Best 15 Wedding Venues in Valencia (Spain) for a Dream Destination Celebration


Valencia is one of those places that makes destination weddings feel unfairly easy: sunshine, Mediterranean food that can make grown adults emotional, and venues that range from historic masías in orange groves to modern estates minutes from the city. If you’re planning a destination wedding in Valencia, this guide covers 15 standout venues (with the info international couples usually care about most): where they are, a touch of history, approximate distance from Valencia Airport (VLC), guest capacity, accommodation options, and the “extra stuff” (coordination, décor, plan B spaces, getting-ready rooms, pools, etc.).

A quick note before we dive in: most of these are in the Province of Valencia and very close to the city. One venue on your list (Marqués de Montemolar) is actually in Altea (Alicante)—still a stunning Mediterranean wedding option, just not “Valencia-province-close.”

01 Masía Xamandreu (Godella)

Masía Xamandreu is a restored 19th-century Valencian estate surrounded by orange groves, balancing old-world character with a polished, events-ready setup. It’s a strong pick for couples who want “classic Spain” energy without being far from the city.

Location & logistics: It’s in Godella, a short hop from Valencia and about 15 km from Valencia Airport (VLC)—so your guests can land and be sipping agua de Valencia shockingly fast. Capacities vary by configuration, but it’s known for hosting large celebrations; up to 600 guests for banqueting. 

Services & vibe: Expect a venue designed for big, high-energy weddings: multiple spaces, indoor/outdoor flexibility, and the kind of flow that works well for ceremony → cocktail → dinner → party without awkward transitions. If you’re planning a multi-day experience, you’ll likely use nearby hotels in Valencia or the surrounding towns (many destination couples do this and arrange shuttles).

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02 La Huerta by Bonho (Valencia – Poblados del Norte)

La Huerta by Bonho is an historic orchard-side masía with a romantic, curated aesthetic—traditional Valencian details (tiles, garden structures) with a contemporary production layer. Bonho describes it as a place with over two centuries of history. It’s especially popular with couples who want “garden ceremony + stylish dinner + party” without going remote.

Location & logistics: It’s within Valencia city limits (Poblados del Norte area), which is a huge win for international guests who prefer staying central. Expect roughly ~9–10 km from VLC airport to central Valencia, and a similar ballpark to this venue since it’s still “Valencia city.” Guest range of 60–400

Services & vibe: Bonho venues typically lean “full-experience”: strong gastronomy, tight coordination, and a setting built for photos (pergolas, gardens, charming corners). For foreign couples: this is an easy venue for logistics—hotel blocks, city transport, and post-wedding brunch plans are all straightforward when you’re basically in Valencia.

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03 Masía de Lacy – Virgen Aguas Vivas (Museros)

Masía de Lacy is a large-scale venue with serious versatility: gardens, tents/marquees, pool area, kids’ zones, ceremony space, and—key detail—a boutique hotel on site. If you’re building a weekend itinerary (welcome dinner, wedding day, next-day pool recovery), on-site lodging is a big deal.

Location & logistics: It’s in Museros, about 18–19 km by road from Valencia Airport. Very wide capacity range: minimum 15 guests, up to 2000 depending on setup. That makes it suitable for anything from an intimate celebration to a full-on “Mediterranean festival” wedding.

Services & vibe: Beyond the usual banquet/ceremony, Bodas.net notes additional services like transport, décor, music, photography, plus spaces like a pool and even family-friendly extras. For international couples: ask early about how they structure planning support (in-house coordination vs. your planner), and confirm your lighting plan for outdoor moments—big venues sometimes need deliberate design to feel intimate.

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04 La Torre by Bonho (Serra)

If your dream is “mountains, Mediterranean forest, and a venue that feels like a retreat,” La Torre by Bonho delivers. It’s positioned as a high-character estate where the team supports you through the full process, paired with Bonho’s culinary concept. 

Location & logistics: The venue address is in Serra (Valencia). From Valencia Airport, Serra is around 29–30 km by road. Guest range of 60–330

Services & vibe: This is a great option for couples who want a “destination feel” without being far away. Bonho emphasizes guidance and accompaniment during planning, plus a strong food experience. Foreign-couple tip: because it’s more countryside than city, plan transport (shuttles) from Valencia hotels—your guests will thank you the next morning.

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05 Mas d’Alzedo (Riba-roja de Túria)

Mas d’Alzedo is an 18th-century masía with original stone elements and multiple patios—one open-air and one covered—plus gardens and stylish interiors. It’s a sweet spot if you want heritage character but also clean logistics.

