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Large Wedding Venues near Paris

A curated shortlist of large wedding venues near paris, each reviewed by our team.

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French Wedding Style Editorial
Updated July 2026

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Planning a wedding for 200 or more guests near Paris means finding a property that delivers both scale and proximity: an estate or hotel reachable within about 90 minutes of the capital that can seat, house, and entertain a large group without feeling like a conference facility. The options split into two models: a countryside château with parkland built to absorb a big group, or a Palace-tier Paris hotel that folds the celebration into the city itself, with in-house catering and no external vendor coordination.

Editor's Tip

A château's reception capacity and its sleeping capacity are rarely the same figure: an estate that seats 250 for dinner might sleep only 30 to 40 guests on site, so confirm both numbers separately before you commit to a guest count, not just the headline capacity the venue quotes.

The Île-de-France and its surrounding départements (Seine-et-Marne, Oise, Aisne, Essonne) hold a concentration of large-capacity châteaux built during the great construction eras of French aristocratic life, many designed to impress at exactly this scale: formal reception halls sized for hundreds, parkland that absorbs a crowd without feeling packed, and service wings converted into guest accommodation. The practical advantage is proximity to Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports, the Eurostar terminal at Gare du Nord, and the Paris hotel network for overflow guests.

In brief

A large near-Paris wedding usually means either a countryside château within about 90 minutes of the capital, with parkland and reception halls built for 200-plus guests, or a Palace-tier hotel in Paris itself that folds the whole celebration (ceremony, dinner, and accommodation) into one central address. On-site beds rarely cover a 200-plus guest list at either option, so overflow hotels and guest transport are part of the plan from the start.

Key facts at a glance

  1. Two models, one scale. Large near-Paris weddings split between countryside châteaux with parkland built to absorb a crowd, and Palace-tier Paris hotels that fold the whole celebration into one central, full-service address.
  2. On-site beds rarely cover the guest list. Even large châteaux with dozens of on-site bedrooms will not sleep 200-plus guests; overflow accommodation at nearby hotels, with negotiated group rates and confirmed shuttle logistics, is standard planning, not a backup.
  3. Airport and Eurostar access. Proximity to Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports, plus the Eurostar terminal at Gare du Nord, makes the Paris region the easiest large-scale gathering point in France for an international guest list.
  4. Fireworks and noise rules vary by commune. Communes near Paris regulate late-night noise and pyrotechnics differently, and some are stricter than rural southern France. Confirm permitted hours and decibel limits with both the venue and the local mairie before booking a fireworks company.
  5. Guest transport needs a single pick-up point. With 200-plus guests, many travelling from central Paris, a single coach pick-up point, rather than several departure locations, simplifies logistics and keeps the group arriving together; budget two to three return coaches at staggered times.
  6. Where they are. Concentrated in the Île-de-France and neighbouring Seine-et-Marne, Oise, Aisne, and Essonne, with hotel-venues sitting inside Paris itself. See also our wedding venues near Paris and large wedding venues in France guides.
  7. Editorially reviewed. Every property in this guide genuinely holds 200 or more guests near Paris, verified against real capacity figures, not a mid-size château stretched past comfortable scale.

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VenuePrice FromRatingMax GuestsSleeps up to
Château de Ferrières €18,000 4.6 (1182) 240
Château de Saint-Martin-du-Tertre €18,900 4.8 (79) 340 34
Hotel Shangri-La Paris €7,200 4.7 (3371) 500 100
Château de Champlâtreux €9,490 4.5 (231) 500 12
Hotel Peninsula Paris €18,750 4.7 (3858) 200 100
01
CHATEAU · SEINE-ET-MARNE · ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
4.6 (1182 reviews)
Paris (25 kilometres), Seine-et-Marne

Chateau de Ferrieres is one of the largest privately built chateaux in France, constructed in 1859 by the Rothschild family to a design inspired by English country houses. The estate sits in Seine-et-Marne, roughly 25 kilometres east of Paris, with capacity for over 200 guests and grounds that include formal gardens, forest, and the parkland of a property built to impress at national scale. In-house chef service handles catering logistics that external caterers would struggle with at this capacity.

