Chris PrattandKatherine Schwarzeneggercouldn’t have picked a more perfect location to become husband and wife!

The couple, who began dating in the summer of 2018,tied the knoton Saturday at theSan Ysidro Ranchin Montecito, California — a venue known for its intimate ceremonies, which is a favorite among many celebrities.

Most notably, the venue specializes in creating “small wedding celebrations” perfect for intimate — and private — events.

There’s also a sweet family connection in Pratt and Schwarzenegger’s choice of wedding venue, as her great uncleJohn F. Kennedyhoneymooned there after marryingwife Jackie— in fact, there’s even asuitethere named after the pair!

Although the venue has long been a favorite of celebrities, it only recently re-opened this year following a series ofdevastating mudslidesin 2018.

Announcing that the resort was ready to re-open its doors again in March, theLos Angeles Timesnoted that it had been closed for 15 months after suffering from major damages.

Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger.BACKGRID

Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger

Katherine Schwarzenegger.BACKGRID

Katherine Schwarzenegger

Befitting the intimate venue, Pratt, 39, and Schwarzenegger, 29, said their “I do’s” there in front of close family and friends.

“The venue is beautiful. Lots of flowers and greenery everywhere. It’s a very romantic setting for a wedding,” a source told PEOPLE. “The whole family took wedding photos, including her parents Maria [Shriver] andArnold [Schwarzenegger]. Everyone just looked so happy.”

Guests in attendance included the actor’s 6-year-old son Jack, as well as Schwarzenegger’s siblings — brothersPatrickand Christopher as well as sister Christina. ActorRob Lowewas also in attendance, bringing along his sons Johnny and Matthew.

During the reception, Pratt made a speech and thanked their guests for joining him and his new bride on their special day. In addition, guests danced to Bruno Mars’ “24K Magic” and ”Uptown Funk” as well as Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” Journey’s ”Don’t Stop Believin’” and Miley Cyrus’ ”Party in the U.S.A.”

source: people.com