Shortlist of Wedding
Hand-picked across the United Kingdom and Europe — manor houses, châteaux, castles, lakefront villas, vineyards and converted warehouses. Every card surfaces an honest price band, plus the venue’s city at scan speed. No paid placement, no subscription — curation only.

Château des 3 Fontaines
Named for the three-fountain system once serving aesthetic and practical functions, this château near Marseille demonstrates sophisticated water management in arid Provence, the main structure employing local stone in…

Bastide du Roy
Set above the Mediterranean on the slopes of the Côte d'Azur, this Provençal retreat commands views across the Baie des Anges, terraced gardens in limestone and lavender leading to a restored eighteenth-century manor…

The K Club
The K Club in Straffan situates itself as a true country estate—220 acres of Palladian mansion, manicured grounds, and riverside position along the Liffey. The main house, designed by Carr in 1690, anchors ceremony and…

Killruddery House and Gardens
Killruddery House and Gardens presents a 17th-century estate south of Dublin—formal gardens designed in 1680s, estate rooms restored through contemporary refurbishment. The Irish wilderness aesthetic (garden…

The College Green Hotel
Dublin's most symbolic street—Trinity opposite, Georgian architecture surrounding, city buzz integrated—contains The College Green Hotel. Modern design language within historical building shell appeals to urban-forward…

Carton House, A Fairmont Managed Hotel
Carton House, a Fairmont-managed estate 30 minutes west of Dublin, sprawls across 1,100 acres of Maynooth landscape—Georgian mansion (1739), formal Italian gardens, deer park. The main house provides ceremony and formal…

Castlemartyr Resort
A converted 13th-century castle anchors this sprawling Munster estate, its medieval crenellations and restored courtyard framing ceremony backdrops while contemporary wings absorb 80 to 250 guests across split venues.…

Castle Leslie Estate
Castle Leslie Estate, a Norman castle on 1,000 acres in Monaghan, stands as Ireland's most theatrical venue—turrets, stone walls, stained glass, period furnishings. The main castle accommodates ceremony and formal…

Ballymagarvey Village
Ballymagarvey Village reconstructs period Irish vernacular—thatched cottages, village green, church-adjacent courtyard—as purpose-built wedding precinct. The 'village' aesthetic appeals to couples seeking authenticity…

Cliff at Lyons
Cliff at Lyons occupies Kildare estate land—contemporary architecture integrated with heritage barn structures and estate gardens. The modernist approach (glass, open spaces, contemporary art) contrasts with Irish…

Tankardstown House
Tankardstown House spreads across Westmeath estate grounds—restored 1850s manor, working farm periphery, mature woodland. The house itself provides ceremony and formal dining space; marquee-capable lawns extend capacity…

The Merrion Hotel
Merrion Square's Georgian facades open to a four-storey townhouse on Dublin's most navigated address, its vertical stacking permitting ceremony, reception, and late-night dancing across discrete floors without guest…

Ballyfin Demesne
Ballyfin Demesne, a neoclassical 1820s mansion in Laois, commands 614 acres of mature landscape—lake, woodland, formal gardens designed by John Sutherland. The house's interiors (Adam plasterwork, period furnishings,…

The Shelbourne Dublin
The Shelbourne Dublin, a landmark hotel on St Stephen's Green since 1824, positions weddings within Dublin's social geography. The hotel's ballrooms retain period detail; terraced green-adjacent spaces permit cocktails…

Ashford Castle
Ashford Castle, a Victorian Gothic structure on Lough Corrib's banks in Connemara, rises from the landscape as ceremony apotheosis—turrets, crenellations, boat dock access. The castle's interiors—grand dining hall,…

Le Petit Roulet
Overlooking the Vieux Port in Marseille, this former merchant's townhouse converts its historic masonry vaults and courtyard into a refined event space holding eighty to one hundred eighty guests across tiered levels.…

Mas Huix
Mas Huix references a substantial farmstead ('Mas') likely with wine production heritage or agricultural prominence in Catalan landscape for celebrations of 50 to 250+ guests. The abbreviated naming convention—place…

Le Grand Contrôle
In the geometric heart of the 8th arrondissement, this neoclassical palace opened as a royal administrative annex before its post-revolutionary conversion to private hospitality. Four-story facades of Burgundy limestone…

Hôtel de Bouillon
Set on the Île Saint-Louis in Paris's fourth arrondissement, this Renaissance hôtel particulier dates to the reign of Louis XIV and bears witness to centuries of diplomatic gatherings, rooms retaining hand-painted…

Château Saint Georges
Perched on a rocky promontory above Cap d'Antibes, this castle-like fortress dates to the Norman era and overlooks three coastlines, crenellated stone towers, narrow archways, and dramatic cliff-edge terraces creating…

Domaine du Mont Leuze
Nestled in the foothills west of Nice, this eighteenth-century domain spreads across 25 acres of mixed oak and chestnut forest. Low stone walls divide the property into distinct zones; a central bastide (or noble…

Château de Crémat
High on the hills overlooking Nice, this Gothic Revival château commands a vineyard property producing Bellet wines—the only AOC designation north of the city. Stone turrets and crenellations frame views across the…

La Chèvre d'Or
Carved into a golden cliffside above Èze village, this hermitage-turned-hotel clings to the edge of the Côte d'Azur at 1,400 meters. Narrow stone stairs connect rooms perched at different elevations; dining terraces…

Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc
This legendary hotel sits on a private peninsula on the Cap d'Antibes, accessed by its own drive through pinewood. Art Deco oceanfront pavilions date to the 1920s when the property served as a private palace before its…