Location & logistics: It’s in Riba-roja de Túria, very close to the airport zone: about 10–11 km by road from VLC. Guest range of 100–350

Services & vibe: This venue is associated with a catering group (Cocotte), so food/service is usually integrated rather than something you’re stitching together from separate vendors. For international couples, that often reduces stress: fewer contracts, fewer moving parts, fewer chances for “wait, who’s setting up the chairs?”.

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06 Campo Aníbal (El Puig)

Campo Aníbal is a classic Valencia wedding icon: a century-old country house in an orange grove, known for high-level events and strong organization. If you want that timeless “Spanish finca wedding” look—this is one of the big names.

Location & logistics: It’s in El Puig, and the venue notes it’s about 20 km from Valencia. From VLC airport to El Puig is around 27 km by road50–800 guests. 

Services & vibe: Bodas.net highlights gardens, interiors, and a long track record of event organization. For international couples: this is a venue where you can confidently plan a full guest experience—cocktail outdoors, dinner inside if needed, and a solid “plan B” structure if weather throws a random plot twist.

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07 Jardines La Hacienda (El Puig)

Jardines La Hacienda is built for big Mediterranean garden weddings: expansive landscaped areas and terraces, with capacity for large banquets (including outdoor setups). It’s the type of venue where the guest flow feels effortless because it’s literally designed for scale.

Location & logistics: It’s also in El Puig, so roughly 27 km by road from VLC airport100–900 guests. 

Services & vibe: Expect multiple event spaces (useful for rain plans), strong infrastructure, and the ability to host a ceremony + cocktail + banquet without compressing your timeline. International-couple tip: large venues are amazing, but make sure your planner or coordinator designs “moments” (lighting, lounge areas, signage, timing) so it still feels personal.

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08 Marqués de Montemolar (Altea, Alicante — included for destination couples)

This one is not in Valencia province—it’s in Altea (Alicante)—but it’s on your list and it’s undeniably gorgeous: sea views, elevated gardens, and a destination feel on the Costa Blanca. If you want a “Mediterranean cliffside romance” vibe, it hits.

Location & logistics: Altea is around 140 km by road from Valencia Airport (VLC) (roughly 1.5 hours by car, traffic depending). It’s a strong option if many guests are flying into Alicante (ALC) too, or if you’re building a Costa Blanca weekend.

Services & vibe: The venue highlights multiple distinct outdoor areas with panoramic views (ideal for ceremony and cocktail). For foreign couples: if you choose Altea, lean into it—recommend a hotel zone, organize shuttles, and give guests a “mini-holiday” itinerary (beach time + old town strolls + wedding).

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09 Villa Delia (Picanya)

Villa Delia is a private estate with a romantic, slightly theatrical personality—baroque touches mixed with English-garden elements—and it includes a striking house in a neo-gothic style built in 1829 (restored later). If you want something that looks like it belongs in an old European film (but with Valencia light), this is it.

Location & logistics: It’s in Picanya, about 12 km from Valencia Airport. Guest range of 90–300

Services & vibe: Villa Delia includes features like a chapel, outdoor areas, and sheltered options for rain. Some sources also mention limited on-site apartments (useful for getting ready), though most couples still place guests in Valencia and run shuttles. 

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10 Huerto de Montesinos (Picanya)

Huerto de Montesinos is one of those venues that feels intimate even when it’s not tiny: a lush garden setting plus a comfortable indoor hall for dinner and plan B weather. It’s particularly loved by couples aiming for a warm, relaxed celebration rather than a mega-production.

Location & logistics: Also in Picanya, so around 12 km from VLC airport. Capacity on Bodas.net: 100–190 guests. 

Services & vibe: The venue is managed with a catering team (Catering Cinco ecosystem), and it’s set up for the full wedding flow: ceremony outside, cocktail in the garden, dinner inside, party after. For international couples: this is a very “easy logistics” venue—close to the city and airport, with enough structure that you’re not reinventing the wheel.

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11 Casa Santonja (Beniarbeig, Alicante — often marketed to Valencia couples)

Casa Santonja is a 19th-century manor house listed among notable buildings in the Province of Alicante, set within expansive gardens. It’s frequently featured for “Valencia-area destination weddings,” even though it’s in Alicante province—so think Costa Blanca countryside romance.

Location & logistics: Casa Santonja is associated with Beniarbeig (Alicante). If your guests are flying into Valencia, this becomes more of a drive (many couples instead use Alicante Airport depending on routes). Capacity is commonly cited around up to 250 guests

Services & vibe: It’s known for flexible spaces and a “Mediterranean fairytale garden” aesthetic. International-couple tip: for venues outside Valencia city, your success formula is transport + accommodation strategy—pick a hotel zone, arrange shuttles, and give guests clear timings so nobody ends up stress-eating airport crisps in formalwear.

