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Top 15 Wedding Venues in Spain for 2026

Spain has become one of the most popular wedding destinations in Europe, and honestly, it's easy to see why. Over 300 days of sunshine, stunning architecture, world-class food, and landscapes that range from Mediterranean coastline to mountain valleys. Whether you're picturing a rustic celebration in the countryside or something sleek in the city, Spain has a venue for every couple. Here are 15 of the best wedding venues in Spain that deserve your attention for 2026.

Catalonia

La Baronia, Sant Feliu de Codines

About 45 minutes north of Barcelona, La Baronia is a restored 11th-century farmhouse surrounded by rolling green hills and ancient oak trees. The outdoor ceremony space feels like a storybook, with stone arches and dappled light filtering through the canopy. Holds up to 200 guests and is particularly stunning in spring and early autumn when the countryside comes alive.

Masia Casa del Mar, Barcelona Coast

If you want the Mediterranean to be part of your wedding backdrop, this is your venue. Positioned right on the coastline near Barcelona, it offers sea views, manicured gardens, and warm rustic charm. Capacity is around 150 guests, and the golden hour light here during sunset is something we never get tired of capturing.

Castell de Sant Marcal, Cerdanyola

A 10th-century castle with sweeping lawns and gardens that look like they belong in a painting. The mix of Gothic and Romanesque architecture makes every angle incredibly photogenic. Holds up to 300 guests, making it a strong choice for larger celebrations.

Masia Ribas, Barcelona

A beautifully restored Catalan farmhouse with stone walls, exposed beams, and a gorgeous garden patio. There's something refreshingly relaxed about this place that works beautifully for couples who want their celebration to feel natural and unfussy. Around 180 guests.

El Palauet de la Muralla, Balaguer

Tucked into the ancient city walls of Balaguer, this boutique property blends medieval stonework with contemporary design. The rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of the Segre River valley, and the interior spaces are full of character. Ideal for intimate celebrations of 60 to 80 guests.

Balearic Islands

Finca Commasema, Mallorca

Nestled in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, Finca Commasema is a 13th-century estate surrounded by olive groves and citrus trees. The stone terraces are perfect for outdoor ceremonies, and the whole property has an air of quiet luxury. Best for groups of 100 to 150 guests.

Son Marroig, Mallorca

Perched on a cliff above the Mediterranean, Son Marroig is one of the most dramatic wedding locations in all of Spain. The neoclassical marble temple overlooking the sea is iconic. Once home to Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria, it's ideal for intimate ceremonies and smaller receptions.

Central Spain

Finca Prados Moros, Segovia

Located in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, this estate is pure natural beauty. Pine forests, stone buildings, and mountain views in every direction. The ceremony area by the pond is a personal favorite of ours. They host up to 250 guests and are incredibly popular with couples from Madrid who want the countryside feel.

Finca Las Tenadas, Avila

A working ranch turned luxury wedding venue, set against the dramatic landscape of the Avila plains. The mix of raw countryside and refined event spaces creates an atmosphere that feels genuine and grounded. Capacity for about 200 guests.

Andalusia

Cortijo El Esparragal, Cordoba

Just outside Cordoba, this historic cortijo dates back centuries and sits on hundreds of hectares of olive groves. The whitewashed walls, terracotta tiles, and sprawling courtyards are classic Andalusian beauty at its finest. Up to 350 guests, and particularly gorgeous in late spring when wildflowers are in bloom.

Hacienda de Oran, Almeria

An 18th-century estate surrounded by palm trees and desert landscapes. If you want something different from the typical garden wedding, the arid beauty of Almeria offers a striking alternative. The contrast between white hacienda walls and warm earth tones is visually stunning. Up to 200 guests.

Hacienda San Rafael, between Seville and Malaga

A converted olive mill turned luxury retreat halfway between Seville and the coast. The property has a relaxed country-house feel with beautiful gardens and elegant indoor spaces. Perfect for a weekend wedding where guests can stay on-site and soak in the Andalusian atmosphere.

Galicia and the North

Pazo de Oc, Galicia

If you're drawn to green, misty landscapes and Celtic-influenced architecture, the pazos of Galicia are for you. Pazo de Oc is a grand manor house surrounded by gardens and woodland, offering a completely different aesthetic from the sun-drenched south. A unique choice for around 150 guests.

Palacio Atodo, Basque Country

A stately palace in the Basque countryside surrounded by rolling hills and vineyards. The food scene in the Basque Country is legendary, so if gastronomy is a priority for your celebration, it's hard to think of a better region.

Choosing the Right Photographer for Your Spanish Venue

Every one of these wedding venues in Spain has its own personality, its own light, its own story. And that's what makes working with a photographer who knows Spain so important. At So'Bless, we've shot at venues across the country and we know how to make the most of each setting, whether that means chasing golden hour on a Mallorcan cliff or capturing candlelight in a centuries-old cortijo. If you're planning a destination wedding in Spain, we'd love to help you tell your story.

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