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Wedding Venues in Provence

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

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Updated 2026 · 20 venues

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Provence draws couples with its particular alchemy of light, stone, and scent, from the wild Camargue marshlands near Chateau de Paon to the Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyards surrounding Château La Tour Vaucros and the ancient olive groves of Domaine de Lamanon in the Alpilles. This collection of wedding venues spans the full breadth of the region: coastal estates above the Calanques, working rosé domaines in the Var, medieval priories in the Pays d'Aix, and lavender-framed farmsteads in the Ventoux foothills. Each property reflects the materials and traditions of its particular corner of Provence, where local limestone, terracotta, and centuries of Mediterranean cultivation shape every courtyard and garden.

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Ask every venue whether they allow external caterers and whether estate wine is included or available for purchase; in Provence, where rosé and olive oil are produced on many properties, these details shape both the menu and the budget more than in any other French region.

When choosing a Provence wedding venue, consider how the summer mistral wind, which clears the skies but can upend table settings, affects your preferred ceremony location. Look for properties that offer both open-air spaces and solid indoor alternatives, since even in a region with 300 days of sunshine, a covered reception hall or vaulted stone room provides essential peace of mind. The best Provençal venues connect you to the surrounding terroir through estate-produced wines, relationships with local caterers who cook with regional ingredients, and gardens planted with lavender, rosemary, and olive trees that root your celebration in a specific place.

Below you will find a comparison table to filter venues by guest capacity, accommodation, and key features, followed by our shortlisted commentaries on each property. Use these entries to understand what makes each venue distinctive within the Provence landscape, and to shortlist the properties that match your vision and practical needs.

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VenuePrice FromRatingMax GuestsSleeps up to
Château La Tour Vaucros €18,000 4.7 (158) 200 49
Chateau de Paon €5,450 4.9 (47) 120 26
Domaine de Lamanon €12,500 5.0 (32) 120 15
Château les Crostes €12,000 4.7 (176) 150 28
Château des Barrenques €10,000 4.6 (218) 221 42
Prieuré Notre Dame de Conil €8,500 4.8 (119) 120 18
Bastide de Puget €7,800 4.7 (122) 180 11
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild €111,000 4.7 (9548) 350 1
Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat €60,000 4.7 (1331) 200 146
Castel Bay €11,000 4.9 (123) 300
Domaine de Canaille €50,000 5.0 (324) 110 24
Bastide de Toursainte €9,500 4.7 (155) 200 12
Le Petit Roulet €8,000 4.8 (119) 120 13
La Bastide de Laurence €13,240 5.0 (7) 80 16
Clos du Tuilier €7,000 4.8 (121) 200 54
Château du Griffon €8,000 4.8 (123) 200 60
Mas de la Rose €10,000 4.8 (175) 150 28
Domaine le Galinier €14,000 4.7 (105) 120 32
Mas de Capelou €10,000 4.9 (78) 200 40
Bastide des Barattes €7,000 4.8 (88) 100 23

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

01
CHATEAU · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (158 reviews)
Avignon (a few minutes), Vaucluse

Château La Tour Vaucros occupies the heart of the Comtat Venaissin near Avignon, surrounded by the vineyards that produce Châteauneuf-du-Pape just minutes down the road. The 17th-century tower that gives the estate its name once watched over papal territory, and today the property's six restored stone buildings, original Provençal tiles, bread oven, and spiral staircases ground the celebration in centuries of Rhône Valley history. Twelve distinct event spaces range from a courtyard shaded by a centuries-old plane tree to a 220-square-metre reception hall, vine-draped terraces, and a pine-shaded poolside lawn. The landscape here is pure northern Provence: lavender borders, pink laurels, olive trees, and vineyard rows stretching toward the distant Dentelles de Montmirail.

With 23 bedrooms sleeping 49 across the estate and two heated pools, this venue supports multi-day celebrations for up to 250 guests with no curfew. Avignon TGV is 25 minutes away, connecting to Paris in under three hours, while the A7 motorway provides direct access from both north and south. Couples can organise Châteauneuf-du-Pape tastings and visits to the Palais des Papes as guest activities between wedding events.

