Planning a wedding in Tuscany often comes with stunning imagery—and very little pricing clarity. Venue websites tend to emphasize scenery, history, and atmosphere while leaving out the details couples actually need to plan realistically. To address that gap, we created the Wedding Pricing Transparency Project, an ongoing effort to collect and organize real wedding venue pricing documents from venues in the U.S. and internationally.
In total, we currently have pricing documents for more than 50 wedding venues in the Tuscany area, spanning regions like Chianti, Siena, Florence, and beyond. This article highlights a sample of 10 Tuscany wedding venues, with each summary based directly on the venue’s official pricing PDFs, brochures, or contracts. The focus is on concrete details—venue fees, required minimum stays, accommodation costs, and, where available, per-person food and beverage pricing—to help couples understand what weddings in Tuscany actually cost. To view all these pricing documents directly, sign in to TulleTogether.com!
Villa Mangiacane — Chianti (Near Florence)
Villa Mangiacane is a Renaissance estate set in the Chianti hills near Florence, originally built for the Machiavelli family and widely attributed to Michelangelo. Today, the villa is available exclusively for private buyouts, making it a strong fit for couples planning a high-end, multi-day destination wedding. For 2026, full property rentals accommodating up to 60 guests start at €30,800 per night in high season (mid-May to mid-October) and €26,400 per night in low season, plus VAT, with a three-night minimum stay required. Smaller weddings can opt to rent only the main villa (sleeping up to 22 guests), with nightly rates starting at €17,600 in high season and €13,200 in low season, plus VAT. Rates include daily housekeeping, daytime concierge service, Wi-Fi, parking, and welcome drinks, while catering, breakfasts, and certain amenities are priced separately. Given the nightly rental model and guest capacity, Villa Mangiacane is best suited for luxury weddings where accommodation and venue are combined into a single private estate experience.
Castello di Celsa — Siena Countryside (Near Sovicille)
Castello di Celsa is a historic estate in the Siena countryside available for exclusive-use weddings of up to 120 guests. For 2028, venue rental for a full wedding day (from 9am to 2am) starts at €12,000 when paired with a mandatory two-night accommodation stay (required for weekend events). Couples who choose to host a wedding without on-site accommodation—available only on weekdays—should expect a higher venue fee of €14,000. Accommodation is priced separately, with on-site lodging for up to 24 guests across the castle and Villa Limonaia starting at €2,350–€3,350 per night, plus €175 per extra bed. Unlike many venues, Castello di Celsa provides transparent per-person food pricing for in-house meals during the stay: breakfast is €20 per person, light buffet lunches are €35 per person, and hot lunch or dinner service is €60 per person. Wedding reception catering itself is not included and must be arranged through an external caterer.
Borgo Stomennano — Siena Countryside (Near Monteriggioni)
Borgo Stomennano is a historic private estate near Monteriggioni, available for exclusive-use weddings with on-site accommodation for up to 38 overnight guests and events capped at 90 total guests. For 2026, couples can rent the full borgo for €27,700 for three nights over a weekend (Friday–Monday) or €25,000 for three midweek nights, with shorter weekday stays starting at €20,880 for two nights. One-day, venue-only rentals (no accommodation) are available Monday through Thursday for €12,800. In addition to the accommodation rental, Borgo Stomennano charges a wedding/event fee based on guest count, ranging from €3,200 for 40–50 guests up to €5,200 for 71–90 guests, which covers additional staffing and cleaning. Food is not included, but the venue provides unusually clear guidance on catering costs: couples should expect approximately €180–€250 per person for the wedding dinner through an external caterer. Breakfast and additional meals can be arranged on-site, with pricing starting at €28 per person for breakfast, €35 per person for light lunch, and €58 per person for brunch (minimum guest counts apply).
Castello di Montauto — San Gimignano Countryside
Castello di Montauto is an intimate hilltop wedding estate overlooking the medieval towers of San Gimignano, designed for smaller destination weddings with on-site accommodation for up to 27 guests and a maximum of 50 event guests. For exclusive use, the wedding package starts at €8,900 for a three-day buyout, which includes the villa, four apartments, a private cottage, and the honeymoon suite, along with full access to gardens, terraces, and the swimming pool. A one-week exclusive buyout is available for €12,000, making this one of the more accessible Tuscany venues for couples hosting a multi-day celebration with a tight guest list. A mandatory wedding fee of €900 applies, while optional extras include use of the on-site historic church (€500) and indoor reception rooms (€500). Food and beverage costs are not included, and no per-person catering pricing is listed in the brochure; couples are expected to work with an external caterer for the wedding reception.
Villamena — Umbria (Near Assisi)
Villamena is a medieval villa estate located just outside Assisi in Umbria, offering a more relaxed and less tourist-heavy alternative to Tuscany while still delivering classic Italian scenery. The property includes 11 apartments, accommodates up to 50 overnight guests, and can host up to 100 guests for the wedding dinner. For 2026, exclusive-use accommodation pricing starts at €10,000 for a three-night stay in low season (November–March) and €13,500 for a three-night stay from April through October, with higher guest limits in most seasons; one-week buyouts range from €18,000 to €24,500 depending on the time of year. Unlike many venues, Villamena provides clear per-person wedding food pricing: wedding dinner packages start at €135 per guest for 25–70 guests and €155 per guest for 71–120 guests, plus a mandatory wedding fee of €1,500–€2,000 for planning and coordination. Additional food and event options are also priced à la carte, including open bar (€35 per person), pizza parties (€45 per person), BBQs (€55 per person), brunch (€25 per person), and breakfast (€15 per person). With bundled planning support, defined per-guest costs, and sample all-inclusive totals starting around €27,000 for a 30-guest, three-day wedding, Villamena is an excellent fit for couples who want predictable pricing, on-site lodging, and a true multi-day wedding experience without the uncertainty of external catering quotes.
