This is crucial for those who are planning a wedding, as the expenses for this momentous day can soon become out of control.
Often it is the extra touches, such as choosing the right wedding venue or wedding car, that fall by the way side in times of financial pressure. To help you make these all important decisions, here are a selection of wedding venues that will add some sparkle to that great day:
The Westminster Register Office, London
The Westminster Register Office offers a choice of four beautifully designed and decorated rooms and is a very popular venue for weddings in the city. Many celebrity couples have tied the knot right here, including Paul McCartney and Linda Eastman, Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach, and Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit.
BA London Eye, London
The prefect venue for an intimate wedding, but one where the whole of London can witness your big day. Book one of the capsules for yourself and up to 20 guests and enjoy a flower decked view of London as you are pronounced man and wife at the top of the world, then enjoy a champagne toast on the way down, before driving off in a stylish vintage wedding car.
The Balmoral, Edinburgh
For those looking for a romantic wedding in elegant surroundings, the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh is the perfect venue. Stunning views of Edinburgh Castle, traditional bagpipe players, and rose petals in the honey moon suite – what more could the happy couple ask for?
Skibo Castle, Dornoch
If you are planning a wedding which mirrors the lifestyles of the rich and famous, then getting married at Skibo Castle is a must. Exclusive wedding hire, including rooms for up to 80 guests, is available for members and includes the run of the castle and the massive private grounds, as well as staff, catering, a ceilidh band and services of the local minister. Why not top the day off and wow all the guests by arriving in a vintage wedding car?
HMS Belfast, London
Make a splash by tying the knot on the only surviving example of the great fleets of big gun armoured warships built for the Royal Navy in 1938. The ship is popular with couples engaging in civil partnership ceremonies, and offers party space for up to 350 guests on her Quarterdeck, with views of Tower Bridge and the Thames.
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