Choosing a Location For Your Wedding in Spain
Wednesday, August 10, 2011 by Unknown
Spain is the second most visited country in the world. History is leaking from each corner and in southern Spain are virtually guaranteed warm weather all year round. Spain gives you the opportunity to have an outdoor wedding surrounded by beautiful landscapes, as well as the opportunity for all its guests to rest, take some time out and have fun!
With so many choices throughout the country, here is an overview of the most prominent places for mene.Mjesto you choose will pretty much depend on the type of destination wedding you have in mind, though, if you have not yet been decided, this mini-guide can help you get some ideas.
Sevilla
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Seville was once the capital of Spain and, for strategic reasons, he moved further inland in Madrid. This is the city where Columbus sailed from, the scene of romantic opera Carmen, and I think most of all the Spanish Andalucian capital. Surrounded by the monuments date back thousands of years, gigantic parks and stunning river, it will give your guests (and yourself) a chance to enjoy in Spain in all its splendor. Culture and folklore come from every corner, Sevilla has the highest quality flamenco shows ....
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Holding the wedding in Spanish "Cortijo" or "Hacienda". "Cortijos" a typical farm in southern Spain. This May not sound very appealing at first, but they are actually the most refined and noble of all. Family became rich through the centuries breading horses and bulls.
Many of these "Cortijos" specialize in celebrating the wedding. This can be a great option because you can have a blessing, banquet and reception all in one place. Some have even turned into a hotel and suite accommodations for the bride and groom, spas, restaurants more ...
After your destination wedding in Spanish "Cortijo" sets the scene and themes easily. You and your guests will be out-of-the-ordinary surroundings, which is a magical and unforgettable experience.
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After your destination wedding with a Spanish theme does not mean that you miss out on adding a personal touch. Instead, use the topic as a canvas and make the wedding truly yours. I think the wedding should reflect the personality of the bride and groom. Live music and entertainment can help you much here
Gospel Choir, and even classical guitarist, plays during a ceremony to open ... After the ceremony ended with a great way to greet all your guests is via the "cocktail". It can be very close to the blessing of the basics, and waiters serve appetizers and drinks. Along with jazz and swing band playing in the background, you will keep your guests from getting bored while you get back from taking photos, and what more can you ask: sipping on champagne, outdoors in the sun, while listening to Sinatra's "Love" played live !
Wedding in Spain does not necessarily mean flamenco dancers and Spanish songs. Some live music agency providing all styles of party fun, with professional musicians from around the world. Have a look at some video so you can start getting an idea of what you want to create the atmosphere during the reception.
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Clean, environmentally friendly city
It's true Spanish feel to it
A lot of guests to do and see
Top quality restaurants and products, and not much more expensive than the rest of Andalucia.
Nearby airports
Great for honeymooning
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Very hot during July and August
Not near the sea
Not many English-speaking service - even if Malaga is only a short drive and many can be booked from there
Malaga
Malaga is the ideal choice if you are looking for sun and sea weddings and holidays, although there are many beautiful rural areas to offer. Malaga has beautiful beaches, modern facilities and great weather, not too hot - not too cold! More winds are too strong in that area or in relation to the further down the coast, such as Cadiz.
Like Malaga is mainly geared towards tourism, there are many hotels to choose from, although the entertainment options are slimmer than in other Spanish cities like Seville and Granada.
the main historical monuments can be found in the capital, while the coastal towns offer bars and beaches. There, on the other hand, plenty of water activities: taking a little cruise through the coast, scuba diving, jet skiing or simply having dinner at a restaurant on the beach ...... Malaga is the glamor and class.
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Malaga offers a botanical garden for the wedding. You can have a blessing, banquet and reception ovdje.Botanički garden used to house a rich merchant family, and a pergola with a stunning view of the entire državu.Veliki bonus is you can do an evening / night weddings, perfect in summer when the sun does not set up to 90-10 hours .
