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SPONSORED: Celebrate your wedding in style at the Old Course Hotel St Andrews

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From the newly refurbished Ballroom to the rooftop West Deck, there are plenty of options for getting married in style at the Old Course Hotel, St Andrews.

Picking a venue is one of the first wedding decisions couples have to make, and it’s also often one of the most challenging.

At the Old Course Hotel there’s so much history and so many options on offer, the decision will feel easy.

Built in the 1960s, the hotel’s iconic setting overlooking the world-renowned Old Course, Swilcan Bridge and West Sands beach makes for a unique backdrop to your big day.

Set the tone

You’ll have the flexibility to get married in your favourite spot from anywhere in the AA Five Red Star Hotel.

Want to take full advantage of the stunning views of the golf course and beach? Opt for the rooftop West Deck on the fourth floor or the bright and airy conservatory.

There’s also the recently refurbished Ballroom which has been completely redecorated, from new carpets, fixtures and fittings to a new bar area and mirrored back wall.

“It truly makes us one of the most iconic and memorable places to hold your wedding ceremony and celebrations,” says General Manager Helen McBride of the newly refurbished Ballroom.

For your wedding breakfast and reception, the Ballroom seats 130 for dining while the Hall of Champions seats 240. If you’re working to a more intimate guest list and want something a little cosier, there are smaller rooms and restaurants available, too.

All venues will be decorated to your tastes, so choose the one that works best for you and that you think will set the right tone for your dream wedding.

Five star treatment

Don’t worry about figuring out the right space by the yourself; the Old Course Hotel’s dedicated wedding coordinators will be on-hand at every step of the way to help you plan your wedding.

They’ll even have a team to help you with any last-minute touches and to ensure everything runs smoothly during the day itself.

And the VIP treatment doesn’t have to stop once your wedding is over.

Spend the night in one of the luxury rooms or suites, complete with picture-perfect views and silk-lined walls – you’ll even be treated to rose-petal turndown service and champagne!

Why not stay on for a little minimoon to really extend the celebrations and get your married life off to a relaxing start?

The resort boasts a globally acclaimed Kohler Waters Spa offering the finest treatments, and it’s the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate after all the wedding planning.

The hotel also offers golf and other fun activities like land yachting, beach kayaking, zip-lining, stand-up paddleboarding, fishing, racing and rallying at Knockhill Racing Circuit, horse riding and clay pigeon shooting.

Within the beautiful university town of St Andrews and surrounding areas, there are also options for gin tasting, shopping and sightseeing.

If you’ve got guests travelling from afar for your wedding, they’ll have plenty to keep themselves occupied and turn their trip into a little holiday.

Find out more about getting married at the Old Course Hotel and all available options. Give them a call on 01334 474371 or browse their website online here.