Bride and groom holding hands after tying the knot at Villiers Hotel one of the best Arab wedding venues in Buckinghamshire

Arab Wedding Venues in Buckinghamshire

Experience the Elegance of Villiers Hotel on Your Special Day

Searching for the perfect Arab wedding venue in Buckinghamshire? Villiers Hotel combines elegance and tradition, offering the ideal setting for your special day.

Our luxurious venue is designed to meet all your needs, ensuring your celebration is as vibrant and memorable as you've always envisioned.

Reach out to our team at sales@villiershotels.com to discuss your dream wedding – we’re excited to help you create an unforgettable day!

Wedding reception in ballroom at Villiers Hotel one of the best Arab wedding venues in Buckinghamshire

Tie The Knot at One of the Best Arab Wedding Venues

Nestled in the historic town of Buckingham, Villiers Hotel adds a touch of charm to your celebration.

We offer a range of options for your special day including dry hire, packages, and exclusive use of our entire venue, ensuring we can bring your vision to life.

Choose from our variety of indoor spaces from the gorgeous ballroom for larger celebrations to the intimate Tea Room and Dukes for a more personal gathering.

To explore our stunning spaces in-person and discuss your wedding vision simply schedule a Show Round with our team below. 

Wedding breakfast in ballroom at Villiers Hotel one of the best Arab wedding venues in Buckinghamshire

Why We’re the Ultimate Venue for Your Vibrant Arab Wedding In Buckinghamshire

  • Prime Location Located in the historic town of Buckingham we're easily accessible from major road connections including Milton Keynes and Bicester. This prime location makes it convenient for your guests to join in the celebration without any travel hassle.
  • Array of Catering Options We offer a diverse range of catering options to suit your culinary preferences. Whether you’re looking for traditional dishes or modern cuisine, our team will work with you to create a menu that delights your guests.
  • Flexible Event Spaces Our venue provides a variety of spaces to suit both grand and intimate gatherings. From the elegance of our ballroom to the charm of the Tea Room and Dukes, we have the perfect setting to match the scale and style of your wedding.
  • Expert Support Team Our dedicated team is here to assist you throughout the planning process. From addressing your questions to offering advice, we're committed to ensuring you have the best day possible.
  • Supplier Recommendations We offer a selection of trusted suppliers who can bring additional inspiration and expertise to your wedding planning. Our recommendations ensure you have access to high-quality services and products to enhance your celebration.

Arab Wedding Traditions

Families drinking tea together, part of the Tolbe Arab wedding tradition

Tolbe

Tolbe is the moment when the groom formally asks the bride’s family for her hand in marriage. Once approval is given, both families come together for a special ceremony where they recite “Surah Al-Fatiha” from the Quran. After this they celebrate with tea, coffee, or cordial, and enjoy a selection of sweets.

Marriage contract also known as Kara Al-Kitaab, a popular Arab wedding tradition

Kata Al-kitaab

Katb Al-Kitaab is the moment when the bride and groom sign the marriage contract, officially formalising their union. Before this the sheikh outlines the terms of the marriage.

Gift for bride from groom also known as Mahr, a popular Arab wedding tradition

Mahr

Traditionally, the groom gives a dowry or payment to his bride as a gesture of respect and commitment ensuring her financial security within the marriage.

Zaffe reception, a popular Arab wedding tradition

Zaffe

Zaffe marks the bride and groom's grand entrance at the wedding reception. This lively celebration is filled with music, dancing, and traditional performances. It creates an exciting atmosphere and sets the stage for the wedding festivities ahead.

Sword cake cutting, a popular Arab wedding tradition

Sword Cake Cutting

In traditional Arab Muslim weddings couples often cut their large wedding cake using a ceremonial sword. This sword is a cherished family heirloom, passed down through the groom’s family.

Just married sign on car, representing the barmet al-aroos Arab wedding tradition

Barmet Al-aroos

As the festivities wind down and the newlyweds leave their reception they depart in a beautifully decorated car. Behind them friends and family follow celebrating with lively music and enthusiastic honking to announce the couple's marriage to everyone.

Wedding breakfast in restaurant at Villiers Hotel one of the best Arab wedding venues in Buckinghamshire
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