Why We Love It

Twelve celebration spaces across six stone buildings, minutes from Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyards and the Avignon TGV.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
49
Chapel
No
From €18,000 / venue hire

02
CHATEAU · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.9 (47 reviews)
Arles (10 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhône

Chateau de Paon sits ten minutes from Arles on the edge of the Camargue Natural Regional Park, a setting where the wide, flat marshlands give way to the Van Gogh light that has drawn artists south for centuries. The two-hectare grounds include a French formal garden, rose garden, orchard, and tree-lined allée, all planted in the Provençal style with species that thrive in the dry, sun-soaked Bouches-du-Rhône climate. Ceremonies take place beneath an ancient tree in the garden, with cocktails moving to the courtyard fountain before dinner al fresco along the allée. This is a property shaped by the Camargue landscape: open skies, warm stone, and the scent of wild herbs carried on the Mediterranean breeze from Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, just thirty minutes away.

Thirteen rooms sleep 26 on-site, and the bridal Suite Heron occupies the full east side of the south facade, with a turret bathroom that catches the morning light. With no corkage policy, couples can serve local Costières de Nîmes wines alongside Camargue-inspired menus. Nîmes Garons Airport is 20 minutes away, and the Avignon Eurostar station sits 45 kilometres north, making this one of the most accessible Provence venues for British and international guests arriving by train.

Why We Love It

A Camargue-edge estate where courtyard fountains, no corkage, and proximity to Arles create an authentically southern Provençal celebration.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
26
Chapel
No
From €5,450 / venue hire

03
DOMAINE · BOUCHES-DU-RHONE · PROVENCE
5.0 (32 reviews)
Aix-en-Provence (35 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhone

Domaine de Lamanon spreads across 20 hectares at the foot of the Alpilles, in the village of Lamanon where prehistoric cave dwellings and Roman remains trace millennia of human settlement. The property is nicknamed the Venice of Provence for the canals that thread through its grounds, lending a reflective, water-lit quality to the gardens that sets it apart from drier Provençal estates. Plane trees planted before the French Revolution shade the main esplanade, and a lavender avenue, rose garden, and bowling green extend through five hectares of landscaped parkland. The surrounding landscape places guests between two of Provence's most celebrated areas: the Luberon's perched villages to the east, and the limestone ridges of the Alpilles to the west.

The 15th-century stone architecture follows the Bouches-du-Rhône mas tradition, with interiors that feel more like a château than a farmhouse. Seven bedrooms sleep 15 on-site, and the estate allows external caterers, giving couples the freedom to work with local chefs who source from the markets of Eygalières, Lourmarin, and Aix-en-Provence. Both Aix-en-Provence TGV and Avignon TGV sit 35 minutes away, while Marseille Marignane Airport is equally close.

Why We Love It

Twenty hectares threaded with canals and pre-Revolution plane trees, set between the Alpilles and Luberon at Provence's geographic heart.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
15
Chapel
No
From €12,500 / venue hire

04
DOMAINE · VAR · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (176 reviews)
Lorgues (village setting), Var

Château les Crostes is a working 200-hectare wine estate near the village of Lorgues in the Var, at the centre of Provence's celebrated rosé country where limestone soils, Mediterranean sun, and mistral wind produce some of France's most sought-after pink wines. The 17th-century buildings sit among forests, olive groves, and a lily-covered lake, surrounded by the rolling green hills that distinguish the inland Var from the flatter Rhône plain further west. Ceremonies and receptions unfold among the vines themselves, with estate-produced rosé poured throughout the celebration, connecting every glass to the terroir visible from every terrace. This is a venue where the winemaking calendar shapes the atmosphere: harvest energy in September, dormant vine beauty in winter, bright green shoots in spring.

Twelve bedrooms sleep 28 guests on-site, and the estate offers amenities including tennis, pétanque, a spa, gym, hot tub, and a grand piano. The 200-hectare grounds provide genuine seclusion, with forest walks and olive groves extending far beyond the event spaces. Couples can arrange vineyard tours and tastings as part of a weekend programme, giving guests a deeper connection to Provençal wine culture.

