Italy is a land created for lovers. From the sensual sound of water lapping against the walls of Venice's historic palazzi to the enticing scent of citrus blossoms in Sicily, Italy is known as the country of love.

And as the country of love, it is an extremely popular location for couples from around the globe to tie the knot.

But, of course, a huge part of what makes Italy so romantic is that Italy has plenty of sex appeal.

From fairytale castles, stunning beaches, and three very macho and unpredictable volcanoes,  Italy is the perfect location for your wedding.

And if you want to keep things traditional, you'll need to know the authentic catholic wedding traditions.

So, to help you plan the traditional Italian wedding of your dreams, we've rounded up everything you need to know about Italian Catholic wedding traditions in Italy.

No matter which part of the world you choose to get married in, you'll always find different and unique wedding traditions. This is because many different cultures make up the world.

For example, Italy and the Italian culture have some long-standing Catholic wedding traditions and some that may truly WOW you.

catholic wedding with bride and groom in the church scaled

Photography: @davidbastianoni

Italian Catholic Wedding Traditions You Should Know

Catholic weddings traditions are filled with long-standing customs, but they're much more than a few Bible words and a priest officiating. Fortunately, many Roman Catholic wedding traditions are well known. With this guide, you'll know what to expect when you sit down in that pew, whether you're a bride-to-be or a wedding guest.

Before The Wedding

Remove Gold Jewellery

There are some Italian regions where it’s believed that wearing gold jewellery, other than your wedding ring, of course, can bring bad luck.

No Pre-Wedding Glimpses

The age-old custom of the groom not seeing the bride before the wedding is a tradition known worldwide, but in some Italian regions, the bride is not even permitted to see herself before the wedding.

La Serenata

This wonderful tradition dates back and is one of the most romantic Italian wedding traditions. La Serenata is the custom of having a pre-wedding night serenade under the bride's window.

To add intrigue to the plot, friends and relatives are informed of the precise time and moment while the bride is kept in the dark. Then the groom secretly brings musicians and instrumentalists to the bride's window, where they sing beneath her balcony. It's a mission completed' if she wakes up to the charming romantic music.


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The Ceremony

Always In A Church

You'll need to get married in a Catholic church if you really want to stick to Roman Catholic wedding traditions. Many dioceses demand that marriage occurs in a physical church because they are "settings created for worship and prayer" that ensure Jesus Christ's genuine presence.

However, some couples might prefer to have their wedding outside or somewhere else, although exceptions are rare. An Italian wedding planner can help you plan your wedding in Italy.

How Long Does A Catholic Wedding Ceremony Last?

A complete mass and communion are generally included in a Catholic wedding ceremony, lasting up to an hour. However, some couples opt for a Rite of the Marriage ceremony (which does not include a mass) this type of ceremony can run anywhere from 30-45 minutes.

The Processional

First up are the guys. The groom and the best man will enter from the side of the church. Then the bridesmaids, or bridal party, and groomsmen escort each other up the aisle, followed by the maid of honour (or matron of honor), who enters alone. And last, and most anticipated, the bride and her father (or another male family member) make their grand entrance.

The Priest’s Greeting

In Italian Catholic wedding traditions, the priest generally greets the wedding guests and invites everyone to join in singing an opening hymn, usually "Gloria".

Once it’s over, the priest will say the opening prayer for the newlyweds. The wedding guests remain standing from the wedding processional through the hymn and opening prayer. Once the priest has finished, everyone may be seated.

Liturgy Of The Word

An authentic Italian Catholic wedding cannot lack liturgies and religious songs.

Traditionally, this is how it is done: it starts with the Liturgy of the Word, which consists of various readings performed by the priest or the couple's chosen friends or family members. It all starts with a reading from the Old Testament.

Frequently, couples select a reading from the book of Genesis, which tells the narrative of Adam and Eve's creation. Following that, the cantor and the entire congregation will either speak or sing from Psalms.

Responsorial psalms are the assembly’s reaction to the word of God; the cantor typically sings the verses, and the congregation, or wedding guests, sing the chorus.

This is followed by a family member or friend reading from the New Testament, and then the priest recites a passage from one of the Gospels.

After the readings will be the homily, where the priest will contemplate the readings and marriage. The assembly stands for the gospel only and remains seated for all other readings.

The Vows

Probably better known to Catholics as the rite of marriage, the vows serve as a declaration of intent and consent by both parties receiving the marriage rites.

In Roman Catholic traditions, it’s acceptable for the couple to memorize and recite the vows to one another, read the vows from a book, or have the priest read them aloud while they respond with "I do".

Wording may vary from church to church, but most follow a similar pattern. Some Catholic priests may allow couples to write their own vows or add a couple of lines to the traditional ones.

The wedding guests will stand for the duration of the entire vow exchange or Rite of Marriage and ring exchange.

Ring Ceremony

Following the vows, the rings will be exchanged and blessed as the priest's symbols of love and fidelity.

brde and groom are exchanging the rings in their catholic wedding

Photography: @wedding_photography

Nuptial Mass

If the couple opts for a nuptial mass, this is the point at which the wedding service begins to resemble a Sunday mass.

This starts with the preparation of the altar for the Eucharistic Liturgy,  or communion. The offertory, or the offering of gifts of bread and wine to the priest, maybe assisted by particular family members or close friends who are chosen ahead of time.

Lords Pray & Sign Of Peace

The Lord's Prayer is spoken or sung in unison by the entire congregation. The newlyweds will next kneel in front of the altar to receive the priest's blessing on their nuptial blessing.

The assembly may join in quiet prayer and offer the newlyweds their own blessings. The wedding party and guests then share a peace sign by shaking hands and saying, "Peace be with you."

Holy Communion

The couple may choose to include communion or the Eucharist; this event represents the Last Supper where Jesus broke bread with his disciples before his death.

Guests will leave their seats to line up before the priest and wait for their turn to receive bread and wine.

While non-Catholic wedding guests or those not prepared to receive communion may come forward for a  blessing, with arms crossed over their chests, or may choose to stay seated [or kneeling] while silently expressing good thoughts or prayers for the couple, only Catholics can partake in this particular in the Eucharist.

The Big Kiss

Although the kiss is not part of the religious ceremony, it is commonly practiced and a part of most rituals.

How The Catholic Wedding Ends

As the catholic wedding ceremony comes to an end, the priest will recite a final prayer and bless the new union and the entire assembly. The couple may choose to sign the marriage certificate at this time, and then the priest will dismiss the congregation.

At this time, the exit recessional takes place in the reverse order of the processional, beginning with the newlyweds and bridal party. The recessional can sometimes include the ministers, and it is usually accompanied by a song of the couple's choosing. A wedding reception, or cocktail hour, will usually commence shortly afterwards.

wedding cuople in the garden

Photography: @jez_dickson

What To Wear To A Catholic Wedding?

Are you wondering what is appropriate to wear to a Catholic wedding? On the fence about your outfit? Here are some tips on what to wear to a Catholic wedding and what not to wear.

What Is Acceptable To Wear To A Catholic Wedding?

Choosing the appropriate outfit to wear to a wedding may be a stressful experience for wedding guests, particularly those attending a Catholic wedding in Italy.

You may be concerned about the style of attire you should wear to the wedding and the colours you should wear. However, with some knowledge of the dos and don'ts, you should be able to attend that Catholic wedding confidently.

Because most Catholic weddings are semi-formal, guys should wear shirts and ties, if not suits.  

Women, on the other hand, can dress in skirts, dresses, or even dress pants.

When it comes to Catholic weddings, modesty is essential. Also, they aren't that dissimilar from other types of weddings. So, make sure to pay attention to the wedding invitation, the time, and the season of the wedding to determine if the event is semi-formal or formal.

For the ladies, it’s essential to understand that modesty also covers the length of your skirt, showing your shoulders in church, low backs, and of course, plunging necklines. So, don’t show up at church showing too much cleavage, have a wrap or shawl to cover your shoulders, and don’t show too much leg.

bride with flower on the balcony

Photographer: @photosantucci

What Is Not Acceptable To Wear To a Traditional Italian Catholic Wedding?

White Is A No No

This rule, of course, applies to the wedding guests. Whether the bride is wearing a white wedding dress, all-white attire is forbidden for anyone but the future wife.

Unless you want to commit a huge fashion faux pas, here are some other things you should not wear to a Catholic wedding.

Avoid Sweats

We’re not sure that sweats are ever acceptable wedding attire, but most certainly, they are not appropriate at a Catholic wedding.

Avoid Denim

Any type of denim is always fashionable and in style, but please don’t embarrass yourself by showing up to a Catholic wedding in denim.

Avoid See-Through Material

Uh! Does this need an explanation? See-through clothing shouldn’t be worn to ANY wedding.

No Shorts

While shorts might be acceptable at an outdoor, rustic wedding, or a barn wedding, they are not acceptable at a Catholic wedding.

Catholic weddings are a beautiful expression of love and faith.

But they are also filled with lots of time-honoured traditions, some Bible verses, and emotions.

So, whether you’re planning an Italian Catholic wedding, want to incorporate a few religious traditions in a less formal wedding,  or are attending a traditional Catholic ceremony, we hope you found this guide helpful. Stay tuned for more wedding inspiration!

The poets say that Rome knows love better than anyone ever could. The eternal city has brought lovers together through wishes in the Trevi, kept secrets under bridges, where kisses have been stolen and been the place to exchange vows for centuries.

Today Rome is one of the most popular wedding destinations in the world; known to be "one of the world's most romantic and charismatic cities."

Couples flock to its grand churches and venues to promise a love that will live as long as Rome.

Planning to get married in Rome may be daunting, especially being a destination wedding. So our simple advice on how to get married in Rome is:

"When in Rome, do as the Romans do."

Romans are synonymous with passion and romance; you can infuse this fiery beauty into your wedding plans, incorporating Roman traditions and elements into your celebrations.

