9 featured venues from a full collection of 85+ curated châteaux and estates across Provence, the Côte d'Azur, the Loire Valley, Bordeaux and beyond — each with estimated all-in pricing, guest capacity, style, and wedding links
Planning a destination wedding in France? This guide features some of the best France wedding venues, from affordable country châteaux and wine estates to iconic palace hotels and state châteaux across Provence, the Côte d'Azur, the Loire Valley, and Bordeaux. Whether you're looking for an intimate château buyout, a multi-day estate rental, or a full-service luxury property, this curated list makes it easier to compare options by estimated all-in pricing, guest capacity, style, and wedding links.
RoamRecs organized these featured venues into three tiers — modest, medium, and high budget — so couples can quickly explore France wedding venues based on style and budget. All pricing is built around a benchmark of roughly 100 guests in euros, and figures exclude TVA (20% VAT), which French venues almost always quote separately. If you want the full interactive version, you can also browse the complete RoamRecs collection with 85+ venues and map-based planning tools.
9 venues selected from the full collection — covering three budget tiers from the Loire Valley and Bordeaux wine country to Provence, the Côte d'Azur, and the châteaux around Paris. Every listing includes estimated all-in pricing, reception capacity, and direct wedding links. The complete 85+ venue collection is available interactively on RoamRecs.
A starting point for couples looking for country châteaux, wine estates, and full-weekend exclusive hire — typically more intimate scale and the most accessible pricing across the Loire, Charente, and Bordeaux countryside. Estimated all-in cost (≈100 guests) generally runs €25,000–€90,000, before TVA.
For couples wanting refined château hotels, established wine estates, and stronger event infrastructure across the Luberon, Burgundy, and the Languedoc. Estimated all-in cost (≈100 guests) generally runs €45,000–€140,000, before TVA.
Palace hotels, state châteaux, and fully-staffed luxury buyouts — typically with white-glove service, multiple ceremony settings, and iconic backdrops. Estimated all-in cost (≈100 guests) generally runs €100,000–€400,000+, before TVA. For couples seeking the ultimate destination wedding experience.
Quick answers to common questions couples ask when comparing destination wedding venues in France.
A typical destination wedding for 100 guests in France runs €45,000–€110,000 all-in (venue, catering, standard rentals), while the luxury tier — Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, Vaux-le-Vicomte, Chantilly, and the top Provence and Riviera estates — pushes into €140,000–€400,000+. Per-guest spend lands in the €150–€300 range, rising to €200–€500 at Riviera and Paris palace hotels. TVA at 20% is almost always excluded from quoted prices.
Provence and the Alpilles for sun-drenched bastides and lavender fields; the Côte d'Azur for palace hotels and clifftop estates; the Loire Valley for fairytale châteaux; Burgundy and Champagne for wine country; Bordeaux and the South West for grand wine estates; the Dordogne for medieval river valleys; Normandy and Brittany for cliff coastlines; the French Alps and Lake Annecy for mountain and lake settings; Corsica and the Basque Country for off-the-beaten-path drama; and Paris for city glamour.
Only a civil ceremony at the mairie (town hall) is legally binding, and it requires at least one partner (or a parent) to have lived in the commune for roughly 30–40 continuous days immediately before the wedding, plus substantial apostilled and translated paperwork. Because this is impractical for non-residents, 80–90% of international couples handle the legal marriage at home and hold a symbolic ceremony in France as the main celebration. France has had full marriage equality since 2013.
Capacity varies widely. Intimate châteaux and bastides host 60–120 guests, while large estates and palace hotels can handle 200–450. This guide lists reception capacity for each featured venue to make side-by-side comparison easier.
Yes. Country châteaux in the Loire, Charente, Burgundy, and Bordeaux wine country offer excellent value — often €25,000–€90,000 all-in for 100 guests with full-weekend exclusive hire. Off-peak dates (November–March) open significantly lower rates at châteaux with working fireplaces, though heating is usually itemised separately.
May–June and September are the sweet spot. July–August is hot inland, and the mistral wind can blow through the Rhône valley, so northern Provence venues benefit from a wind-protected courtyard or indoor Plan B. Rain risk rises sharply north of the Loire, so Normandy, Loire, and Île-de-France châteaux should always carry a covered wet-weather option.
A bilingual wedding planner is strongly recommended, and near-essential for château buyouts. They manage French-language vendor coordination, navigate regional logistics (a Provençal bastide and a Loire château run very differently), and orchestrate the vin d'honneur / dinner / late-night party rhythm French weddings expect. Top palace hotels and iconic state châteaux book 18–24 months out for peak Saturdays.
France runs on the traiteur (caterer) system rather than in-house F&B, especially at châteaux. Most venues require you to choose from an approved traiteur list or recommend one, and the traiteur — not the venue — often handles wait staff, rentals, and bar service as a single package. This makes site fees misleading in isolation, so always ask for the all-in figure for your guest count. TVA at 20% is typically excluded; confirm "TVA comprise ou non?" before signing.
This page highlights featured venues, but the full RoamRecs collection includes 85+ wedding venues across Provence, the Côte d'Azur, the Loire Valley, Burgundy, Champagne, Bordeaux, the Dordogne, Normandy, Brittany, the Alps, Corsica, and Paris with interactive map browsing, pricing notes, and direct wedding links.
This page features a curated preview. The complete RoamRecs collection includes 85+ vetted venues across Provence, the Côte d'Azur, the Loire Valley, Burgundy, Champagne, Bordeaux, the Dordogne, Normandy, Brittany, the Alps, Corsica, and Paris — all three budget tiers, an interactive map, pricing notes, style details, and direct wedding links for every listing.