Why We Love It

A 200-hectare working rosé estate in the Var where every glass served comes from the vines surrounding your celebration.

Max Guests
150
Sleeps
28
Chapel
No
From €12,000 / venue hire

05
CHATEAU · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE D'AZUR
4.6 (218 reviews)
Avignon (40 minutes), Vaucluse

Château des Barrenques sits at the northern edge of Provence in the Vaucluse, at a crossroads where the Drôme Provençale, Ardèche, and Gard converge along the Rhône wine route. The six-hectare park holds over 52 tree species, some centuries old, including a cathedral allée of 60 majestic plane trees, Giant Redwoods, Bald Cypresses, and a magnificent ginkgo. Provençal aromatics fill the lower plantings: lavender, thyme, rosemary, and olive trees. Art sculptures by Mireille Vanson and Ana Maria are placed throughout the grounds, adding a cultural layer that complements the natural setting. The 15th-century architecture carries the classification Monument Historique, grounding your celebration in genuine Provençal heritage.

The Magnanerie, a former silkworm house typical of this part of Provence, serves as the main air-conditioned reception hall with dancing permitted until 4am. Ceremonies take place in what the estate calls the Natural Cathedral, a clearing framed by the ancient trees. Fourteen bedrooms sleep 42, and the estate accommodates up to 198 guests. Bollène-la-Croisière train station is just seven minutes away, with Orange's Roman theatre 25 minutes and Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine tastings 35 minutes by car.

Why We Love It

A Monument Historique with a cathedral allée of 60 ancient plane trees, where Provence meets the Rhône wine route.

Max Guests
221
Sleeps
42
Chapel
No
From €10,000 / venue hire

06
PRIORY · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.8 (119 reviews)
Aix-en-Provence (20 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhône

Prieuré Notre Dame de Conil is a 12th-century Cistercian priory in the Pays d'Aix, just 20 minutes from Aix-en-Provence and 22 from the Luberon village of Lourmarin. The Romanesque courtyard and medieval chapel, with their stone vaults and arched windows, offer a rare architectural framework for ceremonies in southern France, where most venues draw on the later bastide or mas traditions. Four hectares of Provençal gardens, olive trees, and countryside surround the priory, and the contrast between the cool, austere stone interiors and the warm, fragrant landscape outside gives the property a character that is both contemplative and deeply sensory. This is a venue that could only exist in Provence, where medieval religious foundations were built from the same pale limestone that glows golden in the afternoon sun.

The chapel serves as both ceremony and evening dancing space, while the courtyard and pergola host cocktails and seated dinners for up to 120 guests. Seven bedrooms accommodate 16 overnight, and Aix-en-Provence TGV is 25 minutes away. Nearby Château La Coste, a contemporary art and architecture destination among the vines, is 12 minutes by car, offering a rewarding pre-wedding guest outing that pairs Provençal winemaking with international art.

Why We Love It

A 12th-century Cistercian priory where medieval stone vaults and Provençal olive groves create a setting found nowhere else in the region.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
18
Chapel
Yes
From €8,500 / venue hire

07
BASTIDE · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (122 reviews)
Aix-en-Provence (10 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhône

Bastide de Puget is an authentic Provençal bastide set within a four-hectare park, offering the warm stone architecture and Mediterranean planting that define this regional building type. The bastide tradition, which emerged in Provence during the 17th and 18th centuries as prosperous families built country retreats outside Aix, Avignon, and other cities, gives these properties a domestic warmth that larger châteaux sometimes lack. The grounds combine mature trees, Provençal garden plantings, and the kind of shaded terraces where long outdoor meals feel natural from May through October.

The estate's seasoned event team and flexible indoor and outdoor spaces support celebrations that adapt to Provence's variable conditions, from still, golden evenings to mistral-blown afternoons that call for a move indoors. The historical architecture provides a genuine sense of place, rooting the celebration in the same stone and soil that have defined Provençal life for centuries.

Why We Love It

A true Provençal bastide with a four-hectare park, blending regional stone architecture with flexible indoor and outdoor celebration spaces.

