For destination weddings on the French Riviera, Monaco remains the most concentrated playground of luxury wedding venues in Europe. Within a two-kilometre square radius, couples and their photographers can choose between palatial Belle Epoque hotels, private gardens overlooking the Mediterranean, and exclusive seaside clubs. This shortlist details the venues we recommend most often to international clients, with the practical notes a photographer needs before stepping in.
Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo
The flagship of the Societe des Bains de Mer (SBM), reopened in 2019 after a four-year renovation. The renovated central atrium with its zenithal glass roof gives one of the cleanest natural-light receptions on the Riviera. The Empire ballroom holds up to 400 seated guests, the more intimate Beaumarchais salon up to 80. The Place du Casino just outside doubles as a spectacular outdoor portrait set.
Photographer notes : strict dress code (black or anthracite only), no drones, no direct flash during the Louis XV three-Michelin-star dinner. The SBM Wedding Department coordinates accreditation directly with credited photographers.
Hotel Hermitage Monte-Carlo
The Hermitage, also part of the SBM portfolio, offers what is arguably the most photogenic indoor space in Monaco : the Salle Belle Epoque, a glass-domed dining hall designed by Gustave Eiffel's atelier in 1900. Restored in 2024, its ironwork lattice and pink-orange stained glass create a unique cinematic atmosphere. Capacity : 200 seated, 350 cocktail. Pair it with the Limun Bar for cocktail receptions and the Crystal Terrace for ceremony.
Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort
Set on a peninsula in the Larvotto bay with 4 hectares of private gardens, the Monte-Carlo Bay offers a more contemporary, resort-style experience. Its lagoon pool with sandy beach, palm-lined gardens and event pavilions create flexible outdoor options that the historic palaces cannot match. The Salle d'Or is the largest indoor ballroom in the Principality (600 guests).
Photographer notes : best afternoon light for portraits is on the western terrace from 5pm onward in summer. The lagoon reflects beautifully at golden hour. The hotel is one of the very few Monaco venues that allows licensed drone operation, subject to prefectoral authorisation.
Le Meridien Beach Plaza
Larvotto beachfront property with a 200-metre private beach and direct access to the renovated Larvotto promenade. Two large ballrooms (Le Mediterranee and Le Riviera) plus an open-air rooftop deck. Capacity up to 1200 standing. More accessible price point than the SBM palaces, suitable for medium-budget destination weddings (300-500k EUR all-in range).
Hotel Metropole Monte-Carlo
Smaller, family-run luxury hotel with a strong design identity (interiors by Jacques Garcia). The Lobby Bar lit by a chandelier of 60000 Swarovski crystals is one of the strongest portrait backgrounds in Monaco. The Karl Lagerfeld pool deck on the seventh floor offers a private rooftop cocktail option with full sea view. Ideal for intimate weddings of 30 to 100 guests.
Yacht Club de Monaco
Designed by Lord Foster and inaugurated in 2014, the YCM offers a fully modernist contrast to the Belle Epoque palaces. Curved white volumes, panoramic terraces over the Port Hercule, capacity 600 cocktail. Strict membership/event access rules : the bride or groom must either be a member, or be sponsored by a member, or use one of the small number of slots allocated to external events.
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild (Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat)
Strictly speaking outside Monaco (15-minute drive via the Bas Corniche), but consistently requested by international clients for portrait sessions or full ceremonies. Nine themed French gardens overlooking both bays of Cap-Ferrat. Photographer access is tightly regulated by the Academie des Beaux-Arts. Allow 4-6 weeks for permit application.
Private villas of Roquebrune and Cap Martin
For couples who prefer absolute privacy over palace prestige, the private villas of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (5 minutes from Monaco) offer estate weddings with full property privatisation. Several properties handle 50-150 guest events including caterers, security and parking. AUREARGENT works regularly with three such properties via the concierge division.
Practical tips for international photographers
Working in Monaco requires a few specific considerations :
- Monaco is a sovereign principality : business licences from France or Italy do not apply. For one-off events, a professional declaration via the Direction du Travail may be requested by the venue.
- All venue accesses require pre-event coordination with the establishment's security desk.
- Drones are strictly forbidden without prefectoral authorisation (P-zone airspace).
- French is the working language for venue coordinators ; English is widely used but contracts are usually drafted in French.
Working with AUREARGENT
AUREARGENT is based in Monaco and accredited with the main palace properties. Our team handles destination weddings end-to-end, from venue coordination to multi-day documentary coverage. Browse case studies in the portfolio, see the dedicated luxury photographer French Riviera offer, or reach out via the contact page.



