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Prominent Venues For Weddings in Northern Ireland

If you are one of many people considering weddings in Northern Ireland, you probably know about the rich history and splendid landscape of the country. Not only is it popular for numerous remarkable castles, but also for its contemporary structures inspired by Lanyon's creations such as the Belfast Castle and the Queen's University. During the late 16th century, the Irish resistance fought against the English, wherein the Northern Ireland served as their base. Though the nation hasn't been ruled under colonialism, a union between Great Britain and Ireland has emerged. Today, the country is under the UK Parliament and UK Government.

Belfast, the largest city in Northern Island, is known to be the most famous wedding venues of all the towns in the country. And as this city has a number of scenic places, views, and settings, every couple will need a professional wedding photographer Northern Ireland. The picturesque scenes of the town must be captured along with the couples' prized moments. It is a must-see place that should not disregarded when choosing a wedding venue. Belfast Castle is among the famous landmarks of the city. In the 17th century, Belfast has become a settlement of the Scottish and Protestant English, highlighting the chains of hills it has.

Ballygally is another favorite wedding venue. A village lying on the Antrim coast, the place boasts its popular Ballygally Castle, which is in fact a much loved place of professional wedding photographers. The castle is said to be the oldest building in Ireland which is still occupied. Vintage cars are the most ideal for a wedding car hire UK. First, it is because the vintage models suit the culture-filled and historical place; and because antique cars are classier than the fancy models we have today. A series of Neolithic houses remain on the area, and a lot more have been discovered on the lower ground of Ballygally Bay. The beach will definitely be a breathtaking place to spend the sunset while the matrimonial ceremony is taking place.

Another popular wedding venue is the town of Carrickfergus. It is a large town situated North of the Belfast Lough. It is also famous for the classic Irish folk song called "Carrickfergus". Like the aforementioned towns, it also brags the beautiful Carrickfergus Castle which is mostly in wonderful sight during sunset since it emphasizes the aged color and structure of the castle.

The historical castles add up to the many reasons why Northern Ireland wedding venues are very much famous to the soon-to-wed couples.


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