Castello di Bibbione — Chianti Countryside
Castello di Bibbione is a large historic estate in the Chianti countryside offering exclusive-use weddings with on-site accommodation for up to 66 guests across 14 apartments and villas, and event capacity of up to 150 guests. Accommodation is rented separately and typically requires a minimum three-night stay outside of peak summer months, while July and August are only available as week-long Saturday-to-Saturday rentals. For the wedding itself, venue rental for the castle spaces starts at €5,300 for a lunch or dinner reception (up to 150 guests), with additional fees for collateral events such as welcome dinners or brunches ranging from €1,500–€2,500, depending on guest count. Food and beverage costs are not included and must be arranged through one of the castle’s approved caterers only, with no per-person menu pricing listed in the venue documents. Breakfast for overnight guests can be added separately at €15 per person, and symbolic ceremonies incur additional fees (typically €600, or €400 for use of the on-site chapel). With its large capacity, multiple event spaces, and flexible accommodation layout, Castello di Bibbione is best suited for larger destination weddings where couples are comfortable layering venue rental, lodging, and external catering into a multi-part budget.
Villa La Selva — Val d’Ambra (Arezzo Province)
Villa La Selva is a historic wine resort in the Val d’Ambra, offering an elegant yet restrained setting best suited for refined, intimate destination weddings. The estate accommodates up to 36 overnight guests across multiple restored buildings and can host up to 100 guests for the wedding day. Weddings require exclusive use of the property for a minimum of three nights, with 2026 nightly rates starting at €12,400 (midweek) or €13,400 (weekend) in low season, and €15,500 (midweek) or €17,500 (weekend) in high season, VAT included. These rates include accommodation, daily continental breakfast, housekeeping, and use of the venue for the wedding day. Food and beverage costs are not included and must be arranged through Villa La Selva’s approved catering partners only, with no per-person menu pricing listed in the brochure. The open bar is managed exclusively in-house, and Villa La Selva wines are required at all events (with a 10% discount offered).
Borgo Divino — Chianti Hills (Montespertoli, Near Florence)
Borgo Divino is an agriturismo wedding venue in the Chianti hills near Florence, offering exclusive-use weddings with on-site accommodation and in-house catering. The property has 23 rooms and can accommodate up to 85 overnight guests using sofa beds (or 54 guests in standard beds). Weddings require exclusive rental for a minimum of two nights, with nightly rates starting at €4,500 (November–April) and ranging up to €8,000 per night (June–August), plus 10% VAT, including continental breakfast. A minimum of 50 paying adult guests applies. Wedding catering is priced per person, with 2027 menu options ranging from €100 to €130 per guest, plus VAT, including aperitif, buffet starters, a seated multi-course dinner, water, coffee, and estate wines. Open bar service is priced separately at €12 per person per hour (two-hour minimum). Ceremony locations incur an additional €400, and outdoor dinner setups in the courtyard or garden carry an €800 fee.
Borgo Castelvecchi — Chianti Countryside
Borgo Castelvecchi is a historic estate in the Chianti countryside available for exclusive-use weddings with on-site accommodation. Couples can choose between two rental options from April to October: an exclusive-use rental for up to 65 guests, priced at €21,900 for a three-night weekend stay (Friday–Sunday) or €13,500 for a two-night midweek stay (with extra nights at €3,500), or a full borgo buyout for up to 100 guests, priced at €28,700 for a three-night weekend stay or €17,500 for a two-night midweek stay (extra nights at €4,500). All rentals include exclusive use of the venue, accommodation, daily room cleaning, final apartment cleaning, buffet breakfast, VAT, and use of the Italian garden, fountain garden, terrace, and indoor spaces for dancing or a rain plan. Wedding catering is priced separately, with menu proposals ranging from €130 to €150 per person, including beverages. Additional optional experiences include picnic lunches (€35 per person), wine tastings (from €20 per person), and a getting-ready brunch (€1,200).
Le Filigare — Chianti Hills (Barberino Tavarnelle)
Le Filigare is a wine and country relais in the Chianti hills offering exclusive-use weddings with on-site accommodation spread across two hamlets. The property includes 14 apartments and accommodates 58 guests as standard, or up to 70 guests with extra beds. Weddings require exclusive rental of the estate, with 2026 pricing VAT included. From May to September, a three-night midweek stay (Monday–Thursday) is priced at €26,900, while a three-night weekend stay (Friday–Monday) is €29,800. In April and October, three-night midweek stays are €24,200 and weekend stays are €26,900. Rates include accommodation with breakfast for 58 guests, air conditioning, daily bedroom and bathroom reset, bath and bed linen, Wi-Fi, parking, and exclusive use of indoor and outdoor event spaces. Food and beverage services are not included and are quoted separately; additional costs may apply for extra beds (€55 per person per day), cots (€35 per stay), wines, lighting, and events exceeding 80–100 guests.
The venues featured here are just a small sample of what we’ve documented. Through the Wedding Pricing Transparency Project, we’ve collected pricing documents for more than 50 wedding venues across Tuscany, along with hundreds more in the U.S. and other international destinations. To view the actual pricing documents behind these venues and explore many more options, you can sign in to TulleTogether.com, where all venue pricing files are organized by location to help couples plan with clarity and confidence.

Photo Credit: Villa Mangiacane



