The Best Tuscan venues for an Italian wedding
Tuscany always has and always will be such a classic region to get married in Italy. The rustic heart of the country when it comes to its food, landscape, and that true traditional feel.
You will be spoilt for choice, as this region boasts a plethora of Borgos, Villas, Castellos - whether you want to go with an authentic style or a modern twist on a timeless classic, you can guarantee that the views, food and wine will wow your guests here!
We are going to level with you - picking our top venues in this section was pretty bloody challenging, but these 7 exceptional venues made the cut when considering the fine balance between rules, views, accommodation quality, accessibility and staff. And don’t miss La Lista’s resident tour guide, Martini’s secret tips on where to visit and most importantly, where to eat in Tuscany.
1. La Pescaia
Where is it? Western Tuscany - think flat expanses and olive groves. Plus, bonus, you are near the coast!
Key facts
100-120 guests; sleeps 36
Church on-site for catholic ceremonies or blessings
Why is it good?
Considered interiors - spacious and light
Modernised and comfortable
Large spaces for different uses throughout the wedding day
Hotel style service - bar and restaurant, with amazing cocktails!
Inside spaces for all eventualities - perfect for 80 guests
Further guest accommodation within 5 mins drive
LL tip The venue work exclusively with Guidi Lenci catering, an excellent Florentine caterer. So, get the price for catering the wedding and your other events before you book!
Check out La Pescaia on La Lista
For the walkers and foodies
1) A favourite is La Buca della Fate at Baratti, which is a cliff overlooking the sea that only few know. The sea is breathtaking here - a dive in this sea is worth a thousand baths elsewhere!
2) Explore and find your zen in nature in the Santuario della Verna, Casentino or La Croce del Pratomagno. A really spiritual walk in the forest to centre yourself. A must stop at La Melosa for the fantastic homemade ravioli for the Santuario walk and La Bottega di Chiassaia for La Croce del Pratomagno. There are several trials to walk, from 40mins to 4 hours of walking (pack those hiking boots!)
Martina, wedding planner at Wiskow & White
2. Borgo Pietrafitta
Where is it? Chianti, think rolling hills and wine country
Key facts
120 guests; sleeps 65
External suppliers permitted
Church on-site at a charge; civil ceremonies also available
Why it’s good?
Lots of accommodation but spread across the venue
Hotel-style service for guests
Feel like you’re in your own little Borgo - magic!
LL tip It only has a small wet weather option, so do budget for a tent before booking
Check out Borgo Pietrafitta on La Lista
3. Guardastelle
Where it is? Between vineyards with views of San Gimignano
Key facts
50 guests sleeps up to 30
Civil ceremony and churches close by in San Gimignano
External suppliers permitted
Why it’s good?
An authentically restored farmhouse
On-site working vineyard with its own cantina
Wine tastings available as an additional guest experience
LL tip Stairs required to access most of the accommodation so needs to be considered if some guests require accessibility.
Check out Guardastelle on La Lista
Top 3 Tuscan ‘tourist’ things you must do:
1) Tour of Val d'Orcia to get lost in the beautiful views with some obligatory stops in 3-4 cellars to taste the incredible local wines. Be sure to enjoy Pienza, Montalcino, Montepulciano and Bagno Vignoni on your tour.
2) Head to Argentario, for the most beautiful place by the sea. Rent a rubber dinghy and enjoy diving in Cala Gesso or Cala Piccola. And get those romantic vibes going by walking in Porto Santo Stefano at night!
3) Take an electric bike and get lost in the center of Florence, including a mandatory stop for ice cream at La Carraia and a sandwich with ‘lampredotto’ (a Florentine speciality) in the Gavinana.
Martina, wedding planner at Wiskow & White
4. Villa di Ulignano
Where is it? Sitting on a gorgeous hillside, close to Volterra
Key facts
120 guests; sleeps 30 comfortably
External suppliers welcome
Ceremonies off-site in local Volterra
Why it’s good?
Feels like a hidden escape from the world
Close to Pisa
LL Tip Meet your guests in Volterra for welcome drinks the night before your wedding. Show them the sights of this medieval town and the incredible rolling hills leading to it.
Check out Villa di Ulignano on La Lista
Photo: Red on Blonde
For the foodies & culture junkies
Visit Pietrasanta which always full of exhibitions and cultural events. An absolute must-stop for you foodies is at Il Gabbiano at Viareggio for the best sea carbonara of Tuscany. Preluded or followed by a sugary donut in the pine forest nearby - Gatto Nero (known to the locals as PIPPO) - and one of the best memories of my childhood in Viareggio.
Martina, wedding planner at Wiskow & White
5. Villa Nemora
Where is it? Nestled in the heart of Tuscany's' Chianti hills
Key facts
Max 100 guests which accommodation for 58 in three separate accommodations
1.5 hours from Florence airport
Open supplier policy
Why it’s good?
Dreamy modern spaces all through out the property
Manicured gardens and a lawn with iconic Cypress trees.
Has a self-catering communal kitchen for ease
Surrounded by olive groves, vineyards and woodlands
LL tip An internal option in case of wet weather however it is a maximum of 70 people.
Check out Villa Nemora on La Lista
6. Villa di Maiano
Where is it? In the hillsides of Florence
Key facts
Perfect for 100 guests
Ceremony on-site
Vast gardens, picturesque terraces and classical ballrooms
Why it’s good?
View of the city and the duomo
Authentic villa with expansive inside spaces and external spaces
LL tip There are lots of rules and additional add ons at this venue; make sure you see the list and understand these fully before booking
Check out Villa di Maiano on La Lista
7. Villa Medicea di Lilliano
Where is it? Grassina
Key facts
Max 250 guests
Civil ceremony on-site
2 accommodations, Villa La Corte sleeping up to 12 people and La Torre Villas sleeping up to 32 people
Why it’s good?
Aperitif with panoramic views of Florence and the Chianti hills from the villa’s terrace
Sunset garden dinners
Beautiful flow of unique, private, and tranquil spaces throughout the property
LL tip Has a closed supplier policy with 6 pre-approved Caterers to pick from and approved list for Light/Sound and Fireworks.
Check out Villa Medicea di Lilliano on La Lista
Looking for more advice on choosing the right Italian venue? Why not familiarise yourself with the key venue criteria which makes a venue so perfect for a wedding…get your hands on our Venue Finding Ticklist to help guide you through the decision.
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