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.

Hotel Schweizerhof
Hotel Schweizerhof's name itself—Swiss house—signals its positioning within a lineage of properties built to showcase Alpine vernacular architecture to visitors from elsewhere. The venue's ornate belle-époque interiors,…

Hotel Steffanie
Hotel Steffanie occupies a quieter corner of central St. Moritz, away from the main thoroughfare's commercial intensity, making it a choice for guests preferring seclusion within the resort. The hotel's Ticinese stone…

Laudinella
Laudinella emerges from the hillside above St. Moritz with a contemporary architectural language that challenges the area's historical vocabulary, its glass and steel mass creating strong contrasts with the traditional…

Sonne
Hotel Sonne's name references the sun, a pragmatic focus for a mountain resort where winter shadows persist until late morning and spring arrives late. Positioned on a south-facing slope of the Engadin Valley, the…

Station
Station situates itself at the eastern terminus of St. Moritz's narrow-gauge railway, the Bernina Railway, which winds through UNESCO World Heritage tunnels and viaducts toward Tirano, Italy. The venue occupies a…

Hotel Albris
Hotel Albris sits on a gently sloping site within lower St. Moritz, with the village's core buildings visible through groves of stone pine and larch. The hotel's traditional masonry and shuttered windows follow regional…

Schweizerhof
Schweizerhof (distinct from Hotel Schweizerhof) operates as a separate property within St. Moritz's competitive hospitality landscape, its name reinforcing the Swiss cultural identity central to the resort's historical…

Engadinerhof
Engadinerhof takes its name directly from the valley it occupies, anchoring itself explicitly within regional identity and vernacular tradition. The venue's timber construction, featuring the characteristic Engadin…

Hotel Müller
Hotel Müller's position within St. Moritz's service infrastructure—near secondary shopping and residential districts—positions it as a venue for guests seeking practical efficiency paired with mountain proximity. The…

Walther
Walther persists within St. Moritz as a family-operated property maintaining older hospitality traditions—hand-written ledgers, personal staff continuity, attention to individual guest preferences—increasingly rare in…

Maistra 160
Maistra 160's address references its location on the valley road, positioning it within the linear development pattern characteristic of Alpine tourism corridors where properties orient toward mountain views and valley…

Hotel Bernina
Hotel Bernina takes its name from the southeastern Engadin peak, visible from St. Moritz across the valley's breadth, creating a visual anchor tying the venue to larger geographic identity. The hotel's traditional…

Hotel Palazzo Salis
Hotel Palazzo Salis occupies a distinction within St. Moritz as an explicitly palatial structure—four-story masonry construction with formal gardens, terraced approaches, and neoclassical proportions that emphasize…

Hotel Baer & Post
Hotel Baer & Post preserves the dual function implied by its name—a postal station paired with hospitality—reflecting the era when Alpine travel required overnight stays between valleys. The venue's traditional timber…

Golf-Hotel des Alpes
Golf-Hotel des Alpes situates hospitality within the landscape of organized sport and leisure, its namesake course occupying the valley's most level terrain between the village and the lake. The venue's positioning at…

Stampa
Stampa operates as a smaller venue within St. Moritz's competitive landscape, its modest scale and positioning within residential districts creating distinctiveness through contrast with larger resort properties. The…

Pöstli
Pöstli—a diminutive form of 'post' or station—references historical postal functions now transformed into hospitality space, a narrative common in Alpine communities where communication corridors became tourism routes.…

Donatz
Donatz has established itself within St. Moritz's culinary identity, its restaurant reputation preceding its function as event venue, creating a gastronomic context for celebrations. The venue's kitchen-centered…

La Soglina
La Soglina—a word referencing a wooden platform or threshold—positions itself at the boundary between St. Moritz's core and the quieter villages extending eastward along the valley. The venue's modest scale and…

Stüa Granda
Stüa Granda—'big room' in Romansh, the valley's indigenous language—references the venue's primary feature directly in its name, emphasizing gathering space and communal purpose. The venue's traditional Engadin…

Hotel Sonne
Hotel Sonne—a second property of this name within St. Moritz—occupies a different hillside location with distinct sun exposure and views, creating geographic specificity despite shared branding. The venue's traditional…

Arlas
Arlas presents itself as a contemporary intervention within St. Moritz's historical landscape, its modern design language creating deliberate contrast with traditional resort architecture. The venue's minimalist…

Salastrains
Salastrains occupies high terrain above St. Moritz, accessed by cable car through subalpine meadows dotted with stone cairns and Alpine flowers blooming briefly in summer. The venue's elevated position creates panoramic…

Grace La Margna
Grace La Margna names itself after the peak dominating St. Moritz's southern view, anchoring the venue explicitly within the valley's geographic identity and visual hierarchy. The property's historic…