How to choose the wedding location

The wedding’s proposal it was a truly real daydream, and now you are looking forward to the big day. Soon, however, one question begins to resound more and more insistently – where will the wedding take place? Although it may seem like an insurmountable problem and the fear of be disappointed may be great, with the right professional by your side you will be able to experience the venue’s choice in a calm and relaxed way, from the exploration phase to the finalisation of the one that will have captured your heart.
Here, in the meantime, a small guide for you newlyweds, so that you can start to identifying the location that is right for you.

Location for small wedding

If your dreams do not include big, lavishes parties with hundreds of guests, but instead an intimate wedding with few relatives, or peraphs even an elopement, you can take two different paths, it all depends on your budget. From one hand, you can choose a location that it is possible to customise with the details that you fell yours, to recreate an atmosphere inside that fells like home. In this way, your loved ones will fell like welcoming in your love nest, where the most rigid formalities leave space to spontaneous fun and pure love. From the other hand, a wedding with few guests could be a precious opportunity to live a fairy-tale that you have dreamt since forever: saving on the guests, you can point on a dream location like a fairy castle or a villa on the lake, where elegance and refinement reign supreme.

Venues for wedding with several guests

Managing a wedding with several guests certainly requires more effort and attention, as well as a venue that can host an high number of people and a catering that can handle them. An indispensable element is, of course, the presence of large space. A large villa in the countryside or an old farmhouse, in which even the bedrooms can be rented for a few nights, is ideal. These villas generally also have large open-air spaces that in the summer can accommodate the arrangement of tables or the offer of the buffet, allowing guests to move around freely. To be avoided, however, are some locations within built-up areas, which usually do not offer the same opportunity to guests.