This is how A&O described their unique location to guests. They selected an old fort situated in a stunning natural park at Guincho, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
The venue’s blend of historic military architecture and modern minimalism, with its stone walls and glass features, perfectly complements the breathtaking natural backdrop. It’s a place worth crossing the Atlantic to experience in all its splendor, which I always consider when planning a destination wedding.
The pop of coral color, wooden elements, and carefully chosen fabrics for the welcome and seating plan softened the ambiance and added warmth to the space. On top of this, the candlelight detail during dinner, turned the ambience even more magical.
Finally, the thoughtful details, such as the square-shaped stationery—reflecting the groom’s design skills—provided the personalized touch to the wedding decor that the bride and groom desired.