Italy, with its rolling hills, sun-drenched coastlines, historic architecture, and mouthwatering cuisine, is the ultimate destination for couples seeking a wedding venue that blends romance with luxury. From the Tuscan countryside to the Amalfi Coast, every corner of this stunning country offers a unique atmosphere to celebrate love. As a wedding photographer in Italy, I’ve […]

Top 13 Wedding Venues in Italy for an Unforgettable Celebration

Italy, with its rolling hills, sun-drenched coastlines, historic architecture, and mouthwatering cuisine, is the ultimate destination for couples seeking a wedding venue that blends romance with luxury. From the Tuscan countryside to the Amalfi Coast, every corner of this stunning country offers a unique atmosphere to celebrate love.

As a wedding photographer in Italy, I’ve had the privilege of capturing couples’ most precious moments at some of the most breathtaking venues across the country. Here’s my curated list of the 13 best wedding venues in Italy, complete with insights on what makes each location truly magical.


1. Il Carosello dei Baroni (Formerly, Borgo Alveria) (Sicily)

Nestled in the southeastern corner of Sicily, Il Carosello dei Baroni is a tranquil retreat set amid the ruins of an ancient monastery. This venue offers a blend of historic charm and contemporary luxury. Its stone courtyards, Mediterranean gardens, and panoramic views create a timeless backdrop for a wedding.

The serene atmosphere at Il Carosello dei Baroni makes it ideal for couples seeking a more intimate celebration. Imagine exchanging vows under the Sicilian sun, surrounded by olive trees and the scent of citrus blossoms. The venue’s on-site accommodations ensure your guests will feel at home in this slice of paradise.

To add up, our favorite Wedding planner in Sicily is by far the amazing Dazzled Events. Elegant, completely bespoke and with all the attention to detail, Adriana makes all your wishes come true on your wedding day.

Check out the full blog about this wedding in this venue!


2. Agriresort Villa Edera (Massa Lubrense)

Perched on the hills of Massa Lubrense, Agriresort Villa Edera offers a breathtaking blend of coastal beauty and rustic Italian charm. Overlooking the sparkling waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, this venue is surrounded by fragrant lemon trees, lush gardens, and panoramic views of the Amalfi Coast.

The resort’s outdoor spaces are perfect for an open-air ceremony or reception, with the golden glow of the setting sun providing a magical backdrop. Guests can sip locally crafted limoncello while enjoying the fresh, citrus-scented breeze. With its relaxed elegance and unforgettable views, Agriresort Villa Edera is a dreamy destination for couples who want a romantic yet authentic Italian wedding experience.

On top of this, and to make the experience even better, they have an all-inclusive package where they will take care of everything in your wedding planning from beginning to end, making it seamlessly easy and enjoyable for you.

Check out the full blog post of this wedding in this link!


3. Villa Barsocchini (Lucca, Tuscany)

In the heart of Tuscany, Villa Barsocchini is a masterpiece of Italian elegance. This historic villa boasts frescoed walls, opulent interiors, and sprawling gardens that evoke a sense of timeless romance.

The villa’s grand ballroom and outdoor terraces provide versatile spaces for both ceremonies and receptions. Whether you envision a formal affair or a laid-back celebration under the stars, Villa Barsocchini can accommodate your vision with style and grace.

It’s absolutely perfect for intimate gatherings. Chef Celine, a private chef in the area of Tuscany, created such amazing dishes and she definitely is the perfect addition to this celebration.


4. Villa Vecchia Quercia (Umbria)

Villa Vecchia Quercia, located in the green heart of Umbria, offers a blend of rustic charm and natural beauty. Surrounded by rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards, this villa captures the essence of rural Italy.

The venue’s spacious grounds include a centuries-old oak tree that serves as a stunning natural focal point for ceremonies. Guests can enjoy a relaxed al fresco reception with sweeping views of the countryside, followed by dancing under a starlit sky.

The space is big and perfect to have medium size wedding (80-100 people), and it makes it the perfect location hosting about 15 people.


5. Borgo Santo Ambrogio (Tuscany)

Borgo Santo Ambrogio is more than a venue—it’s a fully restored medieval village that exudes character and charm. Located in the Tuscan countryside, this venue features cobblestone streets, rustic stone buildings, and picturesque gardens.

Couples often choose Borgo Santo Ambrogio for its intimate and secluded feel. The venue offers ample opportunities for stunning photos, from its quaint streets to its panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards. Plus, the on-site catering team specializes in traditional Tuscan cuisine, ensuring your wedding feast will be as memorable as the setting.

It has different areas, which provides with a variety of options to celebrate your ceremony, reception and dinner wherever you prefer.


