Top 10 Wedding Châteaux
in Provence

A concise guide for couples choosing a wedding venue in the South of France
by Polina Levska, Destination Wedding Photographer in Provence & Beyond
Planning a destination wedding in Provence can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. There are many beautiful venues, but not every château offers the same experience. Some are ideal for a full wedding weekend. Some feel more intimate and private. Others stand out for landscape, hospitality, or a more contemporary sense of luxury. This guide is designed to help you compare eight beautiful châteaux in Provence and understand how each one differs in atmosphere, style, and the kind of wedding experience it can offer.
Château de Tourreau
A grand Provence estate with iconic château presence
Château de Tourreau is one of the most visually striking wedding châteaux in Provence — the kind of property that immediately evokes the dream of a destination wedding in the South of France. With its elegant façade, long tree-lined approach, expansive grounds and refined symmetry, it offers the sense of scale and atmosphere many couples imagine when they think of a château celebration in Provence. It feels grand, timeless, and made for a full wedding weekend.
Château de la Gaude
Provence with a contemporary luxury language
Château de la Gaude brings together château romance and a more curated vision of modern luxury. Set near Aix-en-Provence, it is known for its refined architecture, gardens, gastronomy and elevated guest experience. It is especially appealing for couples who want the atmosphere of a Provence wedding château, but with a slightly more design-conscious, polished and hospitality-led mood.
Château de Robernier
A romantic private-estate château with classic symmetry
Château de Robernier has the kind of visual presence that feels naturally suited to weddings: historic architecture, balanced proportions, privacy, and a setting that feels both elegant and romantic. There is a timeless grandeur to it, softened by the surrounding Provençal landscape. For couples drawn to a classic château wedding with a sense of occasion and exclusivity, Robernier is a beautiful choice.
Château de Sannes
A vineyard estate shaped by light, landscape, and Provençal atmosphere
Set in the Luberon, Château de Sannes offers a distinctly Provençal version of château elegance. Surrounded by vines, gardens, water and open landscape, it feels deeply rooted in the beauty of the region itself. Rather than relying only on architecture, Sannes stands out for its atmosphere — light, nature, space and that effortless South of France feeling that makes a wedding feel immersive and memorable.
Château d’Estoublon
Landscape-driven Provence luxury with vineyards and olive groves
Château d’Estoublon is one of the most distinguished wedding estates in Provence, with an atmosphere that feels quietly powerful rather than overtly theatrical. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves in the Alpilles, it embodies a more elevated and timeless vision of the South of France. It is less about decorative grandeur and more about heritage, land, refinement and true estate character — which is exactly what makes it so compelling.
Château d’Estoublon
Château d’Estoublon
Château d’Estoublon
Château des Alpilles
If you want an old-money Provence mood with discreet luxury
Château des Alpilles offers a softer, more intimate interpretation of a château wedding in Provence. Set within beautiful parkland near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, it feels calm, elegant and deeply atmospheric. Its charm lies in its restraint: understated beauty, timeless character and a quiet sense of luxury that never feels overstated. For couples drawn to a more poetic and private old-world ambiance, it is a particularly lovely setting.
Chateau des Alpilles
Chateau des Alpilles
Chateau des Alpilles
Château de Pradines
If you want an old-money Provence mood with discreet luxury
Château de Pradines feels deeply rooted in the romantic side of Provence. With its cypress alleys, formal gardens, fountains and historic character, it has the kind of old-world charm that feels both elegant and atmospheric. There is something particularly graceful about it — less polished-hotel luxury, more private estate beauty. For couples drawn to a château wedding with soul, softness and a strong sense of place, it is a very compelling choice.
Chateau de Pradines
Chateau de Pradines
Chateau de Pradines
Château de Fonscolombe
If you want an old-money Provence mood with discreet luxury
Château de Fonscolombe captures a very graceful and cultivated vision of luxury. With its historic architecture, elegant interiors and estate setting near Aix-en-Provence, it feels deeply French in the best sense — refined, timeless and effortlessly sophisticated. It is a beautiful venue for couples who want a wedding château that feels elevated and traditional, but never heavy or overly formal.
Chateau Fonscolombe
Château de Fonscolombe
Château de Fonscolombe
Château Martinay
An intimate Provence château with quiet, understated beauty
Château Martinay has a quieter presence than some of the grandest estates in Provence, and that is precisely part of its appeal. Surrounded by parkland and defined by a refined Provençal character, it feels elegant, private and serene. For destination weddings with a smaller guest list or a more understated aesthetic, Martinay offers a sense of beauty that feels natural, soft and unforced.
Château de Berne
A polished vineyard estate with a full-destination feel
Château de Berne is one of the best-known luxury estates in Provence, combining vineyard surroundings, refined hospitality and château atmosphere in a way that feels polished and complete. It is especially attractive for couples who want not only a beautiful venue, but a full guest experience — a place where the celebration can unfold across a setting that feels expansive, elegant and unmistakably Provençal.
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