Whether you have 40 or 400 guests, we will ensure your day is flawless and unforgettable.
If you’ve always dreamed of a luxury hotel wedding look no further than the St. Paul Hotel. With a historical past, yet with staff on the pulse of what’s modern, this venue has so much to offer couples and their guests. We’re not sure if it’s the European inspired elegance, top-notch service, or award-winning food that makes this venue a must-see. But as Leslie Ingiald, Director of Sales & Catering, put it, “Whether you have 40 or 400 guests, we will ensure your day is flawless and unforgettable.” Here’s what you need to know about the St. Paul Hotel, a luxury wedding venue.
FLAWLESS EXECUTION
“We have the most expert wedding organizers that treat every wedding as if it was their own family’s wedding. From ornate details to the grand execution, the staff covers everything for you,” says Ingiald. This includes, “A Wedding Expert that plans and facilitates vendor set up, as well as timing and execution of the details throughout the wedding celebration.” So even though you can have a formal wedding here, with staff that makes it feel like it’s a family affair, you know you’re getting great personalized attention. You can also have your ceremony at the hotel, along with your reception. So it’s perfect if you have out-of-town guests, or desire one location for the entire wedding.
A BRIDAL SANCTUARY
Many hotels provide space for the bride to get ready, but the staff at the St. Paul Hotel offers what they refer to as a bridal sanctuary, the L’Etoile Room. Brides and their bridal party can get ready in a relaxed and elegant setting here with room for hair and make-up sessions and last-minute bonding. The room “combines gorgeous, timeless décor with all of the amenities a bride could want, giving her a peaceful and relaxed space for her wedding day preparations,” says Ingiald.
ALL-IN-ONE LOCATION
Along with having an exceptional place to get ready, a ceremony spot, and a reception with dinner, the St. Paul Hotel is special because it enables you to have your 1st look in either their gardens or on the Grand Staircase. It’s these extras that a luxury hotel provides that make it unique for a wedding day that is stress-free and as high-end as you’ve always envisioned.
AWARD-WINNING FOOD
Now we know there are many places where you can choose to get married. But for foodie couples, often having a luxury wedding venue with award-winning food becomes a priority. From bridal showers that include a 5-course tea to seated wedding receptions with the ultimate in food options, the St. Paul Hotel has the ability to please those that appreciate fine cuisine and want to incorporate that into their celebration.
CATERING FOR OTHER LOCALES
If you know about their award-winning food but are having your wedding elsewhere, consider this: The St. Paul Hotel caters to other venues. Ingiald explains other venue options, “We’ll bring you everything you need to ensure your intimate wedding is effortless, enchanting, and elegant. With over 100 years of impeccable service, The Saint Paul Hotel remains the premier choice for catering in the Twin Cities. We cater at the Landmark, Ordway Center for Performing Arts, and Rice Park.”
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