Belief Awards publicó una lista con los lugares más románticos para casarse este 2020. No solo le presentamos los lugares, sino la historia romántica de las parejas que han contraído matrimonio en estos lugares.
Foto de Erik Zavala. Wedding Planner Guadalupe Alvarez – Penzi Weddings
San Miguel de Allende, una ciudad de la época colonial situada en el altiplano central de México, es conocida por su arquitectura barroca española, su floreciente panorama artístico y sus festivales culturales.
They meet in Colombia during a wedding in March, Armando was doing a Masters in Boston and he was invited to come to Colombia by the bride´s cousin. It was love at first sight. They met again in Mexico in November and they tried to spend every moment together. Even though their relationship was long-distance, they tried to see each other every month.
If you’re into mariachis, classy bride and groom style, and all the Mexico vibes, Danielle and Clayton’s colorful San Miguel de Allende destination wedding is the one for you! We’re totally inspired by the effortless cool essence this day had. Since the couple’s number one goal was to create a weekend full of fun with family and friends, they chose to celebrate their big day at Casa Hyder. The completely breathtaking venue not could house many of their guests and didn’t need much decor to come to life! The team at Penzi planned the reception decor and vibrant florals, and the rest was natural beauty. Get ready for total San Miguel de Allende destination wedding inspo and lots of lively photos by the talented Lindsey Boluyt!
NEW YORK – Aug. 19, 2020 – PRLog — Have you ever imagined getting married underwater? How about having a cenote as the scenery of your ceremony? Or maybe during a Hot Air Balloon ride? How does it sound to have a wedding with no guests?
These are some of the possibilities offered by Pop Up Weddings Destinations, a project designed for Elopement Weddings and Mini Weddings, with a maximum of 15 guests. This celebration includes a ceremony, a cake, and a photoshoot. All done in a 3-hour span.
The pandemic has forced companies to innovate in their touristic products. This new proposal puts Mexico again as a spearhead in Latin American destinations by presenting romance experiences with differentiating value. “Joining this worldwide group with Pop Up Weddings will promote our country’s top destinations for weddings and romance experiences. It is an honor for us to present this unique, innovative project that will help revive this tourist segment that has suffered so much during this COVID-19,” mention Guadalupe and Ilse.
The two destinations chosen to be the first locations for Pop Up Weddings Destinations Mexico are San Miguel de Allende and the Haciendas of the State of Yucatan.
The heart of Mexico is in the hands of the wedding planner Guadalupe Alvarez, who leads the team in this magical town through her destination wedding company Penzi Bodas.
“San Miguel de Allende is a beautiful colonial town in the center of Mexico. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with romantic streets and amazing venues. The weather is amazing most of the year. It is also Conde Nast traveler’s 2nd best city to visit in 2020,” explains Guadalupe Alvarez. “A typical wedding tradition in the region is the callejoneadas, a parade with music, mariachis, big puppets, a donkey and lots of fun. It also involves cultural experiences filled with traditions of our Mexican charming towns.”
The wedding planner Ilse Diamant is in charge of the paradisiac beaches and the famous Mexican haciendas. She leads the team in this magical corner of Mexico through her company, Diamant Events.
Haciendas of Yucatan are jewels of an era gone by, now converted into luxurious hotels, restaurants or museums, Yucatecan haciendas offer a historical and sensational experience. They have been restored respecting the original architecture so that we can make a trip to the past and know its importance in the history and culture of Yucatan.
Paulina and Samuel were married in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where the groom’s parents met. The event was planned by Guadalupe Alvarez and Meegan Cardenas of Penzi Weddings.
The couple was able to use the city as an integral part of the wedding, incorporating the groom’s history and culture into the event.