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.

Chateau la Durantie
In the Libournais wine region east of Bordeaux, this château controls forty-five hectares of vineyards mixed with oak forest, the main residence rebuilt in the eighteen-seventies in the Châteauneuf style featuring…

Château Barthélemy
In the Marais district near Place des Vosges, this seventeenth-century townhouse retains its original timber frame, carved lintels, and a central courtyard shadowed by a mature plane tree. Rooms ascend via a monumental…

Chateau de Varennes
East of Lyon in the foothills of the Monts du Lyonnais, this château spans four centuries of Rhône Valley architecture, original Gothic gatehouse and fortifications dating to the fourteenth century, Renaissance…

Cap Estel
On a rocky headland between Villefranche and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, this Belle Époque villa rises in pale stone with turrets and loggia balconies, built in eighteen ninety for a Russian grand duke and maintaining period…

Chateau Marcellus
North of Bordeaux in the Entre-Deux-Mers region, this Baroque château dating circa seventeen fifty presides over a wine-growing domain, mansard roofs, dormer windows, and a portico entrance defining the main house with…

Château de Bourron
Southeast of Paris in the Fontainebleau forest, this Renaissance hunting lodge served kings and courtiers for four centuries, timber-framed pavilions, decorative brickwork, and mullioned windows framing a central…

Hotel Alfred Sommier
In the Haut-Marais on the Right Bank, this Belle Époque townhouse preserves its original stone façade, wrought-iron balconies, and mansard roof, the ground floor opening to a courtyard garden with upper salons retaining…

Bouthonvilliers
Just north of Paris in the Chevreuse Valley, this rococo manor dating circa seventeen sixty sits on park-like grounds with mature beech and oak, pale-rendered façades, dormer windows, and a wrought-iron gate defining…

Crillon Le Brave
In a hilltop village in the Drôme Provençale east of Avignon, this eighteenth-century coaching inn has been reimagined as a luxury hotel with original stone walls and arched passageways intact. The restaurant channels…

Abbaye Saint-Eusèbe
In the Calcaïques hills above Marseille, this former Benedictine monastery dates to the eleventh century with later Gothic and Baroque layers, a Romanesque chapel with barrel-vaulted ceiling remaining the spiritual…

Bellingham Castle
Bellingham Castle, a mock-Gothic Victorian structure near Dublin, functions as country-house venue despite urban proximity. The castle's arched windows, castellated roofline, and tower rooms read as historic…

Luttrellstown Castle Resort
Luttrellstown Castle Resort, a 15th-century estate reimagined as contemporary hotel, balances historical authenticity with modern hospitality. The castle provides ceremony and formal dining; contemporary wings house…

Boyne Hill House Estate
Eighteenth-century stonework and formal gardens occupy this Dublin suburban manor, positioned for city commuting without requiring deep countryside isolation. An on-site chapel serves ritual-focused ceremonies while…

Kilshane House
Cork's Munster hills frame this restored period residence, its formal gardens and avenue approach composing a classical arrival sequence while interior proportions—original fireplaces, period ceilings—deliver ceremony…

Clonwilliam House
Clonwilliam House anchors itself as Dublin townhouse venue—Georgian façade, period interiors, central location. The house's stacked floors permit flexible ceremony-and-reception organization; adjacent garden provides…

Tinakilly Country House Hotel & Gardens
Tinakilly Country House Hotel and Gardens in Wicklow merges Victorian mansion with contemporary hotel infrastructure—period details intact, modern guest amenities active. The main house provides ceremony and formal…

Borris House
Borris House in Carlow operates as working estate open to celebrations—13th-century fortified manor, formal gardens, agricultural periphery. The house's castle courtyard permits outdoor ceremony; interior spaces…

Anantara New York Palace Budapest
The Anantara New York Palace Budapest reconstructs Gilded Age glamour through art deco maximalism and polished stone. Its ballrooms echo with architectural excess: soaring ceilings, geometric murals, mirrors that…

Corinthia Budapest
Corinthia Budapest channels pre-war Vienna through neoclassical restraint and contemporary refresh. The property's spa wing, thermal waters, and art nouveau lounges create a leisurely wedding canvas. Grand staircases…

Chateau de Courtomer
In the Dreux region southwest of Paris, this manor house dates to the seventeenth century with eighteenth-century updates. Low stone walls, slate roofing, and a tree-lined drive frame a noble farmhouse aesthetic;…

Budapest Marriott Hotel
The Budapest Marriott claims the Danube's right bank with floor-to-ceiling glass and Pest's eastern sprawl as perpetual ceremony backdrop. Modern luxury here means sightlines—unobstructed views of parliament, parliament…

Amber Bride by Sorg Villa
Amber Bride by Sorg Villa occupies a restored residential palace in Buda's leafy hills, where gate closure means ceremony and guest sanctum align. The villa's garden—tiered, tree-lined, fountain-punctuated—reads as…

Gundel Cafe Patisserie Restaurant
Gundel, the city's oldest restaurant, operates its café and patisserie as a wedding venue married to Culinary heritage. Established 1894, the property's Belle Époque dining rooms—crystal chandeliers, lacquered paneling,…

Haris Park
Haris Park spreads across Budapest's City Park periphery, a rare verdant venue where gardens anchor ceremony and pavilion structures organize reception. The landscape—formal hedging, tree allées, water features—offers…