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Fake wedding shot at the Lebuinus
The Lebuinus Church is the perfect backdrop for a fake wedding photo. One team member plays the partner and together with the guest of honour you stage a dramatic wedding photo in front of the church. Bonus for confetti.
Fish taco bridal toast
Order a round of fish tacos (Oscar's, South Beach Bar & Grille, Blue Water Seafood Market) or California burritos and take a group photo with everyone, including the bride, taking the first bite at the same time.
Floating flower market
The Bloemenmarkt on the Singel is the only floating flower market in the world. Buy a bouquet of tulips or another colourful bunch and take a cheerful group photo. The brighter, the better!
Flower coronation
Haarlem is THE flower city. Crown the guest of honour with a sash, tiara or bunch of flowers you find or buy along the way, and take a photo of the official coronation. The more flowers, the better.
Flower photo
Haarlem sits in the heart of the bulb region and flowers are everywhere. Buy a bunch of flowers or find a flower stall at the market and take a cheerful group photo where everyone holds a flower or wears one in their hair.
Forrest Gump bench for the bride
Chippewa Square is where Forrest Gump sat with his box of chocolates. The original bench is in a museum, but find any bench on the square, sit the bride down with an imaginary box of chocolates and recreate the scene for a photo.
Forsyth fountain bridal pose
The Forsyth Park fountain is Savannah's most photographed landmark. Arrange the team around the fountain with the bride centred in white, the white tiers and palms framing the group.
Fountains for the bride
Wait for a Bellagio Fountains show and take a group photo (or short video) with the fountains erupting behind the team. The bride in the middle of the line, of course.
French Broad bridal backdrop
The River Arts District runs alongside the French Broad River. Walk to the riverside path and take a group photo with the bride centred and the river and the railroad bridge behind her.
Gaslamp neon bridal shot
The Gaslamp Quarter's iconic neon sign arches over 5th Avenue. Find the sign and take a group photo with the bride centred under the neon, the team posed around her.
GO RIO barge bridal wave
GO RIO barges loop the river constantly. Either take the bachelorette on a barge or, from the riverside path, time a group wave at a passing barge with the bride leading. Capture it in a photo or short video.
Greetings from Austin bridal shot
Austin has a famous postcard-style "Greetings from Austin" mural. Find it (or any colourful Austin mural) and take a group photo where the bride is centred, as if sending a postcard back home.
Grote Markt cheers
The Grote Markt is famous for its lively terraces, also packed with Groningen students. Find a cosy terrace, order something festive and take a photo of the official toast. To the guest of honour!
Grove Arcade arch bridal shot
The Grove Arcade is Asheville's most photogenic indoor market. Find a limestone arched entrance and take a group photo with the bride framed inside the arch, the team around her.
Haarlem local wanted
Locals say Haarlemmers speak the most beautiful Dutch in the country. Convince a random Haarlemmer to share one fun fact about the city, and take a photo with your impromptu city guide.
Hague local wanted
Convince a random local (a Hagenaar or Hagenees) to share one fun or unknown fact about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu city guide and remember the fact.
Hawaiian plate for the bride
Order a Hawaiian classic (a plate lunch with kalua pork, a poke bowl, garlic shrimp from Giovanni's) and take a group photo with the bride centred, everyone taking the first bite at the same time.
Hidden courtyard
Haarlem has dozens of hidden almshouse courtyards (hofjes) with green inner gardens. Find one (an open gate, a sign saying "hofje") and take a quiet group photo inside. Mind your volume, people still live there.
High above the city
Find a high vantage point in Groningen, think the rooftop terrace of the Forum, an elevated bridge or a stepped gable to lean against. Take a group photo with the city or a canal visible far below you.
High Roller wave
The High Roller is one of the tallest observation wheels in the world. Find a spot where you can see it and take a group photo with the bride waving at the wheel as if she is about to ride it.
Hofvijver pose
The Hofvijver pond with the Binnenhof reflected in it is one of the iconic images of the Netherlands. Find a good spot at the water and take a polished group photo with the Mauritshuis tower or the Binnenhof facades in frame.
Hollandse Nieuwe
The Scheveningen coast calls for a real Dutch herring or a portion of kibbeling. Buy a fish, take a bite (do you dare to eat it the proper Dutch way, holding it by the tail?) and take a photo of the whole team in action.
Holy City finale for the bride
This is the final challenge! Take an amazing closing group photo where the bride wears a full bachelorette accessory set (sash, tiara, the works) with a Charleston backdrop (Rainbow Row at sunset, a wrought-iron gate, the Battery at dusk). A photo for the wedding slideshow, well done everyone!
Holy City steeples for the bride
Charleston is nicknamed the Holy City for its many church steeples. Find a vantage point where at least two steeples are visible and take a group photo with the bride centred, the steeples behind her.