Burns Night 2022: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide
Widely recognised as ‘Scotland’s second national holiday’, for those who have never been to a Burns Night before, the sequence of events throughout the evening
So, you’re planning your wedding. Not that enthused by what’s on offer in your home town you cast your eye a little wider… Maybe have the wedding somewhere else…maybe Scotland…
Scotland is an excellent country to get married in.
If all you want is a simple wedding at the registry office before you vanish to your honeymoon: not a problem, the registry office on George the Fourth Bridge is incredibly beautiful.
Or do you fancy indulging in your romantic dreams to get hitched in a castle like Dundas Castle or Auchen Castle
What about doing something in nature? Without the hassles of lugging a marquee, DJ and booze into a field?
The Royal Botanic Gardens offer the chance to get married in beautiful surroundings
Or are you keen for something totally and utterly unusual and unique? Want to get married in a tree? You got it.
Or maybe say your vows in the historic Surgeon Hall ?
Or the original place to elope to: Gretna Green!
Scotland offers you have a wealth of choice about how your wedding can be, simple or lavish, quirky or traditional.
Are you planning a wedding in Scotland? Are you needing help arranging accommodation and flights for your guests? Let me help!
Widely recognised as ‘Scotland’s second national holiday’, for those who have never been to a Burns Night before, the sequence of events throughout the evening
If you wander up Edinburgh’s George IV Bridge, in the centre of the city’s Old Town, to the intersection of Candlemaker Row, you’ll be greeted
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