Hotel Wedding Venues in Italy

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Grand Hotel Moon Valley

Vico Equense
Moon Valley is the hotel near Sorrento that offers its guests the majesty of a large botanical park, the comfort of an outdoor pool and the breathtaking beauty of a panoramic solarium terrace, directly overlooking the Gulf of Naples.
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  • 107 Bedrooms
  • Luxury ($$$)
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Hotel Platz

Ortisei
We’re genuine people and we want to pass this on to our guests. You’ll find we’re very friendly and approachable, and always happy to help you in any way you want.
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  • Moderate ($$)
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Hotel Cristal

Obereggen
Our hotel on the slopes reflects the philosophy that we live here. As soon as you enter our hotel, you will notice our down-to-earth nature.
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  • Luxury ($$$)
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Antica Filanda

Capri Leone
The New Banquet Hall A fairytale location for your wedding day! The attention to detail, the attention to your guests and all our passion and experience will make your reception perfect in every detail!
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  • 550
  • Affordable ($)
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Fico D'India Relais

Furore
Holidays Fico d'India is a 3-star hotel, carefully nestled among the sinuous vegetation of Furore, the so-called "Painted Town" of the Amalfi Coast, due to the numerous murals that paint its panoramic streets.
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  • Moderate ($$)
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Hotel La Reggia

Cascia
Choosing Cascia for your wedding means choosing a small village nestled among the rolling green hills of Umbria as your setting. You will be able to celebrate your wedding in truly special environments, Ancient Churches, Period Palaces,...
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  • Moderate ($$)
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Hotel Ristorante La Rosina

Marostica
Nestled between the plains and the mountains of Vicenza, located a few steps from the medieval village of Marostica, Rosina is a beautiful hotel, where you can rediscover the love for tradition.
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  • Luxury ($$$)
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Chiaja Hotel de Charme

Naples
The Chiaja Hotel de Charme is located on the first noble floor of the eighteenth-century patrician palace in Via Chiaia 216, a pedestrian street, a few steps from Piazza del Plebiscito, the Teatro San Carlo and Piazza San Ferdinando (now Piazza
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  • Moderate ($$)