Destination Wedding at the Hotel Alfonso XIII, Seville
Each couple has their own way of celebrating love. Ricky and Antonio’s was sophisticated, emotional, and deeply joyful. They chose the iconic Hotel Alfonso XIII in Seville as their setting, a place full of history, palatial architecture, and that warm air that only the south has.
A Place with Soul and a Lot of History
Located in the heart of Seville, the Hotel Alfonso XIII was the perfect backdrop for this destination wedding. With its Andalusian architecture and impeccable gardens, it offered a visual and emotional experience that lived up to what Ricky and Antonio imagined for their big day.
Preparations Filled with Laughter and Complicity
They both got dressed in separate rooms inside the hotel, surrounded by close friends and family who crossed countries to be with them. There were tears, hugs, carefully embroidered details, and, above all, an atmosphere of shared excitement.
Civil Ceremony under the Sevillian Sky
The ceremony took place in the central courtyard of the hotel, with a simple and elegant setup. Readings full of emotion, live music, and the bright eyes of two men who knew that this moment would change everything. Their honest and personal vows brought tears to everyone present.
Cocktail & Dinner under the Mudejar Arches
After the ceremony, the cocktail party was held in the hotel gardens, with a gastronomic proposal that fused Andalusian and cosmopolitan flavors. The dinner, arranged in the Salón Real, was simply spectacular: golden details, white flowers, and a magical atmosphere.
A Party that Was Pure Celebration
The dance floor lit up with the first song chosen by Ricky and Antonio and did not go out until well into the morning. Friendships from all over the world, toasts with French champagne, and a DJ who knew how to read each moment with accuracy.
If you are planning a wedding in Seville with style, emotion, and natural photography, I would love to join you and tell your story from the inside, with sensitivity and authenticity.
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