Would you like to get married in a historic castle? We have been to see Durham Castle and can see why it is one of the most popular wedding venues in the North East of England.
The castle is used by the famous Durham University for most of the year, but during Easter, Christmas and from July to September it is transformed into a unique and memorable wedding venue. With its medieval hall, banqueting tables, armour hanging on the walls and...
Mexico covers a lot of ground, both physically and in terms of what it offers couples. The Caribbean coast has white sand beaches and warm turquoise water. The Pacific side has cliffs, desert and a completely different atmosphere. Inland, there are colonial cities and ancient ruins that predate European civilisation by centuries. Most countries offer one of these things. Mexico offers all of them, often within a few hours of each other. The...
If you’re planning to change your name after getting married and you’re planning a destination wedding, it’s important to think about the logistics of changing your name. To avoid problems on your return, your flights, visa, credit cards and passport must all be in the same name. Desperate to have your married name straight away? It is possible to change the name on your passport three months before your wedding ceremony;...
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India has long been known for its spectacular, emotionally rich and culturally layered weddings. For many UK-based Indian couples, celebrating in India is about far more than the scenery; it’s about reconnecting with family, heritage and traditions.
With very few UK venues able to accommodate 250+ guests, and with catering restrictions, capacity limitations and rising costs,...
A legendary city known for its historical palaces, stunning churches and a maze of canals, Venice certainly dazzles the minds of the Venetians and all its visitors - a perfect destination for a luxury wedding, honeymoon, engagement or anniversary. As a World Heritage Site, the city boasts a wealth of culture, museums and restaurants - indeed, there are more works of art per square kilometre in Venice than anywhere else in the world. The island...
The Maldives truly is an exotic paradise. Lying at the top of an underwater mountain range, it contains 26 atolls, 1,190 coral islands and covers 90,000 square kilometres. It wasn't until the 1990's, when the first water bungalow was built, that the tourism industry took off, finally making wedding celebrations there a possibility. A group from the UN even visited in the 1960's and deemed it wasn't worth it because there were no banks, airports,...