A wedding dinner table at Masia Victoria styled with greenery, soft candles, and sophisticated table settings.

Photo by Sierra Katrina

Masia Victoria

€40k - €60k

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Set just outside Sitges in the Catalan countryside, Masia Victoria is a restored 15th-century manor that balances heritage with a sense of ease. Surrounded by vineyards and within reach of both Barcelona and the Mediterranean, it offers a setting that feels private without being remote. The estate unfolds across courtyards, terraces, and open views, with 14 en-suite bedrooms allowing celebrations to extend beyond a single day. It suits couples looking for a wedding venue in Spain where the architecture carries history, and the pace is unhurried.

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Weddings & settings

Ceremonies

Weddings at Masia Victoria are shaped by the layout of the estate itself—open, adaptable, and closely connected to its surroundings. The venue hosts symbolic and civil ceremonies on site, with trusted local planners and suppliers available to support each stage of the day. Religious ceremonies can be arranged nearby in Sitges or Barcelona, both within easy reach.

The choice of setting shifts the tone of the ceremony.

Courtyard ceremonies

Sheltered and enclosed, the courtyard offers a sense of privacy, with stone walls and soft light creating a calm, focused atmosphere.

Infinity pool terrace

Positioned with views across the vineyards, this setting feels open and expansive, with palm trees framing the space and the landscape stretching beyond.

Garden and outdoor spaces

Various corners of the estate allow for more relaxed, open-air ceremonies, shaped by the natural surroundings and the time of day.

Historic bodega

For an indoor option, the bodega brings a more intimate setting, with exposed beams and subdued lighting creating a quieter, enclosed environment.

The variety of spaces allows for flexibility across seasons, with indoor and outdoor options working seamlessly together.

Bride and groom seated on stone steps outside Masia Victoria, holding hands.

Photo by Kristina Alexandrova

A beautifully arranged rustic wedding table setup at Masia Victoria, featuring elegant floral centerpieces and candlelit ambiance.

Photo by Sierra Katrina

Receptions

The celebration at Masia Victoria unfolds across the estate rather than settling in one place, with each setting shifting the atmosphere as the day progresses. Drinks begin outdoors, often by the pool or on the terrace, where guests gather with open views across the vineyards and the light still high.

Dinner naturally draws everyone inward. Long tables are set within the courtyard or across the terraces, where the architecture creates a sense of enclosure without feeling formal. The scale of the estate keeps everything close—guests remain connected, and the energy builds gradually rather than in defined stages.

As evening settles, the focus moves toward the patio and indoor spaces, where music and dancing take over without a sharp transition. There’s no single “main room”—instead, the celebration spreads, allowing guests to move between spaces as the night develops.

With the support of experienced local planners and suppliers, the structure of the day remains flexible, but always grounded in the layout of the house—informal, contained, and designed to be shared.

Staying on Site

Staying at Masia Victoria is part of the experience, with the estate designed to host guests across a full wedding stay rather than just the event itself.

En-suite bedrooms

The 14 bedrooms accommodate up to 28 guests, each with its own bathroom. Interiors retain original features such as wooden beams and terracotta floors, paired with simple, well-chosen furnishings.

Shared living spaces

Lounges, terraces, and courtyards offer places to gather or step away, whether for a quiet morning or a late evening drink.

Across the estate, the atmosphere is relaxed rather than formal, with spaces that encourage guests to settle in. Days unfold between the pool, shaded terraces, and long meals, allowing the wedding to feel like a continuation of the stay rather than a standalone event.

detailed shot of Masia Victoria’s ceiling, showcasing rustic wooden beams that add character to the wedding venue.

Photo by Sierra Katrina

A close-up of the wedding table decor at Masia Victoria, showcasing delicate flowers, candles, and fine tableware.

Photo by Sierra Katrina

Food & Atmosphere

Food at Masia Victoria draws from Catalan traditions, with menus shaped around seasonal ingredients and regional flavours. The approach is generous but considered, balancing familiar dishes with a more refined presentation.

Dining settings shift throughout the celebration. Outdoor meals take place across terraces and courtyards, while the bodega offers a more enclosed, atmospheric space for smaller gatherings.

Service styles range from shared feasts and barbecues to multi-course plated dinners, depending on the tone of the event. Paella, open-fire cooking, and extended evening meals are often part of the experience.

The wine selection reflects the surrounding region, with opportunities for tastings that introduce local vineyards. Alongside this, a full bar setup allows for cocktails and late-night drinks, keeping the energy of the celebration moving into the evening.

Real Weddings at Masia Victoria

Other Information

Activities

Masia Victoria lends itself to a slower, multi-day stay, with space to balance celebration and downtime.

On-site

  • Infinity pool and sun terraces
  • Yoga sessions and wellness treatments (on request)
  • Private dining and wine tastings

Nearby, guests can explore the coastline of Sitges, visit Barcelona, or spend time in the Garraf Natural Park.

Location & Accessibility

Located in Sant Pere de Ribes, Masia Victoria sits between the vineyards and the coast, offering a quieter setting within easy reach of key destinations.

  • Nearest airport: Barcelona-El Prat Airport (approx. 25 minutes)
  • Access: Easy road connections to Sitges and Barcelona
  • Parking: Available on site

The balance of accessibility and privacy makes it well suited for destination weddings where guests are travelling in, without the need for complex logistics.

The rustic stone facade of Masia Victoria, showcasing its historic charm and Mediterranean architecture.

Photo courtesy of Masia Victoria

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