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The best place in Queenstown for all your floral needs from Valentine's day to birthdays, loved ones, Corporate, Functions and Gatherings. Give us a call - We know what looks good! Julie-Anne Smith Rylev started in Whangarei as a small girl visiting all the flower shops and gathering flowers from her grand mother’s garden, a pure passion at childhood. After training in Auckland at the age of 15 with Forget Me Not Flowers (now Daphne Studio of Design “The Vox”) Julie-Anne moved onto work and train in Sydney and lived in Indonesia for three years, then returned to New Zealand to pursue her floral career. Managing Wild Poppies and Flower After Hours for several years she then set out again to travel further abroad and worked with world famous Ken Turner and Caroline Dickinson in London, UK.
As one of the desired wedding destinations, Queenstown offers unbeatable wedding settings such as alpine resorts, lakes, gardens and chapels. It’s also a place of relaxation and adventures ranging from biking tours to bungy jumping. Enjoy a fun and joyful time here.
Queenstown is a scenic town in the South Island of New Zealand. It is one of the most beautiful regions of Otago and offers year round attractions. The town sits on the edge of Lake Wakatipu and is surrounded by the majestic and breath-taking Southern Alps. Queenstown is also known as the adventure and adrenaline capital of the world. The dynamic landscapes and demanding terrains allow Queenstown to offer every type of thrill seeking activity imaginable. With a buzzing atmosphere and stunning scenery, couples can choose from a lavish church wedding, to a more adventurous bungy jumping wedding, a heli-wedding in the Southern Alps or of course embrace a traditional Maori wedding. There are a huge range of activities for couples and guests to enjoy before or after the wedding such as golfing, bungy jumping, helicopter trips, mountain biking, paragliding, wine tours, five-star dining and much more. Queenstown has a growing reputation as a world-class wedding destination with its four distinct seasons - blue-skied summer, russet-gold autumn, white snowy winter and a colourful blossom spring. It has always been a gay-friendly town and the laid-back kiwi attitude makes it a perfect location for same-sex couples tying the knot. The incredible natural beauty and the adventure spirit of Queenstown definitely makes every wedding so unique, special and memorable. No wonder superstar Chinese actress Yao Chen got married in Queenstown!
Deciding what to serve at your wedding to add that extra Queenstown element? Here are some suggestions: • Rewena Bread also known as “Maori Bread” • Lamb • Pavlova • Wine like Central Otago Pinot Noir
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