Recent legislation permits the marriage registrar to marry
couples outside the registry office if requested. Gibraltar’s three best
hotels have been registered as places where marriages can be held. In addition,
there is a historical building and natural settings which are available for
hire. These include, ‘The Mount’, (built in 1797), today a listed
building but was formerly the official residence of the senior officer of the
Royal Navy in Gibraltar and which boasts fascinating gardens.
The Alameda Gardens were developed in 1816 under the instruction of General
Sir George Don, a Lieutenant-Governor of Gibraltar. Today the
gardens have developed into the Botanical Gardens and house open-air theatre
and contain a number of protected species including rare specimens donated by
the Royal Botancial Gardens at Kew. Wedding services are permitted in ‘The Dell’ – an Italian style garden designed by a Genoese
gardener in 1842. Two fountains dating from the early 20th century and a
waterfall and pond form part of the stunning scenery.
The Rock, Caleta and Eliott Hotels have been authorised to hold marriages on
their grounds and www.gibraltar4less.com offers teams of
advisors to assist with every aspect of arranging your Special Day from
arrangement of legal paperwork, flights and accommodation, bridal beauty
services, cakes and bouquets, catering and photography.
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