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5 Different Types of Wedding Venues in Malta to Choose From

By August 6, 2018 No Comments

Choosing a venue for your big day can be a real headache, but knowing your options can truly make your life simpler. So, whether you’re travelling to Malta to get married or you just need some help to kick-off your search, here’s all the information consolidated into a list.

1. Wedding Hotels in Malta

One of the most common options for Maltese brides and grooms is the hotel wedding. With a myriad of different hotels in Malta and Gozo to choose from – including historic, modern and classic ones – and at varying prices, you’ll be spoilt for choice in this department. When opting for a hotel wedding, however, we’d really recommend visiting a few places for coffee, dinner or just a wander and then making a list of the three you like best. Then, get in touch with their Events Team and take it from there.

2. Historic Venues for your wedding in Malta

Malta is known for its history, and there are many venues that can let you turn back time on your big day. Among your options here are museums and estates, and each will have its own set of limitations in terms of the maximum number of guests allowed, how long your do can be, and availability among others. The beauty of choosing a historic venue is, of course, the aesthetic you get… Just think about how stunning your photos will be!

3. Gardens for weddings in Malta

From privately-owned gardens to public ones, there are tens of beautiful green locations you can choose from. Some hotels also have their own gardens, which would marry both your wish to have a garden wedding and also the flexibility of having a hotel wedding. Weather, in this case, should be your number one worry, so it’s wise to speak to the team running the venue to discover what your options would be should it rain on the day. It’s also good to keep in mind that, in the sweltering summer months, you may need to rent a marquee or two to give your guests some protection from the sun.

4. Restaurants

While it’s not that common, some restaurants do take on wedding bookings given that the number of guests can fit in your restaurant of choice. The best way to know is to ask family and friends if they know of any restaurants that can accommodate you, or to give the manager a call and enquire. Once again, hotels can come to the rescue as some of their restaurants may be able to host you. Moreover, don’t be afraid to ask if you could just book the venue (and not the food).

5. Beach Weddings in Malta

With a growing number of lidos and beach clubs around the island’s coast, a beach wedding in Malta can now be as sophisticated as any other previous option. And, while this limits your wedding to the warmer, dryer months, it will give you the opportunity to make your beach wedding in Malta that much more memorable.

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