December 27, 2023
Every couple has special dates that hold significant meaning for them: the day you met, your first date, the proposal, or any other important event. Imagine how romantic it would be to get married on such a symbolic day! If you're excited about this idea, take a look at the calendar and check if the date is suitable for your celebration.
If it falls on an inconvenient day of the week or another holiday, or if the chosen date is already booked for a wedding venue or by a contractor, consider the option of having the official registration and the ceremonial part on different days.
The weather not only affects the timing of the wedding day and the choice of the venue but also sets the overall atmosphere of the celebration. The mood of a wedding in cold winter or hot summer will noticeably differ. Consider which season would be the most comfortable and suitable for you.
A wedding outdoors with cocktails and dancing under the stars is better planned for the summer, while a cozy celebration with rich colors, homemade baking, and aromatic mulled wine is perfect for the fall. If you want to use specific flowers in your bouquet and decor, keep in mind that they also have their seasonality—getting lilacs in the fall is nearly impossible.
The planned budget often influences wedding dates. Summer months and early autumn are considered the most popular among couples, and therefore the cost of wedding services may be higher than in other seasons. A wedding in winter or early spring will be much more affordable for you without compromising the quality of services.
Having a wedding on holidays (such as during May or New Year holidays) is a great idea for those planning to invite many guests from afar, making it easier for them to break away from their work routine. It's also a solution for those planning a wedding in a different city or country.
On the other hand, many people want to dedicate extended weekends to family or have a short vacation, and your wedding might disrupt their plans—keep this in mind when choosing the date. If you still decide to have a wedding on a holiday, notify the guests as early as possible.