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 Auberge St. Pol.
This 50 to 150-guest auberge recalls the medieval hospitality tradition where pilgrims and merchants found shelter and community. Located near significant Bruges landmarks, the venue sits within the lived city rather…

La Nouvelle Couronne
Set on the slopes above Lausanne's old town, this boutique hotel commands views across Lake Geneva toward the French Alps, a perspective that has scarcely changed since the Belle Époque. Fifty to one hundred fifty…

Novotel
This modern hotel complex rises at the city's north edge in a style that splits the difference between corporate efficiency and contemporary comfort. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests find themselves in spaces of clean…

L'Union
A 1970s civic building converted to event space, this restored structure sits at the boundary between Lausanne's Renaissance core and its modern waterfront. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests can occupy interconnected…

Lion d'Or
This 19th-century hotel presides over Lausanne's central square and preserves the ornamental brass railings and mirrored salons of its merchant-bank origins. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests dine beneath pendant…

St-Georges
Overlooking Lausanne's harbor from a 1920s building of cream stone and art deco ironwork, this hotel brings a cosmopolitan air to the lakeshore. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather in a reception room whose…

Terminus Hotel
Adjacent to Lausanne's central railway station, this historic terminus hotel connected the city to the wider world for over a century, and its grand hall still echoes with the bustle of travelers past. Fifty to one…

Hôtel de Ville
The administrative heart of Lausanne since the 17th century, this cream-stone palazzo sits above the harbor in a formal composition of arched windows and roof lines. Its ceremonial chambers—with heraldic panels and…

Astra Hotel
This Edwardian hotel rises from Lausanne's central plaza in a style of restrained opulence—limestone façade, brass fixtures, interior balconies overlooking the atrium. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests occupy a ballroom…

Hôtel du Port
Steps from Lake Geneva's public beaches, this harbor-front hotel preserves a modestly scaled Belle Époque structure underneath contemporary additions. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests celebrate in a glass-walled…

Hôtel du Quai
Positioned on a quay extending into Lake Geneva, this renovated wharf-side building merges industrial heritage with contemporary hospitality in a style that honors function over aesthetics. Fifty to one hundred fifty…

Hôtel du Vieux Pêcheur
In a small village north of Lausanne, this historic fisher's lodge overlooking the water preserves its stonework and timber beams as a rustic foil to the resorts crowding the lakeshore. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests…

Le Saint-Romain
Tucked into a side street above Lausanne's harbor, this converted monastery preserves Romanesque cloisters and ecclesiastical stone vaulting in a structure that predates the modern city. Fifty to one hundred fifty…

Le Bourg 7
In Lausanne's old town, this intimate restaurant occupies a medieval row house whose narrow rooms preserve low beamed ceilings and whitewashed stone walls. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests divide across multiple…

Hôtel de la truite
North of Lausanne in a rural pocket, this riverside inn overlooks a trout stream that joins Lake Geneva through a wooded ravine. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests celebrate in a dining room whose stone chimney and dark…

Hôtel de la Plage
Steps from Lake Geneva's public beaches, this modernist pavilion sits on the shoreline with a glass façade that erases the boundary between interior and water. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests celebrate in a room where…

L'Ermitage
In a forest clearing above Lausanne, this private estate opens its manor house to ceremonies for fifty to one hundred fifty guests beneath ancient oaks and stone terraces. The building's cream-colored stone and…

Hôtel Bahyse
At the city's eastern edge, this contemporary hotel district offers modular event halls suited to fifty to one hundred fifty guests with efficient catering kitchens and flexible wall configurations. The ballrooms…

Le Chasseur
In a rural village above Lausanne, this hunting lodge retains its original timber-frame structure beneath a slate roof and stone chimneys. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather in a dining room where trophy mounts…

Auberge Communale de St-Légier - La Chiésaz
In a wine village above Lausanne, this communal inn opens its stone-walled dining hall to ceremonies for fifty to one hundred fifty guests seated beneath timber trusses dark with age. The building's vernacular…

Hôtel des Mosaïques
Overlooking Lake Geneva from Lausanne's hillside, this restored belle époque hotel features interior walls tiled with hand-painted mosaics depicting regional flora and fauna. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests celebrate…

Grand Hôtel Suisse Majestic
This Victorian luxury hotel commands the Lausanne waterfront with a cream-stone façade and mansard roof that announce imperial ambitions of the Belle Époque. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests dine beneath imported…

Le Littoral
On the lakeshore west of Lausanne, this intimate waterfront restaurant preserves its fin-de-siècle dining room with white tablecloths and ceiling fans that turn slowly above stone floors. Fifty to one hundred fifty…

Alizé
In Lausanne's harbor district, this mid-century hotel occupies a modernist structure with curved glass walls and open-plan ballrooms of austere proportion. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather in a space of clean…