Wedding

From proposal to “I do,” our Wedding category offers romantic inspiration, practical planning advice, and the timeless ideas every couple needs for a beautiful celebration.

Whether you’re choosing your venue, exploring décor, or searching for personal touches, this space guides you through every detail with elegance and ease.

  • 5 Tips for Planning a Hen Night

    Planning your own hen night gives you complete control to create the exact celebration you want — no surprises, just pure fun with your favourite people. From setting the date and guest list to choosing venue, activities, theme and games, every detail can reflect your personality. These five practical tips will help you organise a memorable hen do without the stress.

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    How to Plan a Girls’ Weekend Away

    A perfect girls’ weekend starts with intention: keep the group small (6–8 max) for easy decisions and deeper connection, then secure accommodation that suits everyone’s vibe and budget — boutique hotel, Airbnb villa, or spa retreat. Choose one signature activity everyone will love (spa day, rooftop dinner, group photoshoot) while leaving plenty of unstructured time for spontaneous fun, cocktails, and meaningful conversations. Coordinate a soft colour palette or matching outfits for aesthetic photos, work to the lowest budget in the group, and use shared apps for transparent cost splitting.

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    9 Lesser-Known Places Worth Visiting in Dublin

    Dublin hides a treasure trove of secret spots beyond the usual tourist trail — discover The Blind Pig, a 1920s-style speakeasy accessed through a hidden brick passageway where you whisper the password for entry into a world of themed cocktails served from old-book menus. Napoleon’s Toothbrush, a quirky historical relic gifted by the French emperor himself, sits quietly in the Royal College of Physicians — a tiny, unexpected piece of history perfect for trivia lovers and literature fans alike. Bagots Hutton offers a gothic-Da Vinci-inspired wine bar with limited Chesterfield sofas and weekly food specials in the heart of the hipster triangle — intimate, atmospheric and ideal for quiet evenings. The Library Bar inside the Central Hotel enforces a strict no-music policy, creating a country-club haven of high-back chairs, crackling open fires and relaxed conversation — perfect for morning-after recovery or planning the day’s adventures. Sweny’s Pharmacy, immortalised in James Joyce’s Ulysses, now runs as a volunteer-run second-hand bookshop and lemon-scented soap seller — a literary pilgrimage site that feels frozen in early-20th-century Dublin.