Castles Weddings For A Memorable Wedding
Castles weddings have become very popular and can be considered a type of destination wedding. Castle weddings are luxurious and take place in some spectacular settings, as most castles are also located in beautiful surroundings. There are castles around the globe that are licensed for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
There are several castles in the US that are excellent wedding venues. Newport, Rhode Island has its own castle, Belcourt castle. This castle was built in 1891 and has 60 rooms.
The Biltmore estate is quite extensive with over 250 rooms. This castle was designed like a French chateaux but you will find all modern facilities inside with a gym, bowling alley and indoor pool. The grounds are extensive with mountains and forests nearby.
The only official castle in the US is on Hawaii. Iolani Palace was built in the Florentine style and offers a fabulous destination wedding. If you live near New York City then OHEKA Castle Hotel is a good choice as it is very close to Manhattan. This castle was built in 1919 in the French style and you can have your guests stay at the castle as well as having the ceremony and reception.
There are also many castles in Europe that can hold a wedding. England, Wales and Scotland have many castles and you can have a reception, non-religious wedding, and civil partnerships. Some popular British castles include Augill Castle, Bovey Castle, Carr Hall Castle, Coombe Abbey, Eastnor Castle, Hazlewood castle and Langley Castle to name but a few.
Having your wedding at a French chateaux is the ultimate in romance. A French chateaux will provide you the opportunity to use one large room for your reception, a section of the chateau or you can book the entire chateaux depending on the size of your party. Some French chateaux’s that offer wedding services include Chateau de Mercues, Chateau de la Barre, Chateau de Jallanges, Chateau de Codignat, Chateau de Bagnols, and Chateau d’Audrieu.

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