The date of the wedding fell on Catalonia Day, a holiday that is almost as big as Victory Day in Russia. It was not a problem for us to find decent contractors for equipment rental, because we prepared everything in advance.
A famous historical site near Barcelona was chosen for the celebration. A family castle, which was passed down in the family from father to son.
Several zones were thought out here, including transformer zones. They were changed right during the wedding dinner especially for the evening program.
The seating scheme turned out to be like a work of art, combined with the fruit table, it attracted the rapt attention of the guests a little longer than usual.
It was by all accounts an unusual multicultural wedding, decorated in black, the bride’s favorite color. What else would you expect from a girl who keeps a snake at home?
At the Russian-German celebration there were no problems with communication, they communicated in all languages, including Spanish, in which the contractors communicated.
The surprise was the first dance of the newlyweds — a passionate tango. It was rehearsed on the territory of three countries — in Russia, Germany and Spain. The Spanish cake was traditionally cut with a saber.
Of course, it was impossible to just traditionally throw a bouquet, although it could have been unexpected under the circumstances. When everyone was lined up and ready to catch, the bride turned around and handed the bouquet to the girl she wished the most happiness to marry.
At the end of the evening part, the bride, not thinking long, was the first to jump into the pool in her wedding dress, as if opening the night program. Some guests joined her with gusto.
On the second day the holiday continued with a lounge party on the famous Barceloneta beach. One of the traditional Spanish cafes — Chiringuito — was closed especially for us.
Based on our 15 years of experience planning Barcelona weddings, the ideal months are May through October when the weather is warm and sunny. We particularly recommend September and early October for comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists, while still enjoying the Mediterranean charm.
Yes, you'll need specific documentation and permits for a legal wedding ceremony in Barcelona, Spain. Our team handles all the necessary paperwork, including venue permits, civil ceremony documentation, and any special requirements for international couples.
We recommend starting your Barcelona wedding planning at least 12-18 months before your desired date, especially if you're planning during peak season. This timeline allows us to secure your preferred venue, coordinate with local vendors, and ensure all legal requirements are met with Spanish authorities.
Barcelona offers many beautiful Catalan wedding traditions that can make your celebration truly special. We can help incorporate local customs like the sardana dance, traditional Spanish guitar music, or a midnight churros station, all while maintaining the perfect balance with your personal vision.
Most Barcelona weddings we plan typically host between 50-120 guests, though we've successfully coordinated intimate ceremonies of 20 and grand celebrations of 200+. Our team can recommend perfect venues and logistics solutions based on your guest count and style preferences.
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