Borgo San Martino
A restored medieval hamlet in the Natural Park of Mount Tezio near Perugia, with 10 apartments sleeping 48 guests, a baroque church, spa, swimming pool, and panoramic views across Umbrian vineyards and olive groves.
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Borgo San Martino, also known as Borgo San Pietro, is a beautifully restored medieval hamlet hidden within the Natural Park of Mount Tezio, surrounded by the rolling vineyards, olive groves, and ancient woodland that define the Umbrian countryside. Located just ten minutes from Perugia, this intimate village has been painstakingly restored to preserve its centuries-old stone walls, archways, and rustic character while providing contemporary comforts including a spa, swimming pool, and elegant accommodation across ten apartments sleeping up to 48 guests. The hamlet's baroque church provides a genuinely atmospheric setting for wedding ceremonies, its simple beauty and centuries of spiritual history creating a moment of profound significance. Receptions can be held in the village's charming main square under the stars, in the restored dining hall, or across the borgo's gardens and terraces with panoramic views of Mount Tezio and the surrounding countryside. The exclusive-use arrangement means the entire village becomes your private domain for the celebration, with your guests occupying every apartment and every corner of the borgo feeling like an extension of the wedding itself. For couples seeking an authentic Umbrian village wedding with the intimacy of a house party, Borgo San Martino offers a setting that is both deeply romantic and genuinely unspoiled.
Pricing guide
We share a guide figure upfront so you can assess fit before enquiring — tailored quotes are provided directly by the venue.
Venue hire
Indicative pricing — varies by season, guest count, and scope. Tailored quotes available on request.
- Exclusive use of the entire medieval hamlet
- All 10 apartments
- Baroque church
- Village square and gardens
- Swimming pool and spa
Understanding the quote
Final pricing is shaped by a handful of key factors. Understanding these helps you plan a realistic budget before your first conversation with the venue.
- Season — peak summer commands a premium
- Guest count — directly impacts catering and staffing
- Buyout scope — full venue vs partial use
- Stay length — number of nights for celebrations
- Catering packages — dinner tiers and menu choices
- Extras — florals, entertainment, transfers
Accommodation & logistics
One of the most searched questions from couples — we surface it early because it directly shapes how a wedding weekend can be designed.
On-site sleeping
Borgo San Martino can host guests across its on-site accommodation — covering your wedding party without the complexity of coordinating external hotels.
Getting there
Perugia, Umbria — plan transfers as a key part of the weekend logistics.
- Perugia: 10 km / 10 min
- Assisi: 30 km / 35 min
- Todi: 40 km / 45 min
- Perugia Airport: 15 km / 15 min
- Rome Fiumicino Airport: 180 km / 2h
What makes Borgo San Martino different
Restored Medieval Hamlet
Natural Park of Mount Tezio
Baroque Church for Ceremonies
10 Apartments Sleeping 48 Guests
Swimming Pool and Spa
Exclusive Private Village Hire
The setting in pictures
12 images of Borgo San Martino.
Spaces & capacities
Baroque Church
The hamlet's restored baroque church, providing an intimate and atmospheric setting for religious or symbolic wedding ceremonies.
Village Square
The borgo's charming main square, perfect for al fresco receptions and dining under the stars surrounded by the medieval stone buildings.
Dining Hall
A restored interior reception space with stone walls and rustic Umbrian character, providing a covered dining option for intimate celebrations.
Garden Terrace
A panoramic terrace overlooking the Mount Tezio natural park, vineyards, and olive groves, ideal for outdoor ceremonies and cocktail receptions.
| Event Space | Cocktail | Seated | Buffet | Ceremony |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baroque Church The hamlet's restored baroque church, providing an intimate and atmospheric setting for religious or symbolic wedding ceremonies. | – | – | – | 50 |
| Village Square The borgo's charming main square, perfect for al fresco receptions and dining under the stars surrounded by the medieval stone buildings. | 100 | 80 | 80 | 60 |
| Dining Hall A restored interior reception space with stone walls and rustic Umbrian character, providing a covered dining option for intimate celebrations. | 60 | 48 | 48 | – |
| Garden Terrace A panoramic terrace overlooking the Mount Tezio natural park, vineyards, and olive groves, ideal for outdoor ceremonies and cocktail receptions. | 80 | 60 | 60 | 80 |
Common questions
Answers to the questions most couples ask before enquiring.
How many guests can stay at the borgo?
The hamlet's 10 apartments accommodate up to 48 guests. Additional accommodation is available in Perugia, just 10 minutes away.
Is there a church for ceremonies?
Yes, the borgo has a restored baroque church that provides an intimate and atmospheric ceremony setting.
What is the maximum reception capacity?
Up to 100 guests for outdoor celebrations in the village square and gardens.
Are there leisure facilities?
The borgo has a swimming pool and spa for guest relaxation.
How far is the nearest airport?
Perugia Airport is approximately 15 km away, about 15 minutes by car.
What is the Natural Park of Mount Tezio?
A protected natural area near Perugia characterised by ancient woodland, vineyards, and olive groves, providing a beautiful and unspoiled backdrop for the borgo.
Borgo San Martino — wedding venue in Perugia, Umbria
Borgo San Martino's origins reach back to the medieval period, when small fortified hamlets like this dotted the Umbrian hills around Perugia. The borgo grew around its church and the agricultural life of the surrounding countryside, with families cultivating the vineyards and olive groves that still characterise the landscape today.
Over the centuries, the hamlet experienced the cycles of prosperity and decline that affected many rural Italian communities. By the late 20th century, the borgo had fallen into disrepair, its stone buildings gradually deteriorating. A meticulous restoration programme saved the hamlet, carefully preserving the original stone walls, archways, and architectural character while creating comfortable modern accommodation. The baroque church was sensitively restored, its frescoes and decorative elements brought back to life.
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Before you enquire
The more context you share, the more tailored the response from the venue team.
- Your approximate wedding date or preferred month
- Estimated guest count and how many staying on site
- Your budget range (helps us confirm realistic fit)
- Whether you'd like exclusive use of the property
- Any specific priorities — food, ceremony style, photography
- How far along you are with planning