Beautiful Colosseum view in Rome

Break down of how to get married in Rome:

  1. Get help from a wedding planner
  2. Scheduling your arrival & activities
  3. Pre-wedding activities and celebrations
  4. Planning your wedding day
  5. Planning your post-wedding events

1.   Get Help From A Wedding Planner

When you decide to have a destination wedding in Rome, it is easy to feel overwhelmed:

How will I find a venue? And how will I get the best vendors? How will I get married in Rome?

It may lead to a complete sense of despair. The best thing to remember is that Rome was not built in a day.

There are simple steps to making sure your day goes off without a hitch.

The first step is to find a local wedding planner to help save you time, money and stress.

Looking to plan the ultimate luxury wedding? Check out our article here.

2.   Scheduling Your Arrival and Activities

After months of planning and selecting every element of your perfect day with your planner, the day is finally approaching.

Having a professional planner, all will be organised and in place by the time you arrive. Just land and enjoy all that Rome has to offer.

You and your partner are in the most romantic city with some of your nearest and dearest. You must experience the city's charm, it will be hard not to.

The first step of how to get married in Rome- is actually to see it, live it, and experience all it has to offer.

Our must-do list of Romantic Roman activities:

  1. Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain and make a wish - not only will it come true, but it is also a promise that you will return to Rome one day.
  2. Climb the Spanish Steps - you will be sure to find artists and poets here captivated by their elegance.
  3. See the Colosseum - The extreme grandeur of the architecture is evidence of the power the Roman Empire possessed.
  4. Cruise down the Tiber - get a different perspective on the majestic Tiber river that flows through Rome, marvel at the harmony of the ancient and the modern-day architecture.
  5. Fall in love with the city at Aventine Hill- with a perfect keyhole to have a spectacularly framed view of St Peter's.

Once you have done all these things it is vital that you then see the city at night, there is a sense of euphoria looking over the twinkling lights of Rome.

Trevi Fountain in Rome

3.   Pre-wedding activities and celebrations

Once the city has been explored and you have fallen more in love with it, it will be time to celebrate the love between you and your partner.

It is important that when you arrive in Rome, you meet up with your planner to go through your itinerary.

They may have arranged pre-wedding activities where times and destinations need to be confirmed and break down how you will be getting married.

The most important pre-wedding event will be the rehearsal dinner. The rehearsal dinner sets the tone for the rest of the wedding celebrations.

Take your rehearsal dinner as an opportunity to experience something different; if you are getting married in a villa, maybe having your rehearsal dinner outdoors will create the ideal ambience.

Think about your party and where best they would fit, do they need space to dance and celebrate or somewhere cosy for heartfelt speeches to be shared.

This does not mean you have to plan it exactly like your wedding day, as you would want to keep this as a surprise for your guests, but it is a chance for your party to gel and experience what is plentiful in Rome: good food, good music and good drinks.

Romans are fiercely proud of their gastronomy, celebrated around the world for their dishes like carbonara, amatriciana, cacio e pepe, saltimbocca,supplì, carciofi alla giudia, and so many more.

Keep your guests merry with Negroni: gin, Campari and red vermouth, popular Roman cocktails. Having authentic local Italian food and drink is how to get married in Italy.

Carbonara plate in Rome restaurant osteria da Fortunata

4.   Planning Your Wedding Day

Your wedding day should be uniquely and authentically you, celebrating your union and love as a couple. However, it would be fitting to pay homage to Roman culture and traditions.

This can be done through several elements:

Arriving at the ceremony on a horse-drawn carriage is not only romantic but it gives you an extra moment to take in that you are getting married in Rome!

If you are intending to wear a veil, it is a tradition that you tailor your veil to represent how long you have been together, a meter for every year.

Ask guests to toss rice after the ceremony to celebrate the union, this is believed to symbolise fertility, another Italian tradition.

An obvious way to give tribute to your Roman wedding is to serve Roman dishes. Gift your guests Bomboniere, this is a small gift to thank guests for coming to your wedding and are traditionally an odd number of sweet covered almonds.

The last thing to do when getting married in Roman is to dance the night away, 'La Tarantella' is a traditional Italian dance where guests hold hands in a circle and move clockwise as the music speeds up, before reversing the same motions (this may have to be practised at the rehearsal dinner).

5.   Planning Your Post-Wedding Events

With aching feet, sore heads but full hearts it is vital for you and your guests to be fed well yet again. Arranging a brunch for after the wedding is common to practise, this will be the first time after the wedding you will be seen as man and wife with your family and friends united.

This will give you all the opportunity to revel in the amazing celebrations and say thank yous and blessings once more.

Red Vespa near red heart shaped baloon in wedding garden

The ideal way to arrive and leave a wedding brunch is key to the Italian flair, however, you can never go wrong with a Vespa in Italy.

The blessing about a destination wedding in Italy is that it does not have to end after you drive off on your Vespa, the celebrations can continue onto buddy and honeymoons as there are many more wonderful places to explore in Italy.

Get Married in Rome: Start Planning Your Dream Wedding

If you want to understand all the details about how to get married in Rome, reach out to the experts. When it comes to getting married in Italy, VB- Events has years of experience and expertise in planning and designing luxury, bespoke weddings all around Italy.

If you decide you want to get married in our beautiful country we would be more than happy to help assist in making that a reality, have a look at our past events or book a free consultation now.

How many people have dreamed about their wedding since they were little kids? What did you imagine for yourself? A luxury wedding in Italy?

Most people want their wedding day to be perfect. But not just perfect: they want it to be luxurious. As travel restrictions are lifted, luxury weddings in Italy have become the hot, new way to tie the knot.

Luxury wedding table setup with lilac candles, flowers and glass underplot

What Makes a Wedding a Luxury Wedding?

Is it the price tag? The decor? Is a wedding luxury if it has a certain colour scheme? Or if the dresses and tuxes cost a certain amount? What makes a wedding luxury is all of the above, and more.

There are 3 factors that make a wedding into a luxury wedding: the location, the details, and the entertainment.

 

Location is a big part of a luxury wedding. Imagine getting married on the Amalfi Coast in a historic Italian villa. Or in the middle of Rome, the most romantic city in the world, where you will be surrounded by centuries of art and history.

The best way to turn your wedding into the most amazing experience of your life is to tie the knot in Italy.

The second aspect that makes a wedding luxurious is the details. Bridal Guide suggests using lighting, a unified theme, bouquets for chairs, lounging furniture, and pooling table linens.

However, if this sounds like a lot of work for you and your beloved, that’s because it probably will be.

If you don’t want to worry about every little thing on your wedding day, consider working with VB Events to take the stress out of wedding planning.

The last aspect of a luxury wedding in Italy is the entertainment. Most people think they have to choose between a DJ or a band for the wedding, and that those two are their only options.

However, what makes a wedding luxury is going beyond just a band or a DJ. Luxury weddings in Italy often have live dancers, fireworks, and light shows to entertain the couple and wow the guests.

Top 5 Locations For A Luxury Wedding in Italy

The truth is that you can’t go wrong when it comes to wedding locations in Italy. Whether you want a vineyard wedding, a beach wedding, or a villa wedding, Italy is full of beautiful, historic wedding locations. Here are the 5 most luxurious venues for your wedding.

1.    Donna Carmela

Donna Carmela, near Catania, dates back to the 19th century. Since then, it has become a prime location for luxury weddings and for those who want to enjoy exquisite cuisine.

The resort sits on 550 hectares that are home to a nursery full of tropical Mediterranean plants, a vineyard, 26 private rooms, and a restaurant to give your guests a taste of Italy.

If you and your guests value your privacy, you will love Donna Carmela because you can rent out all 26 rooms for up to 70 guests.

This means that you will have the entire resort to yourself, where you can enjoy privacy with your closest friends on your special day.

Donna Carmela wedding location surrounded by palms and mountains
Carrubba di Giarre. Donna Carmela Country Resort

2.    Grand Hotel Timeo

Located in Taormina, the Grand Hotel Timeo has historically been home to artists, writers, and political thinkers.

Nothing is more luxurious than being surrounded by art! When you have your wedding at the Grand Hotel Timeo, you can book the exclusive Presidential Suite, which has its own private terrace, a jacuzzi, and panoramic views of both the city and Mount Etna.

Many couples choose the Grand Hotel Timeo for their special day because they want nothing but the best.

3.    Villa Erba

Villa Erba is an architectural gem on Como Lake in Cernobbio. Built in the 19th century, its carved ceilings, expressive frescoes, expansive gardens, and lakefront view make it the most luxurious setting for a wedding.

If you recognize the architecture, it may be because Villa Erba was the backdrop to Tess and Danny Ocean’s elaborate, heist-filled love story in Ocean’s 11.

Villa Erba is a popular destination for a luxury wedding in Italy because it is so large that you can walk the aisle in the garden, on a terrace, or inside one of many grand ballrooms.

Villa Erba wedding location
Como

4.    Castello Odescalchi

Castello Odescalchi is just north of Rome, the eternal city. As one of the most imposing mansions in Rome, it provides a romantic setting fit for royalty.

The castle is large enough for weddings of up to 1,000 guests and has ample room for all your wedding festivities.

The castle is a popular wedding destination among the rich and famous, including Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, but you too can tie the knot within those historic walls.

5.    Borgo Santo Pietro

Borgo Santo Pietro is a 5-star luxury resort near Siena in the heart of Tuscany. At the centre of this beautiful resort is a lovingly restored 13th-century villa.

Couples from all over the world fall in love with Borgo Santo Pietro because it marries nature with luxury.

 The restaurant honours a “farm to table” tradition, so you will be eating the freshest, most natural food during your reception. Once you and your beloved are ready to unwind from the big day, visit the immersive spa for a complete healing experience.

