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Italian Wedding Couture: destination wedding & fashion
Italian Wedding Couture is an authentic service by Italian Special Occasions DMC: as a bride-to-be you can create your own dream wedding dress with high fashion designers throughout Italy. The result? An exclusive made-in-Italy wedding gown that is handcrafted with...
Fall Destination Wedding in Italy, between grape & olive harvests
An ever-increasing number of couples are looking for unique and authentic ways to celebrate their wedding. They demand meaningful experiences not just for themselves but also for their guests, especially in the case of a destination wedding in another cultural...
Emilia Romagna for foodies
Many of Italy’s most symbolic food products come from Emilia Romagna: from Parmigiano Reggiano to Bologna's mortadella, from Prosciutto di Parma to Modena's balsamic vinegar. This region is formed by two historically separate areas – Emilia to the north and west, and...
Private Tours in Italy’s Music Cities
Italy is the nation where opera was born. If you love opera and music, at Italian Special Occasions DMC we can help you design bespoke event and travel experiences for families, groups of friends and corporate outings. Imagine the WOW-factor of your family reunion or...
Folklore Fall Festivals in Italy
Fall is the season of colors: earthy shades alternate with lively foliage colors, and the vibrant patterns are evident both in the natural landscape and in the seasonal produce. In Italy, fall is one of the best seasons to celebrate the Sense of Sight for another...
Tuscany’s Via Francigena: a spiritual itinerary
The Via Francigena (or Via Romea) is an ancient pilgrims' route that goes from Canterbury to Rome. The route was particularly important during medieval times for those wishing to visit the Holy See. Documented for the first time in 990 by Sigeric, Archbishop of...