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.

Novotel Suite
Near Reims in Champagne, this four-star hotel combines a Belle Époque core dating to the eighteen nineties with contemporary additions maintaining period proportions, restaurant cuisine emphasizing regional champagne…

Le Bon Moine
In a village in Champagne south of Reims, this former monastery and estate combines a stone chapel (fourteenth century) with eighteenth-century monastic buildings. A cloister, refectory, and cells have been converted to…

Ibis Styles
In Champagne wine country, this renovated coaching inn preserves stone façades and internal beamwork while introducing modern heating and plumbing discreetly, restaurant service emphasizing regional champagne and…

Appart'Hotel
In a Champagne village, this converted manor house operates as serviced apartments with original stonework, timber framing, and shuttered windows preserved throughout, contemporary kitchens sitting behind period…

Gambetta
In Champagne near Reims, this four-star hotel occupies a renovated Belle Époque building with wrought-iron balconies, mansard roofing, and original tilework in the lobby. Restaurant cuisine emphasizes champagne pairings…

La villa St Pierre
In Champagne wine country, this former aristocratic residence features a symmetrical facade with mansard roof and wrought-iron detailing (circa 1870). Interior salons retain period plasterwork and parquet; the grounds…

Hôtel du Pot d'Etain
In a Champagne village, this coaching inn dating to the seventeen hundreds has been continuously operated for hospitality, original stonework, timber beamwork, and fireplaces remaining while the restaurant preserves its…

Hôtel Mercure
In the Loire Valley near Tours, this four-star hotel occupies a converted Renaissance manor with mullioned windows, slate roofing, and ornamental chimneys. The restaurant emphasizes Loire valley wines and local…

Mercure
In the Loire Valley, this hotel anchors itself in period architecture with Renaissance core and later additions showing views toward the river valley and distant château outlines, restaurant cuisine emphasizing Loire…

Ibis Budget Tours Centre Gare
In the Loire Valley near Tours, this modest hotel preserves original stone façades and shuttered windows while offering budget-conscious hospitality, the restaurant serving traditional Loire preparations with emphasis…

Auberge du Cheval Rouge
In a village in the Loire Valley, this coaching inn with roots in the fifteenth century retains its original stone shell and timber framing, multiple interior levels, narrow staircases, and deep window seats preserving…

Novotel
In the Loire Valley, this four-star hotel features Belle Époque additions to a Renaissance core, with contemporary furnishings that defer to period architecture. Restaurant service emphasizes Loire wines paired with…

Hôtel le Français
In the Loire Valley near Blois, this family-run hotel occupies a converted seventeenth-century townhouse with original stone, timber, and tilework, the restaurant remaining intimate while service emphasizes local wines…

Le Manoir Saint-Thomas
In the Loire Valley south of Amboise, this manor house dates to the Renaissance with later Classical additions, presiding over 60 acres of parkland and vineyards. A chapel, decorative lake, and formal gardens complete…

Domaine de Beauvois
In the Loire Valley near Chenonceaux, this fortified manor (original nucleus from the fifteenth century) spreads across parkland with mature specimen trees and water features. Stone towers, crenellations, and mullioned…

Au Carrousel des Saveurs
In the Loire Valley, this restaurant occupies a converted water mill with original millrace and stone walls dating to the seventeenth century, contemporary interior design respecting the envelope while the kitchen…

Ibis Styles Tours Centre
Tours' commercial center holds a contemporary hotel where glass and pale timber define a sheltered courtyard. The venue seats fifty to one hundred twenty guests across flexible galleries designed for ceremony and…

Kyriad
This renovated manor occupies working wine country, its modest galleries opening onto vineyards producing the wines served at dinner. The hotel accommodates fifty to one hundred fifty guests across multiple breakout…

Résidence Trianon
A limestone townhouse in the Loire's historic quarter provides an intimate space for forty to one hundred guests. Period rooms feature original plasterwork and tall windows facing the street, creating the atmosphere of…

Val de Loire
Ten acres of meadow and woodland near the river confluence create a secluded estate where fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather within a stone pavilion. Pitched rafters and a wide terrace facing orchards frame the…

Hôtel Criden
A converted mill at the valley's lowest point, where two streams merge, creates a soaring event space with original stone arches and a glass roof. Fifty to one hundred twenty guests gather within the former grain…

Castel Fleuri
This rebuilt manor house occupies a hillside overlooking vineyards with stone turrets flanking the entry. Seventy to one hundred eighty guests arrange within the grand salon where floor-to-ceiling windows open onto a…

Hôtel Ariane
This Belle Époque property commands the main avenue of a riverside town, its ornamental ironwork and bay windows announcing its provenance at every floor. Fifty to one hundred twenty guests occupy ballroom and salon…

Le Petit Lussault
Perched on a hillside above a village, this cottage property remains intentionally small, with thirty to eighty guests maximum. Sixteenth-century stone walls enclose the garden, and the main room features a walk-in…