Travel & Stay

How to reach the venue
Via San Fermo 58
Marano Vicentino (VI)
The venue is only accessible by car.
If you can, we recommend renting one.
For those who cannot, we will arrange a shuttle from Bassano del grappa/Vicenza to take you to the venue, and drop you back here after the event.
Further information and help would be available as the event approaches.

Where to stay?
To attend the wedding: we recommend you to stay in Bassano del Grappa or Vicenza. They are both located at an equal distance from the venue location.
To visit the Veneto region: we recommend booking a place in Venice or Venice Mestre.
Once you're there

Bassano del Grappa
A charming town nestled in the Veneto region of northern Italy, is renowned for its picturesque Ponte Vecchio, a historic wooden bridge spanning the Brenta River. The town's rich history is evident in its well-preserved medieval center, adorned with elegant palaces and quaint alleyways. Beyond its architectural beauty, Bassano del Grappa is also famous for its production of Grappa, a potent Italian brandy. The town is easily walkable, allowing visitors to explore its narrow streets and charming squares at their own pace.
My childhood town - Rachele

Venice
Centuries-old architecture, cobblestone alleys, a maze of eye-catching islands, and of course, the famous canals that run through it all—Venice is quite literally unlike anywhere else.
Whether you're exploring hidden alleyways, sipping a spritz in a bacaro, or simply soaking up the romantic atmosphere, Venice will leave you enchanted.
To know more about what to do in venice visit the link below.
Here I spent my University days - Rachele
There is so much to discover in the Veneto region...
Vicenza: Discover the elegant city designed by the famous architect Andrea Palladio, and admire the villas shaped by his style. Among them, the Villa where the wedding takes place!
Verona: Visit the city of Romeo and Juliet, explore the ancient Roman Arena, and wander through the charming historic center.
Lake Garda: Relax on the shores of Italy's largest lake, enjoy water sports, and visit picturesque towns like Sirmione and Garda.
Dolomites: Hike in the breathtaking Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dramatic peaks and alpine scenery.
Prosecco Hills: Embark on a wine tour through the picturesque Prosecco hills and taste the region's famous sparkling wine.



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