The Longweekend editorial multi day wedding landing page template transforms a three-day celebration into a beautifully crafted digital invitation guide. Built for couples hosting weekend weddings, it presents each day as a distinct chapter, combines elegant editorial typography with a warm cream, forest green, and aged gold palette, and includes a multi-step RSVP form so every guest arrives fully informed and genuinely excited.
by Rocket studio
Longweekend is a single-page editorial wedding invitation template designed for multi-day celebrations. It presents three days of events as distinct narrative chapters, guides guests through dress code requirements, venue details, and travel info, and collects attendance and dietary preferences through a structured RSVP form. The result is a wedding website that feels less like a form and more like an invitation to a world.
This template is built for couples whose big day is actually three days. It suits anyone planning an immersive, multi-day celebration where the guest experience matters as much as the ceremony itself.
A standard wedding website was never designed for a three-day celebration. When a wedding spans a full weekend, guests need detailed information about each event, not just a wedding date and a map pin. Managing all the details across emails and printed programmes creates confusion and extra work for wedding planners and couples alike.
This template solves exactly that:
You get a complete, editorial-style wedding invitation landing page built around a three-chapter narrative structure. Every section is designed to keep guests informed and emotionally engaged from the first scroll to the final RSVP submission.




Theme
Garden & Growth
Creative direction
Spatial & Architectural
Color system
Japanese Zen
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Editorial Cover with Animated Spread
Three-chapter Day Programme
Venue World Section
Editorial What to Pack Guide
Multi-step Per-event RSVP Form
Registry and Accommodation Blocks
Can this template handle a destination wedding with complex travel logistics?
Is the RSVP form designed for per-event attendance across multiple days?
Can couples personalise the template with their own photos and copy?
Does the template include a gift registry or honeymoon fund section?
How does the three-chapter structure work for guests attending only some events?
This template includes purpose-built sections and design features drawn directly from the source brief. Each one serves a specific role in the guest journey.
The opening section functions as a magazine cover for your wedding. It assembles on load with an animated editorial spread, placing the couple's names as the headline, the celebration type as the standfirst, and the wedding location as a byline. This creates an immediate sense of occasion and sets the visual tone for everything that follows. High-quality imagery sits at the heart of this section, giving the wedding site a romantic wedding aesthetic from the very first moment.
Each of the three days is presented as a separate narrative chapter with a distinct personality and description. Day one covers arrival and the welcome dinner. Day two covers the ceremony and reception, the heart of the wedding day. Day three closes with the farewell brunch. Chapter headings use an elegant editorial serif, and the reveal animation mimics turning the pages of a well-designed supplement. This structure is what makes multi day celebrations readable rather than overwhelming.
The wedding venue is described as a living environment, covering what it looks like, what it sounds like, and where key locations sit within the grounds. This goes well beyond a standard wedding location listing. It gives guests a genuine sense of place before they arrive, which is especially useful for a destination wedding where many guests may be unfamiliar with the setting. A visual itinerary or map format can be applied here to highlight specific on-site locations.
This section functions as a genuine editorial guide for guests. It covers dress code requirements for each day, weather considerations, and practical notes about what each part of the weekend requires. Wedding invitations rarely include this level of detail. Including it here reduces guest uncertainty and cuts down on repeat inquiries to wedding planners, keeping the guest list well-prepared without extra effort.
The RSVP section asks guests to confirm their attendance per event rather than for the wedding as a whole. It collects names, per-event attendance, dietary restrictions and meal preferences, and arrival and departure details. This per-event structure is essential for multi-day wedding planning. It gives couples and wedding planners accurate headcounts for each part of the programme, from the welcome dinner through to the farewell brunch, making rsvp management straightforward even for large guest lists.
The template includes space to present a gift registry, honeymoon funds, or cash gifts in a format consistent with the editorial style. The registry page sits within the same visual system, so it feels like part of the invitation rather than an afterthought. Couples can add photos, personal notes, and links that reflect their own style.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Editorial Cover Spread | Opens the landing page with the couple's names, celebration type, and wedding venue as a styled full-viewport header |
| Weekend At-a-Glance | Displays the wedding date, wedding location, and primary call-to-action in a clear summary header |
| Day One Chapter | Describes the arrival event and welcome dinner with its own narrative tone and event details |
| Day Two Chapter | Covers the wedding ceremony and reception as the centrepiece of the three-day celebration |
| Day Three Chapter | Closes the weekend with the farewell brunch chapter and a warm send-off tone |
| The Place Section | Presents the wedding venue as an immersive environment with spatial and sensory descriptions |
| What to Pack | Outlines dress code per day, weather notes, and practical guest guidance |
| Travel and Accommodation | Details hotel rooms, booking codes, transportation details, and deadlines for guests |
| RSVP Form | Collects per-event attendance, meal preferences, dietary notes, and travel logistics |
| Gift and Registry | Presents gift registry links, honeymoon funds, and cash gifts options |
The visual world of this template is rooted in weekend magazine editorial design. Every element, from the colour palette to the type choices, is chosen to feel like a supplement you would keep rather than a page you close. The design features a warm, papery texture throughout, giving the site physical warmth even on screen.
This template is built with a single column flow layout, which translates naturally from desktop to mobile without losing the editorial hierarchy. Modern wedding website templates need to work on any device, and this one is designed with that in mind.
A beautiful wedding website only works if guests actually complete the RSVP. This template is designed to move guests from first impression to confirmed attendance through editorial storytelling and clear calls to action.
This section covers additional context useful for couples, wedding planners, and potential clients evaluating this template against broader wedding planning needs.