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The Perfect Destination – Elope in Charleston

Charleston Elopement

Charm and Elegance Unveiled

Congratulations to Steph and Gemo on their decision to elope in Charleston! What a beautiful and romantic choice of location. The Charleston Gaillard Center is truly an impressive venue, with its stunning architecture and elegant style.

It provides the perfect stage for such a significant and intimate celebration. It’s even more special that this is where Gemo proposed to Steph. Returning to the place where their love story began adds an extra layer of meaning and sentimentality to their elopement.

Choosing to elope in Charleston allows Steph and Gemo to focus on what truly matters – their love and the presence of their loved ones. By keeping the guest list limited to just their families and close friends, they can create an intimate atmosphere filled with warmth, love, and support.

Celebrated in the most intimate and meaningful way

After their heartfelt ceremony at the Charleston Gaillard Center, Steph and Gemo have chosen to celebrate with a reception at Circa 1886 Restaurant. This charming venue will provide a cozy and elegant atmosphere for their post-ceremony celebrations. The combination of delicious food, warm ambiance, and the company of their loved ones will make for a truly unforgettable evening.

Steph and Gemo’s decision to elope in Charleston is truly inspiring. It shows that love can be celebrated in the most intimate and meaningful ways. Their choice of venues – the Charleston Gaillard Center for their ceremony and Circa 1886 Restaurant for their reception – perfectly captures the beauty and charm of Charleston.


To all the fellow wedding vendors – Thank you so much for being a part of this wedding day! We loved working with you. We sincerely appreciate everyone involved and all the effort put in to make this day special.


Franzi Annika Photography | Charleston Wedding Photographers