50123 Firenze FI
2 venues

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.
00185 Roma RM
2 venues

Hotel Diana Roof Garden Rome
Hotel Diana occupies a restored 19th-century Roman palazzo that once served as a private residence for a noble family before its transformation into a hospitality venue in the 1960s. The property's crowning achievement is its rooftop garden, a 360-degree terrace overlooking the historic Esquiline district with unobstructed views of the city's skyline. The restoration has preserved original architectural details while introducing modern event infrastructure.

Hotel Diocleziano
Hotel Diocleziano sits on Via Gaeta in Rome's San Lorenzo neighborhood, putting your wedding within walking distance of major sites like the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore and the National Roman Museum. The 4-star property offers 58 rooms across a restored 19th-century building, so accommodating out-of-town guests becomes logistically simpler when they're staying under the same roof. The hotel's central location means your ceremony and reception avoid the hour-long transfers typical of countryside estates.



