Fireworks are permitted, and the child-friendly policy accommodates large family celebrations. The mid-range venue fee for a Rothschild-built chateau of this scale is notable, and the on-site accommodation supports multi-day celebrations. The Plan B indoor spaces, given the chateau's vast interior, are not a compromise but a feature: reception halls at Ferrieres were built to hold the political and social gatherings of 19th-century France. For large celebrations that want a venue with genuine historical magnitude near Paris, Ferrieres operates at a scale that other chateaux cannot approach.

Why We Love It

A Rothschild-built chateau of national significance 25 kilometres from Paris, with in-house chef and interiors designed for celebrations at the grandest scale.

Max Guests
240
Chapel
No
From €18,000 / venue hire

02
CHATEAU · VAL-D'OISE · ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
4.8 (79 reviews)
Paris (30 minutes), Val-d'Oise

Chateau de Saint-Martin-du-Tertre sits in the Val d'Oise, roughly 40 minutes north of Paris, with capacity for over 200 guests, fireworks permission, and the kind of aristocratic proportions that large celebrations require. The property's exclusive-use model, external caterer flexibility, and disabled-access facilities handle the logistical demands of a 200-plus guest list, and the fireworks permission adds an evening element that many Ile-de-France communes restrict.

On-site accommodation and Plan B indoor spaces keep the celebration contained and weather-protected, and the outdoor ceremony areas provide formal garden settings for the service. The premium venue fee covers the full estate, and the northern Paris location means guests arriving at CDG airport are closer to the venue than to central Paris. For large weddings where fireworks, historical architecture, and CDG proximity are priorities, Saint-Martin-du-Tertre delivers a combination that few Ile-de-France chateaux can match.

Why We Love It

A Val d'Oise chateau 40 minutes north of Paris with fireworks permission, disabled access, and over-200 capacity near CDG airport.

Max Guests
340
Sleeps
34
Chapel
No
From €18,900 / venue hire

03
HOTEL_BOUTIQUE · PARIS · ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
4.7 (3371 reviews)
Paris (City centre), Paris

Hotel Shangri-la Paris is a former residence of Prince Roland Bonaparte in the 16th arrondissement, with Eiffel Tower views from its upper-floor suites and terraces. The hotel accommodates large celebrations with all-inclusive service: in-house Michelin-standard kitchen, sommelier team, event coordination, housekeeping, and guest accommodation all managed by a single team. For couples who want a Paris wedding at scale without external vendor coordination, the hotel eliminates complexity at every stage.

The mid-range venue fee is notable for a five-star Parisian palace hotel, and the eco-friendly, LGBT-friendly, and disabled-access credentials reflect contemporary hospitality standards. The 16th arrondissement location provides Trocadero garden views and direct Seine access for guest photography. For large celebrations where the venue, catering, accommodation, and coordination must be seamless and city-centre, Shangri-la provides the all-inclusive urban alternative to countryside chateaux.

Why We Love It

A five-star Parisian palace hotel with Eiffel Tower views and all-inclusive management, where 200-plus guests celebrate without a single external vendor.

Max Guests
500
Sleeps
100
Chapel
No
From €7,200 / venue hire

04
CHATEAU · VAL-D'OISE · ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
4.5 (231 reviews)
Paris (30 minutes), Val-d'Oise

Chateau de Champlatreux is an 18th-century neoclassical chateau in the Oise, 30 minutes north of Paris, with chapel, fireworks permission, and the architectural grandeur of an estate built for the Mole family during the Ancien Regime. The property's scale was designed for reception and entertainment: high-ceilinged salons, a vaulted orangery, formal gardens on axis with the facade, and a chapel that seats congregations for religious ceremonies. For 200-plus celebrations, these proportions feel appropriate rather than excessive.

External caterers are welcome, and the mid-range venue fee makes this the most accessible large-capacity chateau near Paris. On-site accommodation, exclusive use, and Plan B indoor spaces handle the logistics of large celebrations, and the fireworks permission adds evening spectacle. The Oise location keeps the venue close to Paris while providing genuine countryside: forest, fields, and the kind of quiet that the capital's southern suburbs cannot offer. For couples who want 18th-century chateau architecture at 200-plus scale and mid-range pricing, Champlatreux is the strongest proposition near Paris.

