Strike a Pose at Newest Photo Attraction in Downtown Las Vegas


Married in Las Vegas Sign | Downtown Las Vegas | Chapel of the Flowers

Newlyweds pose in front of “Married in Fabulous Las Vegas” at Chapel of the Flowers

“Our new “Married in Las Vegas” sign is a symbol of love,” says Donne Kerestic, CEO at Chapel of the Flowers.

Las Vegas is known for its Instagram-worthy photo locations on the Strip. Iconic wedding venue, Chapel of the Flowers, has added a new destination for locals and tourists to visit with its “Married in Fabulous Las Vegas” sign.

Chapel of the Flowers is proud to be a part of the transformation of Downtown Las Vegas by adding its wedding-themed miniature version of the famous Las Vegas sign to give tourists another reason to venture past The Strat into the trendy Arts District. The stylized vintage sign was constructed as a tribute to the 5 million couples who shared their love in Las Vegas.

The structure is half of the size and width of the original “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. It differs from the original, using the word “married” instead of “welcome,” making it a must-see destination for couples getting engaged, newlyweds, or anyone looking to celebrate love.

“Our new “Married in Las Vegas” sign is a symbol of love,” says Donne Kerestic, CEO at Chapel of the Flowers. “We hope our photo location will be a popular destination for all locals and tourists visiting Downtown Las Vegas. Whether you got married at our chapel [or not], are celebrating an anniversary, or visiting Las Vegas with your partner for the first time, we would be honored to see everyone and anyone take a photo at our sign.”

Visitors are welcome to stop by — the sign is open to the public 24-hours a day and 7-days a week at 1727 Las Vegas Blvd. (next to Chapel of the Flowers) in Downtown Las Vegas. Parking is free but limited. Though it’s not required to book a ceremony at the chapel for a photo at the sign, couples who choose to get married at Chapel of the Flowers have the convenience of taking their wedding photos at their newest photo attraction.

With the new addition to the Downtown landscape, the chapel has partnered with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) and the Las Vegas Wedding Chamber of Commerce to join in the “Forever Happens Here” campaign. Chapel of the Flowers’ sign will be one of eight iconic photo locations for its #LUCKYINLOVELASVEGAS Instagram contest, starting on April 4, 2022, and running through Jan. 31, 2023.

The popular wedding chapel is no stranger to innovative ideas and contests. Known for past contests like “Get Married by Ryan Reaves” and featured on Robert Irvine’s “Dinner: Impossible,” the chapel is a staple wedding location for unforgettable wedding moments and events.

Learn more about elopement packages, all-inclusive weddings, and wedding planning ideas by visiting littlechapel.com and the wedding blog.

About Chapel of the Flowers

Chapel of the Flowers has celebrated 60 years of love on the Las Vegas Strip. Located near the Arts District in Downtown Las Vegas (1717 Las Vegas Blvd. South), they are the largest free-standing chapel in Las Vegas.

Marrying over a quarter of a million couples, Chapel of the Flowers is known for its first-class wedding planners, ceremony & reception wedding packages, professional wedding photographers, and on-site floral shop. The expansive acre property features five newly renovated indoor and outdoor wedding locations perfect for an intimate elopement or larger celebrations with space for up to 88 guests. The chapel has a ceremony space for almost any style, from garden weddings to elegant ceremonies.

The top-ranked chapel has earned awards on TripAdvisor, The Knot, and Las Vegas Review Journal’s Best of Las Vegas. Chapel of the Flowers has also been featured in the media on TLC shows, “Say Yes to the Dress” and “90 Day FiancĂ©”, as well as music videos for Carrie Underwood’s “Last Name” and Rascal Flatts’ “Why Wait.”

Chapel of the Flowers aims for excellence and is honored to be one of the preferred Las Vegas chapels in the “Wedding Capital of the World.”

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