Where can you get married in Denmark? Danish wedding offices and wedding locations

Those who get married in Ringkøbing are rewarded with this beautiful view of Ringkøbing Fjord during the wedding ceremony.

Ringkøbing is one of Denmark's oldest small towns and delights visitors with its exciting history and great atmosphere. The town is located directly on Ringkøbing Fjord on the North Sea and is known for its idyllic surroundings and Danish cosiness, among other things.

Ringkøbing offers plenty of flair with its picturesque cobbled streets and beautiful old town and merchant houses that tell the story of a bygone era.

The small harbour town on Ringkøbing Fjord was voted the happiest town in Europe in 2007.

Its beautiful location and authentic Danish charm make Ringkøbing an attractive wedding destination for couples from all over the world.

The Danish Baltic Sea island of Aero is considered an insider tip for bridal couples from all over the world in many respects. With its idyllic island setting and fascinating picturesque landscapes, Ærø is the perfect wedding backdrop.

Far away from the usual tourist hustle and bustle, this Danish island lies between Fyn, Als and Langeland in the Baltic Sea. The island's wonderful nature will immediately captivate you. You will discover beautiful beaches, rolling landscapes with sea views, fields and meadows as far as the eye can see.

Florists, hotels, restaurateurs and event organisers: the island of Aero is fully geared towards couples looking to get married.

Weddings on Aero – a highlight for eternity! Let yourself be enchanted by the beauty of the island and say ‘I do’ in one of the most romantic places in Denmark!

The experienced wedding photographers on Aero will capture the magical moments of your wedding in unique pictures. Your love will be immortalised in natural, emotional and professional photos.

Aabenraa, or Aabenraa as it is called in Danish, is a charming, picturesque small town in southern Denmark.
Aabenraa is located about 30 kilometres north of Flensburg on an inlet of the Baltic Sea called the Aabenraa Fjord. Due to its proximity to Germany, Aabenraa is a popular wedding destination for many couples from Germany.
Aabenraa is known for its white churches, historic houses, cobbled streets, maritime flair around the harbour, well-kept sandy beaches and wild coastline.
There is always a romantic atmosphere in the old town hall of Aabenraa, where the registry office has been located for many years.
  
The old town hall at Storegade 30 in Aabenraa was built between 1828 and 1830 and is an example of classicist architecture.

Weddings take place in the beautiful, historic council chamber.

Ribe lies where the sky, sea and land meet.
With its distinguished status as Denmark's oldest and best preserved city, Ribe offers its guests a unique atmosphere. Only in a few places of the country one can still experience the whole medieval city centre with the old half-timbered houses, the cobbled streets and the cathedral.
Your civil ceremony will take place in Denmark's oldest town hall (built before 1496), the old Bürgersaal, under the eyes of feudal and official lords of the 17th-20th centuries, whose portraits adorn the hall.

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The capital of Denmark inspires with an urban flair, a wide range of entertainment and countless enchanting places, from wildly romantic to modern.

Although Copenhagen is a vibrant city, it also offers many quiet green areas and numerous "you and me" experiences. Denmark's capital is a worthwhile destination for those interested in history, architecture, adventure and festivals.

What you have to expect from experience in the Copenhagen registry office is the somewhat longer processing time of your submitted documents. We would be happy to reserve a wedding date for you - only in this way can you secure a desired date and make the preparations for your wedding without stress.

A special offer for a romantic "affirm".

"Once upon a time..." is how most fairy tales begin. The fairytale of the fairytale island of Fyn - the island of Hans Christian Andersen - with a flourishing variety of authenticity, harmony, cosiness and typical Danish hospitality still exists. Like a real fairytale island, Fyn is a treasure chest full of experiences. Over 1,100 km of coastline make Fyn Denmark's maritime centre.
Nowhere else can you find so many castles and manor houses as here. Some of these castles are now furnished as hotels and offer customers with a taste for romance during their stay beautiful hours.