Waterfront wedding in Baltimore at Historic London Town and Gardens.

Tips To Plan The Perfect Waterfront Wedding In Baltimore


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Whether you’re getting hitched by the bay or tying the knot on the bank of the South River, Baltimore is the perfect place for a wedding by the water. Certainly, saying I DO by the water’s edge is elegant, peaceful, and replete with natural beauty. Below, the events manager at Historic London Town and Gardens, a Baltimore wedding venue, shares advice about planning a waterfront wedding that will really make a splash.


Expert Advice for Stunning Waterfront “I Do’s” in Baltimore

Expert Advice by Historic London Town for a Stunning and Seamless Waterfront Wedding in Baltimore

Photo credit: Historic London Town & Gardens/Rachel Smith Photography

It isn’t difficult to figure out the appeal of a waterfront wedding. With a gorgeous view and great atmosphere, it’s hard to beat an event staged on a river or by the ocean. Yet, when planning such an event, it’s important to remember that nature isn’t always cooperating. Plan your wedding for a time when the weather is likely to cooperate, assuming some or all of the wedding will be outside.

At Historic London Town and Gardens, we have both beautiful gardens that change seasonally and provide unique settings twelve months of the year and eight acres of waterfront with magnificent views. We combine the outdoors with a wonderful indoor Glass Pavilion that provides an ideal wedding rain plan alternative which is critical for a waterfront wedding venue. The vision is one thing; reality is that some days it rains. Make sure your Baltimore venue will be equally as elegant should that happen.

Waterfront weddings also seem to be more susceptible to the winds. Whether wedding ceremony on the bay or a river, the breeze that comes off the water changes with the movement of the sun. One minute it can be calm, the next, a bit blustery. Consider this when planning your decorations: you’ll want to use candles that won’t blow out, place cards that won’t blow away, and table cloths and centerpieces that won’t fly off or be knocked over. Weighted objects work best!

Bride and groom on the dock at Historic London Town & Gardens.

Photo credit: Historic London Town & Gardens/Bekah Kay-Evergreen Elopements

Another important consideration is the heat. Think about your guests seated in the sun. In May and September, this is wonderful; mid-July, not so much. An indoor alternative with air-conditioning can be a blessing in the hot months. For example, consider your guests such as elderly people, those with allergies, and most certainly for dancing.

As a final word of advice, be sure to interview your wedding photographer well. Make sure they know the site, how the light moves, where the money shots are. Finally, that they have a game plan and are efficient with your time. If they have never been to the site, suggest they visit with their camera. That way, they can scope it out ahead of time. Too often, we see either every shot staged in front of a pine tree or a couple gone too long. Then they miss cocktails and delay dinner. All because the photographer doesn’t know the grounds. Don’t let this happen to you.

In conclusion, a Baltimore waterfront wedding offers a breathtaking backdrop for your special day. It combines elegance with the serenity of the water. Hopefully, with these expert tips, you’ll be well-equipped to create a celebration that is as stunning as the scenery.