NOOREE & BEN ARE GETTING MARRIED, really
CEREMONY
13 June 2026
The Brydon Room, Chelsea Old Town Hall
King’s Rd
London, SW3 5EE
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Join us at Chelsea Old Town Hall for the ceremony. Please arrive by 1:45pm to ensure the ceremony begins promptly.
RECEPTION
13 June 2026
30 Wandsworth Rd
London, SW8 2LG
3:00pm - late
Following the ceremony you will be taken through London on a double decker bus to Brunswick House for dinner, drinks and dancing.
ORDER OF THE DAY
1:45PM: Guests arrive at the ceremony
2:00PM: Ceremony starts
2:30PM: Photos
3:00PM: Bus ride to reception
3:30PM: Drinks & canapés
4:30PM: Dinner & speeches
6:30PM: Cake cutting
7:00PM: Boogie time
12:00AM: Carriages
USEFUL INFO
Some general info to help you on the day.
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Plan ahead and leave plenty of time, as central London roads can get busy. Some tube lines may also be down for maintenance on the day.
Google Maps and CityMapper are the best way to plan your journey.
Underground: Sloane Square station and South Kensington station are both a 15minute walk away.
Bus: Various (check Google Maps / CityMapper)
Car: Uber, Bolt, or a black cab if you love spending money.
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The dress code is wedding formal though not black tie. Suits and dresses are recommended.
We would love to see everyone in lots of colours.
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Children and babies are very welcome to attend the reception - we have plenty of space and would love to see them!
We are limited for space at the ceremony though, so we kindly ask that all children are babysat during this time.
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As much as we’d love a new toaster we’re not asking for any gifts; your presence is enough of a present.
You are however welcome to contribute to our honeymoon fund here:
TRAVEL, STAY & CATCH UP
For those travelling from overseas, here are some of our favourite places to eat and drink, as well as some tips on where to stay, and how we can catch up.
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There’s plenty of accommodation in London, however the longer you wait the more expensive it becomes.
Here are some nice areas outside of Central London which are well connected by transport:
Greenwich
Kennington
Fulham
Earl’s Court
South Hampstead
Islington
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if you would like to book a hotel we suggest using book Booking.com.
Most decent hotels in zones 2-3 start at £150/night.
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Airbnb is a good way to save a bit of money.
If travelling in a large group you may wish to use it to get a full house/flat together.
As with all big cities some areas are nicer and better connected than others. Feel free to send us a link to your Airbnb before you book it.
Sleeping
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There’s tons of good coffee in London, however here are a couple of our favourites:
Browns of Brockley (our local!)
Formative Coffee
Origin Coffee Roasters
Rosslyn Coffee
WatchHouse
Jenki (for matcha)
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If you want to eat like Nooree & Ben, these are our fave London restaurants.
All except 40 Maltby St require a booking - usually two to four weeks in advance.
St John Bread & Wine (British institution)
Brutto (Italian)
Berenjak (Middle Eastern)
Quality Wines (Wine bar)
40 Maltby Street (Wine bar)
Cafe Cecilia (Wine bar)
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You won’t need to travel too far to find a good pub in London. Here’s our favourites:
The Black Prince (Kennington)
Canton Arms (Kennington/Stockwell)
Skehans (Brockley - our local)
The Eagle (Farringdon)
Eating & drinking
Catching up
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We plan to hold our Stag and Hen Do’s on Saturday 6 June and/or Sunday 7 June. They will be in the UK, and likely somewhere close to London.
We will be in touch with more details after RSVPs close and we have a better idea of who will be here and when people are arriving.
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For our friends and family who are travelling, we will be hosting a few catch ups around the wedding.
Exact dates will be confirmed closer to the wedding when we have a better idea of who is travelling and when.