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Our unrivaled venue selection for weddings includes two glamorous ballrooms - each with spacious foyers, as well as the garden terrace - an intimate outdoor setting surrounded by the skyscrapers of Seoul. Say your vows in one of our exquisite ballrooms, each boasting modern and glamorous décor – from the chandeliers down to your elegant place settings. With a roster of internationally acclaimed chefs from our seven unique restaurants and bars, Four Seasons Hotel Seoul will take your wedding to the next level with innovative and elegant menus, created exclusively for your wedding. As you make arrangements with your Four Seasons Wedding Specialist, creating a menu will be a key part of the process. We are delighted to cater to different cultures and religions. Four Seasons Hotel Seoul is delighted to introduce you to world-famous florist Nicolai Bergmann, whose on-site shop and team of designers will help make your dream wedding a reality. Total Rooms: 317 Distances: Seoul Incheon International Airport - 48.2KM
The philosophy of the AW Convention Center is to give the best customer value for the most important moment by providing attentive service from beginning to end. The AW Convention Center has everything that is needed for successful wedding, including state of-the-art ballrooms of various sizes, best menus prepared by chefs whose skills are equal to those of top-class hotel restaurants and wedding and party experts of extensive experience who look into every last detail.
Seoul is the capital of South Korea and has four distinct seasons offering a variety of wedding options. From the urban elegance of modern Korea to ancient palaces, celebrate the most important day in your life and make your wedding fantasy turn into reality.
Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a sprawling metropolis where hyper-modern towers, high-tech subways and where pop culture meets Buddhist temples, palaces and street markets. Marrying modern buildings with centuries-old structures, Seoul is certainly a city of contrasts. There are not many cities in the world that have tall and huge urban skyscrapers standing next to a historical royal palace built hundreds of years ago, this unique and beautiful contrast between the old and ultra-modern backdrop of Seoul, make it possible for you to get an astounding wedding gallery. Thanks to the local reality television show “We Got Married” in 2009 and every hit Korean TV drama, the wedding photo boom has really taken off and attracted overseas couples to travel to Seoul for their ultimate fabulous and over-the-top wedding photo shoot. Seoul offers lots of magnificent luxury wedding venues and plenty of high quality wedding suppliers. There is even a “wedding town” in the heart of the city. If you are an aficionado of K-drama and/or Song Cheon Yi, you may consider a true Korean style wedding, be the star of your very own K-drama. Seoul is a wonderful city with great culture; vibrant lifestyle and warm hospitality making your wedding experience a truly unforgettable one.
The modern Korean wedding feast or reception (kyeolhon piroyeon) can be a mix of traditional and western cultures. At a traditional wedding feast, guests would expect to find bulgogi (marinated barbecue beef strips), galbi (marinated short ribs), a variety of kimchi (pickled cabbage with a variety of spices, with other ingredients such as radishes, seafood). There will be many accompanying bowls of sauces for dipping. The meal is always accompanied with a vast quantity of white, sticky rice as well as gimbap, which is rice, egg, spinach, crab meat, pickled radish, and other ingredients rolled in seaweed and sliced into 1-inch rolls. Mandu, which are deep-fried or steamed dumplings filled with cabbage, carrot, meat, spinach, garlic, onion, chive, and clear noodle will also be offered along with a soup, which very frequently has a kimchi base, or even a rice cake soup (rice dumplings with chicken broth) or doenjang jigae, which is a fermented soybean paste soup. Also popular is a light broth boiled from dried anchovies and vegetable soups rendered from dried spinach, sliced radish or dried seaweed. Steamed rice cakes (tteok) sometimes embellished with aromatic mugwort leaves or dusted with toasted soy, barley, or millet flour are presented as a tasty ritual food. A large variety of fruits, such as Korean pears, and pastries will be offered for dessert afterwards. In South Korea, the major crop has historically been rice, and thus most Korean traditional alcoholic beverages are rice wines such as Yakju, Cheongju and Makgeolli. Rice wine is often used during the wedding ceremony. Soju, a clear, slightly sweet distilled spirit, is the most popular Korean liquor, it is made from sweet potato. There are also a number of traditional wines produced from fruits or flowers. These include wines made from maesil plums, chrysanthemums and peach blossoms.
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