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Villa Wedding Venues in France

A curated shortlist of villa wedding venues in france, each reviewed by our team. Updated for 2026.

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Updated 2026 · 10 venues

France's private villas offer couples something no chateau or hotel ballroom can replicate: the feeling of celebrating in your own home, with every terrace, garden, and room at your disposal. From the 60-hectare Mediterranean estate of Domaine de Canaille on the cliffs above Cassis to the Belle Epoque grandeur of Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild on Cap Ferrat, each property on this page delivers a residential scale of celebration where architecture and landscape work together. Villa weddings in France span coastal Provence, the vineyards of Bordeaux, and the wild shores of Corsica, giving couples a range of settings united by one quality: genuine privacy.

Bride Tip

Ask every villa venue whether exclusive use includes the morning after. A next-day brunch by the pool or on the terrace extends the celebration and gives guests a relaxed farewell, which is one of the greatest advantages of a villa wedding over a hotel or public venue.

When choosing a villa wedding venue, prioritise the relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces. The best villa properties let you move fluidly from a poolside cocktail hour to a garden ceremony to a candlelit dinner on a private terrace, all without leaving the grounds. Look for venues that offer full exclusivity, on-site accommodation for your closest guests, and the flexibility to bring in your own caterer so the menu reflects your tastes rather than a fixed package.

Use the comparison table below to filter by guest capacity, accommodation, and location. Then read each venue's individual selected write-up for details on ceremony spaces, architectural character, and practical considerations that matter most for villa-style celebrations.

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VenuePrice FromRatingMax GuestsSleeps up to
Saint Victor La Grand' Maison €8,900 4.9 (64) 150 30
Domaine de la Vène €16,000 4.9 (19) 80 22
Mas de Capelou €10,000 4.9 (78) 200 40
Castel Bay €11,000 4.9 (123) 300
La Bastide de Laurence €13,240 5.0 (7) 80 16
Bastide des Barattes €7,000 4.8 (88) 100 23
Domaine de Canaille €50,000 5.0 (324) 110 24
Le Petit Roulet €8,000 4.8 (119) 120 13
Villa Les Sablettes €25,000 4.5 (94) 50 12
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild €111,000 4.7 (9548) 350 1

* Prices are venue hire fee only and exclude catering, which is arranged separately with preferred suppliers.

01
MANOIR · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.9 (64 reviews)
Gironde

Saint Victor La Grand' Maison occupies a hilltop position in the heart of the Languedoc, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, and the aromatic garrigue scrubland that defines this corner of the Mediterranean south. The estate produces its own wine from the surrounding vines, grounding the celebration in the agricultural rhythms of the region rather than presenting a purely decorative setting. Reception spaces include a banquet hall, a marbled patio, and a front lawn with panoramic views that extend across ordered vine rows to pine forest and the distant Mediterranean horizon. The hilltop elevation gives the property a commanding presence and natural ventilation that makes outdoor dining comfortable even in high summer.

On-site accommodation for 30 guests across three en-suite bedrooms makes the property suitable for multi-day celebrations where the entire group stays together. Celebrations for up to 150 guests use the combination of indoor and outdoor spaces, with the pool area providing a relaxed gathering point between events. Starting from EUR 8,900, the estate offers a villa-scale experience in a region where property prices remain significantly lower than Provence or the Côte d'Azur, giving couples access to a working-estate setting at a more accessible price point.

Why We Love It

A hilltop wine-producing estate in the Languedoc with panoramic views across vineyards to the Mediterranean and its own estate wines.

Max Guests
150
Sleeps
30
Chapel
No
From €8,900 / venue hire

02
DOMAINE · AUDE · OCCITANIE
4.9 (19 reviews)
Carcassonne (15 minutes), Aude

Domaine de la Vène is a 630-acre private estate near Carcassonne in the Corbières, where vineyards, olive groves, forests, and a private lake create a landscape of genuine wildness within the foothills of the Pyrénées. The main villa and the adjacent Bergerie cottage together sleep 22 guests across 11 bedrooms, with interiors decorated in traditional Provençal style using original antiques, three fireplaces, and large arched windows that frame views of the surrounding hills. A cinema room, outdoor pool with panoramic views, and horse stables with two retired rescue horses give the property the character of a private country home rather than a purpose-built event space.

