Weddings in Spain - Everything You Need To Know! ft The Boutique Wedding Co

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @dutchieandthesunfilms
    @dutchieandthesunfilms Год назад

    Loved the video and the info! I'm a wedding videographer with the focus on storytelling and all the moments that really does matter. It's always good to learn. Thank you! Looking forward too al the weddings of season 2023! 😍 Wiss you all the best!

  • @avecreationstv502
    @avecreationstv502 3 года назад +3

    This was such a great watch and I learnt some things I didn't know before - I had no clue that region of Spain got so much sun! Wow. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Nulyweds
      @Nulyweds  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! Glad it was insightful 😊

  • @neesharose5298
    @neesharose5298 2 года назад

    Super helpful video to learn more about destination wedding planning in Andalucia!

  • @theboutiquewedco
    @theboutiquewedco 7 месяцев назад

    I so enjoyed doing this Video with Olivia almost 3 and a half years ago now!! I'd love to add that since 2021 prices of weddings in Spain have changed drastically with 30% increases pretty much across the board and we are now at around 32 to 38K for a 50 person wedding in Spain!!

  • @nigeldutton9125
    @nigeldutton9125 2 года назад

    Do you do a video on what documents are needed .

  • @Nulyweds
    @Nulyweds  3 года назад +1

    We speak to Lucy from The Boutique Wedding Co all about weddings in Andalucia, Spain! We talk about the costs, the weather, the pros, the cons and more!
    You can contact her using the links below:
    Website - www.boutiqueweddingsinspain.com/
    Instagram - instagram.com/theboutiquewedco/
    Facebook - facebook.com/theboutiquewedco/

  • @mariaoh7171
    @mariaoh7171 8 месяцев назад

    25-30k pounds for only 50ppl 😮 Il get married at home thanks 😂

  • @oskarobit
    @oskarobit 3 месяца назад

    Simple is fish and chips, simple is a burger... Spanish dishes can be simple or very elaborate. Spain is not only known internationally for the quality of the product, but also for the level of the chefs. You talk too much with a lot of, shall I say, inaccuracy about the food, the climate and blablabla. The truth is that Spain is as big as diverse. Examples:
    - Tapas versus pintxos.
    - The Basque Country is second only to Tokyo in density of Michelin-starred restaurants. Sound simple?
    - An August day in Seville versus Bilbao can be like 45 versus 35 degrees Celsius.
    - The southern half is hotter and drier, the northern half cooler and more humid.
    - The ‘Mediterranean culture’ is pretty much confined to... the Mediterranean coast.
    - The only desert in Europe is in Almeria, opposite you have the greenest mountainous landscape you can imagine. Not to mention a brave sea.
    - As for the quantity and quality of the food in the caterings, you can find everything; from rubbish to excellence. Just like in the rest of the world.
    - The wine is not good: Spain is a world producer of excellent wines. Ribera del Duero was awarded as the best wine region in the world. But you can find dozens of wines with certified D.O. (Denominaciones de Origen) from different regions: Ribera del Duero, Rioja, Toro, Jerez, Cava, Rías Baixas, txakolí....
    ....
    We are happy to welcome good tourism: cultural, gastronomic, pilgrims, artistic, campers, history lovers, festival nomads, etc. In two words polite and respectful. We are fed up with morons jumping off balconies, drunk girls and boys vomiting and vandalising everywhere, cruise ships invading cities and bringing nothing positive and old ladies complaining that ‘people don't speak my language’*.
    BTW, Spain is fifth in WHS by Unesco. Only 8 sites from the top.
    I have met many tourists in Bilbao, mostly from the United States, who ask me about McDonalds, BK and other franchises to eat at. I kindly point them to one nearby, but.... Fuck!!! that's like visiting the Louvre and asking for postcards!
    And that's it, I'm done. We Spaniards are usually in a good mood and polite to visitors. You have to be the way it is. Spain is not an amusement park.
    * Honey, it's you who's visiting your friend's house...