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How Much Does a Wedding in Tuscany Cost in 2025? The Complete Pricing Guide

The Question Every Couple Asks First

‘How much does a wedding in Tuscany cost?’ is the single most searched question among couples considering a destination wedding in Italy — and it is also the question that receives the most frustratingly vague answers online. Figures ranging from ‘€ 20,000 to € 500,000+’ are technically accurate but practically useless.

At Special Days in Tuscany, we believe in radical transparency. This guide provides a genuine, detailed breakdown of what a wedding in Tuscany costs in 2025 — itemised by category, segmented by wedding size, and honest about where prices vary and why.

Important caveat: every wedding is unique, and prices vary significantly based on season, guest count, venue type, level of customisation and supplier choices. This guide provides realistic benchmarks, not fixed quotes. Contact us for a personalised proposal.

The 3 Tiers of Tuscany Weddings: Defining Your Budget

Tier 1: Intimate & Elegant (20–50 guests) — € 30,000 – € 80,000

An intimate Tuscany wedding at an agriturismo or boutique villa, with a carefully curated selection of suppliers, excellent local food and wine, and personal styling. This tier offers extraordinary value — the Tuscany experience, thoughtfully executed, without the need for scale.

Tier 2: Classic Luxury (50–120 guests) — € 80,000 – € 200,000

The most popular tier for international couples. A wine estate or historic villa, full buyout, bespoke floral design, live music, professional photography and video, luxury catering. This is the wedding that most destination couples in Tuscany dream of.

Tier 3: Grand Celebration (120–300+ guests) — € 200,000 – € 600,000+

A castle or palazzo, hundreds of guests, international entertainment, bespoke florals of theatrical scale, private transfers, multi-day celebrations. The upper end of this tier has no ceiling — the only limit is your vision.

Line-by-Line Cost Breakdown: What You Are Actually Paying For

Venue Hire

The venue is typically the single largest cost of a Tuscany wedding. ‘Venue hire’ in Tuscany usually means a full-day or multi-day exclusive buyout — meaning no other weddings or events will share the property. This is non-negotiable at quality venues and is one of the things that makes Tuscany so special: you truly have the place to yourselves.

Venue Type Typical Full Buyout (per day)
Agriturismo (boutique) € 3,000 – € 8,000
Wine estate (mid-range) € 8,000 – € 20,000
Historic villa (premium) € 15,000 – € 40,000
Medieval castle € 20,000 – € 60,000
City palazzo (Florence/Siena) € 10,000 – € 50,000

 

Catering and Open Bar

Tuscan cuisine is one of the great culinary traditions of the world — and your guests will talk about the food at a Tuscany wedding for years. Catering costs in Tuscany are typically quoted per head and include a minimum of: welcome aperitivo, 3–4 course dinner, open bar (local wines, prosecco, spirits), and wedding cake.

Service Level Cost per Head (EUR)
Standard (local caterer, set menu) € 130 – € 180
Premium (signature menu, curated wines) € 180 – € 250
Luxury (chef-designed tasting menu) € 250 – € 400+
Ultra-luxury (Michelin-level experience) € 400 – € 700+

 

Photography and Videography

Wedding photography is one area where we strongly advise against cutting costs. A Tuscany wedding happens once. The images and film are what remain for the rest of your lives. In our experience, couples who compromise on photography are the ones who later express regret.

  • Entry-level (local photographer): € 2,000 – € 4,000
  • Mid-range (experienced destination photographer): € 4,000 – € 8,000
  • Luxury (internationally published): € 8,000 – € 20,000+
  • Video (cinematic feature film): € 3,500 – € 12,000
  • Drone footage (additional): € 500 – € 1,500

 

Floral Design and Styling

Tuscany’s floral design scene has evolved dramatically. Today’s top Tuscan florists produce work of international calibre: romantic garden-style arrangements, minimalist modernist installations, and everything in between. The range is enormous — from simple, locally-sourced wildflower arrangements to architectural floral sculptures.

  • Simple wildflower aesthetic: € 2,500 – € 6,000
  • Classic elegant (roses, peonies, greenery): € 6,000 – € 15,000
  • Luxury statement florals: € 15,000 – € 40,000+
  • Theatrical/installation design: € 40,000+

 

Music and Entertainment

From a classical string quartet for the ceremony to a live band playing through midnight, music sets the emotional tone of every wedding. Tuscany has excellent local musicians — and for couples who want international acts, we can arrange it.

