9 Unusual Places Where People Tied The Knot

Couple exchanging vows on a glacier with snowy peaks in the background.

3. Mount Everest

If you want to pull of a wedding of this kind, you’re going to need a bomb photographer and an awesome team! That’s Mount Everest and it took them nine days to hike! Read the full story here.

Mountain wedding with bride and groom in a breathtaking alpine setting.
via lonelyplanet.com

4. In A Cemetery

Randy Kjarland  and Diane Waller wanted to get married with all their family and friends, so they got married in front of their parents’ graves. People on the internet did find this weird, but the couple’s intentions were sweet and beautiful. Read the full story here.

Celebrating love at unconventional locations for memorable wedding experiences.
via dailymail.co.uk

5. Another one In A Cemetery!

Paul Adams and Samantha Smyth was the first couple in UK who got married in the cemetery. Their friends thought they were mad but the couple finds the local cemetery of sentimental value as they live nearby and they have walk their dogs there, everyday for the past two years. Read the full story here.

Unusual wedding location at a historic cemetery entrance in Australia.
via dailymail.co.uk

6. Gas Station

Now this couple decided to be frugal on their wedding day and celebrated it on a gas station! The groom and owner of the gas station urged his bride to celebrate their wedding on the gas station to save expenses and they had a wonderful night with their family and friends. The gas station was located at Patras, Greece. Read more about it here.

People dancing and socialising outside a venue at night.
via huffingtonpost.com

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.


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