Our Wedding
Travel Information
Travel
The address of the wedding venue is:
Stationers' Hall
Ave Maria Lane
London EC4M 7DD
United Kingdom
Nearest landmark: St. Paul's Cathedral (2 minutes walk)
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Blackfriars Underground Station: District Line and Circle Line
St. Paul's Underground Station: Central Line (runs 24 hours)
City Thameslink National Rail Station
Blackfriars National Rail Station
Buses 8, 15, 17, 25, 55, 56, 76, 133, and 243
Night buses N8, N15, N21, N55, N199, N242, N550 and N551
Blackfrairs Riverboat Pier
There is a very limited car park available in the Stationers' Hall courtyard, but you must reserve a place by contacting us. There are plenty of car parking around the area, so check before you travel.
There are many taxi companies available so please do a search, as availability and price will be depend on the place you are travelling from. You can also use Uber or Bolt.
London City Airport (7.7 miles/12.4 Km)
London Heathrow Airport (18.2 miles/29.3 Km)
London Transport Maps
Tube & Overground
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Tube & National Rail
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Night Tube & Taxi Ranks
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Buses around Blackfriars
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River Services
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For the latest travel information, visit Transport for London.
Hotels
The wedding venue is in central London and very easy to get to. But if you would like to make the most of your visit and stay nearby, below is a list of local accommodations, listed most closest to the venue. Please let us know if you would like an accommodation because we might be able to get a discounted rate, subject to availability.
Hotels where we can get a discount (subject to availability):
Lost Property St Paul's London - Curio Collection by Hilton
3-5 Ludgate Hill, London EC4M 7AA
Other hotels nearby the venue (listed closest first):
Local Attractions
Arts & Culture
St. Paul's Cathedral
An iconic architectural marvel, St. Paul's Cathedral is one of London's most famous churches and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. The crypt, services and Whispering Gallery are all open to the public. It is also possible to walk to the top and look at the city of London from an unparalleled viewpoint.
Tate Modern
Situated on the riverfront boardwalk by the Thames, the Tate Modern is known for its internationally renowned and original exhibitions. It also has a cafe on the rooftop which provides unparalleled views of London.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
A replica of the original Elizabethan theatre with an open roof, Shakespeare's Globe is famous for its continued tradition of performing his plays in this open space.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre website
180 The Strand
Located on the iconic Strand by the Thames River, 180 The Strand is a modern cultural community space that regularly hosts exhibitions and events.
Food & Shopping
Borough Market
One of the largest and oldest food markets in London, it is a vibrant wholesale and retail market hall selling fresh food produce, seafood, street food, groceries and many more.
Covent Garden
An elegant shopping and entertainment hub in West London, it is home to a unique blend of global and independent brands, as well as a food paradise.
Canary Wharf
A central business hub in the east of London. It is comprised of headquarters of some of the largest global financial businesses, apartments, retail space for shops, café's and bars, and all year round events and exhibitions.
City of London
London's historic financial district at the Bank Station, which is also called "the City" or “the Square Mile”. It is home to both the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England, as well as corporate offices of many other financial institutions.