Paris wedding planning

Getting married in Paris

is something that most couples dream of. The City of Lights is one of the most romantic places on earth and is an unforgettable destination to

say “I do” to your loved one.

However, many people are not aware that getting married in Paris can be difficult and expensive, as well as nerve-wracking. Here’s how you can plan your wedding in Paris to a T.

It’s important that you do some thorough research before making any decisions about your big day. Write down all the things you want for your special day and make sure that you have enough budget for everything, including the venue and food. Do some research about the best wedding venues in Paris and look around for some restaurants that serve great food. You also need to consider how many guests will be attending your wedding, so make sure that you’re not over- or under-catering!

You should also consider including some activities in your itinerary to keep your guests entertained during their stay in Paris. There are several activities you could include on your itinerary such as a trip to Disneyland Paris or a cruise along the Seine River. You could also choose from other activities like a trip up the Eiffel Tower.

Wedding planning is a stressful time. You’re typically trying to balance it with work, school or family obligations, and it can seem overwhelming to figure out what needs to be done, when it needs to be done, and how you are going to do it all.

The best way to make wedding planning easier

is to go into your planning with a strategy. We’ve divided the wedding planning process into distinct phases. Each phase has different tasks that need to be completed by a certain time for you to stay on schedule and avoid unnecessary stress.

The first phase of wedding planning happens from the moment you get engaged until 11-12 months before your wedding date. The tasks that you need to complete during this phase include finalizing your guest list, finding a venue (and potentially caterer), meeting with vendors such as photographers and florists and choosing your bridal party.

Phase two of the wedding planning process

begins about 11-12 months before your wedding day and ends around three months before the big day. During this phase, you’ll create your budget, order invitations, finalize vendors and start dress shopping.

This is also a good time to start thinking about any special touches

that you want at your wedding reception, such as décor and wedding flowers.