Borgo Santo Pietro wedding location
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The Details of Luxury: How Decorations Can Transform Your Wedding

Luxury is all about the details. This is as true for weddings as it is for fashion. You don’t need to go big to enjoy a luxurious experience.

When it comes to the decorations, having a destination wedding in Italy takes care of most of that for you. When your venue is a stunning, historic castle, you really don’t need much else to tie the whole wedding together.

The experts at VB Events recommend that you let the natural beauty of the setting speak for itself and focus on the details of the reception instead. Here are some small ways to make your wedding a luxury wedding in Italy to remember:

It is best to avoid anything too garish. Using muted, classic colors that look good on everyone is the easiest way to elevate your wedding.

A wedding can’t be luxury if everyone in the wedding party isn’t looking their best. When you style your wedding party in different complementary outfits, you can add layers of beauty to the wedding and highlight each person’s important role in your lives.

Bride and bridesmaids with bouquet of buttercups and flowers

For brides: consider wearing a simple dress that flatters you and pair it with a large, statement piece for the veil. For grooms, prioritize a tux that fits like a glove and is made from quality materials, over a glitzy outfit.

Here’s the most important thing you can do to have a luxurious wedding in Italy: don’t try to do it all yourself. There is nothing luxurious about being stressed.

Instead, hire the experts in luxurious wedding planning, VB Events. We will handle everything from the venue to the flowers. All you and your beloved have to do is enjoy your special day.

The Best Food in Italy For Your Luxury Wedding

Food is a big part about what makes a wedding luxury. When you get married in Italy, the home of the best food in the world, no wedding would be complete without a locally sourced, custom menu from Italy’s best chefs.

This is where VB Events comes in. We specialize in handling all the catering. Our team will source the best chefs in Italy to cater your wedding and help them customize the menu to your tastes.

If your guests have any food allergies or preferences, we will ensure that everyone’s needs are met.

Some venues for luxury weddings in Italy come equipped with a farm-to-table restaurant on the grounds.

This way, you can enjoy the freshest menu with ingredients that are sustainably sourced. If your venue does not have a local restaurant, VB Events will help you find a caterer to make your wedding dreams come true.

Mozzarella and tomatoes for wedding cocktail

The key to making your wedding luxurious in every bite is the details. No one wants anything mass produced or frozen on the most important day of their life. Gourmet is a must.

The ingredients should also be organic and locally-sourced. VB Events team also recommends tailoring the menu to tell your unique love story. For example, if you and your beloved have traveled extensively or lived in different countries over your courtship, consider having each course represent the cuisines of those countries.

Entertain Your Guests With These 6 Unique Ideas

There are so many popular games that couples can incorporate into their weddings. From the shoe game to lawn games like cornhole and giant Jenga, wedding receptions are as much about the activities as they are about the dancing.

These activities are fun and entertaining, but are they a good fit for luxury weddings in Italy?

The key to unlocking luxury is to think outside the box. For your wedding to be truly luxurious, it has to offer new, elevated forms of entertainment. Here are 6 unique ideas to blow your guests away during your luxury wedding.

  1. Fireworks - Nothing says grandeur like fireworks. A beautiful firework show across the sky is the perfect way to end the night for all guests.
  2. Light Shows - Light shows for weddings are a contemporary twist that will add a little something extra to your big day. If you are concerned for the local pets, a light show is a quieter, safer alternative to fireworks. Not only will you and your beloved get some amazing photos with the light show, it will render your guests speechless.
  3. Dancers - There is something so magical about a live performance. If you and your beloved are former dancers or if you just enjoy the arts, consider hiring dancers to perform at your wedding. A ballet performance will perfectly match the high-class venue by incorporating one of the most beautiful dance forms. Depending on the venue, you could book aerialists to perform a silk waltz in the air.
  4. Wine Tasting - Everyone loves to drink at weddings. The trick to elevating your wedding is to drink mindfully with a wine tasting. There is nothing more luxurious than wine tasting in Italy, especially when you say “I do” in a historic Italian vineyard. Your guests can experience world-famous wines while they celebrate your love.
  5. Classy Bars - Candy bars, ice cream bars, and cocktail bars are very popular at weddings. The trick to making them luxury is to give guests a chance to sample some of the finer pleasures in life. Consider offering a cigar bar, a whiskey bar, or a scotch bar. Guests can taste the woodsy undertones as they enjoy vintage bottles.
  6. Elevate the Music - You have more options than just choosing between a band or a DJ. Consider hiring a harpist or opera singers to perform at the reception. The music will echo all around your castle venue and wrap the guests in beautiful music.
“Emotional Band” playing on stage during a wedding

Learn More About Luxury Weddings in Italy

Are you ready to feel like royalty for a day as you tie the knot? Planning a luxury wedding in Italy does not have to be hard or stressful.

When you work with VB Events, we will handle everything, including booking the venue, the decorations, the entertainment, and all your translation needs. Contact VB Events today to make your dream wedding a reality!

Being surrounded by phenomenal scenery, with the warm sun on your face and delicious Italian aromas in the air. Booking a wedding in Italy is a dream come true.

However, planning a destination wedding in Italy may seem like a steep hill to hike to make this a reality. But we are here to help your dreams come true! When booking your wedding in Italy, there are a few key steps that you need to consider:

Top five steps for how to book a wedding in Italy:

  1. Find a local wedding planner
  2. Set a realistic budget
  3. Find the best location
  4. Come up with your theme
  5. Execution and final decisions

Bride on piazzale michelangelo, overlooking florence

1. Find a Local Wedding Planner

When you first start looking into how to book a wedding in Italy, it is imperative to have a local wedding planner that is on the ground and that you trust. A good wedding planner is an extension of you.

They will need to understand your needs and your desires. They will make decisions on your behalf when you are unable to, so you must find a planner that gets you and that you work well with.

A local wedding planner will help you exorbitantly when booking your wedding in Italy. They have spent their careers building strong relationships with reliable vendors and they will know the ins and outs of what you have access to with your budget, ultimately giving you a bigger bang for your buck.

Not only will having a local wedding planner help you save money and keep within budget, but they will also be able to give you access to venues and vendors that are not publicly advertised and have restricted access to.

A local wedding planner can help you book your wedding in Italy and make it a reality as they have the experience and know each step required.

They will be able to take an enormous amount of pressure off you and allow you to enjoy your time as an engaged couple.

Finding a planner may seem daunting as you are giving up some of the control of your day to someone else, but it will be so worth it.

Here are our top three steps in picking the perfect planner:

  1. Look at their portfolio - Look if they have done events similar to your style and to the party size you estimate your wedding to be. Also take note if they can cater for different religions and cultures if that is something you want as part of your day.

For more information on wedding planners and if you need one, click here.

Bride and groom holding their hands

2.   Set A Realistic Budget for your wedding

Once you find your perfect, local wedding planner you can rely on, it is important that you sit down with them and have a frank conversation about how much you are willing to spend.

This is one of the most important steps when looking into how to book a wedding in Italy - and is vital as this will dictate all your decisions moving forward.

Having a set budget allows you to work with your planner in dividing and prioritizing what you want to spend on and where you can cut back, for example, what type of entertainment you wish to have.

Breaking down your budget will allow you to see each section of your wedding and help manage expectations of delivery. Your segmented budget will help your planner propose ideal venues that fit your budget and meet your taste.

3.   Find The Best Location

When it comes to booking a location for your wedding in Italy, this should be one of the first steps tackled. Venues are often snapped up quickly and availability is scarce. It is imperative that you reserve and book a venue as early as possible.

The availability of the venue may also affect the date of your wedding, so if you can not be flexible with your dates booking the location months in advance is a must.

This may seem overwhelming but this is the exact moment you need to lean on your planner for support. They will have the contacts and the knowledge of when venues will be available at the most competitive price.

Working with and sharing your expectations sincerely with your planner will also help them find a venue that suits your style, party size, entertainment and most importantly budget.

The best location for you and your partner will be able to cater for your needs and not bust the bank. And lucky you, to book a wedding in Italy with the top wedding destinations in the world finding the perfect venue will be a joy as we are spoiled with choice in this beautiful country.

4.   Coming Up with Your Theme

Now the fun begins!

Another important step when you start looking into how to book a wedding in Italy is coming up with your theme. Once the budget and venue have been ticked off the list you can work with your planner to start visualising how your venue will be laid out and transformed into your perfect day.

A professional wedding planner will develop bespoke mood boards for you; curating all your colours and textiles to develop your theme.

If the space is large or hard to imagine how the layout will work; your wedding planner can draft mock-ups and wireframes of how tables, lighting and floral arrangements will be placed. Doing this allows you to see all available options and use the venue most optimally without the cost and all the labour.

When coming up with your key colours and theme there are a few things that can help you create cohesion throughout:

Firstly, develop a theme that works in harmony with your selected location, use the surrounding landscape to inspire your creative decisions. Bring in natural elements to pull in your theme and make it flow through the venue.

Be respectful of where you are and give simple nods to the location. You could do this simply by adding olive branches in your arrangements if you were in Tuscany or make a statement with bold, bright ceramics local to the Amalfi region.

Secondly, curate a theme that is natural and genuine to you as a couple.

You can do this simply through your stationery choice, your favourite colours or a nod to how you met. By adding these quirky elements that are authentic to you, it will make your day that more memorable and special.

Wedding stationery

5.   Executions and Final Decisions

Lights, camera, floral, food and action... Once you tackle the first three steps in booking a wedding in Italy, the fun of creating it and seeing it come together is euphoric. Making the final decisions or what florals to include, the lighting set-up and what food to serve your guests is all just the cherry on top.

Booking a wedding in Italy should be a joyful experience and a chance to delve into the culture.

\Take advantage of your wedding planner's knowledge to curate an unforgettable day for you and your guests. The same is true with the vendors you collaborate with; ask your florist their suggestion on ideal flowers for the day, as well as your caterer for traditional flavour profiles.

