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16th November 2017
9 Wedding Venues in Malta with Open Catering
Looking for a wedding venue in Malta where you can bring your own food and cake? Look no further.
Garden of Eden
Image: Eden Lodge & Cottage Gardens, Wedding & Event Venue
Situated just outside Zurrieq, Eden Lodge is perched on one of the highest hills in Malta, with breath-taking views of the sea, nearby villages and the Wied Babu valley below.
Razzett l-Abjad
Image: Ir-Razzett L-Abjad
Razzett L-Abjad in Iklin is a 200-year-old typical Maltese farmhouse with a unique setting and idyllic surroundings, including a vineyard and an orange grove.
Torre Paulina
Image: Torre Paulina
Torre Paulina is a 17th century fortress in Madliena built in the era of Grand Master Martin De Redin. The tower has been extensively restored and is a fine venue for any wedding, with sun terraces and landscaped gardens.
Palazzo Promontorio
Image: Caffe Cordina
Palazzo Promontorio is a historic country residence located in the quiet hamlet of Wardija, which rises above the town of St Paul’s Bay.
Villa Overhills
Image: Villa Overhills
Villa Overhills in Birzebbuga was built at the turn of the twentieth century by wealthy British owners. It is surrounded by large gardens, and has two large original fireplaces, a large bar and a spacious interior.
Villa Rosa
Image: Palazzo Villa Rosa
Situated in the heart of St Julian’s, but away from all the noise and hubbub, Villa Rosa is a splendid residence with a huge garden, a private swimming pool, a terrace and incredible panoramic views.
Chateau Buskett
Image: Chateau Buskett
Chateau Buskett is a versatile venue for weddings both large and small, located in the heart of Buskett gardens, with the romantic backdrop of the majestic Verdala Palace.
Palazzo Nobile
Image: Palazzo Nobile
With classical baroque features and large terraced gardens, Palazzo Nobile in Naxxar is a rare architectural gem that’s perfect for hosting even the largest of weddings.
Castello Dei Baroni
Image: Castello Dei Baroni
Built during the reign of Grandmaster Emanuel de Rohan, Castello dei Baroni’s original use was as a hunting lodge. It has a reception hall, a chapel, an original wine cellar and beautifully landscaped gardens.