Ceremonies take place in the estate grounds, among the gardens, or beside the lake, with 630 acres providing an extraordinary range of backdrops from wild forest to cultivated vineyard. The proximity to Carcassonne's medieval citadel, the Canal du Midi, and Cathar castles such as Quéribus and Montségur gives guests a rich programme of day-trip options. Venue hire starts from EUR 8,500, and the estate welcomes external caterers with a fully equipped professional kitchen. At under an hour from the Mediterranean beaches of Narbonne and Gruissan, the location pairs mountain seclusion with coastal access.

Why We Love It

A 630-acre private estate in the Corbières with its own lake, vineyards, forest trails, and rescue horses, 15 minutes from medieval Carcassonne.

Max Guests
80
Sleeps
22
Chapel
No
From €16,000 / venue hire

03
MAS · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE D'AZUR
4.9 (78 reviews)
Avignon (7 kilometres from the Palais des Papes), Vaucluse

Mas de Capelou is a restored 17th-century mas on the Île de la Barthelasse, a river island between two branches of the Rhône just seven kilometres from the Palais des Papes in Avignon. The property sits within two hectares of wooded parkland shaded by hundred-year-old plane trees, with a pear orchard, lavender plantation, and star jasmine pergola providing distinct outdoor spaces for each phase of the celebration. The 250 sqm La Brousse restaurant tent, set within the orchard with wooden floors and a bohemian aesthetic, serves as the primary evening venue with dancing permitted until 4 AM. A 150 sqm nomadic tent offers additional covered space.

The mas accommodates 40 guests across nine bedrooms, including the 60 sqm Suite Capeline with its own terrace, and four self-catering apartments ranging from 75 to 120 sqm. The 14 x 7 metre heated pool -- described as the largest among Avignon's hotels -- operates from April through October with a toddler section and a pool house kitchen. Full privatisation starts from EUR 10,000 for three days and two nights, with external caterers welcome alongside the in-house Restaurant La Brousse. The on-site wine cellar offers tastings, and the Île de la Barthelasse's walking paths, kayaking, and local farms give guests activities beyond the celebration itself.

Why We Love It

A 17th-century mas on a Rhône island seven kilometres from the Palais des Papes, with Avignon's largest hotel pool and orchard dining until 4 AM.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
40
Chapel
No
From €10,000 / venue hire

04
VILLA · VAR · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.9 (123 reviews)
Toulon (30 minutes), Var

Castel Bay is a classified Notable Building from the 1900s, originally built for an Austrian baron and later owned by the music-hall icon Mistinguett. The villa's Belle Epoque facade gives way to Art Deco and Art Nouveau interiors, including La Verriere, a glass-roofed hall added in 1930 that serves as the evening dance space with views over the Baie de l'Almanarre. The three-hectare grounds hold two distinct garden styles: a Mediterranean garden planted with lavender, umbrella pines, and olive trees, and a Florentine garden with cypress, citrus, and agapanthus. An open-air amphitheatre carved into the landscape seats up to 300 for ceremonies with panoramic sea views.

With a 700 sqm main terrace, a 96 sqm library room, and the Grand Salon opening onto the perron, the property offers multiple configurations for cocktails and dinner across indoor and outdoor spaces. External caterers are welcome, and the venue is 30 minutes from Toulon. There is no on-site accommodation, so couples should arrange nearby hotels for guests.

Why We Love It

A Belle Epoque villa with Art Deco interiors, a natural amphitheatre for 300, and Florentine and Mediterranean gardens overlooking the bay.

Max Guests
300
Chapel
No
From €11,000 / venue hire

05
BASTIDE · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
5.0 (7 reviews)
L'Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue (2-minute drive), Vaucluse

La Bastide de Laurence is a restored 17th-century bastide near L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, originally known as Le Petit Hôpital, now a luxury private-hire villa surrounded by apple orchards with views of Mont Ventoux. The U-shaped layout centres on a courtyard enclosed behind grand antique iron gates, where outdoor dining for the wedding party takes place in an atmosphere that recalls a private Provençal home rather than a commercial venue. Two wings -- East and West -- contain eight en-suite bedrooms sleeping 18, each named and individually decorated, from The Cave Room with its orchard views to The Ventoux Room overlooking the pool and the distant mountain. A wine cellar with tasting room, a yoga pavilion, a grand piano, and a sunset patio with wood-fired pizza oven extend the property's range well beyond a standard villa rental.