Wedding fireworks

Booking a wedding in Italy will be one of the most special things you do in your life. This country of pure love and passion will be the perfect start to your chapter as newlyweds. We would love to be a helping hand in writing that chapter. Please feel free to schedule a free consultation with us here; to help you book your dream day and make it a reality. Or read more about how to plan your luxury wedding in Italy in 12 months.

Discover the 10 Best Places to Get Married in Italy

With idealistic landscapes, gorgeous architecture and celebrated cuisine, Italy is the perfect place to get married. It is easy to understand how the famous artists and poets came to be when submerged in Italian culture. The same is true when you witness the grandeur of the buildings; you can grasp how powerful and influential Italians were throughout history.

Each region in Italy has its own story and is beautifully unique; this may have you overwhelmed with the choice and have you questioning, where the best place to get married in Italy is.

Depending on your taste and style as a couple and what you want your guests to experience at your wedding, these are the 10 best places to get married in Italy: and why

  1. Florence
  2. Siena
  3. Forte dei Marmi
  4. Rome
  5. Venice
  6. Como & Garda Lake
  7. Puglia
  8. Amalfi coast
  9. Verona
  10. Sicily

1.   Florence

Florence is the birthplace of the renaissance and home to some of the grandest architectural feats, galleries and museums in the world; it exudes culture. The city itself is an open-air museum with majestic sculptures dotted throughout; even a cast statue of David by Michelangelo overlooks the awe-inspiring skyline proudly.

Florence's links to history are evident in all aspects of Florentine life: from monuments like the Ponte Vecchio, still housing the finest goldsmiths. Florence is celebrated for its fashion and leather workers, who have inspired luxury fashion houses for centuries, like Gucci, Pucci and Ferragamo.

The city of Florence is glowing yellow, bowled together along the river Arno. The streets are often flooded with music by buskets and dotted with cafes and bars to enjoy a good espresso or negroni. The Florentine steak, gelato and Fettunta are just a few of the local dishes, not to mention the array of pasta options.

Florence is one of the best places to get married in Italy if you adore art. There are magnificent villas with stunning frescos and manicured estates. Surrounded by olive groves and showered in the sunshine, your heart feels light and golden in Florence.

View on Ponte Vecchio in Florence

2.   Siena

Siena is an old Tuscan city and according to the legend, the sons of Remus -whose brother founded Rome, founded it. Notorious for its medieval brick cityscape and the Palio, the traditional horse race that happens twice a year in the famous shell-shaped square.

The residents of Siena are fiercely proud and competitive, each district of the town is represented in the Palio, they have been competing against each other since the middle ages.

Neighboring Florence the two cities have always been rivals in politics and culture. Both boasting to talented artists and influence in the art world. The city is filled with works of art by famous artists like Simone Martini, Guido of Siena and Ambrogio Lorenzetti; the city is a gateway for art lovers.

Like all regions in Italy, Siena boasts bold flavours to match its rich heritage. Neighbouring the Chianti region the residents of Siena only drink the best wine Italy has to offer and the pairing of cuisine does not differ.

Traditional Siena dishes like pappardelle con lepre, ribbon-shaped pasta with a sauce made with hare and pici, long, extra-thick spaghetti with a rich sauce. Siena does have a sweet side though, famous for its confectionaries like Ricciarelli biscuits and gingerbread.

Siena is the one of the best places to get married in Italy if rich bold flavours excite you and competition and art are earthly delights you chase.

Bride walking through Siena field

3.   Forte dei Marmi

Forte dei Marmi is a Tuscan seaside town known for its beautiful beaches. Its famous pier, The Pontile, juts out into the Tyrrhenian Sea, offering breathtaking views of the stretching sea and the city surrounded by the Apuan Alps.

This luxury seaside town has glittering nightlife and luxury fashion boutiques. Markets and festivals are the main activities besides taking in the Tuscan sun on the glowing beaches.

There is always something happening with restaurants with raving reviews and bustling bars. Forte dei Marmi is the best place to get married in Italy if you love to party and you plan to dance into the night.

4.   Rome

Rome is the eternal city. This proud city is deeply rooted in its history and the grandeur of the Roman empire is still evident today. Architectural feats like the coliseum, St. Paul's cathedral in the Vatican, Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain stand boldly, radiating pride.

The Dome of St. Peter's Basilica offers one of the highest viewpoints in the city; at this peak, you see the city span greatly flirting with the horizon.

In the bustling Roman streets, lines in avenues of orange trees, you can find anything your heart could desire. Music, art, food and shopping are all moments away; one can stand completely still and constantly be amused by the happenings of Rome.

Like all Italian cities, Romans have traditions and tales that add to the character of the city; be sure to toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, in return, you will be promised to be returned to Rome again because you are bound to fall in love with it.

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This city is also fiercely proud of its gastronomy with celebrated dishes like carbonara, cacio e pepe and porchetta originating from here. Rome is the best place to get married if you and your partner like grand and bustling cities, your love will last an eternity just like the city.

5.  Venice

The floating city of Venice, mazed with canals between renaissance and gothic palaces, sits in a rose-colored light. Venice is truly otherworldly, the craftsmanship of locals has been celebrated for eternity.

The bright coloured, hand-blown Murano glass is exported around the world for its beauty.

The delicate lace from Burano is any bride's dream; the women of this colourful Venice island have mastered this craft for generations and still hand weave the delicate silk to produce these angelic creations.

The city of canals has been romanticised and is a sort out wedding destination in Italy. George Clooney & Amal Alamuddin exchanged their vowels in the gorgeous, historic Palazzo Papadopoli built-in 1550.

Venice is a maze filled with wonderful experiences that leave you in a state of gratitude that you stumbled across such wonders. The city resonates with the chiming of St Mark's Campanile and the hum in the piazzas is in harmony with the boats and gondolas in the channels.

There is no better place on earth to watch the sunset with a glass of Bellini than in Venice. Rich in history and proud in state, this romantic city may just be the best place to get married in Italy.

6.   Como & Garda Lake

Lake Como and Garda are like a fairy tale - these incredibly large, deep lakes are nestled in the mountains.

The serene waters are skirted with beautiful villas that hold breathtaking frescos, on perfectly manicured grounds.

Como and Garda are a true luxury and one of the best places to get married in Italy if you and your partner enjoy the luxury life of speed boats, fresh crystal water and grand villas.

These lake towns have perfect boutiques housing Italy's finest crafts, dotted between romantic cafes and restaurants. To sum up the great lakes it would be fresh, rejuvenating, and luxurious.

A destination desired by many couples, many grand events have been hosted at the shores of these lakes; the union of John Legend & Chrisey Teigen happened on the shores of Lake Como.

Villa Balbiano on Como Lake

7.   Puglia

Puglia has hundreds of kilometres of coastline forming the heel of the "boot" of Italy. The whitewashed hill towns run along the coast, scattered between century-old farmland.

Most well known for Alberobello and the Itria Valley that is home to "Trulli," stone huts with distinctive conical roofs, that is a UNESCO heritage site. Puglia is the breadbasket of Italy being responsible for 40% of all olive oil production, brilliant wine and grains.

Each town along the Puglia coast offers unique flavour profiles and different ways of preparing fish and traditional dishes. Burrata cheese, orecchiette pasta and tiella are just a few of the famous dishes found on this coastline.

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One can spend a lifetime in the tranquil sea and desirable beaches of this coastline.

Cliff jumping and boat trips are the main activities besides floating in the Mediterranean waters. Or you can explore the rustic farmlands and wineries, experiencing the fresh and organic produce.

Puglia has the feeling of the easy-going south, the fresh ocean breeze balances perfectly against the crisp white towns. The best place to get married in Italy, if the ocean has your heart and you love the sun on your face.

Masseria san giovanni in puglia

8.  Amalfi Coast

The magnificent towns that grip the cliffs of the Amalfi coast overlooking the crystal blue sea know the true meaning of la dolce vita. Life in the Amalfi is just as sweet as the Lemon granita and limoncello local to this region.

Bright uniquely painted ceramics are found everywhere, with ceramic fishes leading the way to the clear, warm waters. Mosaics line the streets and coat the churches, the bold, dynamic colours of the town juxtapose the tranquillity of the sea.

Amalfi caters for all moods. One could easily lay on the beach all day with a book, being kissed by the sun and dipping in the waters to cool off.

You can hike the cliffs, find glimpses of the most breathtaking views or kayak between towns and get a whole new perspective of the amazing Amalfi coast.

With the dreamy island of Capri moments from the shore. Boat trips are essential, with the celebrated grottos to see and the big blue to swim in.

There is no better place than Amalfi to be completely submerged in southern Italian life and adventure.

Amalfi is the perfect place to get married in Italy if you want to be outdoors surrounded by beauty and nature, with magnificent venues to host your celebrations.

View of Belmond hotel Caruso in Amalfi

9.  Verona

There is a reason Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was set in the romantic city of Verona. This northern medieval old town, now a UNESCO heritage site was once the home of Italian Kings and has such a rich history, with outstanding universal history; heavenly damaged during World War II, as Verona was a strategic city and as such a prime target.

Despite this fact, its most famous monument is the Arena, a Roman amphitheatre, built in 30 AD, and is incredibly well preserved.

The city encapsulates mystery, charm and luxury. The city often is dressed in morning fog brought over from Lake Garda, creating a delightful airiness, for sneaking lovers.

"Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs."

— William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

When the fog burns off the ancient cobbled streets are revealed and the streets start to hum and opera echoes in the piazzas. Opera is notorious in Verona with its world-famous open-air opera festival in the Arena.

It is known as the city of love and thus the best place to get married in Italy. It is less busy compared to its neighbouring cities: Milan and Venice, feeding into its laid back charm.

10.   Sicily

Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island that is exploding with culture and flavour. Truly a place of romance with the sonnet originating from Sicily in the 13th century.

