Wedding Venues and Reception Spaces in Greece
Compare wedding venues across Greece, from mainland estates to island hotels. Review capacity, wet-weather plans, catering and guest logistics before requesting quotes.
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Κτημα Φιλοκαλις
(2)·AthensStarting from45.0€One of the most beautiful wedding estates in Koropi, featuring a swimming pool, a chapel, and a stunning reception hall. Set in nature and built with stone, wood, and elegant décor, Filokalis wedding estate is an excellent choice for your wedding reception. The reception hall features a domed…
Villa Elia Venue
(0)·MarkopouloWhere love meets the perfect setting. An industrial-style estate with modern aesthetics, surrounded by greenery and just moments away from the sea of Porto Rafti. The luxurious 100 m² bridal suite offers newlyweds a private haven for preparation and relaxation, while the location provides easy…
Κρωπίας Γη Elegant Venue
(0)·AthensStarting from500.0€There are many event venues in Athens, corporate event venues, wedding estates and party venues. Kropias Gi has began its journey in 2007 as an estate of weddings and baptisms but since then a lot has changed. We listened to you carefully and felt your needs, people who chose us, stayed with us and…
Κτήμα Βέλλη
(1)·AthensStarting from10.0€A private courtyard to enjoy your special moments with your beloved ones by choosing one of 3 Vellis Event Venues. A location carefully crafted and carved by the passage of time. The ultimate combination of traditional wood & stone aesthetics harmonising with the natural environment. Poolside Velli…
Κτήμα Παναγιωτόπουλου
Endorsed by 1 vendors(2)·PatraStarting from26.0€The Panagiotopoulou Estate is located in a location of incomparable beauty. It is directly accessible and combines the mountainous relief with a verdant environment ending in a 300 meter cove, which forms the beach of the Estate. Due to its special geographical location, it is a special place for…
Le Ciel
(0)·SantoriniLe Ciel is a premier wedding venue in the picturesque village of Imerovigli, Santorini, offering a breathtaking blend of Mediterranean elegance, refined cuisine, and world-class service. Situated on the Caldera’s cliffside, this stunning location provides an unforgettable backdrop for couples…
Ktima Canyon
Endorsed by 1 vendors(0)·Crete - RethymnoThe Canyon estate is located in Rethymno amidst nature and wild beauty right next to a gorge. The 2-acre olive grove with the wooden house is ready to welcome you.
Eleon Loft
(0)·AthensIn Botaniko, in a building with European bioclimates specifications at its edges city of Athens and with comfortable parking lot you host it Eleon-Loft. With a panoramic view of Athens the Eleon Loft team makes sure that you, your family and friends have an unforgettable memory from your reception.…
Villa Bordeaux Santorini
(0)·SantoriniVilla Bordeaux Santorini is a breathtaking wedding venue perched on the Caldera cliffs in Fira, Greece. Overlooking the endless blue of the Aegean Sea, this luxurious retreat offers an unparalleled setting for couples dreaming of an unforgettable destination wedding. With a dedicated onsite team,…
Apanemo
(0)·SkopelosWe are a restaurant and beach bar in Skopelos. Skopelos is an ideal island for both religious weddings and civil weddings by the sea. Our company offers the ideal venue by the sea for an island wedding. We undertake to organize your wedding as you dream. Our services are catering and bar. The…
How to choose a wedding venue in Greece
A destination venue shapes the schedule, guest experience and a large part of the wedding budget. Compare options against the same guest count, date and service requirements so that each proposal covers the same event plan.
Choose the right type of venue
A mainland estate may offer privacy, gardens and a weather alternative, while an island hotel can simplify accommodation and transfers. Select the format that supports your ceremony, reception and guest journey rather than relying on scenery alone.
Confirm usable capacity
Request a floor plan showing dining, dancing, bar, entertainment and access routes. A headline capacity may not reflect how comfortably the venue works with your preferred layout.
Compare inclusions line by line
Separate venue hire, catering, staffing, furniture, tableware, cleaning, security, parking and overtime. Ask whether outside suppliers are permitted and whether minimum guest or spend conditions apply.
Inspect the wet-weather plan
Confirm that the alternative space fits the complete celebration and ask how a switch affects setup, dining and entertainment. Clarify who makes the decision and when suppliers must adapt.
Review destination logistics and terms
Check airport or port transfers, supplier travel, accommodation, access hours, music limits, deposits, cancellation and date-change terms. Record every agreed item in the final contract.
Frequently asked questions about wedding venues in Greece
What is the difference between an estate and a reception hall?
An estate often centres on outdoor grounds and privacy, while a reception hall focuses on a managed indoor setting. Facilities vary by business, so compare usable spaces, capacity and the weather alternative rather than the label alone.
When should we start looking for a Greek wedding venue?
Start once you have a likely date, region and guest estimate. High-demand dates narrow earlier, while flexibility on weekday and season usually creates more options.
What should a venue proposal include?
Request venue hire, catering, staff, standard equipment, furniture, cleaning, taxes, overtime and any minimum charge as separate items. Access and finish times should also be explicit.
Are venues priced per guest or by a fixed hire fee?
Both models are used, sometimes together. Compare the final total for your expected guest count and ask how the amount changes when final attendance moves up or down.
Can we use our own caterer and suppliers?
That depends on the venue. Some use an exclusive team, while others accept outside suppliers under specific conditions or fees. Ask for the supplier policy before committing.
What should we check in the weather backup plan?
View the alternative space in a realistic layout and confirm capacity, temperature control, covered routes, setup-change time and any effect on music or dining.
Can the ceremony and reception take place at one venue?
Some properties can host a symbolic or civil ceremony, and some include a chapel. Confirm what is permitted, who provides the setup and whether separate approvals are required.
How can destination couples compare different venue packages?
Use one worksheet for the same guest count, menu, drinks, hours, equipment, weather plan, transfers and extras. Compare the complete scenario and contract terms, not only the opening fee.



















