Wedding facts
Scotland doesn't have a residency requirement, but complex rules and regulations make hiring a professional destination wedding planner a must. There is a three- to four-month filing period for document processing. The cost of a license is 26 pounds (about $45 dollars).
From kilts to bagpipe music, many couples incorporate local traditions when they marry in Scotland. Lute players often provide soft ceremony music while tapestries provide unique backgrounds for wedding photos.
When to go
The best time to visit Scotland is in the late spring or summer. It is always rainy, but the winters are the worst. By comparison, the driest and warmest weather is during June, July and August, which also corresponds to the high tourist season.
Insider tips
Europe is not a cheap place to tie the knot, and Scotland is no exception. Expect to pay at least $2,000 for a simple ceremony, cake, flowers and an on-site coordinator.
For the honeymoon, you can stay in a castle for about $400 a night, while an inn runs about $200.
Who to call
British Tourist Authority: (212) 581-4700. Scottish Tourist Board: (031) 332-2433. Greater Glasgow Tourist Board: (041) 227-5880.
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