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Insights from the Bridal Open Day in Palma: Rings, Dresses and Honest Tips

A personal recap of an exclusive Bridal Open Day in Palma — jewelry, dresses, planners and candid conversations in a relaxed atmosphere.

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28 December 2025
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Einblicke in den Bridal Open Day in Palma: Ringe, Kleider und ehrliche Tipps
One cool January day in Palma, the Cappuccino San Miguel was transformed into a small, tasteful marketplace specially for wedding couples. The gathering was organized by Wedding Passion in collaboration with the well-known planner Lluïsa Lull — and you could tell right away: this wasn’t about show, but real help with planning. Couples could browse stalls, try on rings, talk about floral ideas and look at dresses in peace. I particularly liked the corner with travel agencies for honeymoons; you don’t see that everywhere. Nicolás Joyeros was an official sponsor and displayed pieces that felt both classic and wearable — perfect for couples looking for something with character. The event was private and by registration, and the atmosphere stayed relaxed: no sales pressure, more chatting over a glass of cava. If you’re newly engaged and planning in Palma, a day like this is worth it: it saves time, gives reliable contacts and sometimes even small discounts from exhibitors.

Cappuccino San Miguel – venue in Palma

The Cappuccino San Miguel on the Passeig is more than just a café: that day the bright hall was turned into a compact wedding market. Small tables for florists, an area for bridal fashion and a quiet corner for consultations made the atmosphere pleasant. Ideal for couples who don't want the hustle of a big fair but prefer personal conversations. I recommend coming in the morning — it's sunny then and after the tour you can still take a walk through the old town.

Nicolás Joyeros – Borne boutique and sponsor

The Cappuccino San Miguel on the Passeig is more than just a café: that day the bright hall was turned into a compact wedding market. Small tables for florists, an area for bridal fashion and a quiet corner for consultations made the atmosphere pleasant. Ideal for couples who don't want the hustle of a big fair but prefer personal conversations. I recommend coming in the morning — it's sunny then and after the tour you can still take a walk through the old town.

Wedding Passion & Lluïsa Lull – first-hand planning

Wedding Passion had the schedule well organized; Lluïsa Lull was present, offering short advisory tips and connecting couples with suitable vendors. That's invaluable if you're new to Palma. Lluïsa comes across as calm, knows local venues and has clear recommendations for florists and caterers. She especially helps couples who want a Mediterranean feel without being kitschy. Small bonus: she often shares contacts for photographers who know how to work with light in Palma.

How to make the most of a Bridal Open Day

Come with concrete questions and a rough idea of your budget; that saves time. Photographers, travel and rings are often decided faster when you see samples. Use the opportunity for short conversations instead of just taking brochures: real recommendations come from chatting. Bring comfortable shoes — some couples stay longer, then stroll to the Borne and mingle in cafés. And note down names and Instagram handles immediately, otherwise you'll lose good contacts between the to‑do list and the invitation planning.

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