It has such a rich history that has been so well preserved some will argue they have better Greek ruins than Greece itself. Once an independent state but it has been ruled by many other states such as the Ancient Greeks, the Byzantines, the Romans, the Arabs just to name a few.

The Island is surrounded by three seas: the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. All are tranquil warm water ideal for spending days on the beach, catching a tan and swimming.

The island is rather mountainous and home to The Etna volcano, the highest and most active volcano in Europe. Sicily is the best place to get married if you love adventure, with so many

dynamic towns to visit and outdoor activities to do, it is impossible to stay stagnant. Not to mention it is celebrated and said to have the best street food with dishes like Cannoli originating from the island.

Villa Igiea in Sicily

You are spoilt for choice when it comes to ideal places to get married in Italy. These top ten are just to name a few, if you wish to find out more or want to discuss further, reach out.

With years of experience in planning luxury weddings, VB-Events can make your dream day reality in the best places to get married in Italy.

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Did you know that Italian villas were the original farm-to-table household? When you tour the gardens of 14th and 15th century villas, keep in mind that those gardens are not just for show.

They were lovingly planted to provide the master and misses of the estate with fresh fruit, grapes for wine, and any other home-grown delicacy that they could have wanted.

If you and your beloved are committed to buying from local farms, eating fresh fruit, and being close to nature, you will love the beautiful, historic villas in Italy.

Do you want a wedding that is both luxurious and down to earth? Do you want to honor your love of Mother Earth while feeling like a prince or princess for a day? Consider having an Italian villa wedding! Destination weddings are the biggest trend for 2021 and 2022, so why not say “I do” in a 15th century villa in the Italian countryside.

Italian Villa Boscarello view from above

Why You Should Choose an Italian Villa Wedding

Your wedding day should be everything you want. It should be the most beautiful day. You should be the happiest you’ve ever been. Couples who choose an Italian villa wedding are

often looking for adventure - that comfortable kind of adventure, with warm nights, great food, and history everywhere you look.

Whether you and your beloved are history lovers, big fans of the Medici TV show, or enjoyers of luxury, Italy is home to many villas that would be perfect for your big day. The best wedding venue villas were built between the 15th and 17th centuries, making them ideal spots for experiencing history.

Because each villa is well preserved, spotlessly clean, and perfectly cared for, you can experience a day in the life of a member of the elite Medici family.

The number one reason that couples come to Italy for their wedding is because villas offer the best wedding experience. Since 15th century villas were built to house the entire extended family as well as the staff, such villas have more than enough room for the entire wedding party and the guests.

One challenge of destination weddings is whether the couple or the guests should be responsible for the cost of accommodations. One way around this issue is for the couple to rent out an Italian villa, and allow guests to stay in the extra rooms. If you choose to go this route, having everyone in the same place can give guests a chance to meet and mingle.

Villas also provide a variety of locations for where to walk down the aisle. You and your beloved could hold the ceremony outdoors in the gardens, in the villa’s ballroom or another large room, or on the front steps of the villa. This makes it easy to customize the wedding to perfectly fit you and your beloved’s love story.

Whether you want to get married in a city center or out in the countryside, Italy is home to so many historic villas that you can have your pick. Want to get married overlooking Lake Como? VB Events recommends Villa Pizzo (where Chrissy Teigen and John Legend tied the knot), Villa Del Balbianello (which appears in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones), Villa Balbiano or Villa Sola Cabiati - where the gardens provide complete privacy and the walls are covered with frescoes worthy of Milanese aristocrats.

Italian villa view overlooking Amalfi Coast

Where is the Best Place To Have an Italian Villa Wedding?

With so many beautiful villas in Italy, it is impossible to go wrong when you pick a venue for your special day. VB Events has worked with couples from all over the world, and a few of the most sought after locations include Villa Astor on the Amalfi Coast, Villa Igiea in Sicily, Villa Clara in Rome, and Villa del Balbianello near Lake Como.

With so many potential venues to choose from, it helps to work with expert wedding planners. This is where VB Events comes in. We have been helping wedding days run smoothly for 15 years. As local experts, we also know the ins and outs of all the best wedding venues in Italy, from villas to vineyards. Contact VB Events if you need a hand making your Italian villa wedding dreams come true.

Here are the top 4 villas to consider for your wedding:

1.  Villa del Balbianello at Lake Como

Lake Como is home to several villas that would all be perfect for your special day, including Villa Balbiano and Villa Erba.

Villa del Balbianello was built in 1787 by Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini. Parts of the villa were originally a Franciscan monastery, which were converted into a villa for the cardinal’s personal use. This villa has historically been a hub for political activity, including as a meeting place for Italian patriots and the Carbonari. Its walls have also been home to famous writers, artists, and architects.

Villa del Balbianello is the perfect wedding venue because it sits atop a peninsula, so you can say “I do” with the glimmering expanse of Lake Como stretching out behind you. While guests cannot stay overnight at this villa, there are many villas and hotels located nearby.

If photos of this venue look familiar, it is probably because the villa appears in Casino Royale, as the backdrop to James Bond’s epic adventures, shoot outs, and romantic entanglements. In late 2018, superstars of the silver screen Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh also chose Villa del Balbianello as their wedding venue.

Villa del Balbianello view from above

2.  Villa Clara in Rome

Nothing says romance quite like the eternal city of Rome. If you want to tie the knot in the middle of an exciting city center, then Villa Clara is perfect for you and your beloved.

Villa Clara stands out both for its luxury and because it was reimagined in Art Deco style. Considered a hidden gem in Rome, Villa Clara was built in the 1910s, just before the start of the first world war. It was not finished until 1929 when famous architect Arnoldo Foschini took over the project and leaned heavily into his Greco-Roman influences.

Villa Clara radiates luxury, from the classic villa garden on the property to the over 1,000 square meters of marble and other semiprecious stone surfaces. When you hold your Italian villa wedding in this beautiful place, you will notice the wall panels made from rare amethyst, as well as the vast art collection.

Whether you love Greek and Roman pieces, Chinese and Japanese art, or European contemporary designs, the eclectic and well cared for art collection has something for everyone.

The best part about having your destination wedding at Villa Clara in Rome is that there is so much to explore in the city.

Many couples choose to combine their destination wedding with the honeymoon. After saying “I do” at Villa Clara, couples can get some time to themselves seeing the sights, shopping, experiencing Italian food, and jetting around Rome on a Vespa a la Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn.

For couples who are also interested in the villas of the past, Rome is just a bus ride away from the remains of Pompeii. Sadly, Villa of the Mysteries with its iconic red room, Villa of Papyri in Herculaneum, and the House of the Tragic Poet with its iconic “Cave Canem” guard dog mosaic barely allow tourists, and weddings are out of the question.

However, if you can’t have your dream Italian villa wedding in the villas of the far past, you can at least have it in a villa from the recent past. Then you and your beloved can tour the well-preserved villas in Pompeii and enjoy all the history that Italy has to offer.

Villa Clara in Rome view of the indoor
Photographer Bruno Ehrs www.brunoehrs.com

3.  Villa Igiea in Sicily

Villa Igiea was originally built to be a private residence at the end of the 19th century. In the early 1900s, the Lorio family purchased the villa and turned it into a hotel for royalty, members of the Hollywood elite, and dignitaries. In 2019, Rocco Forte Hotels acquired Villa Igiea and brought it into a new era of opulence and accessibility. The historic villa was carefully restored to protect and preserve its heritage, while updating it to meet the standards of luxury of the 21st century.

This villa is the perfect marriage between the past and the present while maintaining luxury and quality. It is ideal for weddings because it can accommodate more than 100 guests. Each room is completely unique, all decorated and designed to pay homage to the history and beauty of Sicily. The bathrooms are even made with locally sourced marble.

If you and your beloved want to treat yourselves, Villa Igiea is the perfect place for your dream Italian villa wedding. Located at the base of Mount Pellegrino and the Gulf of Palermo, it marries natural beauty with human innovation. This venue is perfect for couples who want a wedding in nature, but who also want luxury, and don’t want to “rough it” on their special day.

Villa Igiea in Sicily Italian Villa Wedding

4.  Villa Astor on the Amalfi Coast

The best word to describe Villa Astor is “paradise.” Overlooking the Bay of Naples, it has one of the greatest views in the world, as well as unparalleled splendor both inside and out. Of all the venues for an Italian villa wedding, Villa Astor is one of the most glamorous.

The villa dates all the way back to the 1st century A.D. when the grandson of Emperor Augustis made it his residence. Since then, Villa Astor has been a destination for the rich and noble. It was purchased by Lord William Waldorf Astor in 1905. He expanded the property to add a garden and a Pompeiian villa.

In the 70s, Villa Astor welcomed all manner of rich and famous guests, including Princess Margaret, Sofia Loren, Gregory Peck, Rudolf Nuriev, and Gianni Agnelli. Now, a villa that has been a beacon of luxury for the rich and famous can be the backdrop to your magical day.

To complete the experience, Villa Astor can accommodate your guests and wedding party. When you and your closest friends and family member stay the night at Villa Astor, you will notice the luxurious marble bathrooms, the art collection, and the furnishings sourced from Sotheby’s.

If you and your beloved want an Italian villa wedding, Villa Astor is the crème de la crème of authentic, luxurious, Italian villas. A place once home to the richest man in the world and all his famous guests, you can tie the knot in those same halls. There is no better location to hold the happiest day of your life.

Villa Astor in Amalfi overlooking Mediterranean sea

How To Have an Italian Villa Wedding? Hire a Wedding Planner

Having a romantic, intimate, completely unforgettable wedding in an Italian villa is easy to daydream about and easy to create a Pinterest board for, but it’s hard to make it a reality. Many couples know what they want, but they don’t know where to start.

Here’s what you do: Hire a wedding planner that specializes in destination weddings in Italy. If you want your Italian villa wedding to be stress-free and to go off without a hitch, hire VB Events to make all your dreams come true.

