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Cape Town is the second best place to get married in the world, according to a new study. Images via Unsplash

Cape Town makes top two of world’s best places to say ‘I do’

A new study shows that beautiful Cape Town sits comfortably at second place in the top 10 places to get married in the world!

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Cape Town is the second best place to get married in the world, according to a new study. Images via Unsplash

For many people, the venue is one of the biggest elements in a fairytale wedding. While some prefer small churches or huge gardens, others see themselves saying yes to the person of their dreams on top of a cliff overlooking the ocean. If you’re unsure where you want your wedding to take place, you may want to consider Cape Town – especially since it’s the second-best place to get married in the world – according to a recent study.

Cape Town makes top two of best wedding destinations in the world

If you’re looking to have a wedding that rivals all weddings then Cape Town should definitely be on your radar.

A study done by DC Jewellery found that Mother City has ranked at number two of the top 10 best places to get married to the love of your life.

The list was compiled out of 10 destinations that were ranked according to the weather in those destinations, the price of luxury hotels in the area, and LGBTQ+ friendliness.

Without further ado, these are the top 10 places to get married according to DC Jewellery;

  • Mexico –  Wedding destination index score: 7.3/10
  • Cape Town – Wedding destination index score: 7.2/10
  • Cancun – Wedding destination index score: 7.1/10
  • Playa Del Carmen – Wedding destination index score: 6.8/10
  • Sydney – Wedding destination index score: 6.5/10
  • Barcelona – Wedding destination index score: 6.4/10
  • Lisbon –  Wedding destination index score: 6.3/10
  • Rio de Janeiro –  Wedding destination index score: 6.1/10
  • Buenos Aires –  Wedding destination index score: 6.0/10
  • Madrid –  Wedding destination index score: 5.9/10

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