Once Married At First Sight Australia kicks into gear for 2023, its main location will, of course, be the infamous dinner table. It is, after all, where all the fighting magic happens.
WATCH: Married At First Sight 2023 first look
But before the wine is thrown and the brides and grooms dramatically swap partners, there is still the ever-so-important task of actually getting hitched.
And while MAFS is known for its drama, there’s no denying there is a beauty to the ceremonies, with the couples saying “I do” in some stunning locations around the country.
From Byron Bay to Rooty Hill, scroll on for all of this year’s MAFS wedding locations – so you can bask in all of their beauty.
Lyndall and Cameron | Villa Rustica Byron Bay
Lyndall and Cameron said “I do” at the gorgeous Villa Rustica in the Byron Bay hinterland. As the name suggests, the location boasts a rustic yet charming aesthetic, with a Moorish courtyard, exquisite gardens and even a swimming pool. Sadly, while the Villa is available for Photoshoots, the official website says they no longer host weddings. Was MAFS their last straw?
Bronte and Harrison | Sydney Coliseum Theatre in Rooty Hill
Bronte and Harrison got hitched at the Sydney Coliseum Theatre. With striking architecture and interiors, the building is the first of its kind in Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales. The versatile venue has a 2000-seat auditorium, three foyers, seven bars, VIP room, rehearsal room, multiple entertaining areas, and more.
Dan and Sandy | Miramare Gardens, Terrey Hills Sydney
Dan and Sandy’s ceremony took place at the picturesque Miramare Gardens, “nestled amongst 4 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens” as their website reads. While they have many function rooms, their standout is, no doubt, the luxury Grand Ballroom – with floor-to-ceiling windows that look out to the stunning landscape.
Claire and Jesse | Novella On The Park, Abbotsbury, New South Wales
Claire and Jesse tied the knot at Novella On The Park in Sydney. With seven luxurious function spaces, this five-star venue caters for weddings and other special events. And has a diverse menu to boot!
Ollie and Tahnee | Carriageworks Sydney
Ollie and Tahnee got hitched at Carriage Works in Sydney. Situated in the re-developed heritage site of Eveleigh Railway Workshops, it boasts itself as “one of Australia’s most distinctive cultural precints”. Their bays host iconic events such as the Sydney Writers’ Festival, Sydney Festival, Sydney Contemporary Art Fair… and MAFS weddings, of course.
Shannon and Caitlin | Braeside Gin House Creek Estate, Gold Coast
Shannon and Caitlin headed for the aisle at Braeside Gin House Creek Estate. Situated on two acres of historic grounds, with a romantic chapel and stunning gardens, it’s the perfect picturesque spot for your nuptials.
Alyssa and Duncan | Tides Byron Estate, NSW
Alyssa and Duncan got hitched at Tides Byron Estate. Nestled in a macadamia orchard, the venue has custom-designed events hall for up to 140 guests.