Not only are we the masters at organizing weddings across borders, we also have connections with all the most desirable wedding venues. If you don’t know how you could possibly decide between all these beautiful villas, we can make a recommendation based on your tastes and your unique love story.

Hiring a wedding planner is a good idea for traditional weddings, but it is a must for destination weddings. The team at VB Events speaks the local language and can help you and your wedding party navigate any language differences.

We will also handle all of the small wedding details for you, including design, the flowers, concierge services, and lighting. If you need makeup or photography taken care of, we can handle that too. VB Events works with talented local photographers, artists, stylists, and florists to create the beautiful wedding that you have always dreamed of.

Are you ready to start planning your dream wedding? Contact VB Events today to get started!

Having a wedding in Italy is a lot more than simply exchanging your vows. It is a once in a lifetime experience that should be marvelled at and profoundly enjoyed. Having a destination wedding and planning a wedding in Italy should be at least a week-long affair.

Curated by multi-day events, packed with culture and experiences. Including wedding celebrations composed with rehearsal dinner, wedding day and brunch the day after.

Planning a wedding in Italy means having the chance to live like a movie star and experience some of the worlds bests. With a rich history, phenomenal art, exciting activities and renowned gastronomy, you will be doing more than walking down the aisle.

Honeymoon before, during and after the wedding in the beautiful country of Italy! More than an exchange of vowels it is:

Arriving for your wedding in Italy

Touch down and immediately dive into Italian culture. The smell of good coffee and sight of great style will be evident immediately. Speak to your wedding planner before your arrival to arrange transport from the airport, port or station to your hotel for you and your guests.

This will remove an element of stress from your day as you will not have to wait for a taxi or use public transport. Having your planner organize your transport will also avoid a loss in translation regarding the final destination and directions - planning the most simple, stress-free way to get to your venue.

In these initial moments of your wedding celebrations in Italy, look up and marvel at the gorgeous architecture, bell towers and steeples. Look down and be in ore of the ancient cobbled streets and tiled floors.

You will notice between these two gazes that you are surrounded and wrapped by charming frescoes and breathtaking landscapes with soaring skies. There are no words to describe the gratitude and excitement one feels when in love in Italy.

Bride and Groom during a destination wedding in Florence (Italy)

Bucket list moments

Planning a wedding in Italy is the moment where you and your beloved guests can encounter once in a lifetime experiences. You will be in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Why not take full advantage of this and tick a few things off the bucket list?

Depending on where you plan your wedding in Italy, there are breathtaking experiences in every region.

Boating on the best

Planning your wedding in Italy around water has a certain charm, and being on a boat elevates that experience, connecting you more so to the scenery. Each region offers a unique aspect and vibe to its waters, so if you have the chance to float on the canals, rivers, lakes and seas of Italy, it will be an experience that will live in your heart forever.

Canals of Venice are synonymous with romance as the floating city boasts a rose-colored light and harmonious voices of Gondoliers gliding on the amazing canals. Famous city rivers like the Arno and Tiber provide a distinctive view of the city, few are lucky enough to see from rowing boats.

The Great Lakes skirted with luxurious villas and hugged by rolling hills is true sophistication, you will feel like a movie star on gorgeous speed boats. And of course, the sea surrounding Italy is a sight to behold.

With Sardina, Sicily, Puglia and Amalfi coast, constantly being kissed by the waves. The brilliant blue waters, grottos and islands are best experienced aboard a boat.

Need for speed

The land of Italy can cater for all speeds, with a rich history and pride in automotive design. Being the home of Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Fiat and Alfa Romeo. Driving these masterpieces through the Italian landscape can be spiritual. "Only those who dare truly live."

High on Love

Do not limit yourself to land and water, planning your wedding in Italy you will be high on love so why not see it from the sky. Hot air ballooning over the city and countryside from a bird's eye view.

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Rehersal dinner at Rowing Club in Florence overlooking Ponte Vecchio

Wedding week- Italian style

Drink and be Merry

Planning your wedding in Italy, you can guarantee that you will be fed and watered well. With such a proud culinary landscape, it would make sense to incorporate this into your wedding celebrations, exploring new flavour profiles and experiencing famous traditional dishes prepared authentically.

Inquire into the flavour pairings and experience the bold flavours of each region's food, wine and liquor.

When planning your Italian wedding, food will always be on top of the list. Authentically made Italian pizza will be a guaranteed hit with your guests.

As they say, "Italians do it better," a pizza night will be a casual welcome to your wedding celebrations and kick off your destination Italian wedding. Made traditionally, perfected over centuries, it will be a meal raved about for ages.

Italians are celebrated for their culinary skills past pizza. Having your wedding planner arrange a private chef or a cooking class for your party. To have and learn how to prepare, pair and eat authentic Italian dishes. Depending on where you plan your wedding in Italy, you will experience different flavour profiles and dishes.

The rehearsal dinner

Planning a wedding in Italy means your wedding will span over a couple of days. The first big celebration relating directly to the wedding is the rehearsal dinner.

When planning a wedding in Italy, you have the opportunity to have an array of venues for every aspect. Think about mixing up your venue's vibes to give you the most diverse experience. If you are planning to have your reception in a villa it may be a nice change to have the rehearsal out in the open under the stars.

Having this juxtaposition between venues allows your guests to have a well-rounded experience of what Italy has to offer. Plus you will have the most gorgeous array of photographs and video footage to look back on forever.

Rehearsal dinner venue ideas:

Talk to your wedding planner and ask for their ideas for rehearsal dinners. Use your imagination and your wedding planner can make it happen. Perhaps even a dinner on the banks of the Arno under the famous Ponte Vecchio.

The Big Day - Your wedding in Italy

We say that Italian landscapes reign supreme when it comes to a wedding backdrop; we are yet to be proved otherwise. Congratulations on planning your wedding in one of the most beautiful places on Earth.

We believe the rest of your lives together will mirror this beauty. Whether or not you are religious there is no doubt that Italy is spiritual.

After every ceremony, we have planned, there is a sense of enlightenment, that hearts have been filled with gratitude. Your wedding planner will ensure your day runs seamlessly to deliver moments you will never forget and

cherish forever. Planning your Wedding in Italy you are most likely to fall deeper in love with your partner.

Bride and Groom kissing each other having Florence’s Dome as background

Brunch The Morning After

You and your party's feet may be aching from the night of dancing but spirits will be high on love and memories made. The first day as newlyweds should be as celebrated as your engagement.

Welcome to the next chapter of your forever after. Again, venues can add a different element to the celebrations. Indoor or outdoor, each provides a different feeling and energy to the party. Indoor is close and cosy, offering an element of gratitude and fondness. The outdoors are fresh, exciting and full of energy.

The first day after the wedding is important to plan, to tie the wedding celebrations up and to end your wedding festivities on the highest note. Photos of the combined families and friends will prove to be irreplaceable assets to you and your partner. And good food will prove to be invaluable to your guests the next morning.

Buddymoon and honeymoon

Planning your wedding in Italy, you will already be in a state of honeymoon, surrounded by so much natural beauty and culture. Celebrations do not have to end after brunch.

Depending on you and your partner and your party you can explore more of Italy on a buddymoon with your close family and friends, ticking off more from the bucket list and writing a wonderful first chapter of your marriage.

Speak to your wedding planner for honeymoon inspiration to see all options available before you leave with the 'just married' sign on the back of a Vespa.

Red Vespa and Red Heart shape Balloon

Conclusion

To us, planning a wedding in Italy sounds like a week-long honeymoon of nothing but love and celebration. You will leave elated with memories to be cherished forever. All this can be possible for you and your partner too, book a free consultation with VB- Events here, and let us start planning your dream wedding in Italy.

Italy is one of the most desired places on planet earth to get married. The culture, landscape and cuisine ooze romance, making complete sense to have your destination wedding in Italy.

However, most couples hum and haw about the necessity of having a local Italian wedding planner for their big day.

Facts and fiction of having an Italian wedding planner:

Fiction - having an Italian wedding planner is a waste of money.

Fact - Having a local wedding planner guarantees your wedding stays on budget.

Fiction- My family and friends can be my wedding planner Fact- It is wise to have a local, professional wedding planner Fiction - A planner only knows how to do their style.

Fact- A professional Italian wedding planner will bring your ideas to life.

Fiction - All a planner does is make things pretty.

Fact- Planners do make things gorgeous but, it goes far deeper from pre and post celebration planning, legal documentation to family counselling, a wedding planner will help you through it all.

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Is an Italian wedding planner a waste of money?

Many couples believe that a wedding planner is a luxury and an added cost to their wedding budget, but that could not be more wrong. Every couple deserves a wedding planner for their big day.

"A wedding planner helps couples save money and time while providing peace of mind on their wedding day."- Shutterfly Community.

Having a wedding planner will ensure that you have access to all the local deals and vendors. Italian wedding planners spend their careers fostering trusted, meaningful relationships with events vendors. Meaning that you not only have access to reliable vendors that will deliver the highest possible quality, you get them at the most competitive price.

If you went directly to the vendor, they would charge you their top price for their service. Having a local wedding planner negotiate contracts for you saving time and money. They know the cost of delivering that service and will be able to deliver it at the best price.

Experienced Italian wedding planners will also know what they are doing. They most definitely have planned more weddings than you! They will know the common mistakes to avoid, helping you dodge costly errors.

Planners know where to cut costs and what is necessary, they can advise against impulse buys or splurges of money and keep a tight belt on the money bag.

Why having a local wedding planner is a good idea:

Engagements and weddings are exciting and family and friends often wish to be as involved as possible. A lot of the time, couples will recruit friends and family to help plan and organise aspects of their wedding day.

This is wonderful to have such support but it can often get muddy. Plus, this is a celebration and none of your guests should be working during the festivities.

