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Lombardy Wedding & Elopement FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can we have a Lombardy elopement with guests?

Yes. Most packages allow a small number of guests, usually up to 4–10 people, depending on the specific location (e.g., a boat or a small villa terrace) and package. This keeps the event intimate while still allowing a few loved ones to join you.

Can we legally get married in Lombardy as foreigners?

Yes, Italy allows non-residents to legally marry, but it is bureaucratically complex. Because of this, many couples choose a symbolic ceremony to enjoy the Italian lakes or mountains stress-free, handling the legal paperwork at home.

Where are the best places to elope in Lombardy?

Some of the most popular locations include the iconic Lake Como (Varenna, Bellagio), the dramatic cliffs of Lake Garda, the historic streets of Milan, and the alpine peaks of the Bergamo Alps. These areas offer breathtaking backdrops of deep blue water, Italian villas, and rugged mountains ideal for intimate, romantic elopements.

How much does it cost to elope in Lombardy?

Eloping in Lombardy typically begins around USD 2,800. Prices vary depending on the season, location, and any extras you choose, such as flowers, hair and makeup, or videography. Each package can be tailored to your preferred budget and experience.

What's the best time of year for a Lombardy elopement?

Lombardy is beautiful year-round, but the best seasons for comfortable weather and stunning gardens are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). Summer (July–August) is popular but can be very hot and crowded, especially around the lakes. Winter offers a moody, quiet atmosphere with snow-capped peaks in the distance.

Can we customize our elopement package in Lombardy?

Yes, customization is available for Lombardy elopements. You can enhance your package with add-ons, and for anything outside the list, the vendor can help explore your options.

Do you offer Lombardy elopement videography?

Videography is available as an optional add-on. The package usually includes a cinematic highlight film capturing the key moments, landscapes, and emotions of the day.

What is included in your Lombardy elopement or wedding packages?

Most Lombardy packages include full-day photography coverage, local travel on the wedding day, assistance with planning, and an online gallery of edited images. Some packages also include private boat rides on the lakes. Couples can add services such as a celebrant, videography, hair and makeup, flowers, and extra photo time.

How long does a Lombardy elopement typically last?

A typical Lombardy elopement lasts about 4–8 hours, depending on the package. This includes preparation, ceremony time, exploring scenic locations (like a boat tour or villa walk), and portraits throughout the day.

What should we wear for our Lombardy elopement?

Because many Lombardy ceremonies take place in historic villas with cobblestones or near water, it's best to wear stylish but comfortable shoes. If you are eloping on a boat, ensure your dress is easy to move in. For alpine locations, bring a warm layer, as mountain air can be cool even in summer.

How do we get around Lombardy on our wedding day?

Your photographer or a private driver typically handles transportation on the elopement day itself. In lake locations like Como, private boats are often used to move between ceremony spots and photo locations, adding a unique Italian touch to the day.

How far in advance should we book a Lombardy wedding package?

It's best to book as early as you can, especially if you have a specific date in mind or want to secure a popular villa or boat. Once your preferred date is available, a deposit confirms your booking and secures the vendors needed for your elopement day. Last-minute reservations can still be arranged if your plans are flexible, but any booking made under six weeks before the event will not qualify for the 21-day money-back policy.