  • String quartet (ceremony): € 1,200 – € 2,500
  • Jazz trio or solo musician (cocktail hour): € 800 – € 2,000
  • Live band (4–8 piece, dinner/dancing): € 3,500 – € 10,000
  • DJ (evening dancing): € 1,500 – € 4,000
  • International artist or headline act: € 20,000+

 

Hair and Make-Up

  • Bride only: € 500 – € 1,200
  • Bridal party (per person, additional): € 200 – € 400
  • Trials (recommended): € 150 – € 300 per person

 

Transport

  • Vintage car or Fiat 500 for couple: € 400 – € 800
  • Minibus for guests (per vehicle per day): € 300 – € 600
  • Luxury transfer fleet: € 2,000 – € 6,000

 

Stationery

  • Digital invitations and simple print: € 300 – € 800
  • Letterpress or foil-stamped suite: € 1,500 – € 5,000
  • Fully bespoke luxury stationery: € 5,000+

 

Wedding Planner Fees

Your wedding planner is simultaneously the most important and the most misunderstood line item in the wedding budget. A great wedding planner does not simply add cost — they optimise every other line in your budget, prevent expensive mistakes, and ensure that the day you have invested in runs flawlessly.

  • Day-of coordination only: € 2,000 – € 3,000
  • Partial planning (6–9 months): € 3,000 – € 5,000
  • Full planning and design: € 5,000 – € 10,000+
  • Destination wedding management (from abroad): € 10,000 – € 20,000+

Hidden Costs: What to Watch Out For

In our experience, budget overruns at Tuscany weddings almost always come from the same set of surprises. Here is what to anticipate:

  • Accommodation costs for out-of-town vendors — photographers, musicians and stylists travelling from elsewhere often charge travel and accommodation on top of their fee
  • Generator hire — many rural venues in Tuscany require a generator for large events
  • Sound system and lighting hire — rarely included in venue hire fees
  • Overtime charges — if your event runs past the agreed end time
  • Translation and legal fees — for civil ceremonies involving non-Italian nationals
  • Gratuities — not mandatory in Italy but appreciated; budget 10–15% of supplier fees

 

How to Save Without Compromising on Quality

A great wedding planner can significantly reduce your total spend without touching quality. Here are the most effective strategies:

  1. Choose off-peak season: September–October and April–May offer lower venue prices, fewer crowds, and equally beautiful light compared to July–August.
  2. Prioritise your non-negotiables: identify the 3–4 elements that matter most (food, photography, flowers) and invest there. Simplify elsewhere.
  3. Source locally: Tuscan suppliers — florists, caterers, musicians — are often significantly cheaper than importing talent from London or New York, and the quality is extraordinary.
  4. Consider a weekday wedding: Friday and Sunday weddings are often 20–30% less expensive than Saturday.
  5. Invite fewer guests: the cost-per-head model means that reducing your guest list from 100 to 70 can save € 15,000–30,000 in catering alone.

 

Sample Budget: 80-Guest Classic Luxury Wedding in Tuscany (2025)

Item Budget (EUR)
Venue hire (full buyout, 2 days) € 25,000
Catering & open bar (€ 220/head) € 17,600
Photography & video € 9,000
Floral design & styling € 12,000
Music (ceremony + band + DJ) € 9,500
Hair & make-up (bride + 4 bridesmaids) € 2,800
Transport (fleet) € 3,500
Stationery & signage € 1,800
Wedding planner (full planning) € 11,000
Contingency (10%) € 9,220
TOTAL € 101,420

Frequently Asked Questions: Tuscany Wedding Costs

Q: Is a wedding in Tuscany more expensive than in other parts of Italy? Tuscany is competitive with similarly prestigious Italian regions such as the Amalfi Coast and Lake Como. In some categories — particularly venues and catering — Tuscany can actually offer better value due to the abundance and variety of options.

Q: Can we get married in Tuscany for under € 30,000? Yes, for a very intimate ceremony (10–20 guests) with a symbolic ceremony, a boutique agriturismo and a curated selection of local suppliers. We specialise in creating meaningful, beautiful weddings at this scale.