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12 Masía San Antonio de Poyo (Riba-roja de Túria / Loriguilla area)

This is a classic 18th-century Valencian masía surrounded by orange trees, with generous outdoor space and solid indoor options (great for weather backups). It’s ideal for couples who want a traditional setting with a well-managed operational team.

Location & logistics: It’s in the Riba-roja de Túria area, about 10–11 km from Valencia Airport. The venue is described as being about 10 minutes from Valencia (driving). 

Services & vibe: Managed through Catering Cinco, so catering and service tend to be integrated. Bodas.net is a good place to confirm the exact guest range and included services for your date, but expect the usual “full wedding day” coverage and a venue that knows the drill. 

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13 El Tancat de l’Albufera (Albufera Natural Park)

This is the “wow, we’re REALLY in Valencia” option: a venue inside the Albufera Natural Park, with wildlife, rice fields, and sunset vibes that are basically cheating. Valencia Venues describes it as a historic rice-drying complex (a tancat) with distinctive architectural elements and extensive grounds. 

Location & logistics: It’s in the Albufera area; driving distance from VLC airport to the Albufera zone is around 33 km / ~40 minutes, and to nearby El Palmar (a useful reference point) about 28–29 km by road. The venue listing shows two capacity figures (400 and 200), which typically reflects outdoor vs. indoor seating possibilities. 

Services & vibe: This is for couples who want atmosphere and uniqueness—arrivals can even be coordinated in memorable ways (it’s a setting where logistics become part of the experience). For international couples: you’ll want a planner/coordinator who’s comfortable with nature-park logistics (access, sound rules, lighting, transport), and you’ll likely house guests in Valencia city and shuttle them in.

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14 El Telar de Miguel Martí (Valencia city)

El Telar is a rare city option with deep history: Miguel Martí’s team restored an old “telar” (loom) space said to date back to the 12th century, reimagined for high-end events in Valencia. It’s ideal if you want a destination wedding where guests can walk to hotels, nightlife, and brunch without needing a bus schedule.

Location & logistics: It’s in Valencia capital, near the Palacio de Congresos area. Valencia is about 9–10 km from VLC airport. Bodas.net lists capacity up to 460 guests. 

Services & vibe: City venues usually win on convenience, and El Telar adds “exclusive, design-forward space” energy on top. Reviews frequently highlight strong management and food experience. Foreign-couple tip: if you’re worried guests won’t get the “Spain countryside venue” feeling, Valencia city itself becomes the destination—welcome tapas crawl, cultural day plans, beach afternoon, then party.

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15 Alquería Kukala (La Pobla de Farnals)

Alquería Kukala offers a modern-rustic estate style with multiple event zones (including a large terrace), aimed at creating a warm, “everyone feels at home” atmosphere. It’s a great option for couples who want a mix of outdoor celebration and strong infrastructure.

Location & logistics: It’s linked to La Pobla de Farnals, about 22–26 km from VLC airport depending on the exact point (town vs. beach area). Capacity references include up to 250 for certain indoor configurations, with larger possibilities outdoors depending on layout. 

Services & vibe: The venue promotes distinct spaces for different moments (welcome, dinner, party), including a large terrace designed for banqueting-style setups. International-couple tip: this can be a great “Valencia coast-adjacent” base—easy to pair with beach time and a relaxed weekend schedule.

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Quick “Foreign Couple” FAQs (the stuff people always DM me about)

How hard is it to get legally married in Spain?

It can be bureaucratically intense for non-residents (paperwork + translations + appointments). Many international couples choose a legal ceremony in their home country and do a symbolic ceremony in Valencia for the full experience. A local planner can guide you either way.

What about language barriers?

Venues used to destination weddings usually have English-speaking staff, but not always across every supplier. If you want zero stress, hire a planner who can coordinate vendors bilingually and double-check contracts, timings, and setup notes.

How do we handle guest transport?

If you’re not in Valencia city center, assume you’ll need shuttles (especially if alcohol is part of the plan—which… Spain). City-based venues (like El Telar) reduce transport complexity drastically. 

Weather: what months are best?

Valencia has a long wedding season. Still, always ask about the venue’s plan B (indoor hall, tent, covered patios). Garden-heavy venues shine in spring and early autumn; summer can be stunning but plan shade and hydration like it’s a sport.

What guest count is “normal” in Valencia venues?

Bodas.net reports that weddings in Valencia masías average around 130 guests, but venues range widely from intimate to massive. 

Final tip

When you shortlist venues, don’t only think “pretty.” Think flow: where does the sun hit at ceremony time, how far is cocktail to dinner, is there a real rain plan, do you have a private room to breathe for 10 minutes, and can the venue team handle timeline changes without chaos?

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