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 Tourelles
A fortified villa with crenellations and corner turrets, Les Tourelles serves 50 to 150 guests within stone walls two meters thick. The architecture is theatrical—intended to evoke a château miniature. Interior spaces…

Zenitude Hôtel et Résidence
A modern apartment-hotel that accommodates fifty to one hundred fifty guests in kitchenette suites, Zenitude prioritizes autonomy over service. Event spaces are neutral and bare—white walls, no art. The building's…

Les Domaines de Saint-Endréol - Golf and Spa Resort
An expansive resort built around eighteen holes, Saint-Endréol accommodates fifty to one hundred fifty guests across a two-hundred-hectare site. Rooms distribute among lodge buildings and cottages. The main clubhouse…

L'Excelsior
A Belle Époque hotel hosting fifty to one hundred fifty guests, L'Excelsior preserves original gilt mirrors, parquet, and plasterwork throughout. The grand staircase dominates arrival; it cannot be avoided, making…

Beau Séjour
A modest inn with fifty to one hundred fifty capacity, this venue is understated—stucco exterior, shuttered windows, a terrace that faces away from the street, the property attracting repeat guests who book years ahead.…

B&B Hotels
A budget chain adapted for fifty to one hundred fifty guests, B&B Hotels offers modular event spaces and basic overnight accommodation. Rooms are identical, designed for transience. The breakfast buffet is self-serve;…

B&B Hôtel
An iteration of the B&B chain holding fifty to one hundred fifty guests, this property is functionally identical to its sister location but situated in a quieter district. Rooms are compact and sterile. Event spaces are…

Hôtel de Flore
A literary hotel that served Sartre and de Beauvoir, de Flore hosts fifty to one hundred fifty guests in a property that has witnessed French intellectual history. Rooms are small and narrow; the café is the genuine…

Les Palmiers
A garden-focused property with fifty to one hundred fifty capacity, this venue grows specimen plants in beds and containers that define each outdoor room, date palms reaching fifteen meters with specimens labeled with…

Hôtel Dune
A contemporary hotel designed by a named architect, Hôtel Dune accommodates fifty to one hundred fifty guests in a composition of angular forms and continuous glass. Interior and exterior are demarcated only by…

Hôtel Les Jardins de Sainte-Maxime
Situated across the bay from Saint-Tropez, Les Jardins de Sainte-Maxime holds fifty to one hundred fifty guests in a property where gardens precede the building. Flower beds are mounded and mulched; borders are edged…

Hôtel Les Santolines
A hotel organized around santoline plantings—gray-leaved, yellow-flowered plants that flower in summer—Les Santolines hosts 50 to 150 guests in rooms that open onto gardens. The plant variety is deliberately limited;…

Thalassa
Saint-Tropez's Mediterranean waterfront captures a theatrical mise-en-scène where the sea defines both setting and narrative. Thalassa, perched along the Côte d'Azur, orchestrates celebrations for 50 to 150 guests…

Univac Le Capet
A technical institute converted to a small hotel, Le Capet hosts 50 to 150 guests in a building where laboratory partitions are now interior walls. Concrete floors are sealed and polished. The cafeteria serves the dual…

Hôtel de la Calanque
Built into a seaside cove, Hôtel de la Calanque serves 50 to 150 guests with water access immediate and intimate. Rooms descend toward the water on stepped terraces; each balcony overlooks a small beach. Swimming is…

Château de la Messardière
Perched on a Saint-Tropez hilltop, Château de la Messardière commands bay views across the peninsula like a seat of regional power held in perpetuity. The 19th-century stone structure accommodates 50 to 150 guests…

Cheval Blanc
A luxury hotel directly on the harbor, Cheval Blanc serves 50 to 150 guests from a building that is visible from every approach to the village. The waterfront terrace is public yet exclusive—locals stop to observe.…

Hôtel Bello Visto
Bello Visto clings to a Saint-Tropez hillside facing south toward open water, where unobstructed views collapse the distance between ceremony and Mediterranean horizon. The capacity spans 50 to 150 guests in a…

Kube Saint-Tropez
Kube Saint-Tropez materializes as kinetic architecture where sight lines cross constantly through an open central atrium spiralling upward. The structure accommodates 50 to 150 guests in modular rooms whose walls adjust…

La Bastide d'Antoine
A farmhouse-turned-hotel with 50 to 150 capacity, La Bastide preserves its agricultural origins—stone walls, wooden beams, a central courtyard where farmers once gathered. Rooms are distributed across dependencies; each…

L'Ilot Fleuri
A nursery-hotel hybrid that accommodates 50 to 150 guests, L'Ilot Fleuri surrounds event spaces with gardens that are simultaneously backdrop and horticulture. Flowers are labeled; guests learn as they move.…

Hôtel Saint André
Hôtel Saint André occupies a corner building in Saint-Tropez's central square where acoustic permeable creates continuous dialogue with the surrounding village—music and voices traverse outward, collapsing boundaries…

Metropole
The Metropole Monaco sits at the principality's cultural center, steps from the Casino and harbor—a location that anchors the property's significance as Monaco's primary diplomatic reception venue. Ballrooms accommodate…

Capitole
Capitole positions itself as Monaco's second-tier institutional venue, slightly less formal than state occasions but maintaining ceremonial proportion appropriate to civic functions. The 50 to 150 capacity works across…