Hotel VillaCampomaggio
Hotel Villa Campomaggio occupies a 16th-century Tuscan manor that once served as a private residence for the Campomaggio family before its transformation into a luxury hotel in the 1990s.
- Ceremony
- 20 seated
- Reception
- 150 seated
- Nearest airport
- FLR · 60-75 minutes by car
- Price range
- $$$
- Google rating
- 4.5 /5 · 348
Hotel Villa Campomaggio is a hotel destination wedding venue in Radda in Chianti, Italy, hosting 20 to 150 guests in the $$$ price range, reached from Florence Peretola Airport (FLR), 60-75 minutes by car.
Hotel Villa Campomaggio in Radda in Chianti.
Hotel Villa Campomaggio occupies a 16th-century Tuscan manor that once served as a private residence for the Campomaggio family before its transformation into a luxury hotel in the 1990s.
The carefully restored property maintains original stone architecture and period details while offering contemporary wedding amenities across its 11-hectare estate.
Situated in Radda in Chianti, the venue provides authentic Renaissance-era charm with modern event infrastructure.
I liked the hotel and it is in a good location, however I would disagree that it is 4 star and there are some problems. We specifically booked an apartment in the hotel due to having a 1 year old in our party, but the apartment was not really fit for purpose. The kitchen was in a cupboard, literally. The air conditioning did not work in one of the bedrooms which was not good when the tempreture was in the 30s. Being an apartment we did manage to cook some pasta and of course created waste but there was not facility for clearing rubbish. We had to drive it to the main road and dispose of it there. The restaurant stops serving pizza after 2.30pm so you have to be quite sharp on your timings for lunch. The pool needed cleaning as mentioned on other reviews. The shower in our apartment was cracked meaning that the floor flooded. Finally the only working air con in the main room would make the lights turn off when it kicked in. It did make us worry about the electrics in general. The staff are very good and when we arrived very late due to delayed flights they waited up for us. I can't fault the breakfast either. It was first rate. Overall it is a nioce hotel and beautiful to look at and in a great location but it is tired and seems to be slowly falling apart at the seams.
4 notes on the house.
16th-century Tuscan manor with documented Renaissance architectural features and original stonework
11-hectare private estate with multiple ceremony and reception spaces
On-site accommodation with 30 rooms for guests across multiple buildings
Michelin-trained culinary team offering Tuscan cuisine and wine pairings from local vineyards
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- 14:00-18:00Guest arrival and check-in; welcome aperitivo in the gardens
- 09:00-10:30Final preparations; bride and groom readiness
- 11:00-12:00Ceremony in garden or terrace location
- 12:30-14:30Cocktail reception with Prosecco and canapés
- 14:30-22:00Seated dinner with wine pairings; dancing and celebrations
- 08:00-12:00Breakfast; farewell and checkout
Things worth knowing.
FLR · 60-75 minutes by car
Guests fly into Florence Peretola Airport.
$25,000-60,000
Pricing varies based on season, guest count, menu selections, and beverage package. High season (May-October) commands premium rates. All-inclusive packages may offer better value. Direct inquiry recommended.
$2,000-3,500
A one-time licence and setup fee, paid to the venue.
$150-250 / head
A seated dinner with wine and service, by headcount.
$180-400 / night
A standard room in the wedding window. Group rates on request.
0577 188 3886
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Asked along the way.
What's the historical significance of the property?+
The building dates to the 16th century and was originally the private residence of the Campomaggio family. It underwent comprehensive restoration in the 1990s to become a hotel while preserving original architectural elements and stone work from the Renaissance period.
How many guests can the venue accommodate?+
Hotel Villa Campomaggio can host between 20 and 150 guests depending on ceremony and reception configuration.
What accommodation options exist for wedding guests?+
The property includes 30 rooms distributed across multiple buildings on the estate, allowing guests to stay on-site throughout the wedding weekend.
What outdoor spaces are available?+
The 11-hectare estate provides multiple ceremony locations including gardens and terraces, plus outdoor reception areas with views over the Chianti landscape.
Are catering services included?+
Yes. The hotel's culinary team creates menus featuring Tuscan cuisine with wine pairings from regional producers. Custom menu development is available during planning.
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