Q: Is it cheaper to plan the wedding ourselves without a planner? Rarely, in practice. Without local knowledge, couples typically overpay on venue hire, miss better suppliers, and encounter costly last-minute problems. Our fee consistently pays for itself.

 

 

Get a Personalised Budget Proposal

Every wedding is different. The figures above are realistic benchmarks, but your actual wedding budget depends on dozens of specific variables. The best way to understand what your Tuscany wedding will cost — honestly and accurately — is to speak with our team.

 

Request a complimentary budget consultation with Special Days in Tuscany.
We will prepare a detailed, personalised cost estimate within 5 working days.
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The 10 Best Wedding Venues in Tuscany: A Curated Guide for Discerning Couples

Why Venue Choice Defines Your Tuscany Wedding

The venue is not just the backdrop of your wedding — it is the soul of the entire experience. In Tuscany, where extraordinary settings are almost embarrassingly abundant, the challenge is not finding a beautiful place to marry. The challenge is finding the right place: the venue that resonates with your personality, accommodates your guest count, fits your budget, and is logistically sound enough to host the flawless wedding you deserve.

After years of planning weddings across every corner of Tuscany, the team at Special Days in Tuscany has curated this definitive guide to the ten finest venue categories — each illustrated with what makes it exceptional, who it suits best, and what you need to know before booking.

1. Historic Wine Estates in Chianti Classico

For many couples, the quintessential Tuscany wedding takes place at a wine estate. The Chianti Classico zone — stretching between Florence and Siena — is home to some of the most iconic properties in the world: centuries-old stone farmhouses surrounded by perfectly ordered rows of Sangiovese vines, ancient stone cellars repurposed as candlelit dinner rooms, terraces overlooking an unbroken horizon of hills.

What makes Chianti wine estates ideal: total exclusivity (most offer full buyouts), on-site production of world-class wine and olive oil, accommodation for up to 50–100 guests in stone cottages, and a versatility that suits both intimate and grand celebrations.

  • Best season: May–June, September–October (harvest season adds drama)
  • Typical guest capacity: 30–250
  • Typical full buyout: € 8,000 – € 35,000 per night
  • Nearest airports: Florence (FLR), Pisa (PSA)

 

2. Medieval Castles — Timeless Grandeur

Tuscany is home to dozens of fully restored medieval castles that have been converted into luxury wedding venues and boutique hotels. These properties — many still owned by the same noble families for centuries — offer an unparalleled sense of history and grandeur. Crenellated towers, frescoed banquet halls, private chapels, and landscaped gardens create an atmosphere that no modern venue can replicate.

Medieval castles are particularly popular with American, British and Australian couples drawn to the European fairytale aesthetic. They tend to offer exclusive use, on-site accommodation, and the gravitas that few other venue types can match.

  • Best season: April–October
  • Typical guest capacity: 50–250
  • Key feature: on-site chapel for symbolic or religious ceremonies

 

3. Val d’Orcia Farmhouses — UNESCO Landscape Romance

If you have ever seen a Tuscany postcard — rolling ochre hills, isolated stone farmhouses, a lone cypress avenue fading into the distance — you were looking at the Val d’Orcia. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape in 2004, the Val d’Orcia is the most emotionally evocative setting in all of Tuscany, and possibly in all of Italy.

Farmhouses (poderi) in the Val d’Orcia range from intimate restored stone cottages sleeping 10–20 guests to expansive agriturismo complexes hosting 200 people. The area around Montalcino, Pienza and Montepulciano is particularly sought after. Venues here tend to book 18–24 months in advance.

  • Best season: May, June, September (golden light and wildflowers)
  • Typical capacity: 20–200 guests
  • Unique advantage: most iconic backdrop for wedding photography in the world

 

4. Florentine Villas with Gardens — Renaissance Splendor

On the hills immediately surrounding Florence — in areas like Fiesole, Settignano, and the Florentine Chianti — stand magnificent Renaissance villas that once belonged to the Medici family and the Florentine aristocracy. These properties feature formal Italian gardens with sculpted box hedges, stone fountains, centuries-old cypress avenues and loggie overlooking the Arno valley.