Ceremonies unfold in the east grounds beneath 200-year-old plane trees, with a heated magnesium pool surrounded by rose gardens providing a secondary gathering space. The grounds were designed by two of France's leading landscape architects, blending the precision of formal Provençal planting with relaxed, naturalistic lines. Full exclusivity for a week starts at EUR 15,000 in the low season and EUR 25,000 from April to October. Featured in Martha Stewart Weddings and British Vogue, the bastide holds a 5.0 Google rating. External caterers are welcome, with a professional kitchen and L'Occitane toiletries provided throughout.

Why We Love It

A 350-year-old bastide with Mont Ventoux views, 200-year-old plane trees, a wine cellar, and grounds by two of France's top landscape designers.

Max Guests
80
Sleeps
16
Chapel
No
From €13,240 / venue hire

06
BASTIDE · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.8 (88 reviews)
Isle sur Sorgue (10 minutes), Vaucluse

Bastide des Barattes is a 17th-century farmhouse on one hectare in the Luberon, ten minutes from L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and within reach of Gordes and Fontaine-de-Vaucluse. The property trades grand estate proportions for concentrated Provençal atmosphere: a century-old plane tree anchors the ceremony space facing lavender fields, while a 150 sqm soundproofed barn with exposed stonework, whitewashed beams, and travertine flooring provides the evening reception and dance space. The converted agricultural architecture retains its farmhouse proportions -- thick stone walls, wrought iron doors, guinguette garlands strung across the outdoor dining area -- giving celebrations a grounded, residential quality rather than a formal event-venue feel.

The bastide sleeps up to 23 guests across two bedrooms in a 300 sqm main house, with additional gîtes and chambres d'hôtes within 300 metres for overflow. Celebrations for up to 50 guests use a sequence of outdoor spaces: ceremony under the plane tree, poolside cocktails on the teak terrace beside the 13 x 6 metre pool, and dinner under the stars in the garden opposite the barn. Venue hire starts at EUR 7,000 and includes tables, chairs, festoon lights, and a nomadic rain tent. External caterers are welcome, with a database of 100 local providers available to couples.

Why We Love It

A soundproofed barn, century-old plane tree, and lavender field backdrop deliver concentrated Luberon character for intimate villa-scale celebrations.

Max Guests
100
Sleeps
23
Chapel
No
From €7,000 / venue hire

07
VILLA · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
5.0 (324 reviews)
Cassis (15 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhône

Domaine de Canaille sits on 60 hectares of private coastal land above Cassis, where the limestone cliffs of Cap Canaille, the highest sea cliff in France, drop into turquoise water below. The villa's 1840s origins have been reworked through a complete 2017 renovation that introduced contemporary comforts while preserving the Mediterranean residential character. Four sea-view reception rooms open onto a 500 sqm main terrace, and a tree-lined Pine Trees Alley provides a natural ceremonial aisle framed by historic pines. A private path leads to a secluded beach in under five minutes, giving couples a rare combination of clifftop grandeur and shoreline intimacy.

The property accommodates 26 guests across 12 bedrooms, with the 90 sqm Suite Parentale offering dual private terraces and sea views for the couple. Ceremonies, cocktails, and dinner can all take place outdoors on different terraces, and the 160 sqm Orangery provides a sheltered cocktail or brunch space. External caterers are welcome, and fireworks are permitted.

Why We Love It

Sixty hectares of private Mediterranean coastline with a secluded beach path, sea-view terraces, and a 12-bedroom villa above Cassis.

Max Guests
110
Sleeps
24
Chapel
No
From €50,000 / venue hire

08
MAS · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.8 (119 reviews)
Avignon (25 minutes), Vaucluse

Le Petit Roulet is a 16th-century fortified farmhouse near Cavaillon in the Luberon, a property built with the thick defensive walls and narrow meurtrières that characterise Provençal rural architecture from a period of regional unrest. Today those same stone walls frame a dedicated wedding venue with a 650 sqm courtyard shaded by century-old plane and linden trees, a 130 sqm air-conditioned barn with a custom wicker chandelier of 52 spheres, and an olive grove where ceremonies for up to 120 guests take place beneath ancient olive trees. The layered sequence of outdoor spaces -- courtyard, pergola, gardens, poolside -- gives couples the multi-zone flow of a villa celebration with the structural substance of a fortified estate.

The property sleeps 17 across five bedrooms, each decorated with locally sourced Provençal furniture, and a 50-bed dormitory room accommodates additional guests. A heated 15 x 5.5 metre pool, a professional sound system, and a 280 sqm stretch tent for rain cover are all included. Full exclusivity runs three days and three nights from EUR 14,000, and external caterers have full professional kitchen access. The location places guests 10 minutes from L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, 15 from Gordes, and within day-trip distance of the Pont du Gard and the Camargue.