Senior Italian Wedding Planner is making the event perfect

Having local Italian wedding planners is optimal for a couple reasons:

  1. They know the land far better than anyone, they have scouted venues and have the connections at hand.
  2. They speak the language. Having a destination wedding in Italy, you may not speak fluent Italian, having a planner that can be the middleman between all parties will be a huge help. Lastly, they have the experience working with other local Italians and you will benefit from these relationships.

Do Italian wedding planners only produce their style events?

It is true that Italians and Italian wedding planners are very proud of their style and believe that there should be a sense of Italian flair if you are to wed in Italy. However, this is your wedding and a professional wedding planner will help bring your vision to life.

When it comes to styling and decor a planner is merely there to help in decision making. You want your day to be perfect and it can be overwhelming when it comes to choosing every aspect of your wedding from colour palette to menu selection.

Your planner will walk with you through every choice and help break down each choice. With perfectly curated Pinterest and mood boards - bringing a space to life with accurate digital renderings of layout options and designs.

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When selecting a wedding planner it is important to go through their portfolio of past events to see if they have a similar aesthetic to you. Read the reviews of past couples to see their experience working with that particular Italian wedding planner.

What does a planner do?

It is assumed that all a wedding planner does is make things pretty, although it is true that they make your day picture perfect it goes far deeper than that. A planner manages every aspect of your wedding including everything between layout and decor to scheduling and legal paperwork. A good wedding planner is hyper organised, having lists on lists, meticulously planning every detail. Some wedding planners even act as counselors, keeping the couple calm while helping to manage family and friends.

Your planner will schedule and coordinate the entirety of the celebrations. Including pre and post-wedding festivities, like rehearsal dinners and brunch the following morning. Working on a tight time plan and making sure everything is synchronised and runs seamlessly.

When having a destination wedding, it is ideal to have someone on the ground, overseeing every aspect. Your planner will become an extension of you, being your eyes and ears on location. Your wedding day is considered the most important day of your life. It can be difficult to give up any control over your wedding day; that is why it is so important to find an Italian wedding planner that you trust, someone experienced and reliable.

Having a wedding planner manage all the nitty-gritty planning of the day takes huge pressure off the couple and allows them to have more time to enjoy their engagement and the wedding day and less time stressing about planning.

What Italian Wedding Planners Offer

When looking for a planner, look at what packages they offer. It is ideal to find a wedding planner that can deliver a comprehensive package. Meaning you can then tailor to your needs for how hands-on you wish to be in the planning.

Finding a wedding planner that has an array of services means they will be able to make your day unique to you, with elements you would not have thought were possible initially. A good Italian wedding planner will deliver the perfect Italian experience of good food and drink, music, entertainment and beautiful settings.

Get A Planner That Does It All

VB-Events has years of experience in all things Events, offering multiple services that span across all forms of celebration. Notorious for luxury wedding packages, including the planning of rehearsal dinners and post-wedding brunches. They have experience planning birthdays and corporate events including, fashion shows and sophisticated soirees.

VB-Events has been working with couples from all around the world, planning their destination weddings for years. Start the journey now - schedule your free consultation today.

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“My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.”

Juliet to Romeo, the balcony scene. Act 2, scene 2.

Italy is for lovers. Couples from Romeo and Juliet to the Lovers of Valdaro can tell you that, in Italy, love is as eternal as the historic city of Rome. When you find The One, you imagine being with them forever. Why not promise to love each other “till death do we part” in a beautiful destination ceremony in Italy?

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Why Have a Romantic Wedding in Italy?

More and more couples are choosing to be adventurous and have destination weddings in beautiful locations. Getting married in your hometown is out, and saying “I do” in the middle of a breathtaking Tuscan villa is in.

Having a romantic wedding in Italy is ideal for couples who want a little adventure or who want to stray from tradition. Not only will the ceremony be a hundred times more romantic and beautiful in the Italian countryside, it also allows couples to combine their wedding and their honeymoon.

According to Brides.com, there are several wedding trends that came out of 2020 that are here to stay. Among them, big weddings are becoming a thing of the past. Now, small, intimate weddings with only your closest friends and family members are the hot, new way to tie the knot.

Part of this trend is that more and more couples are choosing destination weddings over traditional weddings. If the last year has shown us anything, it is that life is short and, at some point, you have to stop dreaming of the perfect romantic wedding in Italy and start making it a reality.

Some of our favourite celebrity couples have taken their romance abroad. The much-loved power couple, Amal and George Clooney walked down the aisle in 2014 at the Aman Canal Grande hotel in Venice, Italy. According to the bride, the couple wanted a “wedding that was romantic and elegant,” making Venice the obvious choice.

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel also chose Italy as the backdrop to their love story. According to the bride, they chose the destination because “we like to eat.” Not only was the food reported to be amazing, but the historic luxury hotel in pristine, white Puglia provided the perfect setting for the vows and the reception.

5 Reasons Why Italy is The Most Romantic Destination For a Wedding

Everyone knows that Italy is home to some of the more romantic cities in the world. Whether you want to channel your inner Audrey Hepburn and be a princess for a day with your beloved in the eternal city of Rome or say “I do” in an intimate ceremony on the beach, Italy is waiting for you.

View of Venice at sunset Romantic Wedding in Italy

You only get the wedding of your dreams once, so it should be everything you hoped for. If you want to set your marriage off to a romantic start, a wedding in Italy is the way to go. Here’s why Italy is the most romantic destination for a wedding:

  1. The Beauty - Look at those rolling hills that surround Tuscan Vineyards. Think of the historic hotels and resorts. One reason why Italy is such a romantic setting for a wedding is because of the natural beauty of the country. Italy also has a diverse selection of wedding venues, so you and your beloved can find a beautiful setting for your love story. Whether you want to be surrounded by history or by beaches, VB Events can help you plan the romantic wedding of your dreams.
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How To Plan a Romantic Wedding in Italy

Weddings are fun, romantic, joyful, and exciting. Wedding planning, on the other hand, has a reputation as being stressful, anxiety-provoking, and an overall unpleasant activity that causes you to pull your hair out.

If the idea of planning a wedding in Italy sounds daunting, here’s how you do it:

Step 1: Hire an expert wedding planner. VB Events will take care of photography, videography, location scouting, hair, makeup, design, catering, flowers, the band, the lighting, and anything else you can possibly think of.

Step 2: You get to do the fun, non-stressful parts of wedding planning, such as leisurely picking out what you will wear down the aisle while sipping champagne, writing memorable vows, enjoying your bachelor or bachelorette party, and spending quality time with your fiance.

Step 3: On the day of the wedding, the team at VB Events will handle everything. All you have to do is enjoy yourself, greet your guests, eat delicious food, shove cake in your beloved’s face, and feel like a prince or princess on your wedding day.

There is a common mistake that brides and grooms make on their wedding day. Many couples forget that this day is for them and that they are supposed to enjoy it. Instead, they often spend

their entire special day putting out fires, organizing the caterers, and running around trying to make everything perfect.

Bride and Groom cutting the wedding cake while having cold fireworks shining

The secret to a romantic wedding in Italy is not about DIY-ing everything or making a ton of work for yourself; the secret to a romantic wedding is to actually enjoy yourself with your beloved. When you hire a wedding planner, you get to experience your special day, completely stress-free. We will handle the rest.

When you plan a destination wedding, it is especially important to hire a local wedding planner. We speak the local languages and will be able to most effectively book all the most talented caterers, make-up artists, florists, and bakers to make your wedding luxurious and glamorous.

Experienced local wedding planners also know all the best venues, especially the beautiful and unique spots that you won’t read about in travel magazines.

VB Events also offers a variety of wedding packages, so you can pick and choose what services you do and don’t want for your wedding. When you schedule a consultation, you and your beloved can explain your vision for the wedding. Maybe you want to skip certain traditions or experience certain aspects of Italian culture for your wedding.

When you book with VB Events, we will work with you to make your romantic wedding in Italy everything that you dreamed it would be!

The Best Locations For Your Romantic Wedding

Italy has an endless number of beautiful, luxurious places to get married. These cities are the 6 most romantic destinations for your wedding.

  1. Tuscany

The capital, Florence, is a symbol of Italian elegance and beauty. Tuscany is a very popular romantic wedding destination because it is home to several Tuscan vineyards where couples from around the world have enjoyed the luxurious and rustic scenery as the backdrop for their love story. For art lovers, Florence is the perfect destination for a wedding because it's home to iconic Italian art and architecture.

There is nothing quite as magical as vowing to love each other forever in The Eternal City. Rome has everything, from historic sites to the best shopping destinations and delicious food. You don’t have to be a classicist to enjoy the sights as you zip along the streets of Rome on a Vespa. No matter your style, there are so many ways for you and your beloved to customize your romantic wedding in Rome.

Sicily is the biggest island in the Mediterranean Sea and home to both the perfect wedding venues as well as a number of fun activities for after the wedding. The food is well-worth the trip; no matter what Italian food you have had before, it won’t compare to authentic, lovingly cooked Sicilian food. Sicily is also an ideal wedding destination because it is easy for couples to extend the adventure into a mini-honeymoon. The beaches, the historic baroque churches, and the Etna Volcano are all once-in-a-lifetime sights for a pair of newlyweds to enjoy.

You may recognize some of the architecture in Puglia from the newest James Bond instalment, No Time To Die. Perfect for both car chases and romance, Puglia is surrounded by coastline, giving you a view over the Adriatic and Ionian Seas.

The natural beauty of this location makes it the perfect backdrop for an elegant and simple wedding. The city is adorned in lights and home to an expanse of pristine, white, historic buildings. With so many beautiful locations in this part of Italy, it is almost impossible to choose which location is the most romantic.

