Bournemouth Wedding Fairs

The following is a list of wedding events in Bournemouth, Dorset.

Those living in Boscombe, Broadstone, Canford Cliffs, Canford Magna, Christchurch, East Parley, Hampreston, Holdenhurst, Hurn, Iford, Longham, Parkstone, Southbourne, West Parley and Winton are just a short journey from the event(s) listed below.

DateEvent NameVenueOrganiserEvent Type
13/06/2012Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth Wedding Open Evening


Hallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthHallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthOpen day only
04/07/2012Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth Wedding Open Evening


Hallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthHallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthOpen day only
01/08/2012Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth Wedding Open Evening


Hallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthHallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthOpen day only
05/08/2012The Bournemouth Wedding Show 2012


The Connaught HotelADM EventsFair
05/09/2012Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth Wedding Open Evening


Hallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthHallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthOpen day only
03/10/2012Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth Wedding Open Evening


Hallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthHallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthOpen day only
12/10/2012All About The Bride


Kinson Masonic HallAll About The Bride EveningsFair
14/10/2012Littledown Centre Wedding Exhibition
• Up to 85 local wedding suppliers
• Refreshments available in the centre
• Collect a free Wedding Daze directory.
Littledown CentreWedding DazeFair + fashion shows
07/11/2012Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth Wedding Open Evening


Hallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthHallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthOpen day only
05/12/2012Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth Wedding Open Evening


Hallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthHallmark Hotel & Spa BournemouthOpen day only
03/03/2013Littledown Centre Wedding Exhibition
• Up to 75 local wedding suppliers
• Bridal fashion shows at 12 noon & 2pm
• Refreshments available in the centre.
Littledown CentreWedding DazeFair + fashion shows

WEDDING & RECEPTION VENUES IN BOURNEMOUTH

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Town Fact File
The area of Bournemouth was largely uninhabited at the turn of the nineteenth century
The name 'Bournemouth' derives from 'Bourne Mouth' or the mouth of the Bourne Stream
The village of Burnemouth became a resort in the 1830's after development by Sir George William Tapps-Gervis
It wasn't until the 1840's that visitor number rose due to the belief that visiting such seaside places would improve ones health - especially chest complaints
Bournemouth Pier opened in 1861
The railway came to Bournemouth in 1870
The War Memorial was built in 1921. It can be seen in the Pleasure Gardens. Take a look and then play a round of crazy golf