Many couples want to break away from tradition and experience something a little bit different for their wedding. However, it can be difficult to find a unique or unusual wedding venue that your guests will really remember. Your venue should reflect your style and personality. So, if a traditional hotel or winery isn’t your thing, we’ve put together a list of unique wedding venues Perth has available to help with your search.
His Majesty’s Theatre
One of WA’s most-loved heritage icons, His Majesty’s Theatre is the ideal venue to stage your special day. Why not have your reception on the main stage, surrounded by theatrical grandeur. It is a fantastic venue to capture some unique photographs with ornate backdrops and decorative features. To be the star of the show visit His Majesty’s Theatre.
Fremantle Prison
If you are looking for a themed wedding then Fremantle Prison may be just the ticket. The Prison offers a choice of two chapels or the terrace garden for your ceremony. Then if you are feeling daring, why not step back in history and have your reception in the main cell block. This is one of the most unique wedding venues Perth has to offer. Check out Fremantle Prison if you are feeling brave.
Perth Zoo
For those couples looking for something a little different, Perth Zoo is the ideal venue. Enjoy your wedding ceremony in the heritage gardens and have your photos taken with your favourite animals. Then for your reception, why not choose the Homestead Barn for that distinctive rustic feel. Go wild at Perth Zoo.
AQWA
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, AQWA offers two sophisticated ocean view venues. You can even enjoy pre-dinner drinks surrounded by sharks, turtles and colourful fish and corals. What a great setting for some fantastic photos. Take the plunge at AQWA.
Cabaret Cave
As the only cave in Perth that is available for hire, Cabaret Cave is a venue with the wow factor that will be remembered for years to come. One of the few natural unique wedding venues Perth has available. There are two connecting chambers where you can hold your ceremony and reception. The cave looks stunning when it is set up for a wedding. With fairly lights and candles, it has an intimate and informal feel for your special day. Check out Cabaret Cave.
Moore & Moore
Located in one of the most iconic heritage buildings in Fremantle, Moore & Moore is the ideal venue for a quirky and funky wedding reception. The café together with the Moore’s Building Contemporary Art Gallery provide a colourful eclectic setting with that edgy Freo feel. For a unique style visit Moore & Moore.
The Bell Tower
Overlooking the Swan River, the iconic Bell Tower is one of Perth’s must see attractions. The Bell Tower is a spectacular venue for your ceremony and reception with picturesque gardens, water features and fountains, and not to mention the fantastic views. Visit The Bell Tower for an iconic venue.
WA Museum
Located in the Perth Cultural Centre, the Western Australian Museum is steeped in history. The Hackett Hall Gallery was once used as the State Library and offers a grand reception venue with high ornate ceilings. Read more about WA Museum.
Western Australian Maritime Museum
With spectacular views of the ocean and state of the art design, the Maritime Museum in Fremantle is a truly memorable venue for your nautical style ceremony, reception and wedding photos. Its state of the art design with glass walls and curved balcony provide uninterrupted views of Fremantle Harbour. For a nautical theme in one of the unique wedding venues Perth has to offer check out Western Australian Maritime Museum.
Crystal Swan River Cruises
A unique floating wedding venue, that cruises down the Swan River. The iconic Crystal Swan River Cruise offers a stylish venue with its distinctive square glass design that offers panoramic views of the city skyline and the Swan River. To float away on your wedding day visit Crystal Swan River Cruises.
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