A Tuscan Treasure

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Tuscany was our first choice for our destination wedding, we had always thought of having our dream wedding in Tuscany. When it came to choosing a location, we had seen many venues, but finally settled on Villa Daniela Grossi. We both instantly fell in love with it. It had all the space and greenery we were looking for. Plus it had an in-house catering service and it was perfect for our wedding reception. It was a perfect match for us.

Organising our guests was very simple. Some stayed at Villa Daniela Grossi and the rest stayed at Villa Volpe. Everything was taken care of by the villa. There weren’t many challenges, and we even remained within our budget. We thought the distance would be a problem, but then realized that it as quite easy to communicate with Daniela and her team via email and Skype.

When it comes to planning a wedding, my biggest piece of advice would be to look for a venue with a complete service included. It will help a lot. It was a life saver or us to only have to communicate with one person instead of all the vendors.

 

Nestled deep in the heart of the Tuscan countryside lies the picturesque Villa Daniela Grossi. This pastoral villa sits on the lush slope of the famous hills near the city of Lucca. The breathtaking panoramic views and peaceful ambiance make it the perfect place for a peaceful stay with your love.

This stunning rustic villa preserves the charm and character of its history, through its antique furniture, embellished walls and lush Italian garden overlooking the scenic landscape of the surrounding countryside. As the sun illuminates the glittering swimming pool, indulge in the cool waters and breathe in the scent of lush greenery and fresh roses.  It’s picturesque and unique location make it the ideal venue to celebrate your love.

The spectacular team at Tuscan Life Srl, are dedicated to making sure that your beautiful dreams become reality.

This is an article written on the prestigious Destination Weddings and Honeymoons abroad magazine.


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