Picture Perfect Places to Say “I Do”

Italy

There are quite literally hundreds of beautiful places for you to have a wedding in Italy. This romantic country is home to some of the most lavish places, including Rome, Venice, Lake Como, and Tuscany. You can rent your own Villa and have an intimate event in Lake Como or choose a grand Roman Catholic church in Rome.

Incredibly scenic, an Italy wedding is a great choice if you want to feel luxurious and get stunning photos. But keep in mind that April to October is peak wedding season. The majority of weddings happen in this period, although it does get quite hot around July and August. Also, the week of August 15th is the most popular national holiday in Italy, so we recommend you avoid this time.

As for the cost, it depends on the venue and the number of guests. For the venue alone, you can expect to pay $2,500 for a single-day booking, while a large Villa with accommodation for up to 80 guests can run for $11,000.

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