Rome, Caput Mundi, the Eternal City, the ideal location for your Wedding in Italy ! Celebrate the beginning to a wonderful life together in Rome. Say "I do" in Italy’s Capital City and let the Romans' natural love of romance, sweep you away to "La Dolce Vita". Rome, the "Eternal City", is the capital of Italy and of the Lazio (Latium) region.
It's the famed city of the Seven Hills, La Dolce Vita, Vatican City and Three Coins in the Fountain. Its Historic Center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Almost three thousand years of history have made the artistic and architectural patrimony of Rome. Starting from the Roman monuments, famous worldwide, like the Coliseum or the Roman Forum, through the medieval masterpieces, up to the Baroque magnificent churches and Renaissance Palazzos ... it has been estimated that 50% of the world’s art is located in Rome!
Wedding Ceremonies in Rome :
- Legally binding Protestant Weddings (with civil validity) at Protestant Churches in Rome
- Protestant Blessings at Protestant Churches or at your private Villa, Hotel, Castle, gardens or terrace, (outdoors or indoors)
- Legally binding Catholic Weddings at Catholic Churches in Rome
- Catholic Blessings at Catholic Churches i Rome
- Civil Wedding Ceremonies at Rome's Weddings Halls : Campidoglio or Caracalla (also called Vignola Mattei Complex) or Villa Lais
- Jewish Weddings at Synagoues in Rome or at your private Castle, Villa, Hotel, gardens or terrace, (outdoors or indoors)
- Symbolic Weddings at your private Villa, Castle, gardens or terrace
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How to reach Rome:
By plane : Rome has two main international airports: - Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (Rome Fiumicino, code FCO) - well organized and connected to the center of the city by public transportation - Ciampino International Airport - (Rome Ciampino, code CIA) located to the south of the capital, Low cost flights with Easyjet, Ryanair ,Wizzair flights, and many other airlines fly to Ciampino Airport (CIA). This small airport is closer to the city center than Fiumicino but has no direct train connection but many bus shuttles to reach the heart of Rome.
By train: Rome's main railway station is Termini Station. Like any other train station, it's not very safe at night. It's also locked up between 00:30 am and 04:30 am. Most long-distance trains passing through Rome between these times will stop at Tiburtina station instead. Other main stations include Ostiense, Trastevere, Tuscolana, Tiburtina.
By boat: Cruise ships dock in nearby port of Civitavecchia. Now it is possible to dock in new Port of Rome called Ostia, located a few kilometers from Rome and linked by train and bus.