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Hard Days Night Hotel to showcase wedding fayre
Liverpool’s award-winning Hard Days Night Hotel is set to play host to its autumn wedding fayre on Sunday, October 4.
Between noon-4pm, couples will descend on the Beatles-inspired hotel, whereby more than 20 specialist exhibitors will showcase a range of products including bridal and grooms wear, car hire, cakes and delights, filming, photography, gifts and favors.
Throughout the day guests will also be able to take a tour around the Grade II Listed venue, while they receive tailored advice on how to make their dream wedding a reality.
Wedding and Events Manager Marian Cotter said: “We’ve hosted many successful wedding fayres previously and are excited to welcome and congratulate couples who are planning to tie the knot.
“We have searched the nation far and wide to find the highest quality exhibitors for the day – this year we have even arranged a Bridal Emporium so that guests can view the clothing on elegant models.”
In addition to visiting the varied exhibitors, attendees will be treated to an array of live entertainment and offered a selection of delicious canapés, provided by the hotel’s in-house restaurant Blakes. Each bride-to-be will also receive an exclusive goodie bag courtesy of the venue’s partner Lush Spa of Liverpool.
Marian added: “Our wedding fayre is a great day out for couples who are planning their big day. By displaying all wedding aspects under one roof, guests will be able to get a true feel for the nuptial necessities that are needed, and it will also give them a chance to see how our hotel can be transformed into a stunning wedding venue.”
Admission is free. To organise a show around or for a copy of our wedding brochure to be sent to you direct, please contact our wedding planner on +44 (0)151 236 1964 ‘selecting option 4’.
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