Florentine villas offer the rare combination of cultural grandeur and natural beauty, and their proximity to Florence means guests can pair the wedding with a city break — a particular draw for couples with guests travelling from abroad.

 

5. Rooftop Venues in Florence — Urban Luxury

For couples who want a Tuscany wedding with a cosmopolitan edge, Florence’s rooftop venues offer something truly spectacular: the skyline of one of the world’s most beautiful cities — the Duomo, Giotto’s campanile, the terracotta roofscape — as the backdrop to your celebrations. Several historic palazzi and luxury hotels in the centro storico offer private rooftop terraces for exclusive hire.

Rooftop weddings in Florence tend to be more intimate (30–80 guests) and work particularly well for cocktail receptions, dinner parties, and late-evening celebrations extending into the Florentine night.

 

6. Beachfront Venues on the Tuscan Coast

Tuscany has over 300 kilometres of coastline — from the Versilia Riviera in the north to the Argentario peninsula and the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago in the south. Beach weddings in Tuscany combine the region’s gastronomic and wine heritage with the glamour of the sea.

The most coveted coastal wedding venues are found in the Maremma, on the Argentario promontory, and on the islands of Giglio and Elba. Some venues offer private beach access, boat arrivals, and sunset aperitivi on the water — experiences that combine perfectly with the rustic luxury that defines Tuscany.

 

7. Private Historic Palaces in Siena

Siena — one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe and home to the legendary Palio — offers a handful of extraordinary private palaces available for exclusive wedding hire. Imagine dining in a frescoed hall, dancing under vaulted ceilings, and watching the Piazza del Campo light up below your window as midnight approaches.

Siena palace weddings are for couples who want history on a grand scale and a celebration that feels genuinely Mediaeval-Italian, rather than simply ‘rural Tuscany’. Guest counts are typically capped by the size of the palazzo: 30–150 people.

 

8. Agriturismo — Authentic Rustic Charm

The Tuscan agriturismo — a working farm offering hospitality — has evolved dramatically in recent decades. Today’s top agriturismi are sophisticated operations combining organic farming, gourmet restaurants, artisan accommodations and stunning natural settings. They represent the most authentically Tuscan wedding experience: local wine, hand-rolled pasta, wild herbs, olive oil pressed on site.

Agriturismi are particularly popular with couples who value sustainability, authenticity and an intimate atmosphere. They tend to be more affordable than luxury estates while still offering extraordinary beauty and quality.

 

9. Thermal Spa Resorts — Wellness and Romance

Tuscany is Italy’s thermal spa capital. The geothermal springs of Bagno Vignoni, Saturnia, Chianciano Terme and Terme di Petriolo have been celebrated since Etruscan times. Several luxury spa resorts in these areas — set amid open countryside and steaming natural pools — offer exclusive wedding packages that combine the celebration with a built-in wellness experience for guests.

Thermal spa weddings are ideal for smaller, more intimate celebrations (20–60 guests) where the focus is on indulgence, relaxation and time together rather than grand spectacle.

 

10. Private Villas with Infinity Pools — Modern Luxury

For couples who want contemporary design within a Tuscan landscape, a growing number of architect-designed private villas — featuring infinity pools, outdoor kitchens, panoramic terraces and cutting-edge interiors — are available for exclusive hire. These properties blend the drama of the Tuscan landscape with the aesthetic language of modern luxury, and are particularly popular with younger couples and those planning styled shoots.

 

« Special Days in Tuscany has privileged access to an exclusive portfolio of vetted venues
— many of which are not available through public booking platforms. Contact us to
discover which venue is the perfect match for your wedding vision. »

How to Choose: Key Questions to Ask Before Booking

Question Why it matters
Is the venue exclusively yours? Shared venues mean other guests on your wedding day
What is the noise curfew? Many rural venues require music to stop at midnight
Is accommodation on-site? Critical for destination weddings with international guests
What is the wet weather plan? Essential — even Tuscany can have rain in spring
Are there preferred vendor lists? Some venues require you to use their caterers
What is the cancellation policy? Non-negotiable to understand before signing

Frequently Asked Questions: Wedding Venues in Tuscany

Q: How far in advance should I book a wedding venue in Tuscany? For peak season (May–October), the best venues are typically booked 18–24 months in advance. Off-season (November–April) offers more flexibility and significant cost savings.

