Tuscany Wedding Venues
Getting married in Italy is romantic.
Getting married in a beautiful Villa in Tuscany is doubly so.
You need the right venue, a great organiser, beds for guests, excellent food and wine and a spot of evening dancing. With that in mind these are our top 5 villas for weddings in Tuscany for 2025:
PS - if you'd like advice on which documents you might need to get married in Italy, read this: How to get married in Tuscany
1. Podere Gregorio

2. Montestigliano & Pipistrelli

Montestigliano is a beautiful old farming estate close to Siena, excellent for weddings, converted into a series of villas and farmhouse apartments across the whole hamlet, and a central square for the always necessary dining, dancing and carousing! A short distance away is the luxury villa Pipistrelli, often taken with the whole hamlet as the accommodation for the bride and her family.
3. Borgo Castello
Borgo Castello offers something rare for a Tuscan wedding: complete privacy in the heart of Chianti's most romantic landscape. With three separate buildings sleeping up to 20 guests, your wedding party can spread out comfortably while still feeling part of one gathering. The covered pergola at Bosco provides a natural ceremony or reception space, opening directly into the well-equipped kitchen (essential for caterers), while the pool with its sweeping vineyard views creates an unforgettable backdrop for photographs. Because the entire property rents as a single unit, you'll never share the space with other guests. This is your private Tuscan estate for the duration of your celebration.
The layout works particularly well for weddings: Families or wedding parties can take one building each, the cinema room becomes an evening gathering spot, and the multiple living areas mean people can find quiet conversation or join the party as they wish. The sauna and gym offer welcome escapes for guests the morning after, and the authentic Chianti setting (surrounded by vineyards and dark oak forests near Radda) provides exactly the Tuscan romance couples imagine, without requiring extensive decoration. You're also perfectly positioned for pre-wedding vineyard tours or post-wedding excursions to Siena, Florence, or the Valdorcia, all within an hour's drive.
4. Villa Bianca

This delightful villa is in the heart of Val d'Orcia. Originally built in the latter half of the eighteenth century as a hunting lodge and a venue for celebrations and banquets, Villa Bianca sleeps 24, with space for two additional guests if necessary. A grand circular garden at the entrance to the villa adds a ceremonial touch to arrivals and makes it an ideal location for events and weddings. The villa is nestled within a park filled with holm oaks and cypress trees, offering a spectacular panoramic view along the ancient pilgrimage route of the Francigena.
5. Borgo Rinnovato

South of Florence, on the slopes of the apennines, a skilled and famous Italian architect has transformed a collection of historic farm buildings into beautiful and elegant dwellings. Gathered around an enormous swimming pool reminiscent of a roman baths, each house has air-conditioning, en-suite bedrooms and spacious accommodation. The main building has a large conference hall, a private restaurant, a snooker room, a library and a wine-tasting cellar, making it the perfect venue for weddings, conferences and large gatherings.
So there we are - for more Wedding Villas have a look at our main selection here: Wedding Villas - look here for advice on how to get married in Italy and, if you're looking for honeymoon spots this page is a good place to start: Best Romantic honeymoon Villas.
And lastly, in case anybody is wondering, Italy and Tuscany are very LGBTQ+ friendly - we've had lots of ceremonies and events for same-sex couples in the villas above and others! : )

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Author: Dan Wrightson
Dan Wrightson grew up in Tuscany, Italy and has been writing about, sketching and exploring Tuscany and Italy since 1983.
12th Nov 2019 4th Jan 2026