Detail of Trulli, the typical accommodation of Puglia

The Amalfi Coast is home to historic architecture as well as unique landscapes. Imagine saying “I do” while overlooking the Gulf of Naples. For couples who appreciate history and architecture, this one's for you. The VB team recommends having your wedding at the 11th century Belmond Hotel Caruso or the 5-star, 12th century Palazzo Avino. If you are especially adventurous, the 1st century Villa Astor sits on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

Como Lake is located at the base of the Alps and is home to relaxing beaches, world-class spas, and glimmering lakes. If this location sounds familiar, it is probably because celebrity couples like Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, as well as Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, picked this iconic location for their glamorous ceremonies.

If you want to roll your wedding and honeymoon into one, Como Lake is the perfect destination for both. After you get married in one of many historic luxury hotels, you and your beloved can unwind with a spa day, see the sights with a private boat tour, and experience the idyllic small towns nearby.

Are You Ready To Start Planning Your Romantic Wedding in Italy?

It is time to stop daydreaming and making Pinterest boards about your dream wedding. It is time to make it come to life. Schedule a consultation with VB Events to get started! Let us make your dreams come true, the way we have for couples from all over the world.

You may have the universe if I may have Italy - Giuseppe Verdi.

Italy is renowned for its magnificent scenery and rich culture. Marvelled over for centuries by the rest of the world. However, many people do not know that each region in Italy is fiercely proud of its cities and countryside and claims to be superior in every aspect. A never-ending debate as each region is so uniquely different it is difficult to compare. Italy is celebrated for its top wedding destinations across the country.

The easiest way to choose which city to have your Italian wedding in is to know what describes you, your tastes and habits as a couple. These are the top wedding destinations in Italy:

1) Florence- Cultured couple

2) Rome - History Lovers

3) Amalfi, Sardina, Sicily and Puglia - Sea Souls

4) Siena and Chianti -Wine connoisseurs

5) Fabulous Foodies

6) Milan and Florence - Fashion Fanatics

7) Lake Como - Pure Glamour

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Cultured Couple

Italy is pouring with culture with some of the most renowned works of art and artists hailing from Italy. The Italians have been at the forefront of intellectual achievements for centuries. Art, literature and music dance through Italy romantically, but the culmination of this culture happens in Florence.

"A city-size shrine to the Renaissance, Florence offers frescoes, sculptures, churches, palaces, and other monuments from the richest cultural flowering the world has known." - National Geographic.

Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance, home to polymaths like Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and pre-renaissance masters like Sandro Botticelli. Florence also boasts architectural marvels such as Brunelleschi's Dome and Brancacci's Santa Maria del Carmine.

Literature geniuses such as Boccaccio, whose most influential work is The Decameron.  Carlo Collodi, the author of the cultural icon Pinnochio, both call Florence their home.

If arts and culture excite you as a couple, Florence is the top wedding destination in Italy.

Florence is submerged in history and romance with fresco villas and cobbled streets filled with character.

Picture of Ponte Vecchio in Florence top wedding destination in Italy

History Lovers

Rome is the city of love - and one of the top wedding destinations in Italy. It is clearly in the name; Roma reversed is amor - meaning love in Italian. That is the exact essence of the streets of Rome true romance. Rome is also known as the 'Eternal City' as the Romans have always believed that their city will last forever.

Rome will exist as long as the Coliseum does;

when the Coliseum falls, so will Rome;

when Rome falls, so will the world. -Saint Venerable Bede, English Benedictine monk

Ancient Rome was so impactful that we can see traces of it in today's life from the military, political, and social institutions. Having a powerful military force, the Romans invaded land all over the world. The success in these advancements is evident still today.

In Rome, parts of the ancient city still stand, giving us a glimpse into the lives of ancient Roamans. With iconic feats of architecture like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and Vatican City still standing. 

There is an element of grandeur and importance to the city. The locals are fiercely proud this never has and never will change.

From the dome of St. Peters, one can see every notable object in Rome. He can see a panorama that is varied, extensive, beautiful to the eye, and more illustrious in history than any other in Europe. - Mark Twain, American Writer

Rome is the ideal place to wed if tales of the past inthrill you. The ever-lasting city seems to be the perfect place for a long-lasting, impactful marriage. An ideal destination wedding location.

Sea Souls

Living a Mediterranean lifestyle only comes if there is a sea in your background. Italy has the most breathtaking sea senes, dotted with luxury villas and hotels. A top wedding destination in Italy, fit for movie stars, we are spoilt for choice here in Italy.

The south of Italy is infamous for "la dolce vita," where the sun, sea and sand are in perfect union. The crystal blue water is charming, interrupted only by perfect islands scattered along the coast. Including the luxurious islands of Capri, Sardina and Sicily.

The Amalfi coast explodes with colour and flavour. With its cities gripping to the cliffs overlooking the ocean, it is nothing short of breathtaking.

"They say that when Judgement day comes, the lives of the people of Amalfi will not change, for they are already living in paradise."- Anon.

Puglia, located on the 'boot' of Italy, is known for its whitewashed towns scattered on the hills surrounded by miles of coastline. Home to the UNESCO heritage, Trulli huts.

If you want an unforgettable destination wedding of true luxury and bliss, we think the south of Italy is for you.

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Wine Connoisseurs

Oenophilia reigns throughout Italy, being the number one producer of wine in the world. The French have champagne, in Italy, we have Prosecco, which we think is far better. There are over 20 wine regions alone in Italy. However, most will agree that Tuscan wine is supreme. Although Veneto, Apulia, Emilia-Romagna, Sicilian wine is also highly regarded.

Non si può avere la botte piena e la moglie ubriaca - One can't have a full barrel and a drunk wife.

The Italian proverb for you can not have your cake and eat it. We disagree. In Siena and the Chianti regions, there will forever be barrels full and festivities high.

With renowned vineyards such as Antinori, Castello di Nipozzano and many more, you will never go thirsty.

Set in the perfect landscape of rolling hills covered in vineyards and cypress-lined avenues, we can hear the bottles popping already. Tuscany is a classic choice for any wine lover and a top wedding destination in Italy. Saluti!

Fabulous Foodies

If you decide to have your destination wedding in Italy as a foody, you have made the right choice. Exploding with flavour and passion, Italians are immensely proud of their gastronomy.

In Italy, they add work and life to food and wine. – Robin Leach

Knowing what Italian flavours you and your partner love may help you identify where to get married in Italy. Each region in Italy offers a unique flavour profile that has been perfected for generations. 

A very simplified flavour profile of Italy is:

Lombardy

In the north of Italy, cities in Lombardy are famous for dishes like ossobuco and risotto.

Piedmont

Rich, warm flavours of veal, truffles, Barolo and herbs from the north.

Venice

In the romantic maze of Venice, seafood and polenta are readily available. Cicchetti, like finger food for aperitivo and tiramisu for dessert.

Bolonia

The birthplace of bolognese. Known for its meat, you will find premium pork and sausages that pair perfectly with Lambrusco, a wine from this region.

Liguria

The iconic dish from this region is made with Trofie and pesto, accompanied by the finest focaccia and a bottle of local white wine from Cinque Terre.

Tuscany

Brunello and Chianti pair perfectly with a florentine steak. Or if it is a warm summers day, a glass of pecorino with gelato is fitting.

Rome

Rome is the home of pasta carbonara, pizza bianca (white pizza), fresh, beautiful artichokes and oxtail dishes.

Naples

The birthplace of the true pizza, Napoli style. Thick crust, tomato base and tones of mozzarella. Limoncello is a must after every meal in the south of Italy.

Puglia

Renowned for its production of olive oil. Puglia has a simple flavour profile, letting the ingredients speak for themselves. Fresh seafood and clams will always be on the menu.

Sardinia and Sicily

Being islands seafood is king with lobster, sardine pasta, clams and more. The sweet tooth of the south is satisfied with fresh sorbet and Cannoli.

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No matter where you decide to have your destination wedding, you will be fed to contentment and watered till you are merry.

Bride and groom cutting the wedding cake

Fashion Fanatics

The most stylish country in the world is Italy.– Nick Rhodes

Italy is infamous for being home to some of the worlds most luxury fashion houses. Notorious for their craftsmanship and ability to create works of wearable art. Houses such as Valentino, Versace, Prada, Miu Miu, Max Mara, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Marni, Missoni, Trussardi, Moschino, Bottega Veneta, Ferragamo, Pucci and Gucci to name a few, are all proudly Italian.

Milan is one of the fashion capitals of the world, the streets of Milan reflect this. Milan is one of top wedding destinations in Italy that offers elegance and sophistication, but with a modern twist.

The houses of Prada and Miu Miu are local to Milan. Visit the Prada foundation, celebrating out the box thinking. For a fashion-forward wedding, the streets of Milan lend the perfect backdrop, especially the gothic architecture of the Dome.

Florence is the origin of the "Made In Italy" brand and the destination of the annual Pitti Uomo. Florence is known for its artisanal craftsmanship and leather goods. Gucci, Ferragamo and Pucci are all heritage luxury stores that are all deeply rooted in Florence.

Italians know that what matters is style, not fashion. Italian style does not have social or age boundaries.– Stefano Gabbana

It is impossible not to look fabulous on your wedding day when you have Italian flair throughout your event. Milan and Florence are the top wedding destinations in Italy for true fashionistas.

Pure Glamour

If you want to escape and live like a film star, Italy is the place to do it. It is possible to rent entire islands off the coast or even a yacht to host your big day. We will be able to bring all the mainland goodness with us.

If you want to be like George Clooney- Lake Como is the perfect option. With grand Villas overlooking the great lakes, it is something out of a love story. With the divine villa grounds and the rolling hills, meeting at the lakeside. The Great Lakes are the perfect place to have your destination wedding if you want pure luxury and glamour, a location that Jay Gatsby would have marvelled over.

Conclusion

We could go on forever! Italy has everything you could want for a luxury destination wedding.

Having an experienced local wedding planner will help identify the perfect location for your taste, budget and party size. For a free consultation on the top wedding destinations in Italy, wedding planning, and more, please contact our team of experts.

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