On a recent trip, we set out with Kerry Jeanne Photography, on a tour of luxury destination wedding venues in the greater Dublin area. We stopped in for a tour and lunch at the stunning Carton House, a Fairmont Managed Hotel. We were charmed by the Georgian house’s neoclassical beauty and the marvelous way the historical house was integrated into the hotel’s contemporary spaces and accommodation.
Read MoreIn April, we set out with Kerry Jeanne Photography on a tour of stately wedding venues in the greater Dublin area. Powerscourt Estate with its Palladian mansion, formal gardens (that was listed by National Geographic as the third best garden in the world), spectacular views of Sugarloaf Mountain and the Wicklows, diverse attractions available, and it’s proximity to Dublin make it a delightful location for destination weddings in Ireland.
Read MoreIf green rolling countryside dotted with castles and quaint pubs sound like the kind of backdrop you’d like to welcome your nearest and dearest for your destination wedding, what better place to exchange vows than the breathtaking landscapes of Ireland? Back in April we set out on a luxury Irish venue reconnaissance mission with Kerry Jeanne Photography and our very first stop (straight off the plane in Kerry’s case) was Luttrellstown Castle.
Read MoreOh how enchanting the Emerald Isle is with her verdant fields, majestic oaks, dramatic coastlines, charming pubs, kind people, adorable herds of sheep and stunning manors and castles. Ireland is an idyllic place to host a destination wedding. Imagine taking over a country manor house for a five day celebration vacation with your nearest and dearest and showing them the best that Ireland has to offer. Here are six of our favorite places in Ireland to host destination weddings both large and small.
When we first decided to launch our European destination wedding team, we knew Ireland had to be one of the locations we focused on. The rolling countryside, castles, cliffs and headlands, the welcoming locals with their cozy pubs and their love of the craic (the Gaelic word for social fun, and yes it’s pronounced “crack”) and the ever changing light on the landscape makes beautiful backdrops and an inviting environment to gather…
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