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Travel

The Wedding Website of Daniella Llopis and Peter Gonzalez
Thank you for making the journey to Italy to celebrate our wedding, September 29–October 1, 2026. Here you’ll find helpful details to guide your travels to Tuscany! For our wedding, all guests will be staying on the property for two nights. Once you have RSVP'd, we will reach out individually with booking details for the Borgo.

Hotel

Borgo Casa al Vento

Borgo Casa al Vento will be our home for the wedding festivities. The property will be exclusively for our wedding guests. Accommodations will be booked individually, once you have RSVP'd room rates and booking instructions will be shared closer to the wedding date. Parking will be available for all guests!

Travel Note

Getting Around

Renting a car is highly recommended for ease + exploring nearby towns. Uber is not reliable in rural Tuscany. Parking will be available at the venue for all guests! If you prefer not to drive, more details on wedding transportation will be shared closer to the date.

Flight

Nearby Airports

The most convenient airports for travel are: - Florence (closest and most direct access to Chianti) - Rome (ideal for guests planning to extend their trip or arrive through a major international hub) - Pisa (additional international flight options) From Florence or Pisa, we recommend continuing by rental car or private transfer, as public transportation in rural Tuscany is limited. From Rome, high-speed trains run frequently to Florence, making it an easy and scenic connection. From Florence, guests can rent a car or arrange a transfer to Chianti. We suggest booking flights by mid-July for the best availability and pricing, as September is a popular travel period in Italy.