Yes, There's Green in Venice: 2+2 Rare Wedding Venues with a Garden
When you think of Venice, chances are you imagine a delicate dance of stone and water, narrow alleys, candlelit palazzi, and timeless romance. But greenery? Not exactly the first thing that comes to mind.
And yet, hidden behind ancient walls or quietly nestled on private islands, there are places in Venice where nature still has room to breathe. If you're dreaming of a wedding surrounded by elegance and a touch of green, you’ll want to keep reading.
Today, we're sharing two truly rare venues that offer exactly that: the unique blend of Venetian charm and natural beauty.
1. Venissa: The Vineyard Island Wedding Dream
Imagine exchanging vows surrounded by vineyards, lagoon silence, and the soft scent of salt and herbs. Venissa, located on the island of Mazzorbo, is a wine estate, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and a haven of cultivated nature just a short boat ride from Venice.
Here, greenery isn't a decorative element, it’s the very soul of the place. From the walled vineyard to the garden paths and intimate courtyards, everything here whispers of refined simplicity and rooted elegance.
A wedding at Venissa feels both remote and deeply connected. It’s ideal for those who want to experience Venice without the noise and with all the authenticity.
Why we love it:
Real working vineyard atmosphere
Garden ceremonies with a view on Burano
Locally sourced, seasonal menus
2. Hyatt Centric Murano: A Contemporary Garden Escape
You might not expect to find a modern hotel with a lush private garden in the heart of Murano — yet here it is. The Hyatt Centric offers something rare in Venice: space, greenery, and modern comfort.
Its inner courtyard is quiet and green, perfect for symbolic ceremonies or elegant aperitifs. Add the private dock, sleek interiors, and a glass-factory-meets-design feel, and you’ve got a venue that’s both stylish and welcoming.
Why we love it:
Private garden perfect for intimate setups
Easily accessible yet off the tourist track
Blend of tradition and design
Looking for more green in Venice? In our next newsletter, we’ll reveal two more unexpected locations — including one with a private park and another hidden on a quiet island.
Venice has its secrets. And sometimes, they bloom in green.
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