9 featured venues from a full collection of 78+ curated properties across Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche — each with pricing, stay minimums, guest capacity, and brochure links
Planning a destination wedding in Tuscany? This guide features some of the best Tuscany wedding venues, from affordable countryside estates to luxury villa buyouts across Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche. Whether you're looking for a small intimate wedding venue, a multi-night estate rental, or a full-service luxury property in Italy, this curated list makes it easier to compare options by pricing, guest capacity, stay minimums, and brochure links.
RoamRecs organized these featured venues into three tiers — modest, medium, and luxury — so couples can quickly explore Tuscany wedding venues based on style and budget. If you want the full interactive version, you can also browse the complete RoamRecs collection with 78+ venues and map-based planning tools.
9 venues selected from the full collection — covering three budget tiers across Tuscany and the surrounding countryside. Every listing includes stay requirements, pricing, and direct brochure access. The complete 78+ venue collection is available interactively on RoamRecs.
A starting point for couples looking for smaller buyouts, lower stay minimums, and more accessible pricing — typically 30–50 guests in intimate countryside borgos and villas. Venue rental fees typically start around €6,000–€25,000 (excludes catering).
For couples planning larger guest counts (50–60), needing stronger event infrastructure, or wanting more established destination wedding venues across the Chianti and Siena countryside. Venue rental fees typically range €8,000–€32,000.
World-class estates, historic castles, and fully-staffed luxury buyouts across Tuscany — typically with in-house catering, F&B minimums, and capacity for 100+ guests. For couples seeking the ultimate destination wedding experience.
Quick answers to common questions couples ask when comparing destination wedding venues in Tuscany.
Tuscany wedding venues can range from under €10,000 for smaller or lower-season properties to well over €100,000 for luxury buyouts. Pricing depends on location, season, guest count, minimum stay, and whether the venue includes lodging, catering, or planning support.
Some of the most popular areas for Tuscany destination weddings include Chianti, Siena, Val d’Orcia, San Gimignano, and the surrounding countryside. Many couples also expand their search into Umbria and Marche for similar landscapes and more flexible pricing.
Yes. Many Tuscany wedding venues require a minimum stay of 2 to 4 nights, especially during peak wedding season. Full-property buyouts and multi-day celebrations are common, which is why minimum-stay rules are an important part of comparing venues.
Guest capacity varies widely. Some intimate venues host 30 to 50 guests, while larger estates and luxury properties can accommodate 100 or more. This guide includes guest capacity details to make side-by-side comparison easier.
Yes. While Tuscany is known for luxury weddings, there are also more affordable villas, borgos, and countryside estates that work well for smaller weddings or couples with flexible dates. Looking outside the highest-demand areas can also open up better-value options.
This page highlights featured venues, but the full RoamRecs collection includes 78+ wedding venues across Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche with interactive map browsing, pricing notes, and direct brochure links.
Non-Italian citizens marrying in Tuscany typically need a valid passport, a Nulla Osta (statement of no impediment) from their home country's embassy in Italy, an Atto Notorio sworn declaration, and certified Italian translations of all documents. Civil ceremonies happen at a comune (town hall) or a venue licensed for civil marriages; symbolic and religious ceremonies have looser requirements. Most couples allow 60–90 days for paperwork and use a local wedding planner or the venue's in-house team to coordinate filings.
Almost always yes. A local Tuscany wedding planner handles vendor coordination, legal paperwork, language barriers, and on-the-ground logistics that are extremely difficult to manage from abroad. Some venues (like Borgo Siliano) include wedding planning in the buyout price; others require you to hire one independently. Plan to budget €5,000–€15,000 for a full-service planner depending on guest count and complexity.
The most popular Tuscany wedding months are May, June, September, and early October — warm weather, low rain risk, and golden countryside light. July and August are hot (often 32–38°C / 90–100°F) and pricier; many couples avoid them. Late April and late October offer significant savings and still-pleasant weather. The full wedding season runs April through October; winter ceremonies are rare but available at venues with indoor space.
It varies significantly. Luxury estates like Borgo Pignano and La Foce typically include in-house catering with a food and beverage minimum (€70K–€90K is common at the top end). Mid-range and budget venues usually let you bring an external caterer from an approved vendor list, which can dramatically reduce cost. Always confirm whether catering, alcohol, service staff, and rentals are included before comparing venue prices — the headline buyout fee can hide €15K–€40K in additional costs.
This page features a curated preview. The complete RoamRecs collection includes 78+ vetted venues across Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche — all three budget tiers, an interactive map, pricing notes, stay requirements, and direct brochure links for every listing.