day is a relaxed, open-house style event where lots of couples are invited to view a venue all at once. The rooms will usually be dressed for a wedding, and there will be lots of staff on hand to answer questions. It’s the perfect opportunity to get a feel for a venue without the formality of a one-on-one viewing.
Typically, a venue will advertise its open days on its social media accounts, on its website, and through the Bridebook app. You don’t typically need to RSVP. However, some venues will ask you to book a free space and/or answer some pre-qualification questions for a rough idea of the headcount.
When the big day arrives, the main room will be well signposted for the event. Follow the signs, and you’ll be greeted by members of the events team who may take your name, hand you a goody bag, and give you a quick rundown of what’s on offer. You’ll then be free to wander around at your own pace, exploring the ceremony rooms, reception spaces, and grounds.
Open days are best suited to couples who have just started looking at wedding venues. They’re relaxed, low-commitment, and the perfect way to dip your toes in and see what’s out there. You’ll get loads of inspiration without the pressure of making a decision on the spot, and it’s a brilliant chance to start narrowing down your shortlist.
The beauty of an open day is that you can spend as long or as little time at the venue as you’d like. They’re usually a morning, afternoon or evening affair, with open hours spanning some 4 to 5 hours. For example, the venue may open its doors between 11 am and 4 pm, or between 12 pm and 5 pm, with drop-ins at any point between those hours.
Once you’ve arrived, most couples like to do an initial lap to take everything in, then go back to chat with the suppliers or venue staff that really caught their eye. Others may pop in for just 20 minutes to get a quick feel for the place. Whatever your preference, there’s no pressure. Take your time, soak it in, and make the most of the day!
Couples can expect a relaxed feel, beautifully styled spaces, and hopefully some free canapés! Open days are intended to be much less formal than other wedding venue visits, meaning you really can make what you’d like of it. If you want to spend all day or evening there, soaking in the details, you can. Similarly, if you want to zip around in 10 minutes, you’re more than welcome. All that matters is that you get what you were hoping for.
Pro tip: If you like the feel of the venue but want a closer look, you could always follow up your visit with a private venue viewing!
First things first—check with the venue to see if you need to book. If you do, it’s usually just a quick online form or a free registration through email or a platform like Eventbrite. Most venues don’t require you to book in advance, but it’s always a good idea to let them know you’re planning to come along so they can be prepared. Sometimes, the venue will also have you answer some simple pre-qualification questions to get an idea of things like headcount.
An easy way to book a wedding venue open day is through the Bridebook app. You can send a direct enquiry to ask if they’ve got an open day coming up or to secure a spot if booking is required. This enquiry will go to your ‘Messages’ tab, where you can keep chatting to the venue to confirm your attendance and any next steps.
Again, there isn’t anything you need to take to an open day. However, some things and people can smooth the waters, making the whole experience more fun.
For more information, check out our ultimate guide to wedding open days.
Wedding venue fairs are, again, quite informal events where you can explore a venue at your own pace. The room is, again, dressed for a wedding, and you’ll get the opportunity to interact with staff and managers just as you would at an open day. However, with wedding venue fairs, local vendors and suppliers are also invited to set up booths showcasing their work.
These are usually suppliers the venue knows well and recommends. They may have worked with them before, for example.
More general wedding fairs (also known as wedding shows), on the other hand, tend to be bigger, more formal affairs where lots of vendors are invited to a larger venue or exhibition hall, often attracting hundreds of couples at once. These can be brilliant if you want maximum choice and inspiration, but they don’t always give you the same intimate feel or chance to picture your wedding in a specific venue like a wedding venue fair does.
You’ll probably need to book your place at a wedding venue fair, just so the venue can get an idea of numbers and ensure their vendors aren’t overwhelmed trying to speak to too many people at once. You can either do this through the venue’s website or through a ticketing link, like Eventbrite. Once you’ve confirmed your headcount, you’re good to go.
Simply show up at the designated date and time, and make your way to the welcome desk, where staff will check you in and usually hand you a programme or map of the event space. From there, you’ll be free to wander around the venue, meet suppliers at their booths, and explore the spaces dressed for a wedding.
