Travel & Stay

Our recommendations and travel information.

Villa Nencini

A family-run hotel in Volterra, just a 10-minute walk from both San Giusto Church and the city centre, with a stunning pool and countryside views.

Places to Stay

Hotel Antica Badia

A boutique hotel on the outskirts of Volterra, five minutes’ walk from San Giusto Church. Mention “Ale & Nick Wedding” for a 10% discount.

Albergo Diffuso Volterra

A selection of characterful and charming apartments and suites in Volterra's centre, plus a villa B&B on the edge of town.

Agriturismo San Giuseppe

Spacious rooms and apartments with a lovely pool, set in the heart of the Tuscan countryside, just a 25-minute drive from Volterra.

Agriturismo La Mirandola

Traditional apartments surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, 15 minutes’ drive from Volterra and 20 minutes from Castelvecchio.

Albergo Etruria

A small, family-run boutique hotel located right in the heart of Volterra, with a lovely roof garden, a cosy café, and plenty of activities to enjoy.

Things to Do

Wine Tasting

When in Rome! Monterosola is a contemporary winery just 10 minutes’ drive from Volterra offering a range of tours and tasting options.

Guided Tours & Hiking

Nature Walks Volterra offers guided tours and hiking around Volterra and is run by Ale’s friend Ginevra, a certified environmental hiking guide.

Tuscany City Trips

A trip to Tuscany wouldn’t be complete without visiting one of its famous cities - whether it’s Florence, Siena, Pisa or Lucca!

By Plane

Fly to Pisa or Florence airports, both around an hour’s drive from Volterra. Car rentals are widely available.

Getting to Volterra

By Public Transport

Take a train to Pontedera, then a bus to Volterra. Connections can be limited, so check schedules in advance.

By Car

Driving is the easiest option. Volterra is well-signposted, with scenic roads through the Tuscan countryside.