07.07.2025 — 5 MIN READ
Best Wedding Venues in Valencia for 2026
Let’s be honest—choosing the perfect venue for your wedding in Valencia can be just as exciting as it is overwhelming. So many options, so many styles, and so many questions (Do they have a solid plan B if it rains? Will they let me customise everything?). But don’t worry—we’ve got you. Here’s a carefully curated list that not only meets your needs… it goes beyond. These are the best wedding venues in Valencia, recommended from real-life experience, with insider details and that spark of joy that only comes when planning your “I do.”

The 7 Best Wedding Venues in Valencia (Tried and Loved)
After visiting, coordinating, and witnessing weddings in countless locations, these are the 7 venues in Valencia I’d recommend with zero hesitation. Each one has its charm, its strengths, and that special something that makes it unforgettable.
1. Mas de Alzedo – Riba-roja del Turia. Best Wedding Venue in Valencia for 2026
A stunning 18th-century estate that’s been transformed into a charming and fully functional venue. Exclusively managed by Cocotte Catering, it features original stone walls, two patios (one covered, one open-air), and lush gardens that set the stage for ceremonies under pine and cypress trees, cocktail hours by the river, and receptions in various halls or the picturesque “Patio del Reloj.”
“Mas de Alzedo isn’t just pretty—it’s practical, well-managed, and has one of the best rain plans around.”
“Mas de Alzedo isn’t just pretty—it’s practical, well-managed, and has one of the best rain plans around.”
- Wedding styled and coordinated at Mas de Alzedo by Bouclé Weddings. Photography: @niceside_fotografia
2. Masía Aldamar – Chiva
This splendid 17th/18th-century estate, located in Chiva and managed by Grupo El Alto, is surrounded by vineyards, centuries-old gardens, and timeless salons. It’s ideal for large weddings, with space for 200 to 500 guests. Its cobblestone courtyard, illuminated pool, and countless charming photo spots make it an exceptional choice.
3. Huerto de Montesinos – Picanya
A rustic venue nestled in the heart of Valencia’s huerta, managed by Catering Cinco. This 1904 historic estate is known for its century-old trees and intimate gardens, with capacity for 100–190 guests. A secret garden just minutes from downtown.
4. Mas Les Lloses – Puçol
A 20th-century masía surrounded by orange trees at the foot of Monte Picayo, exclusively managed by Cocotte Catering. The estate includes a renovated warehouse for indoor banquets of up to 250 people and outdoor space for up to 350. Its natural aesthetic and stunning views make it a guest favourite.
5. El Telar de Miguel Martí – Valencia City. Best Wedding Venue in Valencia for 2026
Once a 12th-century textile factory, this venue has been reimagined into an elegant urban space. Managed by Miguel Martí Gastronomía, El Telar offers a meticulously curated industrial design and standout gourmet cuisine—easily one of the best we’ve tried. If you’re looking for something modern, different, and full of personality, this is your place.
6. Masía San Antonio de Poyo – Riba-roja del Turia
Traditional Valencian charm with an exclusive twist. Managed by Catering Cinco, this masía boasts a climate-controlled greenhouse for 450 guests, a stylish interior hall, and a large terrace perfect for open-air ceremonies, cocktails, and parties. Its rural setting and versatile spaces make it ideal for unique, character-filled weddings.
7. La Cartuja de Ara Christi – El Puig. Best Wedding Venue in Valencia for 2026
Looking for a venue with history? This former Carthusian monastery is a full-blown architectural treasure. Managed exclusively by Gourmet Catering, it has it all: cloisters, arches, stunning courtyards, and an indoor Plan B that rivals many luxury hotels. Here, you marry in history—with style and flawless coordination.
“When you walk through the gates of La Cartuja, you just know your wedding is going to be something truly special.”
- Editorial styled and coordinated at La Cartuja de Ara Christi by Bouclé Weddings. Photography: @kristel.aragon
Comparison Table of Wedding Venues in Valencia
| Venue | Approx. Capacity | Exclusive Catering | Standout Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mas de Alzedo | 200–300 | Cocotte Catering | 18th-century charm, pine gardens, top-notch rain backup |
| Huerto de Montesinos | 150–200 | Catering Cinco | Intimate setting, century-old trees, personal attention |
| La Cartuja de Ara Christi | 250+ | Gourmet Catering | Historic monument, stunning cloisters, photogenic spaces |
| Mas Les Lloses | 200 | Cocotte Catering | Orange groves, natural setting, open views |
| El Telar de Miguel Martí | 120–150 | Miguel Martí Gastronomía | Renovated 12th-century factory, gourmet food |
| Masía Aldamar | 250–350 | Grupo El Alto | Classic gardens, pool, timeless elegance |
| Masía San Antonio de Poyo | 250 | Catering Cinco | Greenhouse, versatile outdoor & indoor spaces |

FAQ: Planning Your Wedding at a Valencia Venue
Which venues offer the best Plan B if it rains?
Without a doubt, Mas de Alzedo and La Cartuja de Ara Christi stand out for their indoor options. Not only do they have backups—they’re absolutely beautiful. If it rains, it’s not a problem.
When should I book a wedding venue in Valencia?
Between 12 and 18 months in advance, especially if your wedding is between May and October. Some venues book out even earlier, especially those hosting only one wedding per day.
What’s the average cost per guest at a Valencia wedding venue?
On average, it’s around €114 per person, but it can range from €72 to €160 depending on the caterer, season, and extras you include.
Can I bring my own catering?
In most venues, no. In Valencia, it’s common for estates to work exclusively with a specific caterer. That caterer usually handles the furniture, decor, and part of the coordination. Make sure to ask about this before falling in love with a venue









