Tuscany has some very high-end wedding venues, especially castles, historic villas, and luxury resorts. Here are some of the most expensive (or “ultra-luxury”) wedding venues in Tuscany, plus what makes them so premium and typical price brackets. (Note: exact prices depend a lot on season, guest count, and number of days.)
These are rates for venue rental only. Please also consider:
Western Weddings –
Catering: €150 to €250 per person
Photography and video: A single photographer for a day might cost from €3000. A photo and video team with several photographers and videographers with accompanying technicians, lighting and sound people might cost €60,000.
Music: A classical trio could provide music at the ceremony through to the end of the dinner. Then a DJ could provide party music for the reception. Alternatively you could choose a band for the evening entertainment. There are lots of choices here, consider for wedding day music from €6000 to over €30,000 and beyond.
Floral decoration: Allow from about €4000 for something simple. There is virtually no limit at the other end of the scale with some budgets in excess of €100,000. Some people really love flowers!
Hair and make-up.
Transport, bridal and guest.
Wedding Planning: €5000 to €15,000
Indian Weddings – Please see our separate pricing document
These are guide prices at 2025.
Some of the Most Expensive Wedding Venues in Tuscany
- Il Borro, Toscana (Ferragamo Estate)
- This is a restored medieval village owned by the Ferragamo family — very exclusive.
- According to a wedding planner, a two-night wedding package in high season starts at €150,000, and a three-night high-season package can go up to €207,000.
- It offers multiple event spaces, historic buildings, luxury accommodation, vineyards, and a truly immersive Tuscan experience.
- COMO Castello del Nero (Chianti)
- This is a 12th-century castle set among vineyards.
- Wedding “price from” for the venue is listed as €50,000.
- Minimum stay for weddings is typically 3 nights for full exclusivity.
- Food & beverage (F&B) packages and guest accommodation are additional and can be very premium.
- Villa La Selva Wine Resort
- A very luxurious villa resort with on-site accommodation (16 rooms in 5 villas).
- Venue hire (exclusive use) is €17,500/night on weekends in high season.
- For 2026, La Lista (a wedding venue directory) confirms rates between €12,400–€17,500/night depending on season & day.
- The package includes a wedding for up to ~100 guests plus accommodation for 36 (plus extra beds).
Why These Are Among the Most Expensive
- Historic value & prestige: Castles and old villas like Il Borro and Castello del Nero have deep history, architectural importance, and large well-maintained grounds.
- Exclusivity: Many of these venues require full buyout (i.e., you rent the whole place), which greatly increases cost.
- Luxury amenities: On-site accommodation, spa facilities, high-end catering, wine experiences, concierge services, etc.
- Multi-day celebrations: Many couples host multi-day weddings (welcome dinner, wedding, farewell brunch), meaning more nights of venue hire.
- Seasonal premiums: Peak wedding season (late spring to early fall) significantly inflates prices.
Top 10 Most Expensive Wedding Venues in Tuscany (2025-2026)
Here are some of the top luxury wedding venues in Tuscany, known for being among the most premium, plus their typical costs or pricing framewor
Key Cost Drivers for These Venues
Tuscany has some very high-end wedding venues, especially castles, historic villas, and luxury resorts. Here are some of the most expensive (or “ultra-luxury”) wedding venues in Tuscany, plus what makes them so premium and typical price brackets. (Note: exact prices depend a lot on season, guest count, and number of days.)
Top 10 Most Expensive Wedding Venues in Tuscany (2025-2026)
Here are some of the top luxury wedding venues in Tuscany, known for being among the most premium, plus their typical costs or pricing frameworks:
| Venue | Why It’s Premium / Unique Features | Indicative Cost / Pricing |
|---|---|---|
| Il Borro (Ferragamo Estate) | A fully restored medieval village owned by the Ferragamo family. Vineyards, a private church, amphitheater, historic borgo, and lots of accommodation onsite. | Wedding package: ~€150,000 for a 2-night stay in high season; ~€207,000 for 3 nights. |
| COMO Castello del Nero | A 12th-century castle in the Chianti hills, luxury hotel / spa, Michelin-level dining, gardens, chapel, historic charm + modern comforts. | Venue “starting from” €50,000 |
| Villa La Foce | Historic Renaissance estate in Val d’Orcia, with spectacular geometric gardens (by Cecil Pinsent), classic architecture, large grounds. | One-day hire can be ~€18,000; for extended multi-day weddings or peak season it could be much more. |
| Villa Le Fontanelle | Hills of Florence, Renaissance-style villa with sweeping views, gardens, and privacy. | Day rental ~€18,000. |
| Villa San Michele (Belmond, Fiesole) | Former monastery, Renaissance frescoes, panoramic views over Florence, very elegant and refined. | Day hire prices around €20,000+. |
| Villa Gamberaia | Famous terraced Renaissance gardens, fountains, artistically designed hedges, beautiful panoramic views — ideal for very upscale weddings. | Multi-night rental generally starts around €18,000+. |
| Villa di Maiano | Large villa in Florence hills, very historic interiors, spacious garden terraces, olive groves, perfect for big, elegant weddings. | Day hire from around €20,000. |
| Villa Corsini a Mezzomonte | Grand Renaissance villa in Chianti, frescoed rooms, large gardens, great for big guest lists, very refined feel. | Rental ~€20,000+ per day. |
Find the perfect option for you.
Love Italy Weddings will talk through the relative benefits of different venues with you so that you make the right choice. We also have similarly spectacular venues in other regions of Italy so that you can compare.


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