5 Star Luxury Hotels & Venues Iconic City Hotels, Seaside Resorts, Country Estates, Private Islands

Explore the world’s most coveted addresses for an elegant celebration. Discover grand ballrooms and gilded salons, sky view rooftops and penthouses, beach pavilions and palm gardens, lakeside terraces and historic estates. Expect fine service, beautiful suites for getting ready, flawless dining, and effortless guest logistics from arrival to last toast.

Planning A Wedding At A 5 Star Hotel Or Venue

Begin with capacity, flow, and your preferred setting, then secure ceremony, cocktail, and dinner spaces that suit the vision. Align menus and tastings, lighting and sound, room blocks and late check out, photography access and portrait spots, contingency for weather, polished transport plans for guests. With expert teams and trusted partners, your welcome drinks, ceremony, dinner, after party, and next day brunch feel curated, personal, unforgettable.

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Piazza della Trinità dei Monti, 6, Rome, Lazio 00187, Italy
0.65 mi from Rome
Iconic, legendary, incomparable. Hassler Roma, the exclusive luxury 5 stars hotel - managed by Roberto E. Wirth, owner, President and General Manager - is the very symbol of hospitality.
Piazza della Repubblica, 47 - 00185, Rome, Lazio, Italy
1.03 mi from Rome
During the XIX century, the famous Italian architect Gaetano Koch built two twin palaces overlooking the majestic Piazza della Repubblica also known as Esedra, as the Romans used to call it because of its semicircular shape.
Via Vittorio Veneto, 125, 00187, Rome, Lazio, Italy
0.92 mi from Rome
The Westin Excelsior Rome is an undisputed masterpiece in its own right: a stunning Belle Époque palace sited a few minutes away from the central Spanish steps and the Borghese Gardens.
Via Veneto, 155, Rome, Lazio, Italy
0.97 mi from Rome
The Hotel is nestled in the “dolce vita” street, popular worldwide because every corner recalls many memories, pieces of history and myths.The facades are just the first and most apparent evidence of the perfect union of olden and modern times