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Not your average wedding venue, Midnight Hotel, Autograph Collection in Canberra will host your wedding ceremony for FREE when you book your reception in one of their hotel event spaces.
The wedding ceremony will be held in the central Atrium space that presents landscaped gardens, and a cascading waterfall feature, nestled in the heart of Midnight Hotel. The ceremony will include 10 chairs, a signing table, a small PA system and microphone, and a toast of sparkling wine to cheers the bride and groom.
Allow the celebrations to continue at the hotel's on-site venue, Midnight Bar, that makes for the perfect backdrop for your wedding reception with the bar's chic interior design and plush furnishings, complemented by a modern alfresco dining setting. Select from three menus, thoughtfully designed, and executed by Midnight Hotel's Executive Chef, featuring only seasonal and locally sourced produce. You'll be spoilt for choice with the various food and beverage packages to choose from. To assist with the decision making, the couple will receive a free menu tasting with the team at Midnight Hotel ahead of their special day.
As the evening draws to a close, the newlyweds will enjoy a complimentary stay in the luxurious Midnight Junior Suite, with late 12pm check-out. Each room boasts premium amenities including a complimentary minibar, plush king bed, espresso machine, atrium views, custom made Hunter LAB toiletries, and Google Chromecast in-room entertainment.
Let's make this thing official! Enquire with Midnight Hotel's team of event specialists today via the link here and mention this offer to start planning your dream wedding at Midnight Hotel.
T&C's –
- Offer is available for all weddings booked between October 2023 and end of April 2024.
- Minimum spend for wedding reception at Midnight Bar is $15,000.
Image credit: Bel Combridge Photography