The Most Gorgeous Italy Wedding Venues Out There

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Location along the northern border of Italy, Lake Como is comprised of a handful of luxury resort towns. No doubt, you’ve heard of its most famous village, Bellagio…. where George Clooney lives. You’ve got your thinking cap on now, right!?  Lake Como offers a dreamy scene for the couple who loves all things luxury. Historic villas are abundant in Baroque and Renaissance 

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architecture, artwork and artifacts, and the glistening lake views, surrounded by the cypress tree dotted Alps, are unlike any other. As water transport is the main method of transportation between towns, Lake Como presents a few logistical challenges you may not otherwise face. Weddings in the northern regions of Italy also tend to be a bit pricier than its southern 

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counterparts. Though in true Italian form, far niente. If your heart is set on this storybook scene, anything is possible.

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You’ve got to admit… Lake Como is hard to beat. But we suspect a little region called Tuscany says “hold my beer chianti.” The central Italian countryside is teeming with idyllic panoramic views of rolling hills, timeworn villas and soaring cypress trees – not to mention epic Florence backdrops for those that sit on the hilltops above the famous Renaissance city. Tuscan weddings have a more relaxed feeling about 

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them. Imagine yourself dining al fresco with twinkle lights and rustic greenery (throw in some Norah Jones tunes in the background) and you’ve got yourself a scenario much like the Italian fetes that happen all year long across the countryside. The venues we’re about to share are often the perfect situation if you envision an intimate getaway with your guests across a whole week or weekend.

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Many of these villas or resorts can help you organize group activities like cooking classes, horseback rides, hot air balloon excursions and more… we certainly can’t imagine a better way to spend this time with your loved ones! Except perhaps with the addition of wood-burned pizza to cap off every night

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The Amalfi Coast is made up of a series of coastal towns and one island (lookin’ at you, Capri!). Most famous amongst these towns is Positano, with its pebbled beaches with striped umbrellas and terraced pastel homes overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.  The Southern region of Italy is much more relaxed than its northern counterpart, and it’s not uncommon to find tourists and locals alike basking

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in the beautiful sunlight on a good weather day (which is 95% of the time).   Amalfi Coast weddings are known for their infusion of color, watercolor art and handmade details from local artisans. And above all, they’re known for their highlight of the famous Amalfi Coast lemons. Ever wonder why you see so many limoncello toasts at these weddings? 

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These towns boast the most unparalleled views in Italy, but they’re not always the easiest to come by – the views, that is. Being located alongside cliffs presents its own logistical challenges, but combine that with the fact that some of these venues are located off the mainland and require water transport for everything (I’m talking tables, linens, flowers, plates – you name it!), and you’ll quickly wrap 

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your head around the fact that you’ve gotta have a planner to help you navigate planning a wedding here. Italian wedding vendors work differently in general, but especially in the Amalfi Coast, and it’s not uncommon to experience slow email response times, loosely held office hours, and a bit of a language barrier. So hiring someone with experience in the area, or maybe even someone local, will be a game changer!

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