Getting Married in Denmark Blog
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With the large number of international couples who visit Denmark to have their big day every year, we decided to build this blog to give you inspiration for your Danish elopement.
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
1w ago
Photo Credit – Finort Wedding // Bouquet – Det Sorte Træ
The Orangery
There are 4 rooms available for hire at Villa Kultur. We will take a little look at each in more detail below but, without a doubt, the Orangery is our absolute favourite!
This is quite simply a stunning room at Villa Kultur and absolutely perfect for those smaller, more intimate ceremonies where couples will be bringing just a few close loved ones. It has a sense of simplicity, peace and calm and brings the outside in with its tropical plants and lush green garden. The Orangery can accommodate between 20 – 45 people, d ..read more
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
2M ago
Getting Ready
It was the morning of Wednesday, the 15th of November, 2023. Normally Copenhagen’s November skies are cloudy and full of rain, but today was different.
Franklin and Paulo woke up in their hotel room at the NH Collection Hotel, a gorgeous hotel located right by the water in the heart of Copenhagen, to the sun shining brightly in the sky.
As well as the sunshine, there was a real buzz of excitement, anticipation and love in the air! Because today was their wedding day!
It was very important to Franklin and Paulo that they get ready for their wedding together.
When ..read more
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
5M ago
Photo Credit: Hanna Busuk
Kolding is around a 1 hour drive from the German border, and is a town which is bustling and modern, while maintaining that quaint Danish charm that so many of the towns and cities in Denmark possess.
It is impossible, once you arrive in Kolding, to avoid the magnificent Koldinghus, towering protectively over the town! Its intriguing and historic magnificence invites all those who catch sight of it, to go and check it out.
Hopefully, if you’re thinking of getting married in Kolding, you might like to add a visit to Koldinghus to your list of thin ..read more
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
6M ago
We put together this article to inspire and excite you!
It’s so great for couples planning their wedding in Denmark to know that there are many wonderful and totally unique locations available to them.
Most couples want to have their wedding in one of Denmark’s beautiful town halls (of which there are many)! But we know there are a small number of couples who are interested in what is available outside the town hall – maybe you’re bringing a lot of guests, maybe you want to make your day a bit more of a full day experience or maybe you just want something a little bit different?!
If yo ..read more
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
7M ago
A perfect bridal makeup marries long-lasting power with weightless comfort by focusing on skincare and utilising highly pigmented and lightweight products. The ‘secret ingredient’ in my toolbox – optional individual lashes, enhance your comfort with their ‘barely there’ sensation, and can be built to your desired lush lash effect.
In keeping with my commitment to inclusivity and consideration – my kit includes a comprehensive range of products for all skin tones, as well as primarily perfume-free products containing clean ingredients, in order to cater to clients with sensitiviti ..read more
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
8M ago
Jagvir & Martino were married in Copenhagen’s magnificent City Hall in a wedding that was stamped firmly with their unique style, was beautifully bright & colourful, and was FULL of love as they were surrounded by so many of their close family and friends.
Read on to find out more about their beautiful day in Denmark and to see their wedding featured in Vogue!
A German / Indian Wedding in Denmark
Denmark prides itself on being one of the easiest and most welcoming countries in the world to get married, not only for multinational couples, but for LGBTQ+ couples too, and Mart ..read more
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
8M ago
Copenhagen Pride Week
August is a very special month in this city, because that’s when Copenhagen goes all out to celebrate Pride Week, a series of more than 130 events and debates shining the spotlight on the LGBTQ+ community, covering art, talks, culture, human rights, healthcare, concerts and culminating in the huge Pride Parade. It’s an ambitious 9-day program and there’s something for everybody.
In the spirit of celebration, Copenhagen turns into a radiant, glittery, rainbow paradise, where the entire city is involved, not only the LGBTQIA community itself: at the parade you’ll even f ..read more
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
9M ago
Restaurant Pilekælderen
Where can I eat late afternoon in Copenhagen?
We are often asked, here at GMiD, by couples who are marrying in the Copenhagen area, where we can suggest they can go for a late lunch after their early-mid afternoon wedding ceremony.
What a lot of people don’t realise is that many of the restaurants in the city do in fact close their kitchen after the ‘standard’ lunch time hours (around 2.30pm – 3pm) while they prepare for the evening dinner service.
For those couples who are looking for a place to eat in the late afternoon while in Copenhagen, if nothing ha ..read more
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
9M ago
Photo Credit: Kim at Woodland Diaries
JUTLAND
JULY
What: The Nightwatchman’s Tour
Where: Ribe Town
When: Most evenings from 8pm
Way back in the day (a long time ago) the Nightwatchman would tour the streets of Ribe to make sure everyone was safe, there was peace and harmony on the streets and to warn Ribe’s citizens of any impending danger, such as floods! Now he still makes his tour but to locals and tourists alike, taking them around the quaint and beautiful town of Ribe, speaking of its history, both in spoken word and song.
The tour is free of charge, lasts around 45 minutes and ..read more
Getting Married in Denmark Blog
9M ago
Photograph Credit: Hanna Bursuk
ÆRØ
JULY
What: Town Fair – Ærøskobing
Where: Ærøskøbing
When: 20th – 23rd July
The Ærøskøbing town fair is exactly what you’d expect it to be; full of fun, food, stalls selling weird and wonderful trinkets, laughter, games, and lots of locals & visitors combined, joining together to get involved in celebrating and enjoying the gorgeous, quaint and picturesque streets of Ærøskøbing.
Definitely worth checking out to experience some super local culture if you’re getting married in Ærø on or near these dates!
Photograph Credit: Hanna Bursuk
AUGUST
Wh ..read more