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Knotty Destinations For The Jet Set

Italy

with Italy’s timeless charm and ability to turn every celebration into a memory of a lifetime. Nothing speaks dreamy louder than the Italian way of life–La Dolce Vita. With a rich history, magnificent landscapes, and mind-blowing culinary offerings, the country checks every box on the wedding destination list. One can truly get spoilt for choice here, what with wine tours in Lombardi, the archaeological ruins of Rome and Pompeii, the postcard-perfect villages of Tuscany, the romantic landscape of Lake Como, the spellbinding waters of Tremiti Islands--all options capable of delivering a wedding to remember. The country also has various hospitality services on offer like luxury hotels, farm holiday centres, residences, and B&Bs that are peppered across its varied landscapes, be it around beaches, cities, the hinterlands or the mountains. For a surreal and authentic Italian experience, we suggest choosing a noble home, a castle or a period villa as the destination for your big day. The country makes for a wholesome experience not just for the couple, but also

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