Max Guests
180
Sleeps
11
Chapel
No
From €7,800 / venue hire

08
VILLA · ALPES-MARITIMES · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (9548 reviews)
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild occupies the narrow spine of the Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat peninsula, with the Mediterranean visible on both sides. Built by Baroness Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild during the Belle Epoque, the palace took seven years to complete and houses an art collection of porcelain, tapestries, and paintings that remains in the state rooms today. Nine themed gardens cascade down the hillside: French, Spanish, Florentine, Japanese, exotic, Provençal, lapidary, rose, and Sèvres. Each offers a different ceremony backdrop, from the symmetry of the French garden to the intimacy of the Japanese enclosure.

Though technically on the Côte d'Azur rather than inland Provence, the villa belongs to the broader Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region and offers a coastal counterpoint to the lavender-and-stone venues further north. There is no on-site accommodation, but the peninsula sits between Nice and Monaco, where hotels of every category are minutes away. Nice Airport is roughly 30 minutes by car, making this one of the most accessible venues for international guests arriving by air.

Why We Love It

Nine distinct themed gardens on a Mediterranean peninsula where the sea is visible from every ceremony angle.

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

09
HOTEL · ALPES-MARITIMES · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (1331 reviews)
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes

Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat has occupied the tip of the Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat peninsula since 1908, where the Maritime Alps meet the Mediterranean in one of the Riviera's most sheltered positions. The palace-classified property carries a guest book that includes Queen Victoria, Elizabeth Taylor, and Charlie Chaplin, and its panoramic terraces face the sea with the kind of unobstructed horizon that defines the Côte d'Azur at its most iconic. While this is the Riviera rather than lavender-country Provence, the hotel sits within the PACA region and offers a coastal wedding atmosphere shaped by the same Mediterranean climate and light.

With 73 rooms, 24 suites, and three private villas, the hotel accommodates up to 200 guests with full exclusivity. The bright salons and sea-facing terraces provide ceremony and reception spaces with natural light throughout the day. Nice Airport is roughly 30 minutes away, and the peninsula's position between Nice and Monaco gives international guests easy access to direct flights and high-speed rail connections.

Why We Love It

A palace-classified hotel since 1908 at the tip of Cap Ferrat, with panoramic Riviera terraces and 200-guest capacity.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
146
Chapel
No
From €60,000 / venue hire

10
VILLA · VAR · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.9 (123 reviews)
Toulon (30 minutes), Var

Castel Bay brings Belle Epoque architecture to the Provençal coast, overlooking the Baie de l'Almanarre and the salt marshes from its three-hectare park in Hyères. Built in the 1900s for an Austrian baron and later owned by the music-hall star Mistinguett, the classified building blends Art Deco and Art Nouveau details with Mediterranean and Florentine gardens planted with umbrella pines, eucalyptus, and olive trees. The amphitheatre carved into the landscape provides a ceremony setting unlike anything found at inland Provence venues, with the bay visible beyond.

Hyères enjoys one of the mildest microclimates on the Provençal coast, and the proximity to the Giens peninsula and the Iles d'Or adds excursion options for guests staying the weekend. Toulon-Hyères Airport is just five minutes away, making arrivals remarkably simple for an estate of this character. The venue hosts up to 300 guests with full exclusivity, and the Art Deco glass-roofed hall, La Verrière, provides a rain backup and evening dance space that carries the building's original architectural personality.

Why We Love It

A classified Belle Epoque estate in Hyères with an amphitheatre, Florentine gardens, and bay views five minutes from the airport.

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

11
VILLA · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
5.0 (324 reviews)
Cassis (15 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhône

Domaine de Canaille occupies 60 hectares beneath Cap Canaille, the highest sea cliff in France, within the Parc National des Calanques near Cassis. This is coastal Provence at its most dramatic: limestone ridges dropping into turquoise water, a private path to a secluded beach, and terraces oriented to catch sunset over the Mediterranean. The town of Cassis, a former fishing village turned chic resort, is 15 minutes on foot, giving guests easy access to harbour-side restaurants, boat trips through the Calanques, and the local white wines that are among Provence's rarest appellations. The 1840s Mediterranean villa has been renovated to frame the sea views from every reception space, and the bridal suite's two private terraces overlook the water from the second floor.

