Scotland: an ideal wedding destination to get married in exclusive traditional way. A place in the girth of nature where one can enjoy all types of pre and post marriage functions.
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Why you should get married in Scotland?
1. Why you should
get married in
Scotland?
With exquisite beauty all around,
Scotland has become one of the most
popular destinations in the world to get
married. People all over the world find
unique ways to get married so the
wedding ceremony becomes a
memorable occasion not only for the
couple but for the guests as well.
2. Why to choose Scotland?
• Its capital city is Edinburgh and it was built on seven hills like Rome
• It’s famous for its lakes and islands, surrounded by water, with over
600 square miles of water
• It is the only country in the Great Britain that recognizes Humanist
Wedding
• Wedding can be commemorated in a registered office, church,
synagogue, other religious venue of couple’s preference, home,
prison, hospital etc.
4. Popular
wedding
destination
The best thing about Wedding
in Scotland is you can get
married anywhere and it's full of
unique destinations to get
married. Two top destinations
to get married are: Castles and
Suites.
Craigrownie castle Suites
5. Wedding:
Sunday Afternoon is the
when most weddings take
place. It is the peak period in
any week for getting married.
It’s the day off from work for
most people.
6. Before the
Wedding:
Men have Stag party and Women
have Hen party before the wedding
which is most commonly known as a
Bachelor or Bachelorette party.
The groom chooses his Best Man who
will look after the rings of the couple
during the wedding ceremony. Best
Man is usually a close friend or a family
member like brother.
7. After the
Wedding:
Wedding reception takes place after
the ceremony in which guests are
invited for food, drinks and other
celebrations.
All the guests leave their presents at the
table where the reception takes place.
The Best Man, Brides Father and the
Groom give speech at the wedding
reception. It’s a tradition.