Benalmadena , a coastal city, to offer his Bil-Bil Castle. This is a newly built castle, however, its charm lies in its place - on the beach. You can have your ceremony, banquets and receptions all within the castle grounds.
Marbella has some amazing beach restaurants / lounges where you can have a jet-set glamorous wedding. Many of them are large enough to have the blessing of the same substance, such as Pangea Prive. [Http: / / www.pangaeaprive.com / main.html]
Mijas : Byblos Hotel in Mijas is truly amazing and is available for vjenčanja.Hotel is set in the Mijas Golf course, with its stunning lakes and tranquil environment. Byblos is "Andalusi" is inspired, combining Spanish and Arabic decoration. This is a wonderful place for a banquet and reception as the building itself is lijepa.Restoran is set near the pool and you can have live music until late. Speaking from personal experience, this is an amazing hotel has a honeymoon mjesec.Sobe are luxurious, the staff make you feel like royalty, it is quiet enough to sleep and stay in bed as much as you want, and some rooms have a huge bath!
Nerja: On the other side of the coast there Nerja, popular among many couples. Although a bit far from the airport, Nerja has some fantastic views, restaurants, and still holds that the bohemian look of it. There is plenty for guests to make here, including some unique caves, where you can watch ballet shows in the summer mjesecima.Najljepših part of Nerja's Europa Point, a fantastic picture. Next to him is a great restaurant, Casa Luque, where I attended several vjenčanja.Restoran has a huge terrace on the edge of a cliff, looking right at the sea, where you can celebrate the blessing, banquet and reception.
, you can create your wedding theme around the event: For example, vintage 40's - 50's theme, a style that can provide a lot of fun and entertainment. Swing and a "cool cat" sounds Benny Goodman, Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin were heard in dance halls and nightclubs everywhere. If you like Jumpin 'and Jivin' sounds in 1940, along with the glamor, then why not plan your wedding around the theme of this fascinating era
wedding in Spain does not mean you're limited in choice. Live music agencies such as the Band Tribute to provide all styles of party fun, with professional musicians from around the world. Have a look at some video so you can start getting an idea of what you want to create the atmosphere during the reception.
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Clean, decorating beach
Nearby airports
excellent time
Many English speakers
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Not a lot of historical heritage in coastal areas
Car needed to go pretty much anywhere - alternatively, rent a mini-bus with driver.
Granada
Granada was the capital of "Andalusi" world, the Moorish king who conquered and lived in Andalucia for over 700 years. With the ever present Alhambra, the city has the right mix of Jewish, Catholic, Moorish and contemporary Spanish culture.
Select Granada as a wedding destination offers many possibilities: snow, city and beaches. City of Granada is set inland, though provinces running towards the coast. There is a ski resort, Sierra Nevada, with the longest ski season in Europe. This gives you many options for organizing activities and guest do a lot for your honeymoon.
Eating in Granada is a very intelligent and fun. It is a tradition in many bars across the city to get a free "tapa" every time you make a drink. Granada University is one of the most prestigious in Spain, and thus the city has a wide range of live music venues for all ages.
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Quite obviously, the ideal is to have your wedding in the vicinity, such as the Alhambra in the old city, "Albaycin." Noble people who lived in Granada's old house in this part of town, close to the Alhambra Palace. Many wonderful restaurants in this area has a terrace overlooking a beautiful maze of narrow streets running through the "Albaycin ".
in the forests of Alhambra, next to "Albaycin", and "Generalife" (residence of the sultans who lived in Spain) is the beautiful Hacienda, "Carmen de los Chapiteles" is ideal for weddings. Enchanting gardens and fountains and views of the city will not forget easily. Another fantastic option is the "Parador de la Alhambra", which is located within the Alhambra palace.
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Beautiful monuments, buildings and gardens
It is easy to navigate without a car - Taxis are very reasonable
Mix of landscapes and activities: beach, snow and the city
Interesting mixture of cultures
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Very hot in July and August, a very cold during December, January and February
Not many English-speaking service - even if Malaga is only a short drive and many can be booked from there
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