Why We Love It

An 18th-century neoclassical chateau 30 minutes from Paris with chapel, fireworks, and mid-range pricing - the strongest value for large celebrations near the capital.

Max Guests
500
Sleeps
12
Chapel
Yes
From €9,490 / venue hire

05
HOTEL_BOUTIQUE · PARIS · ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
4.7 (3858 reviews)
Paris (City center), Paris

Peninsula Paris occupies a landmark 1908 building on Avenue Kléber in the 16th arrondissement, steps from the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. Originally the Hotel Majestic, the property was restored and reopened in 2014 and is a designated Palace hotel. The in-house kitchen serves Michelin-starred French cuisine, and the hotel's location puts the Eiffel Tower within view for evening celebrations.

The hotel offers on-site accommodation and an in-house chef, with the wedding held within the Palace-classified property itself. Pricing runs per person from around €18,750, a reflection of the Palace-level service and the central Paris address. For couples wanting a hotel wedding in the heart of the city rather than a countryside estate, Peninsula Paris pairs its 1908 architecture with modern five-star execution.

Why We Love It

A restored 1908 Palace hotel on Avenue Kléber, with Michelin-starred in-house cuisine and the Eiffel Tower in view, steps from the Arc de Triomphe.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
100
Chapel
No
From €18,750 / venue hire

Choosing between a château and a Paris hotel

A countryside château gives a weekend-length celebration: ceremony, dinner, dancing, and overnight stays spread across the estate, with parkland that lets a large group move between the formal and informal moments of the day. The trade-off is logistics: guest transport from Paris, overflow accommodation, and, for some estates, fireworks or noise permissions that need confirming with the local mairie well ahead of the date.

A Palace-tier Paris hotel removes most of that coordination: in-house catering, housekeeping, event management, and on-site accommodation are bundled into one full-service address, and guests need no shuttle at all. The trade-off runs the other way: less of the private-estate character, and a higher baseline cost reflecting the central address and hotel service level.

Whichever model you choose, visit on a weekday rather than a Saturday. Paris-area venues at this scale often host events every weekend from May through October, so a weekday visit is the only way to see the property without setup or teardown activity in progress, and to walk the venue's timeline for a 200-guest day (ceremony, cocktail hour, dinner, and the transition into dancing) at full scale.

Planning advice

Planning Tips for This Size

Search for overflow hotels near the venue, not near Paris

The right overflow hotel cluster depends entirely on where your château or hotel sits: some areas near Paris have a large, budget-friendly hotel cluster built for volume tourism, while a quieter countryside estate may only have a handful of small hotels nearby. Search from the venue's postcode, not from central Paris, and book the group rate before dates go on general sale.

Frequently asked questions

Common Questions

Will a large château near Paris sleep my whole guest list?
Rarely. Even large estates with dozens of on-site bedrooms will not sleep 200 or more guests, so plan for overflow at nearby hotels from the start, and negotiate group rates and confirm shuttle logistics before you send guest accommodation details.
How do I move 200-plus guests without everyone driving separately?
Arrange coach transport from a single pick-up point, such as a well-known central Paris landmark, rather than several departure locations. It simplifies logistics, reduces no-shows, and gets the whole group arriving together. Budget for two to three return coaches at staggered times so guests have some flexibility.
Can I have fireworks or a late finish near Paris?
It depends on the commune. Regulations on late-night noise and pyrotechnics vary, and some are stricter than in rural southern France. Confirm permitted hours and decibel limits with both the venue and the local mairie before booking a fireworks company, and check that indoor dancing spaces are sound-insulated for a post-midnight finish.
Is a hotel wedding really simpler than a château for a large guest list?
For coordination, yes: a Palace-tier hotel bundles catering, housekeeping, event management, and accommodation into one address, which suits couples planning from abroad who cannot easily manage several French vendor relationships. The trade-off is less of the private-estate character and grounds a château offers.
Can foreign couples legally marry near Paris?
In practice, most couples do not hold the legal marriage at the venue. French law recognises only a civil marriage at a town hall (mairie). That requires at least one partner to have lived in the commune for 30 continuous days first, which is impractical for couples travelling from abroad. The common route is to complete the legal civil marriage at home and hold a symbolic ceremony at the venue. Full steps are in our guide to getting married legally in France.

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Last reviewed July 2026.

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