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B A N Q U E T S , R E C E P T I O N S , S H O W E R S & P A R T I E S

C H I C A G O W E D D I N G & P A R T Y R E S O U R C E

W W W . C H I C A G O W E D D I N G R E S O U R C E . C O M

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By Anna Sachse, CTW Features

A big city celebration has modern conveniences, while a country setting offers its own rustic chic charm. One thing is

for sure, you want a personal backdrop for your big day. Here is some insight to help you decide which setting is right

for you.

THE CITY WEDDING

At the top of the list for why an urban wedding should

win out? Practicality. First, you have your pick of venues,

from traditional hotel ballrooms to modern museums

and art galleries to hip converted warehouses, restaurants

and more, all of which are likely practiced at working

with big events. Many may even include everything from

tables to lighting and the sound system with their venue

fee or catering minimum.

Getting married in town enables access to numerous qual-

ified vendors, allowing you to pick the caterer, florist, bak-

er or DJ that best suit your needs, personality and budget.

There are no travel fees, delivery charges will be minimal if

any, and competition may open the door to special pack-

ages, discounts or deals. Plus, it’s easy to meet with your

vendors pre-wedding on a lunch break or after work if you

need to hammer out centerpieces or sample the menu.

A Tale of 2 Weddings

A city soirée or a fête on a the farm? Here’s how to decide the

celebration style that’s right for you

ROBIN FALK PHOTOGRAPHY

ROBIN FALK PHOTOGRAPHY