Q: Can I have a legal wedding ceremony at any of these venues? Yes — a civil wedding ceremony can be held at any licensed venue in Tuscany. Your wedding planner will coordinate with the local Comune to arrange the legal ceremony on-site.

Q: Which area of Tuscany is best for a wedding? There is no single answer — it depends on your style. Val d’Orcia for iconic romantic landscapes; Chianti for wine-country elegance; Florence for cultural grandeur; Maremma for wild coastal beauty. Your Special Days in Tuscany planner will help you identify the perfect match.

Let Special Days in Tuscany Find Your Perfect Venue

Navigating Tuscany’s wedding venue market — with its hundreds of options, wildly varying prices, and logistical complexities — requires expert local knowledge. Special Days in Tuscany’s venue scouting service includes personalised shortlists, private site visits, and full contract negotiation on your behalf.

 

Begin your venue search today.
Contact Special Days in Tuscany for a complimentary initial consultation.
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The Best Wedding Planner in Tuscany: How to Plan a Luxury Wedding in the Heart of Italy

Why Tuscany Remains the World’s Most Desired Wedding Destination

When couples around the world imagine the perfect destination wedding, Tuscany appears with striking consistency at the top of every list — and with good reason. The region offers an unmatched synthesis of natural beauty, culinary excellence, world-class wine, Renaissance architecture and a lifestyle that the Italians call la dolce vita.

Rolling hills crowned with cypress avenues, sun-drenched vineyards producing Brunello and Chianti Classico, medieval hilltop towns such as Montepulciano, San Gimignano, Radda and Greve in Chianti — in Tuscany, the scenery alone tells a love story. But choosing Tuscany for your wedding is not simply a matter of aesthetics. It is a logistical commitment that, without the right expert by your side, can become overwhelming.

This is precisely why hiring a specialist wedding planner in Tuscany is the single most important decision you will make in the entire planning process.

What Does a Wedding Planner in Tuscany Actually Do?

A common misconception is that a wedding planner is a luxury reserved for very large or very extravagant celebrations. In reality, a seasoned Tuscany wedding planner is an investment in peace of mind for any couple — whether you are envisioning an intimate elopement for twelve guests or a grand gala for three hundred.

Here is what a truly excellent wedding planner in Tuscany will handle on your behalf:

  • Venue scouting and negotiation — from private Chianti estates to historic Medici villas
  • Legal paperwork — civil, symbolic or religious ceremonies, including Italy’s bureaucratic requirements for foreign nationals
  • Vendor coordination — florists, chefs, photographers, musicians, transport companies
  • On-the-day logistics — timeline management, guest experience, problem resolution
  • Budget management — protecting your investment while maximising the experience
  • Cultural and linguistic mediation — bridging the gap between international couples and Italian suppliers

 

« Special Days in Tuscany has been creating bespoke weddings in the Tuscan countryside
since 2008. Our deep local network, multilingual team and obsessive
attention to detail ensure that your wedding day unfolds exactly as you dreamed it. »

The Tuscany Wedding Planning Timeline: Month by Month

18–24 Months Before the Wedding

If you are dreaming of a summer wedding at a sought-after estate in Chianti or Val d’Orcia, begin your search now. The most prestigious venues in Tuscany are booked 18 to 24 months in advance. Your first call should be to your wedding planner, who will cross-check availability across their vetted portfolio of venues before a single inquiry is sent.

12 Months Before

Venue confirmed. Legal pathway established (civil, symbolic or religious). Guest list drafted. Budget framework agreed. Main vendors — photographer, caterer, florist — shortlisted and presented for your decision.

6–9 Months Before

Invitations dispatched. Menu tasting scheduled. Floral concept approved. Detailed day-of timeline drafted. Accommodation blocks reserved for international guests at nearby agriturismi, boutique hotels and historic residences.

1–3 Months Before

Final confirmations. Rehearsal dinner organised. Local transport arranged. Weather contingency plan in place. Emergency kit prepared. Your planner has thought of everything — so you don’t have to.

