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Trafalgar Tavern in Greenwich, one of the capital’s most unusual and beautiful venues, has announced an unbeatable offer that could see many more prospective bride and grooms saying ‘I do’ to its considerable charms.Book a wedding reception to take place in January, February, March or April of next year and this stunning slice of late Regency splendour will throw in a Champagne and canapé reception completely free of charge*! The location of Trafalgar Tavern on the banks of the River Thames, combined with the flexibility of its offering, makes it the ideal choice. What’s more, the venue also has a Civil Wedding Licence for up to 200 people. Built in 1837, the building still retains its glorious bay windows, elegant balconies and soaring columns. The entire first floor is the bridal party’s for the day – from flower deliveries early in the morning through to a late bar and music until midnight. The Admirals Gallery and Ante Room are the perfect backdrop for the Champagne and canapé reception. Meanwhile, the ceremony, the meal and dancing take place in the Nelson Banqueting Rooms. Overlooking the Thames, this space offers gorgeous views of London to complement the plush surroundings. ![]() Trafalgar Tavern’s events company, Instinct Events, can organise every aspect of your wedding from flowers, food and the all-important Champagne to details you might not have considered like security. The company also has excellent contacts with a host of local DJs and bands. For further information and to benefit from this fantastic offer please contact: Johanne Clements Head of Sales and Marketing on 0208 858 2437 or by email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it For further information on the Trafalgar Tavern please see our wedding venue listing
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Trafalgar Tavern in Greenwich, one of the capital’s most unusual and beautiful venues, has announced an unbeatable offer that could see many more prospective bride and grooms saying ‘I do’ to its considerable charms.
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