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Burgundy is wine country distilled—the landscape is sculpted into vineyards that slope toward villages that smell like grapes and stone. The colours are green in spring, gold in autumn, and exactly what you'd want for a wedding photograph every season. The gastronomy is serious.

Weddings favour May, June, September, and October. The medieval villages (Dijon, Beaune) provide ceremony settings. The wine estates offer reception venues. The restaurants are excellent and focused on wine pairing. The light in May is soft and golden. The surrounding landscape is patchwork vineyards and ancient stone. Book early; Burgundy's wedding season fills fast.

Wedding venues in Burgundy

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Auberge de la Chaloire

Auberge de la Chaloire

Chaloire may reference river features or regional geology—terms specific to place rather than generic hospitality language. Auberge de la Chaloire positions itself as modest inn anchored to specific geography, its…

CapacityUnverified
~150
Type
Pub & inn · Restaurant
Price
££
Château de Chailly

Château de Chailly

Burgundy's landscape rolls through terraced vineyards and limestone slopes where château and monastery architecture both dot the terrain, each claiming elevation for defensive or devotional purposes. Château de Chailly…

CapacityUnverified
~150
Type
Château · Garden
Price
££
Hôtel de La Halle

Hôtel de La Halle

Medieval towns throughout Burgundy center on market halls—stone structures with arcaded ground floors where commerce occurred under cover, upper stories serving administrative or residential functions. Hôtel de La Halle…

CapacityUnverified
~150
Type
Historic
Price
££
Hôtel la Tour d'Auxois

Hôtel la Tour d'Auxois

Auxois is a Burgundian landscape feature—a limestone plateau named for its historical importance as defensive terrain and administrative boundary. Hôtel la Tour d'Auxois positions itself with reference to that…

CapacityUnverified
~150
Price
££
L'Ouillette

L'Ouillette

Ouillette appears to be a diminutive or regional variant of a French term, likely referring to traditional pottery vessels (ouïe or similar) rather than signifying a specific place. L'Ouillette's nomenclature remains…

CapacityUnverified
~150
Price
££
Hôtel International Les Ursulines

Hôtel International Les Ursulines

A 17th-century convent building, Les Ursulines channels its ecclesiastical past into soaring stone vaults, a cloister courtyard open to the sky, and a chapel with stained-glass fragments still intact. The property…

Outdoor space
Type
Restaurant · Garden
Price
££
Auberge du Vieux Moulin

Auberge du Vieux Moulin

Built around a water mill that once ground grain for the region, the Old Mill Auberge retains its original stone walls and operates a restaurant in the millhouse itself, where the old grinding wheels are visible…

Type
Watermill · Restaurant
Price
££
Creusot Hotel

Creusot Hotel

Le Creusot Hotel stands in France's industrial heart—the region where Burgundy's coal mines once supplied French forges. This six-storey 1970s property overlooks a former blast furnace (now a museum) and sits adjacent…

Type
Hotel · Warehouse
Price
££
Hôtel du Lion d'Or

Hôtel du Lion d'Or

The Golden Lion, dating to 1780, anchors the town square of a village that once controlled the valley's grain trade. A painted wooden lion—refreshed in 1995—marks the entrance. Inside, a barrel-vaulted ceiling spans the…

Price
££
Le Sainte-Marie

Le Sainte-Marie

Sainte-Marie is a small restaurant with unpretentious decor—white walls, simple lighting, no art—located in a medieval lane. The building, a former priest's residence attached to a parish church, dates to 1680.…

Type
Restaurant · Historic
Price
££
Hôtel les Roches

Hôtel les Roches

Les Roches—the Rocks—references the limestone outcrops that surface across the surrounding hills, exposed by erosion and visible in the building's own foundation. The hotel was cut directly into a hillside, with bedrock…

Type
Hotel
Price
££
La petite millet

La petite millet

La Petite Millet—the Small Mill—operates as a restaurant in a diminutive stone building beside a working water mill on a tributary stream. The dining room is compact, accommodating 50–150 only by using an adjoining…

Outdoor space
Type
Restaurant
Price
££

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Considering somewhere within reach of Burgundy? These cities pair well for destination weddings — same flights, often shorter transfers.

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