Cypress-lined avenues, rolling hills, and vineyards bathed in the evening light: Tuscany is one of Italy’s most romantic wedding destinations—and one of the most diverse as well. Whether it’s a Renaissance town or an agriturismo nestled among vineyards: This guide shows you where and how you can get married in Tuscany, when the best time is, and what you should keep in mind when planning.
Why Tuscany?
Tuscany Brings People Together Landscape, Culture, and Cuisine like no other region: the Val d’Orcia, the hills around Siena and Lucca, along with wineries and historic villas. It is considered comparatively flexible and easy to plan – ideal for couples looking for elegance without the hustle and bustle of the big coastal towns.
Civil, religious, or symbolic?
Legally, you're getting married in a civil ceremony at the Municipality – Many towns in Tuscany offer particularly beautiful historic venues for this purpose. Those who prefer to take care of the legal formalities at home can celebrate a symbolic wedding ceremony – with freedom in terms of location and design, such as in the middle of a vineyard.
Getting Married in Italy: The Process and Required Documents for Foreigners
Getting Married in Italy: Civil and Religious Weddings, Nulla Osta (Certificate of No Impediment), Publication of Banns (Pubblicazioni), Required Documents, Interpreters, and Wedding Witnesses.
Popular Places & Locations
The following are in particularly high demand:
- Wineries and Agritourism Farms around Siena, Montepulciano, and the Val d’Orcia,
- historic villas with a garden and pool,
- Renaissance Cities like Florence und Lucca für eine urbane Kulisse.
Best Time of Year & Planning
The ideal options are May to June and September through early October – mild weather, soft light, less heat. Tuscany is known for in terms of price as flexible; however, you should plan early for a venue that can accommodate 60 guests. Popular venues are booked up a year in advance.
What You Need to Do Next
Decide whether you civil or symbolic get married, vote Region and Location and book your appointment early during the off-season. The guide provides a complete overview Getting Married in Italy. If you prefer something more sophisticated, check out the Lake Como or to the Amalfi Coast.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions About Getting Married in Tuscany
Sources
- Federal Foreign Office / German Embassy in Rome – Marriage in Italy (accessed in June 2026)
- City of Milan – Marriage Notices (Sample Procedure) (accessed in June 2026)





















