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.

Les Sapins
In a pine forest above Lausanne, this woodland retreat opens its timber-sided lodge to celebrations for fifty to one hundred fifty guests among tall trees and forest light. The interior preserves exposed beam…

Altavilla
In the Engadin Valley, this modernist chalet merges clean lines with Alpine materiality—steel, stone, and timber—creating a structure that feels both contemporary and rooted. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather in…

Hotel Palü
On the slopes above St. Moritz, this rambling hotel complex evolved over decades from a family inn into a contemporary resort while retaining original stone foundations and timber details. Fifty to one hundred fifty…

Hotel Albula
High above St. Moritz in a setting of larch forest and Alpine meadow, this traditional chalet hotel preserves its original timber construction and stone chimney. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather in dining rooms…

Chesa Orta
In an Engadin village, this restored traditional stone house—with thick exterior walls and interior wooden galleries—was built by a wealthy merchant and now welcomes weddings for fifty to one hundred fifty guests. The…

Sporthotel Bergün
At the edge of the Bergün valley, this traditional Engadin hotel sits at the convergence of two streams with views toward the Bernina massif. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests celebrate in a dining room whose…

Foppoli
In the high Engadin above St. Moritz, this modest inn opens its dining room to ceremonies for fifty to one hundred fifty guests surrounded by larch forest and Alpine meadow. The building's simple timber construction and…

Croce Bianca
An Engadin village cradles this traditional chalet, its slate roof and timber frame unchanged since the 19th century, reading as organically local rather than nostalgic. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests dine in a room…

Hotel Suisse
Overlooking the Engadin Valley near St. Moritz, this family-run hotel preserves its original belle époque proportions—arched windows, careful molding, room layouts reflecting early-20th-century hospitality expectations.…

Semadeni
In the Engadin Valley, this centrally positioned hotel offers efficient event facilities for fifty to one hundred fifty guests with professional catering support and flexible room configurations. The contemporary…

Hotel Centrale
In the heart of St. Moritz, this historic hotel sits at the convergence of the village's principal streets in a location of maximum visibility and walkability. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather in dining rooms…

Hotel Albula & Julier
Positioned on a historic mountain pass between the Engadin and the Prättigau, this traditional inn preserves its original architecture while welcoming fifty to one hundred fifty guests to celebrations rooted in Alpine…

Europa
At the gateway to the Engadin Valley, this grand 19th-century hotel commands views across St. Moritz's lakes toward the surrounding peaks in a composition of scale and proportion befitting its historical moment. Fifty…

Muottas Muragl
High above St. Moritz at 2500m, this mountain restaurant occupies a contemporary structure with panoramic windows framing the surrounding Engadin Valley and its surrounding peaks in unobstructed relief. Fifty to one…

Albergo Ospizio Bernina
At the Bernina Pass (2330m), this historic mountain inn welcomes ceremonies for fifty to one hundred fifty guests in a setting where civilization meets wilderness at a precise geographical boundary. The stone building…

Berninahaus
Near the Bernina Pass, this traditional mountain lodge preserves its original architecture—timber framing, stone chimneys, proportionate windows—in a setting where environmental extremity is the constant reality. Fifty…

Hotel Adler
In the Engadin Valley near St. Moritz, this family hotel occupies a traditional structure with views toward surrounding peaks and forest. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests celebrate in dining rooms where regional timber…

Chasa Ivraina
In a small Engadin village, this restored traditional house—with characteristic stone construction, timber galleries, and proportionate windows—was originally a merchant's residence and now welcomes weddings for fifty…

La Cantina
In the Engadin Valley, this intimate wine bar opens its historic wine cellar to ceremonies for fifty to one hundred fifty guests beneath stone vaults and original wooden racks. The setting announces its primary…

Kulm Hotel
This iconic grand hotel crowns St. Moritz with a mansard roof and Belle Époque proportions announcing imperial aspirations of the Alpine leisure age. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests dine in ballrooms of extraordinary…

Badrutt's Palace
Perched above the glacial Engadin Valley in Switzerland's high-altitude resort town, Badrutt's Palace commands the landscape with neoclassical grandeur that has hosted European nobility and the international elite for…

Monopol
St. Moritz's Monopol Hotel occupies a central position within the resort's compact medieval core, placing guests within walking distance of championship golf courses, natural hot springs, and the villages of the Engadin…

La Tgoma
La Tgoma operates as a small mountain refuge and restaurant within the upper Engadin, commanding views of the valley's eastern arm where villages cluster along the river in traditional timber architecture. Its modest…

Hotel Bären
Hotel Bären has operated continuously in St. Moritz since the 19th century, its name referencing a medieval heraldic tradition preserved in Engadin towns throughout the valley. The venue's classical proportions and…