Planning a Dublin wedding? Here's our new favourite luxury city centre venue Planning a Dublin wedding? Here's our new favourite
After Valentine’s Day, New Year’s Eve, and the Christmas period, there are a lot of excited couples about to start planning the most special day of their lives.If you’re planning a Dublin wedding, listen up, because we’ve found the most amazing place for a luxurious city centre wedding.is a new lifestyle hotel, located on the edge of Merrion Square, making it the ideal location for your nuptials.
Just imagine toasting to your love in the Collins Club, before celebrating with loved ones and family, and snapping some gorgeous wedding photos in Merrion Square, surrounded by Dublin’s gorgeous greenery, and lively city vibes. Sandra says that for couples in the early stages of planning, Dublin offers a diverse range of stunning venues, landmarks, and architecture for the perfect cosmopolitain flair.
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