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.

La Crémaillère
A restaurant-focused property in the Normandy countryside emphasizes its chef's daily market shopping and seasonal menus. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests dine within intimate rooms where fireplaces and soft lighting…

Hôtel Reine Mathilde
Named for the wife of William the Conqueror and located near the Bayeux Tapestry's display location, this historic property anchors its identity to its place. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather in period rooms…

Ivan Vautier
A Michelin-starred restaurant in Normandy occupies a contemporary pavilion set within manicured gardens near Omaha Beach. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests experience the chef's tasting menus personally overseen and…

Le Moderne
A postwar reconstruction building in central Normandy applies modernist principles—clean lines, open floor plans, functional clarity—to a venue that honors its region without pastiche. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests…

Hôtel Bristol
In the heart of Norman countryside, this Belle Époque hotel stands as a refined base where fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather. The property retains period details—tall sash windows, a timber-lined dining room, and…

Lou Riou
Just inland from the Riviera's busiest beaches, Lou Riou sits on terraced grounds where cork oaks and olive trees frame each corner. Groups of fifty to one hundred fifty guests fit comfortably in dining pavilions with…

Hôtel Baptistin
Steps from the port, this nineteenth-century house hotel fits fifty to one hundred fifty guests in interconnected salons with Provençal tile work and arched ceilings. The ground-floor terrace overlooks the harbor but…

Le Byblos
A fortress-like compound in the village center, this 1960s property holds multiple event spaces that adapt to fifty to one hundred fifty guests. Suites stack up eight stories; the architecture reads as modernist rather…

Les Roches
Clinging to a rocky headland southeast of town, this venue serves fifty to one hundred fifty guests with the coastline as permanent backdrop, balconies cantilevering over water while the main dining room has windows on…

Pavillon de Pampelonne
A pavilion at the southern end of Pampelonne sand, this venue accommodates fifty to one hundred fifty guests with sand underfoot and water thirty meters away. Structure is minimal—wooden pergolas, white linens,…

Le Côteau Fleuri
Situated on a gentle slope above the harbor, Le Côteau Fleuri draws fifty to one hundred fifty guests into gardens where flowering borders—red valerian, salvias, cistus—define each zone. The main building is recessed…

Mercure Saint-Raphaël Valescure
An efficient modern hotel that accommodates fifty to one hundred fifty guests across modular event spaces, Mercure Valescure sits inland among pines and cork oaks. Function rooms are windowless and neutral, designed for…

Hôtel Belle Vue
Overlooking the bay from a quieter northern slope, Belle Vue hosts fifty to one hundred fifty guests in a 1950s property with period furnishings still in place. Rooms face south; morning sun warms the terrace by nine…

Villa Terramera
A private estate set back from the road, Villa Terramera accommodates fifty to one hundred fifty guests in rooms and pavilions dispersed across ten acres. Olive and stone pines mature to forty meters, providing natural…

Le Paradis
A former painter's compound now adapted for fifty to one hundred fifty guests, Le Paradis preserves original features—studio lighting, color-washed walls, parquet in the main room. The property was never intended for…

L'Arénas
A contemporary gallery conversion that accommodates fifty to one hundred fifty guests, L'Arénas features four-point-five-meter ceilings, polished concrete, and modular wall systems that divide or open spaces. Lighting…

Hôtel Bar des Maures
An old-guard establishment in the central square, this venue hosts fifty to one hundred fifty guests in interconnected rooms that open onto the street café, the property making no concession to modernity with wooden…

Village Vacances La Gaillarde
A vacation complex with fifty to one hundred fifty capacity, La Gaillarde features cottages arranged around a central lodge, each with its own kitchen and patio. Event spaces are multipurpose—pools transform with…

Hôtel La Plage
Directly on sand, this venue serves fifty to one hundred fifty guests with the restaurant terrace as ceremony space or dancing floor, the building rising four stories with rooms all facing water. Breakfast is served…

La Pinède Plage
Where Provençal forest meets the Saint-Tropez shoreline, a beach pavilion hosts fifty to one hundred fifty guests beneath towering pines that filter harsh sunlight and moderate coastal wind. Wooden decking marks the…

Château de Valmer
A 17th-century estate three kilometers inland, Château de Valmer accommodates 50 to 150 guests across stone buildings and landscaped grounds. Vineyards slope south; olive groves occupy the north. The main château…

Hôtel de la Plage - HDLP
A modest beachfront property holding fifty to one hundred fifty guests, this venue is functional rather than formal—boxy nineteen-seventies architecture with rooms stacked efficiency-first, the terrace as main amenity…

Hôtel l'Amphore
A compact hotel suited to fifty to one hundred fifty guests, this venue sits in the village perimeter where foot traffic is light, the property retaining its namesake—Greco-Roman pottery is displayed in reception and…

Hôtel de la Ponche
Situated in the oldest quarter of the village, de la Ponche hosts fifty to one hundred fifty guests in a sixteenth-century building with narrow stairways and windows onto the harbor. The property predates the motorcar;…