The venue hosts up to 110 guests with 12 bedrooms sleeping 26, and fireworks are permitted, a rare feature that takes on heightened drama against the Calanques backdrop. Cassis train station is five minutes away, Marseille Saint-Charles 35 minutes, and Marseille-Provence Airport 45 minutes. A resident chef offers custom menus, and amenities including hot tub, spa, gym, orangery, and cinema room make this a complete destination for a multi-day coastal Provençal wedding.

Why We Love It

A 60-hectare coastal estate beneath France's highest sea cliff, with a private beach path and Mediterranean views from every terrace.

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

12
BASTIDE · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (155 reviews)
Marseille (10 minutes from the Old Port), Bouches-du-Rhône

Bastide Toursainte offers something unusual in the Provençal wedding landscape: an 18th-century bastide with a sweeping plane tree-lined avenue and historic fountain, just 10 minutes from Marseille's Old Port. The façade, reception rooms, and landscaped park carry the architectural traditions of Provence's grand country houses, but the proximity to Marseille means guests can combine a rural celebration with the cultural energy of France's second city. This position, where the Provençal countryside meets urban Marseille, gives the venue a dual character that more isolated estates cannot offer.

The estate hosts up to 200 guests with exclusive use, and six on-site bedrooms allow the wedding party to stay on the property. Marseille-Provence Airport is 20 minutes away, and the city's restaurants, calanques coastline, and Mucem museum provide a full destination wedding itinerary. The shaded lawns and reception rooms move naturally between outdoor and indoor spaces as the Provençal evening unfolds.

Why We Love It

An 18th-century bastide with plane tree avenue and fountain, combining rural Provençal character with 10-minute access to Marseille.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
12
Chapel
No
From €9,500 / venue hire

13
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, at the western edge of the Luberon where the valley opens toward Avignon. The thick stone walls, narrow windows, and defensive features recall a time when Provençal rural properties needed to protect against periodic unrest, and these architectural elements now give the venue a grounded, substantial character that lighter buildings cannot replicate. Century-old plane trees shade the 625-square-metre courtyard, vaulted arches frame the dinner space, and lavender and olive groves surround the perimeter.

The property is entirely dedicated to weddings, with ceremonies in the courtyard, barn, pergola, or gardens, and celebrations for up to 120 guests. Five bedrooms sleep 17 on site, and the proximity to Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (10 minutes), Gordes (15 minutes), and Avignon TGV (25 minutes) means guests can explore some of Provence's most celebrated villages and markets between events. External caterers are welcome, giving couples access to the region's network of Provençal chefs.

Why We Love It

A fortified 16th-century mas with a plane tree-shaded courtyard, just 25 minutes from Avignon TGV in the western Luberon.

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

14
BASTIDE · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
5.0 (7 reviews)
L'Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue (2-minute drive), Vaucluse

Bastide Laurence is a 400-year-old, 12,000-square-foot bastide with direct views of Mont Ventoux, the iconic peak that dominates the northern Provençal skyline. The approach to the property follows a lavender-fringed drive, and the grounds include a rose garden pool shaded by plane trees, a courtyard framed by antique iron gates, and a sunset patio fitted with a wood-fired pizza oven. This is the Provence of the Luberon's western edge, where the weekly antiques market in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, just two minutes away, gives wedding guests a reason to wander among the canals and water wheels of one of the region's most characterful towns.

The bastide sleeps 16 across 8 en-suite bedrooms and is available for exclusive hire on three or seven-night stays, encouraging couples to turn their wedding into a week-long Provençal house party. The surrounding area offers vineyards, olive mills, and hilltop villages like Gordes and Bonnieux within easy reach. Avignon TGV is nearby for guests arriving from Paris, and the Luberon climate delivers reliably warm evenings that keep guests lingering outdoors long after the sunset patio lives up to its name.

Why We Love It

A 400-year-old bastide with Mont Ventoux views and a lavender-lined drive, two minutes from the antiques markets of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.