Why We Love It

A fortified 16th-century farmhouse with a courtyard of century-old plane trees, olive grove ceremonies, and a custom 52-sphere chandelier in the barn.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
13
Chapel
No
From €8,000 / venue hire

09
VILLA · VAR · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.5 (94 reviews)
Toulon, Var

Villa Les Sablettes is an 1888 white-facade villa on the Mediterranean coast, where sea-view reception rooms open directly onto the water. The historic architecture retains the proportions and character of a private Riviera residence, with sandy beaches and turquoise waters steps from the property. This is a villa wedding venue built around proximity to the sea; the coastal setting is not a distant panorama but something guests can walk to between courses.

The villa hosts up to 50 guests with overnight stays for 12, making it well suited to intimate celebrations where every guest has a personal connection to the couple. Its location 15 minutes from Toulon and one hour from Marseille Airport gives guests straightforward access without the congestion of larger Riviera resorts.

Why We Love It

An 1888 white-facade Riviera villa steps from the Mediterranean, hosting 50 guests with 12 overnight in a private coastal setting.

Max Guests
50
Sleeps
12
Chapel
No
From €25,000 / venue hire

10
VILLA · ALPES-MARITIMES · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (9548 reviews)
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild occupies a promontory on the Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat peninsula between Nice and Monaco, built over seven years by Baroness Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild to house her private art collection. The villa's nine themed gardens, including French, Florentine, Japanese, Spanish, and Provencal designs, create distinct ceremony and reception backdrops connected by stone paths and ornamental basins. Pink marble columns, period furnishings, and sea-view terraces facing both the Baie de Villefranche and the Baie de Beaulieu make this one of the most architecturally significant villa venues on the French Riviera.

Ceremonies can be held in any of the nine gardens or on the main terrace, with the villa's state rooms available for receptions. The property functions as a museum during the day, so wedding access and timing should be confirmed well in advance. There is no on-site accommodation; Cap Ferrat and nearby Beaulieu-sur-Mer offer hotel options for guests.

Why We Love It

Nine themed gardens on a Cap Ferrat promontory, designed by a Rothschild baroness, with dual sea views and museum-grade interiors.

Max Guests
350
Sleeps
1
Chapel
No
From €111,000 / venue hire

Expert advice

Expert Tips for This Style

Booking timeline

Book your venue at least 12-18 months ahead for peak summer dates (June-September). Saturday bookings in July and August fill first. Friday or Sunday bookings often unlock the same venue for 15-25% less.

Legal note

Civil marriages in France require 40 days of residency before the ceremony. Most international couples hold the legal ceremony at their local registry office and have a symbolic ceremony in France. This is completely valid and removes the residency requirement. Read the symbolic ceremony guide.

Match your guest count to the villa's scale

Villa capacities on this page range from 50 to 300. A villa that sleeps 12 with space for 80 at dinner creates a very different atmosphere from one hosting 300 across formal gardens. Visit in person to judge whether your guest list fits the property's proportions comfortably.

Ask about outdoor sound and lighting restrictions

Many villa venues sit in residential or protected coastal zones with noise curfews and limits on temporary structures. Confirm the cut-off time for music, whether you can install a DJ or live band on the terrace, and what permanent lighting already exists outdoors.

Plan for wind and weather on coastal terraces

Four of the six villas here are on or near the Mediterranean coast, where the Mistral wind can disrupt table settings and hairstyles. Ask each venue about sheltered backup spaces and consider a marquee or glass-walled structure for exposed terraces.

Confirm catering flexibility before you book

Some villa venues allow external caterers while others work with a preferred list. If a wine-paired menu or a specific cuisine is central to your vision, check catering terms early. Venues like Domaine de Canaille allow external caterers, giving you full creative control.

Designate pool and terrace zones by time of day

Villa celebrations blur the line between leisure and event space. Map out which terraces and pool areas are for guest relaxation during the day and which transition into ceremony or dining zones in the evening. Clear signage or a printed weekend schedule prevents confusion and keeps catering teams from competing with swimmers for the same terrace.

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How We Selected These Venues

This guide covers only venues in the French Wedding Style collection: properties with a direct relationship with our editorial team whose real wedding photography we can access and verify.

Selection criteria: venue quality and setting, maximum capacity with outdoor flexibility, quality of on-site accommodation, photography track record from published real weddings, planning support for international couples, and direct couple feedback. The list is reviewed annually.

Last reviewed March 2026.

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