If you’re here, it’s because you’re considering Provence for your wedding, wether it will be a destination wedding in France or an elopement.
The whole planning process has begun, and you’re ready to find the perfect place that will host your big day, and be kept in your memories forever. It’s not a small decision to take, and the whole process can be overwhelming.
So, I created this ultimate list to help you find the perfect place for your wedding. I know you might have some questions and special needs as well, so I tried to make it as complete as possible. Wether you’re looking for a little “mas” (typical master house with garden), a chateau or a vineyard, you’ll be sure to find the gem you’ve always dreamed of in this ultimate list of wedding venues in Provence.
This South-of-France little county is one of the most beautiful ones in France. It boasts with quaint villages on top of hills, beautiful lavender fields and extraordinary ancient buildings. It also full of beautiful and luxurious wedding venues that will create amazing memories for your big day.
First things first, here is a map of the venues I ill talk about in this article, so you can see where they are exactly. Looking for a place closer to the Marseille airport? Done. Prefering the Luberon area and its beautiful villages? Done. More up for a place in the little mountains before the Alps? Well, here they are.
Provence is a region that was independant at a time. Now it has kept its specificities and folklore, but it par of the administrative French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (Provence-Alps-French Riviera). It has many little regions, the most famous one being the Luberon. But enough with the small talk, let’s dive in!
If you like hot and dry weather, then you’re in for a treat. Provence has very hot summers and mildy cold winters, with occasional snow. The wind is very present, and might be annoying sometimes. The off-season of September-November and April-May might be the best one to consider for your wedding in Provence, since the weather is much nicer, and the vegetation is not dried up. Summer is beautiful thanks to the lavender fields (end of july) and the dry weather, but the heat can be overwhelming if you’re not used to it.
If you plan on gatting married in Provence in summer, consider planning a late ceremony to avoid the mid-day heat waves. 7-8pm in july is the best time for a sunset ceremony for example.
Also, since the wind (the “mistral”) is generally very present, don’t forget to plan accordingly with extra weights on the outside table’s tablecloths for example, and avoid light flower vases and decorations that could easily fall off.
The main airport is located in Marseille (Marignane), and is easily reachable with an international flight. If you prefer to land in Paris, you can then take the TGV and be in Aix-en-Provence in 3 hours. Reaching the small villages and smaller cities will need to rent a car, since there are no other means of transportation. Buses might get you to small cities but it will take several hours and many switches if you’re going to a small town.
You will enjoy local markets in Provence. They boast with amazing food and specialties, and if you’re a food lover, you’ll be in for a treat! Don’t miss the olives, dried tomates and goat cheeses. Lavender honey, “pompe à l’huile” (oil bread) and sheep cheeses are also a big part of the local food. Don’t hesitate to bring some back to your venue so you can enjoy them on your wedding day!
A luxury bed and breakfast and vacation rental
Sleeps 19
A beautiful chateau with both bed and breakfast and vacation rentals, in the middle of a beautiful park
Sleeps 19
A private estate on a 54 hectares property
Sleeps 57
The spirit of great Provencal houses
Sleeps 15
A genuine provencal manor house
11 bedrooms
19th century castle near the Dentalles de Montmirail
Sleeps 28
Ecological chateau near Avignon
26 rooms
A prestigious setting in Provence
Sleeps 29
A palace in the heart of the Luberon
24 rooms and suites
Unique experiences at this 3-stars Michelin hotel
46 rooms and suites
Stunning Provencal mansion
Sleeps 12
16th century property at the doors of the Luberon
Sleeps 30
A beautiful 500 years old estate
Sleeps 30
A place full of history
Sleeps 49
A beautiful estate surrounded by lavender fields, vineyards and pine woodlands
Sleeps 48
Historic residence from the 15th century
Sleeps 26
8 hectares estate facing the alpilles
Sleeps 16
Overlooking the Luberon regional park
63 rooms and suites
A historical monument characterictic of the 18th century
Sleeps 4
Private property with hotel services
15 rooms
Exceptional venue in the heart of Provence
Reception only
An authentic and elegant family home
Sleeps 25
It’s the end of this ultimate list of the best wedding venues in Provence. I hope you found it helpful!
If you think of another beautiful wedding venue in Provence you would love to see added to this list, leave a comment! And if you think specific informations should be added as well, let me know!
I wish you an amazing wedding in Provence!
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