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

15
HAMLET · ALPES-DE-HAUTE-PROVENCE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.8 (121 reviews)
Apt (30 minutes), Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

Clos du Tuilier is a restored Provençal hamlet on two hectares in Oppedette, deep within the Luberon Natural Park where the landscape is wilder and less manicured than the western Luberon villages. The name refers to the tile-making workshop that once operated here, and the restoration preserves exposed stone walls, narrow lanes, and old courtyards across 800 square metres of traditional construction. From mid-June to August, the on-site lavender field becomes an available ceremony backdrop, placing couples directly within one of Provence's most iconic seasonal landscapes.

The hamlet sleeps 54 guests across a main house, four cottages, and three lodges, all with underfloor heating for shoulder-season comfort. The converted bergerie seats 120 for dinner, and there is no curfew, allowing celebrations to continue into the Provençal night. Nearby villages like Gordes, Rustrel, and Lourmarin offer day-trip options, while Avignon TGV and Aix-en-Provence TGV are each about 80 kilometres away. Shuttle services can be arranged for guests arriving at either station.

Why We Love It

A restored hamlet in the Luberon Natural Park with lavender field ceremonies and 54 overnight beds across stone cottages.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
54
Chapel
No
From €7,000 / venue hire

16
BASTIDE · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.8 (123 reviews)
Avignon (nearby), Vaucluse

Chateau Griffon looks directly out over the Luberon mountains from its landscaped two-hectare park, placing couples in one of Provence's most recognizable landscapes. The 15-by-15-metre infinity pool and sun-drenched stone façades are characteristic of the region's bastide tradition, where warm-toned masonry meets open sky. A streamside ceremony area brings the sound of running water into the celebration, a sensory detail that grounds the day in the Provençal countryside rather than any generic garden setting.

The 300-square-metre nomadic tent with wooden flooring gives couples a large, flexible reception space that can be styled to suit the season. With 16 rooms plus a dormitory sleeping 60 on site, the property supports full weekend celebrations without guests needing to leave. There is no curfew, and Avignon TGV is about an hour and twenty minutes away for guests arriving by train from Paris or Lyon.

Why We Love It

A streamside ceremony framed by Luberon mountain views, with 60 guests sleeping on site and no curfew.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
60
Chapel
No
From €8,000 / venue hire

17
MAS · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.8 (175 reviews)
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (few minutes), Bouches-du-Rhône

Le Mas de la Rose is the kind of property that defines the Provençal mas tradition: olive groves, lavender fields, and stone terraces shaped by generations of agricultural life. The estate's grounds carry the textures of the region, from the silvery green of olive leaves to the purple-grey of lavender in bloom, and the stone buildings hold warmth long after sunset. This is not a grand château but a place that feels lived-in and rooted, where the scale of the property matches the intimacy of a family gathering.

The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged for wedding groups, and the seasonal cuisine draws on what the land and local markets provide. For couples who want their celebration to feel like an extended Provençal dinner among friends, with long tables set under old trees and the sound of cicadas in the evening air, the mas format offers an authenticity that more formal venues cannot replicate.

Why We Love It

A true Provençal mas where olive groves, lavender, and seasonal local cuisine create an intimate, rooted celebration.

Max Guests
150
Sleeps
28
Chapel
No
From €10,000 / venue hire

18
BASTIDE · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (105 reviews)
Lourmarin (on the doorstep), Vaucluse

Domaine Galinier spreads across three hectares of landscaped grounds where century-old trees, almond orchards, and gardens in full bloom reflect the agricultural richness of inland Provence. The stone bastide sits at the heart of the property, its warm façade typical of the region's rural estates built to weather hot summers and cool mistrals. Ceremonies take place beneath a centenary tree, with dappled shade and the scent of almond blossoms creating an atmosphere rooted entirely in the Provençal growing season.

The estate offers exclusive use for 32 guests across 16 rooms, making it well suited to intimate destination weddings. For larger guest lists, Le Moulin adds 35 additional rooms just five minutes away, a practical solution that keeps the core celebration private. The outdoor swimming pools provide a relaxed gathering point for welcome drinks or a morning-after brunch under the southern sun.

