Clayton Hotel Silver Springs
- 500
- 109 Bedrooms
- From €68.00 pp
Cork is a dream location for a romantic wedding, offering a tapestry of stunning backdrops. Its reputation as 'The Rebel County' is matched by its fiercely beautiful and independent spirit, which is reflected in its wedding venues.
Planning your day in Cork means access to some of Ireland's best wedding suppliers. From florists who forage locally to photographers who know the most secluded and scenic spots for your portraits, you'll find passionate experts to bring your vision to life.
Legally, all couples marrying in Ireland must give at least three months' notice to a registrar. Be sure to check the official guidelines on the HSE website to ensure all your paperwork is in order.
Budgeting is a key part of planning. In Cork, venue costs can vary widely, but here’s a general guide:
Tips for Managing Your Budget:
Each season in Cork offers a unique romantic charm for your wedding day.
Ireland's weather is famously unpredictable. The 'four seasons in one day' saying is often true, so it's wise to plan accordingly.
Always have a wet-weather contingency. Ensure your venue has beautiful indoor spaces for your reception and photographs, just in case. A collection of stylish umbrellas for the wedding party can also make for fun, memorable photos if you do get a shower. Your photographer will be an expert at working with the Irish light, which can be magical even on an overcast day.
Getting to Cork is straightforward for both local and international guests.
Cork offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all your guests.
Many wedding venues provide a number of on-site bedrooms, which are typically reserved for the immediate wedding party. For other guests, Cork City has numerous high-quality hotels. Picturesque towns like Kinsale, Clonakilty, and Ballycotton are filled with charming guesthouses and boutique hotels. It's a good idea to suggest a few options near your venue and enquire with hotels about securing a discounted rate for a block booking.