Wedding in France
I spent two years in France a long long time ago, and it seems now that I am there at least once a year for a wedding now, which isn't a bad thing. In fact, I would have to say French weddings are pretty gosh-darned good.
Firstly, they are usually held in really old churches.
Firstly, they are usually held in really old churches.

Interior of St. Pierre Church, Mâcon
Exterior
The reception for was held at a castle that the couple had reserved 2 years ago, when they first got engaged. It was truly a beautiful area, and the weather was fantastic.
Château de Pierreclos
View from the château of the surrounding countryside
I don't know if it is regional, and something only particular to Burgundy, but they don't have wedding cakes, but rather a pastry made of many profiteroles stuck together:
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What a yummy looking "cake!"
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