Tuscany’s Most Iconic Wedding Venues by Area

Val d’Orcia — UNESCO World Heritage

The Val d’Orcia, with its soft hills, isolated farmhouses (poderi) and infinite skies, is arguably the most photographed landscape in the world. Estates near Montalcino, Pienza and Montepulciano offer venues ranging from rustic elegance to aristocratic grandeur. The light here, especially in June and September, is cinematic.

Chianti Classico — Wine and Elegance

The wine road between Florence and Siena passes through a mosaic of medieval castles, family-owned wine estates and private villas. Chianti offers proximity to two of Italy’s greatest art cities while maintaining absolute rural privacy.

Florence and the Florentine Hills

For couples who want historic grandeur and modern convenience, Florence and its surrounding hills offer extraordinary options: Renaissance palaces, rooftop terraces with Duomo views, Medici villas surrounded by formal Italian gardens.

Maremma and the Tuscan Coast

Wild, unspoiled and increasingly fashionable, the Maremma offers beach weddings, converted torre (watch towers) and agriturismo estates surrounded by macchia mediterranea and wild horses.

 

Legal Requirements for Weddings in Tuscany: What Every Foreign Couple Must Know

Italy has specific legal requirements for marriages involving non-Italian nationals. The type of ceremony — civil, religious or symbolic — determines the documentation required. A civil marriage legally recognised in Italy (and thus internationally) requires coordination with the local Comune (municipality) weeks in advance. A symbolic ceremony, while not legally binding in Italy, can be an emotionally meaningful option that is then registered in the couple’s home country.

An experienced wedding planner in Tuscany will have established relationships with local notaries, translators and municipal offices, and will guide you through every step of the bureaucratic process — eliminating stress and avoiding costly mistakes.

 

Budget Guide: How Much Does a Luxury Wedding in Tuscany Cost?

Transparency is essential. While every wedding is unique, the following framework provides a realistic starting point for planning a luxury destination wedding in Tuscany:

Item Estimated Range (EUR)
Venue hire (full buyout) € 5,000 – € 50,000+
Catering (per head) € 120 – € 350+
Photography & video € 3,500 – € 12,000
Floral design € 3,000 – € 25,000+
Music & entertainment € 2,000 – € 15,000
Hair & makeup € 600 – € 2,500
Wedding planner fee € 4,000 – € 15,000
Total (50 guests, luxury) € 50,000 – € 150,000+

 

Note: These figures are indicative. Your Special Days in Tuscany planner will prepare a detailed, personalised budget proposal during your first consultation.

 

Frequently Asked Questions: Wedding Planner in Tuscany

Q: Do I need a wedding planner if I already have a venue coordinator?: Yes. A venue coordinator works for the venue and manages logistics on-site. A wedding planner works exclusively for you and coordinates every supplier, handles the legal process, manages the overall creative vision and is your dedicated advocate throughout the entire planning journey.

Q: How early should I contact a wedding planner in Tuscany? Ideally 18–24 months before your desired date, especially for peak season (May–October). However, we also specialise in creating magical weddings with shorter lead times — contact us and let’s discuss what’s possible.

Q: Can you plan an eco-sustainable wedding in Tuscany? Absolutely. Sustainable weddings are one of our specialties. From zero-waste floral design and organic local menus to carbon-offset transport, we can design a celebration that reflects your values without compromising on beauty or luxury.

Q: Do you also organise the honeymoon? Yes. Special Days in Tuscany offers bespoke post-wedding itineraries: private wine tours in Montalcino, truffle hunting in the San Miniato hills, helicopter tours over the Tuscan coast, and private villa stays and luxury hotels across Italy, in the most iconic regions and art towns (Sicily, Sardinia, Amalfi Coast, Venice, Rome, etc.)

Why Choose Special Days in Tuscany?

Special Days in Tuscany is a boutique wedding planning studio rooted in the Tuscan countryside. Our team combines deep local knowledge, a curated network of the finest artisan suppliers and a genuine passion for creating weddings that feel personal, authentic and utterly unforgettable.

We are not a volume agency. We accept a limited number of weddings each season so that every couple receives the time, creativity and dedication their celebration deserves.

 

Ready to begin? Contact Special Days in Tuscany for a complimentary initial consultation.
Tell us your vision — we will tell you how to make it real.
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