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BestWeddingAway to Attend the National Wedding Show

BestWeddingAway has announced that it will be at the National Wedding Show in Birmingham prior to adding a new destination to its Italian wedding portfolio.

2010-09-05
VENETO, ITALY, September 05, 2010 (Press-News.org) BestWeddingAway has announced that it will be at the National Wedding Show in Birmingham from 8th to 10th October 2010.

BestWeddingAway will be at Stand B15 and intends to make it a great opportunity for future brides to come and meet the team and have a chat about ideas and locations for their wedding in Italy. BestWeddingAway currently has five Moods; Verona, Venice, Lake Garda, South Tyrol and In Vino Veritas, however in the next few weeks it will also be launching a sixth - Tuscany.

Brides that come over to introduce themselves and have a chat will have the opportunity to take advantage of the BestWeddingAway Venue Visit special offer which will be available only at the National Wedding Show. This special offer is a visit to 2 ceremony locations and 2 reception venues in Lake Garda or Verona worth EUR250. This offer means that couples visiting Italy to choose a location and meet suppliers will have four possibilities to visit, get excited and imagine what their dream wedding in Italy could look like.

Another offer for brides-to-be visiting the National Wedding Show is the opportunity to book a consultation with one of the wedding planners. This free consultation will give brides-to-be the opportunity to speak in-depth about the various locations available to them and the price possibilities, as well as enabling them to have a strong idea of what their wedding could look like. The bride-to-be will be able to work with the wedding planner to create themes around chosen locations and chat about various concepts based around the Wedding Moods and venues.

Visitors to the stand will have the ideal chance to look at pictures and understand how the company works and get an idea of how much (or how little) a wedding in Italy can cost.

BestWeddingAway believes it will provide a fantastic opportunity for those planning their wedding to meet the people that could be organizing their dream wedding in Italy and to help them understand the professionalism, experience and care that goes into making that special day into a really special day.

The wedding planners at the show will be bi-lingual British/Italians who have each lived in Italy for several years, as a result they have an extensive knowledge of Italian culture, Italian customs and the Italian geography. Brides-to-be can also ask the wedding planners what life is like in Italy compared to their previous British homes to get a insight into the real Italy.

BestWeddingAway provide personalised days which are designed around the couple, their relationship and individual personalities to create a wedding day which is a reflection of them, not just a package deal.

Brides-to-be, mother of the brides-to-be and grooms wishing to take advantage of our free consultation can book an appointment with one of the wedding planners via the BestWeddingAway website. Appointments are taken on a first come first serve basis.

About Bestweddingaway
Bestweddingaway is a wedding planning agency that organises weddings for foreigners in Italy. The company's role is to assist and where requested advise couples on everything from their logistical needs through to their aesthetic wishes. Whether a couple just needs to choose the best wedding locations in Italy for their ceremony or they need help choosing the wine to have with their meal, the Bestweddingaway team and partners are there to help develop their wedding ideas and make wishes become a reality.

Website: http://www.bestweddingaway.co.uk/


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[Press-News.org] BestWeddingAway to Attend the National Wedding Show
BestWeddingAway has announced that it will be at the National Wedding Show in Birmingham prior to adding a new destination to its Italian wedding portfolio.