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Yes, but there are restrictions for “legal weddings.” Typically, Italian law requires weddings to be held indoors in a church or town hall. Exceptions can be made for an outdoor ceremony but generally require much more research and paperwork.
To beat the crowds, late September-early October is ideal. The large crowds are gone, but the weather is still wonderful. Most restaurants and shops are open through the end of October.
No. Many towns are very walkable. In fact, ambling through the cobblestone streets is the best way to fully immerse yourself in Italian culture. Also, many hotels don’t have on-site parking but use a parking garage several blocks away. There is always the risk of collecting parking fees as well.