Llandudno REGISTER OFFICE
Maybe you’ve always known you wanted something small. Just the two of you, a handful of the people you love most, and a view that makes you catch your breath. The Town Hall, the promenade, the salt air, feels closer to who you actually are. Or maybe you simply want to be married.


EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GETTING MARRIED AT Llandudno TOWN HALL.
There is something quietly grand about getting married inside a grade II listed Victorian town hall. Llandudno Register Office sits at the heart of Lloyd Street, LL30 2UP. One of North Wales’s finest seaside towns, perched between the Great Orme and the Irish Sea. It is not a beige waiting room. It is a building with weight and warmth, and it photographs beautifully.
Inside, the Town Hall offers three ceremony spaces;
The Tudno Room seats up to 15 guests — the very definition of an elopement.
The Conwy Suite accommodates up to 40 guests in classic red, cream and gold.
The Assembly Hall opens up to 160 and features the kind of sweeping staircase that was made for photographs. There is a ceremony for every kind of couple here.
After you’ve said your words, the rest of Llandudno opens up. The Victorian promenade is a few minutes on foot. The pier extends out over the bay. The Great Orme rises above the town, offering headland paths and sea views that stretch all the way to Anglesey on a clear day. The North Shore beach catches the light all afternoon.


TINY, INTIMATE
LLANDUDNO WEDDINGS.


INTIMATE, COASTAL, NORTH WALES WEDDINGS
GETTING MARRIED AT LLANDUDNO REGISTRY OFFICE
sea breeze

ELEGANCE.
reasons to choose me as your llandudno registry office photographer
Registry office weddings have a specific energy , quick, intentional, a little electric – and my job is to stay inside that energy rather than interrupt it.
The couples who tend to book me for registry office weddings already know what they want. They’ve got good taste, they’re not interested in a fuss and they want photographs that actually look like them. If that’s you, we’re going to get on very well.


REASONS TO HAVE A LLANDUDNO REGISTER OFFICE WEDDING


THE SETTING
CEREMONY
The Town Hall has genuine beauty in the simplicity of a civil ceremony. The words are short, chosen, and they mean exactly what they say. The room does the rest with it’s Victorian architecture, that staircase, the light falling through tall windows.
THE LOCATION
CITY CENTRE
The Coastline of Llandudno is one of the most photogenic towns of North Wales. Victorian terraces, a working pier, open headland, and a bay that turns gold in the afternoon. It isn’t a backdrop. It’s an extension of the day.
READY TO
PARTY
The reception Llandudno knows how to celebrate. The town’s seafront hotels — St George’s, The Imperial, The Grand — offer everything from intimate dinners to full evenings. Or take it somewhere quieter: a table for six, a good bottle, and a view of the water.

PHOTO READY
BACKDROP
After the ceremony, Llandudno gives you options. If you want portraits with drama and space, the Great Orme headland is unrivalled, wild, windswept, and a matter of minutes from the Town Hall. If you want something more intimate and textural, the promenade and Victorian pier offer endless frames. And if the weather closes in (this is Wales, after all), the town itself — its architecture, doorways, and back streets, provides shelter without sacrificing anything.

THE BEST PHOTO LOCATIONS FOR LLANDUDNO TOWN HALL WEDDINGS
The Great Orme. The headland that rises above the town is the defining feature of Llandudno, and it earns every inch of its reputation. Up here, the sky opens, the sea drops away below you, and it feels like the edge of something. Accessible on foot from the town centre, or via the historic tramway, the Orme offers open heathland, limestone paths, and panoramic views that stretch from Anglesey to Snowdonia. Late afternoon light here is extraordinary.
Llandudno Pier and Promenade One of the best-preserved Victorian piers in the UK, extending out over the bay with ironwork and painted boards underfoot. The promenade alongside it is quiet out of season, warm and buzzing in summer which gives you movement and light without going far. Walk the pier to the end for open water on three sides.
The North Shore Beach A long curve of sand that runs the full length of the bay. Depending on the tide, you can walk right to the water’s edge. The pale sand, the big sky, and the distant headland make it versatile in any season.
West Shore and Little Orme Less visited than the main promenade, the West Shore faces Conwy Bay and Anglesey. It has a quieter, more elemental quality with rocks, sky, and the sound of the water. Worth the ten-minute walk for couples who want something less expected. The Little Orme to the east offers similarly dramatic coastal paths.

