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The Planner Directory

The best wedding planners in Italy

From Tuscan villas to the Amalfi Coast and Lake Como, the studios that run an Italian wedding with calm and taste.

Last reviewed February 2026.
The verdict

Italy rewards a planner rooted in the region you have chosen, since Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast, Lake Como and Puglia each work very differently.

The names here are established studios with real track records, multilingual teams and the local relationships an Italian wedding needs.

Book well ahead for the warm months, agree the fee model in writing, and let the planner steer you toward the weeks that suit your venue.

The short answer

For a wedding in Italy, choose a planner anchored in your chosen region rather than a generalist. Exclusive Italy Weddings, founded in the late 1990s by Laura Frappa, is among the most respected studios. TheKnotInItaly has planned since 2000, VB Events works out of Florence since 2007, and Italian Wedding Designer has served international couples since 2011. Late spring and early autumn give the kindest light, and the best studios book twelve to eighteen months ahead.

Planners listed
Four we rate
rooted in their regions
Book ahead
12 to 18 months
longer for peak dates
Best season
May, Jun, Sep
spring and early autumn
Languages
Italian, English
often more on the team
The shortlist

The Italy shortlist, on merit

Real, established studios we rate for Italy. The order is our honest read, not a paid placement. Choose the team whose region and style match the wedding you have in mind.

A working shortlist of planners with real track records.
01

Exclusive Italy Weddings

Italy wide

A respected studio shaped over more than two decades.

Founded in the late 1990s by Laura Frappa, who came to weddings from a background in art and photography, Exclusive Italy Weddings is one of the country's most established luxury studios. They plan across Tuscany, the lakes, the Amalfi Coast and beyond, with an eye for design and a calm hand on logistics.

Since the 1990sDesign ledItaly wideInternational couples
02

TheKnotInItaly

Italy wide

Planning Italian weddings since 2000.

One of the longer running names in the country, TheKnotInItaly has crafted hundreds of celebrations since 2000 across many regions. They suit couples who want a settled, experienced team and a deep book of vetted local suppliers.

Since 2000Hundreds of weddingsVetted vendorsMultilingual
03

VB Events

Florence and Tuscany

A Florence studio established in 2007.

Based in Florence and working since 2007, VB Events plans bespoke weddings across Tuscany and the wider country. A sensible first call for couples drawn to Renaissance cities, hillside villas and the Tuscan countryside.

FlorenceTuscanySince 2007Bespoke
04

Italian Wedding Designer

Italy wide

For international couples since 2011.

Founded in 2011, Italian Wedding Designer is dedicated to international couples seeking an elegant, seamless and deeply personal celebration in Italy's most photographed settings. Strong on detail and on guiding guests who are travelling far.

Since 2011International couplesPersonalItaly wide
Planning context

The practicalities, plainly

What a planner does here

An Italian planner secures the venue, manages bilingual contracts and the comune paperwork, books trusted caterers and florists, and runs the day so language is never a barrier. On a private villa, where everything is brought in, their production knowledge matters most.

The season that ruins it

July and August bring real heat to much of the country, and many couples underestimate it. The kindest light and most comfortable days fall in May, June and September, which is also when the best planners and venues book first.

Getting guests there

Rome, Milan, Florence, Naples and Venice all have major airports with frequent links, so guests reach most regions easily. A planner arranges transfers and a room block so the day stays simple for everyone.

What couples underestimate

Regional differences are larger than they look. The Amalfi Coast, Tuscany, the lakes and Puglia each have their own suppliers, rhythms and rules, so a planner rooted in your chosen region is worth far more than a generalist covering the whole country.

What a planner costs

The fees, told straight.

Most luxury planners in Italy charge either a flat planning fee or a percentage of the overall wedding budget, commonly cited around ten to fifteen percent, reviewed February 2026. Confirm the model and what it includes directly with each studio.

A good planner usually pays for themselves through better supplier choices, fewer costly mistakes and a calmer run up to the day. Treat the fee as part of the budget from the start, not as an add on at the end.

Figures are indicative and reviewed February 2026. They move with the size of the wedding, the season and the studio. Confirm fees and inclusions directly with each planner.

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The wider team

Who else to bring in, and why

Photographers

Italy rewards a photographer at ease in strong southern light and in the softer tones of the lakes alike. Ask to see a full wedding rather than a styled shoot, and check they know your region.

Florists and stylists

Local seasonal flowers suit Italian settings far better than imported arrangements. A good planner pairs you with a florist whose style matches your venue, from rustic farmhouse to grand palazzo.

Music and catering

A planner with standing books the caterers and bands that hold up over a long Italian evening. On a private estate the choice of caterer is yours, which is where their address book earns its keep.

Common questions

Italy planners, answered.

Who are the best wedding planners in Italy?

Established studios with real regional track records lead, including Exclusive Italy Weddings, TheKnotInItaly, VB Events in Florence and Italian Wedding Designer. The right choice depends on your region and style.

How far ahead should we book a planner in Italy?

For peak dates in late spring and early autumn, twelve to eighteen months is sensible, and the most sought after venues with their planners can go sooner. Off peak dates allow more flexibility.

How much does a wedding planner in Italy cost?

Expect either a flat fee or a percentage of the total budget, commonly cited around ten to fifteen percent as of February 2026. Always confirm the model and inclusions with the studio directly.

Can a planner arrange a legal wedding in Italy?

Yes. Civil, religious and symbolic ceremonies are all possible, and the paperwork through the local comune has firm requirements. Many couples handle the legal step at home and hold a symbolic ceremony in Italy, which a planner arranges.

Do Italian planners speak English?

The studios listed here run multilingual teams used to international couples, with Italian and English standard and often more. Confirm working languages when you enquire.

The look

A sense of the day.

Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of an exchange of rings, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of an exchange of rings, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a celebration, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a celebration, illustrative.

Images are licensed editorial stock for illustration. They do not depict a specific planner, venue or wedding.

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