6. Borgo di Colleoli (Tuscany)

This 15th-century estate is a jewel of Tuscany. Borgo di Colleoli has been carefully restored to preserve its historic charm while incorporating modern amenities. The property’s elegant architecture, lush gardens, and scenic surroundings make it an exceptional choice for a wedding.

One of the highlights of this venue is its versatility. Whether you’re planning a large celebration or an intimate gathering, Borgo di Colleoli offers multiple spaces to suit your needs. From its romantic chapel to its scenic courtyards, every corner of this venue exudes Italian charm.

It’s perfect for larger weddings, and it can host around 100 guests!


7. Villa Boscarello (Siena, Tuscany)

Villa Boscarello is the epitome of Tuscan elegance. Located near Siena, this hilltop villa offers panoramic views of the countryside, with rolling vineyards and cypress-lined roads stretching as far as the eye can see.

The villa’s infinity pool and beautifully landscaped gardens provide a stunning setting for outdoor ceremonies and receptions. Inside, the villa features classic Tuscan architecture with warm, inviting spaces that are perfect for smaller intimate gatherings or pre-wedding preparations.

It is very typical that at Villa Boscarello, they organize a pre-wedding night, with a pizza party that you can make yourself!

It can host about 12 people.


8. Villa Lena (Tuscany)

Villa Lena is a haven for creative souls. This artist’s retreat in the heart of Tuscany combines the region’s natural beauty with a laid-back, bohemian vibe. The venue is surrounded by olive groves, vineyards, and forested hills, offering a secluded and tranquil setting for your wedding.

Villa Lena is particularly well-suited for couples who want a unique and artistic touch to their celebration. The venue often collaborates with local artists, chefs, and musicians, adding a layer of creativity to your wedding experience.

This beautiful venue is very well know and popular on Instagram! The area is divided in 2: the main building with the backyard, and the pool area, perfect for after wedding pool parties, or welcome dinners to warm up for the big day!

This location has 74 beds, which makes it perfect to host all your guests on-site.


9. Il Casale del Marchese (Sinalunga)

9. Il Casale del Marchese (Sinalunga, Tuscany)

Tucked away in the charming countryside of Sinalunga, Tuscany, Il Casale del Marchese is a beautifully restored farmhouse that exudes rustic elegance. Surrounded by rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves, this venue captures the quintessential Tuscan spirit.

The property features stunning outdoor spaces for ceremonies and receptions, including manicured gardens and a picturesque courtyard perfect for dining under the stars. Inside, the villa boasts warm, traditional decor with exposed wooden beams and terracotta floors, offering a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere.

Known for its exceptional hospitality, Il Casale del Marchese provides guests with a true taste of Tuscany, featuring local wines and farm-to-table cuisine. It’s an ideal venue for couples dreaming of a romantic and authentic countryside wedding.

Check out the full blog post here


10. Baglio Soria (Sicily)

Baglio Soria is a modern winery estate in Sicily that blends tradition with contemporary elegance. Perched on a hilltop near Trapani, the venue offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the sea beyond.

Couples who choose Baglio Soria are often drawn to its exceptional food and wine. The estate’s chefs create custom menus featuring local ingredients, while its award-winning wines are perfect for toasting your new beginning.

The venue has 2 main areas, the patio, and the upper deck which is the most incredible spot to get married by Sunset, overviewing Trapani and the sea. Seriously magical!


11. La Torre della Limonaia (Amalfi Coast)

For a wedding with breathtaking coastal views, La Torre della Limonaia on the Amalfi Coast is hard to beat. This historic tower is surrounded by lemon groves, with terraces overlooking the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.

The venue’s dramatic cliffs and lush gardens provide endless opportunities for stunning photos. Couples can exchange vows with the sea as their backdrop, followed by a reception featuring fresh seafood and classic Italian desserts.

It is perfect if you want to have an intimate wedding without sacrificing the luxury and charm of the Amalfi coast. The rooms are nailed to the detail, and the views are simply breathtaking.

Check the full gallery and blog here!


12. Villa Castelletto (Lombardy)

Located in the Lombardy region, Villa Castelletto is a classic Italian villa with an air of timeless sophistication. Its manicured gardens, elegant interiors, and grand facades create a fairytale-like setting for your wedding.

One of the villa’s standout features is its flexibility. Whether you’re planning a traditional Catholic ceremony in its chapel or a modern celebration on its grounds, Villa Castelletto can accommodate your preferences with ease.

The venue has different areas, which helps with the flow of the day and the dynamism of it. It’s perfect for the entertainment of your guests and of course, yourselves!

We had the pleasure to work at this wedding with the amazing Wedding Planner Rachele Torres, who created an incredible event, and is the sweetest human being!

