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Book your Valentine's Day wedding at Boston City Hall now

The Boston Registry Division is booking appointments. Because of the crush of demand, they're booking weddings in 15-minute increments, but afterwards, you're free to wander around and linger as long as you and your wedding party (of up to ten people) want. Free interpretation services available.

Photo gallery of Boston City Hall weddings.

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Is ice skating included?

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Magoo is writing this from the toilet. Magoo is having a bad bout of post lunch oh-ohs and tummy cramps. Magoo is just happy Magoo found a secret toilet for tummy troubles in the bowels (pun intended) of Magoo’s work building so Magoo can take care of the oh-ohs in peace without being embarrassed of stinky stinks in front of Magoo’s coworkers. Magoo.

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Given the price of things, if I could do it again, I would go with a city hall wedding.

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Cambridge seemed a bit more ornate than Boston but we chose Boston since we had dinner plans there

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I'm not married, but I would pick a City Hall wedding over a formal wedding...far less stress, you can dress as formal or casual as you want, and the price is very reasonable.

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The space was great, she was great and actually got to know us for a few minutes beforehand so we had at least a bit of connection more than just saying "I do."

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You also need a RSVP to marry in this city?

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On the busiest days.

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