Why We Love It

An intimate stone bastide where ceremonies unfold beneath a centenary tree, surrounded by almond orchards and Provençal gardens.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
32
Chapel
No
From €14,000 / venue hire

19
MAS · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE D'AZUR
4.9 (78 reviews)
Avignon (7 kilometres from the Palais des Papes), Vaucluse

Mas Capelou is a 17th-century monastery turned wedding venue with two hectares of orchards, a jasmine pergola, lavender fields, and a 15-metre heated pool. The property's Provençal character comes through in every detail: thick stone walls built to keep interiors cool during Vaucluse summers, fragrant garden plantings that bloom in waves from spring through autumn, and the kind of shaded outdoor spaces that make long Provençal lunches a natural part of the wedding weekend. Evening celebrations take place in a 250-square-metre nomad tent set beneath orchard trees, where candlelight and live music create an atmosphere that is distinctly of this region.

The estate sleeps 40 on-site and hosts receptions for up to 200 guests, with step-free access throughout. Just 12 minutes from Avignon TGV, Mas Capelou offers one of the shortest transfers in Provence for guests arriving by high-speed train from Paris, London via Eurostar connection, or other French cities. The proximity to Avignon means guests can explore the Palais des Papes, the famous bridge, and the July theatre festival as part of their trip.

Why We Love It

A former monastery 12 minutes from Avignon TGV, where orchard-shaded nomad tent dinners seat 200 in true Provençal style.

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

20
BASTIDE · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.8 (88 reviews)
Isle sur Sorgue (10 minutes), Vaucluse

Bastide Barattes is a 17th-century bastide offering 900 square metres of living space and a full hectare of landscaped parkland, set in the kind of landscape that defines inland Provence: lavender fields, sunlit stone, and long views under wide skies. The 150-square-metre soundproof barn allows dancing to continue late into the night without disturbing the surrounding countryside, a practical consideration that matters in rural Provençal settings where noise restrictions can limit celebrations. The interiors feature travertine floors warmed by southern light, and the grounds are designed for candlelit dinners under guinguette garlands beside exposed stone walls.

The property sleeps 23 on-site across its bedrooms, with additional accommodation for 50 guests available within 300 metres. At just 30 minutes from Avignon TGV station, it connects easily to Paris and to Marseille Provence Airport, making it well-positioned for both domestic and international guests. Exclusive hire gives the wedding party full run of the bastide and its parkland, and the Provençal surroundings, including nearby markets and regional wine producers, offer plenty for guests exploring the area over a long weekend.

Why We Love It

A lavender-fringed 17th-century bastide with a soundproof barn for late-night celebrations, 30 minutes from Avignon's TGV connections.

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

Local knowledge

Planning Tips for This Region

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 full legal guide.

Plan Around the Mistral

Provence's famous mistral wind blows strongest from late June through August, often gusting through the Rhône corridor and Alpilles. Ask each venue about their wind-protected ceremony spots and whether they provide weighted décor or windbreaks for outdoor dining.

Book TGV-Accessible Venues for International Guests

Many Provence venues sit within 30 to 50 minutes of Avignon TGV or Aix-en-Provence TGV, both under three hours from Paris. Prioritise these stations over smaller regional airports when coordinating guest travel from multiple countries.

Ask About Corkage and Estate Wines

Several Provence venues produce their own rosé, red, or olive oil on-site, and some allow external caterers with no corkage fees. Clarify wine arrangements early, as serving estate-produced Côtes de Provence or Vallée des Baux bottles can anchor your menu in the local terroir.

Consider a Multi-Day Provençal Celebration

Provence's warm evenings and poolside mornings lend themselves to weekend-long weddings. Many venues listed here offer no curfew and next-day brunch options, so look for properties with enough bedrooms to keep your closest guests on-site from welcome dinner through Sunday morning.

Match Your Season to the Sub-Region

Lavender blooms peak in late June through mid-July in the Vaucluse and Luberon, while the coastal Var and Calanques stay warm enough for outdoor celebrations well into October. Choose your Provence sub-region based on the season you prefer, not just the venue itself.

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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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