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REGAL WEDDING BRIDAL MARCH AT THE MANILA PENINSULA

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Wedding marches are an enduring tradition of many wedding ceremonies. But the processional march we use at The Peninsula Manila for grand weddings has an especially illustrious heritage – it’s the same music Princess Victoria of England chose for her wedding to Frederick IV of Prussia. Its elegant strains give every wedding at our hotel a royal touch.

Plan ahead for your elegant Manila escape and get special rates and exclusive benefits with our Luxury in Advance offer. Whether celebrating a special anniversary or just a weekend staycation, when you book a stay at least 14 days in advance, you’ll be treated to delicious buffet breakfasts, flexible arrival and departure times, significant savings, and more.

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Our magnificent indoor and outdoor venue choices – from grand ballrooms to lush gardens – paired with world-class cuisine, luxurious amenities, and peerless service, ensure your special gathering leaves a lasting impression.

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Revel in your newlywed bliss in one of our elegant, stylish Executive Suites. You’ll enjoy spacious bedroom and living room areas, a sumptuous marble bathroom, and all the impeccable details and extras that epitomize The Peninsula’s commitment to excellence.

Discover an array of splendid wedding-plan ideas and options at our annual wedding showcase, Weddings at The Peninsula and More, hosted at the hotel on the weekend of April 5 and 6. Book your celebration during the event to enjoy special deals and offers.

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