You know, a wedding day is your Big Day. And it’s rightfully called so. It’s the only occasion in your life when you’ll have all the people you love all around you to show their love and affection for you. It’s once in a lifetime celebration, well, mostly. It’s an event to remember. And we Indians leave no stone unturned to add oodles of magnificence, splendor and glamor to the wedding functions of the family. For this very reason, now-a-days, there’s a growing trend of celebrating this bond of togetherness at amazing venues. The wedding venues range from quaint old traditional havelis and palaces to grand luxurious hotels and resorts. Here’s the round-up of the stunning venues for your big day and you can get a LOT more details at Zankyou Weddings.
Rambagh Palace, Jaipur
Known for its extravagance, style and grandeur, Rambagh Palace is the palatial abode of the Maharaja and Maharani of Jaipur. It is one of the most elegant and beautiful wedding venues in Jaipur to give you the authentic feel of traditions and royal heritage.
Vivanta by Taj, Surajkund, New Delhi
Nestled in a forested neighbourhood overlooking the 10th century heritage Surajkund Lake Complex, Vivanta by Taj is among the best wedding venues in Delhi. It is within city yet away from the city. It beautifully reflects the zesty, chic and vibrant spirit. This property is ideal for stylish and sophisticated celebrations of love.
City Palace, Udaipur
Built atop a hill, in a fusion of the Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles, towering over the lake Pichola is the majestic City Palace. Providing a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings, City Palace is listed as one of the most romantic wedding venues of India. The ambiance and the aesthetic beauty of the heritage building is unique and unmatched.
Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad
Falak-numa means “Like the Sky” or “Mirror of the Sky” in Urdu, Falaknuma Palace is a rare blend of Italian and Tudor architecture. More than a hundred years old, each area of the palace was planned ahead of its time and is very well executed. One of the grandest palaces in the world, Falaknuma Palace has influences from various parts of the world amalgamated with great ease in its architecture. It is indeed a dream destination and truly one of the best wedding venues in India.
Park Hyatt, Goa
If an intimate beachfront ceremony at sundown appeals to you, then Park Hyatt, Goa is where your wedding fantasies can come true. The lush lawns, enchanting landscapes, tastefully-decorated indoor venues at this star hotel exude grandeur and luxury at every turn.
The Palace Grounds, Bangalore
Boasting of sprawling acreage, the Palace Grounds, Bangalore, is ideal for those who wish for an extravagant and regal wedding ceremonies not far away from the main city. Owned by the Mysore royal family, the Palace Grounds is perfect to host elaborate and lavish weddings in Bangalore.
Umaid Bhawan, Jodhpur
Perched high above the desert of Jodhpur, Umaid Bhawan palace is one of the most opulent residences in the world. With its fascinating past and an enchanting present the Umaid Bhawan Palace is apt for that upscale yet royal wedding. Replete with traditional elephant-ride welcome, an authentic Rajashthani ambience in an ancient palace, Umaid Bhavan is truly an iconic wedding venue in India.
Hyatt Regency, Mumbai
One of the Leading 5 Star Hotels in Mumbai, Hyatt Regency is known for its contemporary luxury and elegance. Fairytale weddings are brought to life by meticulous planning and thoughtful service and thus making it a luxury wedding venues in Mumbai.
Do these wedding venues inspire you to plan your dream weddings in style and grandeur? You may check out more details at Zankyou Weddings. Do share your favorite wedding venue in India in the comment section.
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Fantastic information and post. The photos are so romantic that I feel like writing a story which just revolves around a wedding. 🙂
Thank you. I so agree with you, Ruchi, these places look so beautiful. And you MUST write a story around a wedding DEFINITELY!! Looking forward to it! 🙂
These destination wedding venues add a shade of glamour to the shaadis. A new trend of tying the knot in mid-air or atop a peak is on the rise.
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Yes, the destination weddings are definitely on the rise and they do add that wow factor. True, these days couples do like to say
‘I Do” at unique and quirky places. Good to see you here after a long time, Kalpana. How have you been!! 🙂
I’ve always thought Indian weddings were so colorful! Even their venues are.
What a treat for the eyes!! Though, I’m sure any of these are a ‘treat’ for the wallet too! 😀
Totally a dream wedding destination..Would love to get married again..Phew these places are so breathtaking..My God
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Oh wow…. I get all dreamy over here looking at the pictures and reading about the venues…. Looks like a fairy tale come true… simply amazing:-)
Palace grounds Bangalore in the list ! Yay! Hip hip hurray to that !
WOWOW beautiful .. I can vouch for the Rambagh palace .. It is so beautiful and the staff there takes care of even the smallest of details. I have the opportunity to stay there for a week some time back, one of my school mates got married there .. although i spent most of my time drunk 🙂 but still enjoyed , i need to dig out some pics and post ..
But they are expensive toooooooo 🙂
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Wow beautiful place with royalty .. most beautiful place is Ram Bagh palace.. marry in Ram Bagh Palace is like dreams come true and feels like king/ queen.. if you want to marry with royalty and luxury then you must come here..
nice post…
Thanks for sharing…
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Thanks for the informative post