Why a Destination Wedding in Italy Needs a Local Planner

Why a Destination Wedding in Italy Needs a Local Planner

Claudia Magni29 aprile 20265 min di letturaPlanning

You could, in theory, plan an Italian wedding from your laptop abroad. In practice, a hundred small things happen in a language, a timezone and a bureaucracy that aren't yours.

The real value isn't a checklist

Anyone can hand you a spreadsheet. What you actually need are relationships: the florist who answers on a Sunday, the comune clerk who knows my name, the trusted caterer who holds a date on my word, the country priest who lets a wedding happen because he trusts me. You can't build that from another country in a few months. I've built it over years, in person.

What that changes on the day

It's the difference between a vendor who merely shows up and one who goes the extra mile because we've worked together for years. It's the favour called in when a delivery runs late, the table found at the last minute, the problem solved quietly at 7am that you never even hear about. Trust, built locally, is what makes a day feel effortless.

I'm your person on the ground

Your eyes when you can't be here, your translator when it matters, your advocate when something needs fixing before it reaches you. That's the difference between booking vendors and being truly looked after.

And the venue?

Finding the right one is part of my work, not a list I hand out: matched to your vision and budget, from places I know and trust. Book a free call and let's begin.

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