
Hôtel le Français
More wedding venues in Loire Valley

Hôtel de Biencourt
A stone mansion from the 1850s stands behind ornamental gates in a town known for silk manufacturing. Sixty to one hundred fifty guests arrange within paneled drawing rooms and a dining hall with a coffered ceiling. The…

Château du Perreux
A true château with fortified walls, a moat, and a drawbridge entrance dominates fifty acres of parkland. One hundred to two hundred fifty guests move through a sequence of stone-vaulted reception rooms, each with its…

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…

L'Auberge du Croissant
This traditional inn occupies a half-timbered structure in a village centered around a church and market square. Thirty to ninety guests fill the ground-floor dining rooms where exposed beams and a corner fireplace…

Les Trésorières
This manor house sits on elevated ground where views extend toward the Loire's main channel several kilometers distant. Seventy-five to one hundred fifty guests occupy interconnected drawing rooms with period wallpaper…

Le Grand Monarque
This nineteenth-century hotel faces a main square in a historic town, with classical stone pediments above each first-floor window. Eighty to one hundred eighty guests gather within a grand ballroom with a musicians'…