Italy Venues
Browse 2108 curated wedding venues in Italy. Pricing, transport details, and planning resources for each.
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84017 Positano SA
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Hotel Conca D' Oro
Guests arrive at Hotel Conca D'Oro to find themselves perched above the Tyrrhenian Sea in Positano, where terraced gardens and direct access to the coastline create an immediate sense of arrival at something exceptional. The hotel's 43 rooms open onto Mediterranean views, and the on-site restaurant becomes the natural gathering place for ceremonies and receptions that flow seamlessly from cocktails on the terrace to dinner under the stars. Your wedding party will remember the practical elegance of a venue that handles logistics with Italian hospitality—no shuttling guests between separated spaces, just one cohesive location where the landscape does the decorating.

Hotel Covo dei Saraceni
Hotel Covo dei Saraceni stands apart in Positano for its direct beachfront position on the Tyrrhenian Sea—a working hotel where guests can stay steps from ceremony and reception venues. Unlike hilltop alternatives, this property offers integrated accommodations where 50+ wedding attendees can wake to sea views and walk directly to celebration spaces. The 13th-century Saracen tower anchoring the property creates an authentic historical focal point absent from newer resort competitors.
80067 Sorrento NA
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Hotel Conca Park
Guests arrive at Hotel Conca Park to sweeping Sorrentine Peninsula views and immediate access to the Tyrrhenian Sea, where the terrace becomes both ceremony backdrop and reception dance floor. Your wedding party will remember the sensation of sea breezes, the taste of limoncello toasts, and the sight of sunset light catching the hotel's signature orange grove—all within steps of where they'll sleep that night. The 4.5-star property handles logistics so thoroughly that guests experience only the celebration.

Hotel Continental
Perched on the Sorrentine Peninsula with sweeping views across the Bay of Naples and toward Mount Vesuvius, Hotel Continental commands one of Italy's most dramatic coastal positions. The property sits directly above the Mediterranean, with terraced gardens descending toward the water and the historic town of Sorrento spreading across the cliffsides below. Classical architecture frames panoramic vistas from multiple event spaces, creating a naturally stunning backdrop for ceremonies and receptions.
80065 Sant'Agnello NA
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Hotel Corallo Sorrento
Hotel Corallo Sorrento stands out for its clifftop location directly above the Sorrentine coastline, offering unobstructed Tyrrhenian Sea views that serve as your ceremony backdrop. Unlike sprawling resort properties, this intimate 4-star hotel maintains personal service while accommodating up to 150 guests across its terraces and indoor spaces. The property's private beach access and on-site dining eliminate the logistical complexity typical of destination weddings.

Hotel Cristina Sorrento
Hotel Cristina Sorrento commands a clifftop position on the Sorrentine Peninsula, overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Bay of Naples with views extending toward Capri and Mount Vesuvius. The hotel sits 80 meters above sea level on Via Privata Rubinacci, offering dramatic Mediterranean vistas from its terraced gardens and guest rooms. This 4-star property provides an intimate seaside setting for ceremonies and receptions against one of Southern Italy's most striking coastal backdrops.
50123 Firenze FI
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Hotel Croce di Malta
Hotel Croce di Malta occupies a 16th-century Renaissance palazzo on Florence's historic Via della Scala, with views across the terracotta rooftops of the city's centro storico. The honey-colored stone façade and arched windows frame the Arno River valley and distant hills beyond. Inside, vaulted ceilings, frescoed details, and period architecture create an atmosphere of Florentine grandeur for ceremonies and receptions.

Hotel De La Ville
Guests arrive at a 4-star Renaissance palace in Florence's historic center, where 16th-century architecture and modern hospitality create an immediate sense of arrival at something substantial. Walking through Piazza degli Antinori, one of the city's most prestigious squares, sets the tone for celebrations that unfold across period rooms, courtyards, and suites where 50+ overnight guests can stay under one roof. The experience lingers in details: marble staircases, frescoed ceilings, and the ability to host ceremony, reception, and accommodation without requiring shuttles between venues.
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