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The UK’s annual and official gay and lesbian wedding show.
Mingle with some of the best wedding providers in London at the Gay Wedding Show. Chat and chill with some of the best wedding suppliers around who actively support same-sex marriage, civil partnerships and weddings.
The Venue
- London’s host venue – Holiday Inn Camden Lock – will show you around their beautiful hotel if your looking to plan your day there. This hidden gem has some amazing rooms for you and your partner that overlook the FAB Camden Lock.
Highlights:
- Awaiting date and venue for the 2024 edition.
- Doors open 12.00 noon
- Get ideas, facts and help planning your wedding
- Enter the prize draw for a chance to get a surprise later in the year
Trending London Hotels
The following hotels are currently trending with our readers. All are close to the city’s top attractions and the bustling gay bars of Soho.
Hazlitt’s, Piccadilly Hotel, The Z Hotel Soho, W London Leicester Square
Where to stay close to all the gay bars.
Our top 4 selections with the best rates.
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Stay in the heart of London’s gay SoHo District and you will be close to all the pride festivities and events. Book early with our hotel partner booking.com as this zone is one of the most requested during Pride!
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We have chosen hotels in London that keep you close to all the shops,restaurants & bars
From elegant royal parks to edgy urban districts, London is a city that celebrates diversity in all its forms. Stay in a chic, centrally located hotel in the buzzing heart of the West End, and you’ll find yourself just a stone’s throw from many of London’s top gay-friendly neighbourhoods.
Known for its shops, restaurants, theatres & close to major attractions, including the British Museum & Trafalgar Square.
Just a quick tube ride from Soho, known for its edgier, more alternative gay scene, including the royal vauxhall tavern