Where did George Clooney get married Hotel?

Where did George Clooney get married Hotel?

AMAN VENICE
AMAN VENICE: The hotel where George Clooney got married is a slice of heaven on earth, with divine food and a tucked-away spa. You always know when you’ve found a good place when you’re reluctant to write about it, in fear of giving the secret away.

How much did George Clooney’s wedding cost?

Celebrity nuptials are typically lavish and glamorous affairs. But what is surprising is that the majority of Clooney’s wedding budget went toward hotel rooms. According to E! News, the Italian wedding and festivities cost an estimated $4.6 million.

Where did George Clooney go for his honeymoon?

the Seychelles
George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin went honeymooning in the Seychelles. The newlyweds, who tied the knot in an extravagant ceremony in Venice last year are thought to have stayed at the North Island resort on the recommendation of Clooney’s close friend, Brad Pitt.

Which Italian city did George Clooney get married to Amal in?

city of Venice
The Hollywood star George Clooney has married the human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin in a private ceremony in the Italian city of Venice. A host of fellow stars such as Matt Damon, Bill Murray and Cindy Crawford attended the event.

Does George Clooney live in Venice?

Villa Oleandra, Lake Como, Italy It’s no secret that Clooney is a massive fan of Italian culture – the actor married human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin in Venice in 2014. Clooney fell in love with Lake Como in the early 2000s and has invested millions in the Italian property market since.

Who designed Amal Clooney’s wedding dress?

Oscar de la Renta
At 82 years old, Oscar de la Renta was more than happy to create Amal Alamuddin’s wedding gown. As it turns out, it was the last creation he designed before his death later that year. “It’s the most important dress in the life of a woman,” Oscar de la Renta told Vogue.

Where do the celebrities stay in Lake Como?

Bellagio hosts elegant historic villas, including Villa Serbelloni and Villa Melzi. Moving South, there is Lecco with its Villa Manzoni. In the North, it is worth a visit to Varenna, Bellano and Colico. Lake Como has a lot to offer.