“TONI WE don’t know how you do it. IN SUCH A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME YOU HAVE CAPTURED OUR TRUE SELVES SO PERFECTLY”
“WOW. JUST WOW.”
“WE ARE SO PLEASED WE CHOSE TO HAVE YOU THERE WITH US. WE LOVE OUR PHOTOGRAPHS SO MUCH. THANK YOU”
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HOW MUCH DOES it cOST To geT MARRied at LLANDUDNO REGISTER OFFICE?
WhAT’S INCLUDED IN A REGISTRY OFFICE WEDDING PACKAGE?
You’ve found the date?
Now it’s time to get your ceremony booking fee paid. This varies depending on the day and time you wish to hold your wedding ceremony.
The Tudno Room seats up to 15 guests;
Tuesday & Friday between 10am & before 12 noon – £132
Monday – Saturday between 10am & before 5pm – £291
The Conwy Suite accommodates up to 40 guests;
Monday – Saturday between 10am & before 5pm – £370
Monday – Saturday between 6pm & before 8pm – £503
The Assembly Hall opens up to 160 guests;
Monday – Saturday between 10am & before 5pm – £445
Monday – Saturday between 6pm & before 8pm – £550


Your wedding ceremony will usually approximately 15-20mins. Want to bulk it out a bit? Make it more personal? Why not add personal wedding vows?
You could also ask one of your wedding quests to be involved by reading a poem or even your lyrics from your favourite song.
Speaking of music you can provide your own playlist for your ceremony. You’ll need three different songs altogether. One for the entrance, signing of the register and some upbeat notes for the end of the ceremony.
Need more information?
ELEGANT & INTIMATE
A coastal elopement unlike anywhere else in the UK
There is something about getting married by the sea that changes the scale of things. The ceremony is short, honest, and real. Then you walk out into Llandudno with salt air, open sky, a horizon that goes on forever and you remember that the day itself is bigger than any one room. Couples who marry here tend to say the same thing: it felt like us. That’s not nothing. That’s everything.
COSTAL LOVE

LLANDUDNO REGISTER OFFICE IS PERFECT FOR COUPLES WHO:
Q & A
THE BEST RECEPTION VENUES FOR LLANDUDNO TOWN HALL WEDDINGS?
Llandudno has no shortage of places to continue the day. A few worth knowing:
- St George’s Hotel — right on the promenade, Victorian grandeur, sea views; civil ceremony licence also held here for larger celebrations
- The Imperial Hotel — elegant, award-winning, holds one wedding per day so you have the team’s full attention
- The Grand Hotel — classic seafront setting, flexible for small parties
- Cae Mor Hotel — boutique, intimate, exclusive use available
- The Cottage Loaf — for something more relaxed and pub-style, this is a local favourite in the town centre
THE BEST ACCOMMODATION FOR LLANDUDNO REGISTRY OFFICE WEDDINGS?
Llandudno has amazing accommodation options ranging from luxury style, boutique hotels and five star glamour.
Don’t know where to start? I’ve got you.
- St George’s Hotel — right on the bay, considered one of the finest hotels in North Wales
- The Imperial Hotel — the promenade’s landmark property; bridal suite available
- Osborne House — boutique townhouse hotel two minutes from the Town Hall; beautifully decorated and intimate
- Escape B&B — design-led boutique guesthouse; good for couples who want something more individual
WHERE’s BEST TO PARK FOR LLANDUDNO REGISTRY OFFICE WEDDINGS?
The Town Hall is on Lloyd Street in the town centre, LL30 2UP. The most convenient car parks:
- Trinity Square — short walk, town centre
- Builder Street — close to Lloyd Street
- Bodafon Fields — large, free car park on the eastern edge of town; a five-minute walk to the Town Hall
Llandudno is also well served by rail — the town’s train station is a 10-minute walk from the Town Hall.
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TAKE THIS WITH YOU
A planning guide for couples eloping in the city, from the ceremony to the cocktails.
Everything you need to plan a city centre elopement. Including locations, styling, timelines and how to brief your photographer.
All in one beautifully designed guide.
QUESTIONS
Hey, I’m Toni. I love old photographs, the kind with crumpled edges that your grandparents would dig out on a rainy day. I love that they would always know the full story hidden within every single one. I have an obsession with polaroids and real film, giving me that feeling where one memory could live a life of it’s own.
don’t keep me hanging
TOGETHER
READY TO SAY ‘I DO”?
If you like the idea of a city wedding and you’re planning something small and intentional, you’re in the right place.