Most couples like to do a quick lap first to see everything on offer, then circle back to the suppliers and staff they want to chat to in more detail.
Wedding venue fairs are best suited to couples in the mid-stage of their venue planning. They’re perfect if you’ve already got a shortlist of venues and want to dig a little deeper into what each one offers, as well as getting to meet lots of different suppliers to learn more about their personal style and pricing. It’s two (or more!) birds with one stone.
As with open days, a wedding venue fair will likely go on for between 4 and 5 hours. However, you can spend as long as you’d like there. If nothing takes your fancy, leave after 30 minutes. If you find a florist you really click with, take your time chatting to them. Some vendors will even give you instructions on how to book a follow-up consultation or tasting session (where relevant) so you can explore their services in more depth later on.
Vendors will usually set out individual booths around the perimeter of the event room with portfolios, brochures full of packages and pricing, samples of their work, and even a few freebies like cake bites or sweets. It’s the perfect opportunity to see their style up close, ask questions about how they work, and get a feel for whether they’re the right fit for your big day.
Couples can expect laid-back vibes and the opportunity to meet lots of different suppliers all at once, while also familiarising themselves with the venue’s key spaces. If you’re in the mid-point of venue planning or have booked your venue and now need to start thinking about vendors, a wedding venue fair could be just the weekend activity to get you booking.
Similarly to open days, you’ll need to check with the venue to see how they’d like you to book. A quick message on the Bridebook app is all it takes to get organised. Then, book your tickets, confirming how many people you’re bringing with you so the venue can prepare accordingly.
Once you’re booked in, you’ll usually receive a confirmation email with details like timings, directions, and a list of the suppliers who’ll be there. Pop it all in your Bridebook app so everything’s in one place, and you’re good to go!
There are a few things you might like to bring to a wedding venue fair to make the day more enjoyable:
For more information, check out our ultimate guide to wedding venue fairs.
Looking for some more practical advice on how to navigate these venue events? Read on for key questions you might like to ask, as well as potential red flags to look out for on your visits.
You might like to ask:
You might find yourself with more questions on the day, so it’s a good idea to make some notes as you walk around. Having your list handy in the Bridebook app allows you to easily check off items and jot down answers right then and there. This way, you’ll feel organised and prepared to compare venues later, making the whole process more enjoyable and stress-free.
There are a few red flags you might want to look out for when attending wedding venue events.
Looking to follow up after your wedding venue event? Follow these 3 simple steps to ensure your wedding is the one that sticks in their mind.
After the event, shoot the venue team a quick thank-you message to let them know you appreciated their time and to keep the conversation going. Maybe reiterate your interest in the venue (if it was genuine) and ask about next steps. If you’re using the Bridebook app, pop it straight into your Messages tab so everything stays in one place.
Once you’ve visited a few venues, it’s time to sit down and compare your notes, photos, and videos. Which one made you feel special? Which one was big enough to hold your dream guest list? Were there any places where the staff made you feel especially welcome? All these are crucial clues to help you decipher “the one”.
It doesn’t have to be immediate, and you’re very welcome to visit more wedding venues first. However, at some point, you will need to make a decision. This typically involves finalising your wedding date with the venue, and paying a deposit to secure that date.
Once you’ve booked your venue, everything else just falls into place. So, don’t leave it too long—dates book up quickly, especially at the most in-demand venues and you don’t want to lose your dream spot to another couple. Trust your gut, lean on your notes (and your Bridebook app), and go for the venue that feels right.
Through whatever method or type of event, visiting venues in person is a game-changer for your wedding planning process. It allows you to really get a feel for the place, and seeing it dressed for the event while meeting the staff will give you the confidence to picture your big day there. With Bridebook, you can easily find, book, and keep track of your private viewings, open days, and wedding venue fairs—all in one handy app.
So, open your Bridebook, start exploring venues, and take that exciting step towards saying “I do” in the venue of your dreams.