A Joyful Summer Celebration with Vintage Soul at This Must Be The Place
Photographed by Anna Svobodova
Bob and Nikola’s wedding feels powered by mood from the very beginning — not polished into something distant, but full of colour, texture, and the kind of summer energy that makes everyone look as though they are genuinely having a good time. At This Must Be The Place in Moià, the whole day carries a slightly nostalgic charge, helped along by warm floral tones, rustic interiors, and styling choices that feel playful rather than overly refined. For couples planning a wedding in Spain, it is a strong example of how a celebration can feel design-led without losing its lightness.
The morning sets that tone immediately. Matching gingham pyjamas, glasses of fizz, exposed beams, and soft Mediterranean light create a getting-ready scene that feels more like the start of a holiday weekend than a formal buildup to the ceremony. That matters, because it gives the whole wedding a sense of ease that never really drops away. Anna Svobodova describes it as “a colourful, laid-back celebration filled with personality, charm and vintage nostalgia,” and that mix of informality and character comes through clearly in the gallery.
Outside, the ceremony leans into the landscape rather than trying to outdo it. Wild fields, open sky, and a floral installation in warm summer shades make the setting feel romantic, but never too neat. There is a looseness to the visuals that suits the day perfectly. Even with the stronger styling choices, the wedding still feels connected to the Catalonian countryside around it. If you are considering This Must Be The Place for a wedding celebration, this is exactly where the venue comes into its own — it has enough charm and space to let a wedding feel social, relaxed, and full of personality.
The dinner setup continues that story in a way that feels especially inviting. A terracotta-toned table stretching out against the views of Moià gives the reception a warmth that is more about atmosphere than formality. It is easy to imagine guests settling in for the evening rather than waiting for the next transition. This is where the vintage note in the wedding feels strongest: not in a themed way, but in the softer, slower rhythm of dining outdoors as the light changes and the landscape stays fully present.
Then the whole thing turns more openly celebratory. The neon sign, the disco mood, the first dance, the shift into night — all of it feels like a natural extension of the day rather than a separate party attached at the end. That is what makes this wedding stand out. It keeps its own tone from morning until late, and never slips into something more generic. For readers drawn to Catalonia, or browsing other beautiful places to get married across Spain, Bob and Nikola’s wedding is a reminder that joy can be a design language in itself.
Wedding team
PHOTOGRAPHY: @annasvobodova
WEDDING PLANNER: @caramela__wp
FLORALS: @ramsnroses
CATERING: @caravan_made
MAKEUP ARTIST: @bokehmakeup
BRIDAL SHOES: @flordeasoka
BRIDAL GOWN: @coversbridalcouture
DJ: @oscarmarimon_dj
PHOTO TRUCK: @popeandpoole