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Dublin City: The Heart of Romance

  • Michael Grace Celebrant
  • Dec 22, 2025
  • 3 min read

Four Iconic Dublin Wedding Venues for an Unforgettable Celebration

Discover the Magic of Bewley’s Café, Museum of Literature, 25 Fitzwilliam Place, and City Hall

Dublin is a city where history, romance, and culture come together to create the perfect backdrop for your wedding day. As a wedding celebrant, I’ve seen couples say “I do” in all sorts of beautiful locations, but there’s something truly special about celebrating your wedding in Dublin city centre. Whether you’re seeking classic elegance, modern charm, or a celebration steeped in literary heritage, this city has the perfect spot for your big day. Let’s explore what makes Bewley’s Café, Museum of Literature, 25 Fitzwilliam Place, and City Hall stand out as exceptional choices for your Dublin wedding.


Bewley’s Café: A Timeless City Centre Gem

Located on Grafton Street, Bewley’s Café is more than just a beloved institution—it’s a stunning, art nouveau masterpiece with stained glass windows and an atmosphere full of old-world charm. Imagine exchanging vows in a venue filled with literary history, where James Joyce himself once sipped coffee. The warm wood panelling, mosaic floors, and iconic Harry Clarke windows offer a backdrop that’s both sophisticated and unique. Bewley’s is perfect for intimate ceremonies or chic receptions, and its central location makes it easy for guests to explore the heart of Dublin.


Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI): For the Literary Lovers

If you and your partner are passionate about books and culture, the Museum of Literature Ireland is an inspired choice. Nestled on St Stephen’s Green, MoLI is a celebration of Ireland’s literary heritage, blending classic Georgian architecture with contemporary design. You can host your ceremony in the elegant Saloon, surrounded by stories, or enjoy a garden drinks reception in the tranquil courtyard. The venue’s ties to writers like James Joyce and Brendan Behan, which adds a layer of poetic romance to your wedding day, making it ideal for couples who see their love story as their greatest adventure.


25 Fitzwilliam Place: Georgian Elegance Redefined

For those dreaming of an elegant city wedding, 25 Fitzwilliam Place is a Georgian townhouse that offers timeless sophistication. With its original period features, sweeping staircase, and light-filled rooms, this venue is made for romantic ceremonies and stylish receptions. The staff at 25 Fitzwilliam Place are renowned for their attention to detail, ensuring your celebration runs seamlessly. Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a lavish party, the venue’s flexible spaces can be tailored to your vision, all set against the classic beauty of Dublin’s Georgian quarter.


City Hall: A Historic Setting for a Grand Occasion

Few venues can rival the grandeur of Dublin City Hall. With its stunning Rotunda, high marble columns, and ornate gilded dome, City Hall is a breathtaking setting for your wedding ceremony. It’s a space that’s both dramatic and dignified, perfect for couples who want to make a statement. Located right in the heart of the city, City Hall offers a sense of occasion and history that is hard to match. After the ceremony, you’ll have the city’s most picturesque streets at your feet for unforgettable wedding photos.


Choosing Your Perfect Dublin Venue

Each of these venues brings something unique to your wedding day. Whether you’re drawn to the literary allure of MoLI, the classic beauty of 25 Fitzwilliam Place, the historic splendour of City Hall, or the charm of Bewley’s Café, you’ll find a setting that reflects your style and love story. As a celebrant, I’m always excited to help couples create ceremonies that honour both their relationship and the special character of these iconic Dublin spaces.

If you’d like to learn more about planning your ceremony at any of these venues or need advice on making your wedding uniquely yours, feel free to get in touch. Let’s make your Dublin wedding as memorable and magical as the city itself!


 
 
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