Check the full blog post here


13. Villa Rusconi Clerici (Lake Maggiore)

Situated on the shores of Lake Maggiore, Villa Rusconi Clerici is the perfect choice for a waterfront wedding. The villa’s ornate architecture, romantic gardens, and private dock offer a sense of exclusivity and luxury.

Imagine arriving at your wedding by boat, with the stunning lake and surrounding mountains as your backdrop. The venue’s outdoor spaces are ideal for summer ceremonies and receptions, while its elegant interiors provide a cozy atmosphere for cooler seasons.

Villa Rusconi is a very exclusive and unique villa, and getting married here is a true dream.


Italy is a country where romance is woven into every corner, from its cobblestone streets to its sprawling vineyards. Each of these 13 venues offers a unique experience, ensuring that your wedding is not just a celebration but a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

If you’re ready to start planning your dream Italian wedding, I’d love to help you capture the magic of your day. As a wedding photographer, I know these venues inside and out and can help you create timeless memories in some of the most beautiful places in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions About Getting Married in Italy

Planning a wedding in Italy is an exciting experience, but it often comes with a lot of questions, especially regarding costs and logistics. Below, I’ve answered some of the most common questions to help you plan your dream Italian wedding with ease.


How much does the average wedding cost in Italy?

The cost of a wedding in Italy can vary significantly depending on the location, guest count, and level of luxury. On average, couples spend between €30,000 and €50,000 for a destination wedding with around 50-100 guests. This typically includes venue rental, catering, photography, floral arrangements, entertainment, and other essential services.

For more intimate weddings or elopements, costs can be considerably lower, ranging from €10,000 to €20,000, especially if you opt for a weekday celebration or choose a less tourist-heavy region like Puglia or Umbria. Larger, high-end weddings in luxurious venues or iconic cities such as Florence, Rome, or Positano can easily exceed €70,000.


How much does it cost to rent a wedding venue in Italy?

The cost of renting a wedding venue in Italy depends on the location, type of venue, and the time of year. Here’s a general breakdown:

  • Rustic farmhouses or agriturismos: €3,000 to €7,000
  • Historic villas or castles: €5,000 to €15,000
  • Luxury hotels or exclusive venues: €10,000 to €25,000 or more

High-season weddings (May to September) often come with higher prices, while venues may offer discounts during the off-season (November to March). Some venues also include additional services, such as catering or decor, in their rental fees.


Where is the best place to get married in Italy?

Italy is full of incredible wedding destinations, each with its own charm. Here are some of the most popular regions and what makes them unique:

  • Tuscany: Famous for its rolling hills, vineyards, and historic villas, Tuscany is ideal for a romantic countryside wedding. Popular towns include Florence, Siena, and Chianti.
  • Amalfi Coast: With its dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and picturesque villages like Positano and Ravello, the Amalfi Coast is perfect for a glamorous seaside wedding.
  • Lake Como: This elegant lake region, surrounded by mountains and dotted with luxury villas, offers a sophisticated and serene setting.
  • Sicily: For a blend of history, culture, and Mediterranean beauty, Sicily’s rustic estates and coastal venues provide a unique experience.
  • Puglia: Known for its whitewashed villages and ancient olive groves, Puglia is ideal for a relaxed, bohemian wedding.
  • Rome or Venice: For couples who dream of a wedding steeped in history and grandeur, these iconic cities provide unforgettable backdrops.

Ultimately, the best place to get married in Italy depends on your vision, whether it’s a vineyard, a cliffside villa, or a historic castle.


How much does it cost to get legally married in Italy?

Getting legally married in Italy involves some administrative fees, but the overall cost is relatively affordable. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Civil Ceremony: The fee for a civil wedding varies depending on the town and location, but it typically ranges from €500 to €1,500. Some municipalities charge higher fees for weddings held in historic or scenic locations.
  • Religious Ceremony: If you’re planning a Catholic wedding, you may need to make a donation to the church, which usually ranges from €200 to €500. Additional costs may include paperwork and translations.
  • Paperwork and Documentation: Expect to spend around €200 to €400 for translations, authentication of documents, and legal fees. If you’re working with a wedding planner, they can assist with the paperwork to streamline the process.

It’s worth noting that many couples choose to complete the legal formalities in their home country and have a symbolic ceremony in Italy. This can simplify the process while allowing you to fully enjoy your dream wedding experience.


Final Thoughts

Getting married in Italy is a magical experience, but understanding the costs and logistics is key to making your wedding stress-free. Whether you’re planning a lavish celebration or an intimate elopement, Italy offers countless options to suit every style and budget.

If you have any other questions or would like help finding the perfect venue, feel free to reach out—I’d love to assist you in capturing your unforgettable Italian wedding!

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12/08/2024

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