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The Six Best Places to Get Married in Ireland


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By Dave Brandley   [ 27/06/2007 ]
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The Six Best Places to Get Married in Ireland

As any newly-wed will attest to, weddings are a wonderful and magical occasion, whether on a cliff-top in Hawaii or in a Las Vegas chapel. There's something really special, however, about an Irish Celtic wedding. It is, perhaps, the beautiful, soft Celtic light silhouetting the bride, or the sound of a warm, crackling fire in a castle, but it certainly is unique.

Adare Manor, once the hunting retreat of an English gentleman, is stunning and awe inspiring, and is at the top of our list. Adare Manor's staff, attentive yet unassuming, are of the highest quality. A meal in the candlelit great hall is an amazing experience all on it's own. As a venue for a wedding, it is unsurpassed.

Powerscourt Castle, however, runs a very close second to Adare. Set just outside of Dublin in the Wicklow Hills, Powerscourt Castle is sophisticated and warm. Its sprawling and beautiful gardens include a golf course that's one of the finest in Ireland.

For anyone who likes the hustle and bustle of a city, University Church is a favorite wedding ceremony choice. On Stephens Green, in the very centre of Dublin, you'll find a wide selection of surrounding hotels to have the reception. The Fitzwilliam Hotel, the Merrion Hotel, and the August Shelbourne Hotel are all within walking distance. From the chic and trendy Merrion to the magnificence of the newly refurbished Shelbourne, any and all of these venues can provide a wedding celebration of the highest quality.

For people who are looking for a taste of the country, check out Hotel Dunloe Castle. Completely surrounded by sixty four acres of parkland and gardens, and overlooking the esteemed Gap of Dunloe, weddings held here permits guests and the wedding party to go sightseeing to some of the most beautiful landscape in Europe.

The Radisson SAS St Helens caters to people who are looking for the advantages of a wedding in the city without the bustle. Just fifteen minutes from the very center of Dublin, on lavish and sweeping grounds, it truly is a hidden treasure. Within the walls the city seems like it is thousands of miles away. The hotel has an assortment of packages, from a basic rate to the Diamond Package for people that prefer to push the boat out that bit further.

In the central part of County Clare, Dromoland Castle is next on the list. Proprietors of this site characterize it as one in which old-world sophistication is combined with modern age comforts. This is not an idle claim. Dromoland is also less than ten miles from Shannon airport, which is a transatlantic travel stop over point, making it extremely accessible for people traveling from the United States.

The business of Irish weddings is growing and there is an abundance of information and resources, particularly on the internet, that can help in your planning. For information on things from clothes from the wedding party to chauffeur services, extensive lists are available if you look. If it is the magic of Celtic culture and tradition that is appealing about having an Irish wedding, there are jewelers that sell Irish wedding bands for just about any taste.

So, making plans for a wedding in Ireland couldn't really be much easier, except for the matter of finding someone to marry. But how complicated is that?

About the author:
L Maher is a writer for http://www.irishcelticjewels.com who writes about Irish history, customs and the remarkable places to have the perfect wedding in Ireland. Get information on Dromoland Castle Hotel and the meaning of Celtic and Claddagh wedding jewelry.

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Article tags: celtic wedding rings, irish weddings, weddings ireland, irish wedding venues, University Church, Radisson Hotel, Dromoland Castle Hotel, Adare Manor, Shelbourne Hotel
 

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