Wedding videographer Hôtel de Paris Monaco

Getting married at the Hôtel de Paris Monaco

Getting married at the Hôtel de Paris Monaco

Wedding videographer Hôtel de Paris Monaco: a palace setting facing Place du Casino

Located in Monaco, the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo has an almost theatrical address: Place du Casino, in the heart of Monte-Carlo. Opened in 1864, this palace is the kind of venue that immediately creates a strong image: a Belle Époque façade, grand staircases, marble, chandeliers, gilding, and that unmistakable Monegasque elegance where every movement already feels staged. For a wedding, the venue offers several very different possibilities: the Salle Empire and its terrace, the Jardins de l’Hôtel de Paris facing the Mediterranean, the Caves de l’Hôtel de Paris for an intimate dinner, the Salon Churchill on the 8th floor, the suites, luxury accommodation and the Wellness Sky Club with its rooftop pool. The capacity reaches up to 464 guests for a cocktail reception and 336 for a seated dinner in the Salle Empire, while the gardens are better suited to a chic and more intimate format. I love this contrast between prestige and local warmth: the palm trees, olive trees, Mediterranean flowers, cicadas in summer in the nearby hills, the crisp light falling toward the sea, and the constant movement around the Casino de Monte-Carlo. It is an ideal setting for an elegant, international, beautifully dressed wedding that never feels frozen in place.

Intimate wedding ceremony with a couple surrounded by palm trees in a garden on the French Riviera, captured in an elegant and timeless atmosphere.

Why a wedding at the Hôtel de Paris Monaco feels so powerful on film

On film, the Hôtel de Paris Monaco works beautifully because everything there creates naturally readable images. The Salle Empire is filled with daylight, with wide openings toward the terrace and Place du Casino: in the late afternoon, the gilding, Lyon silk curtains, marble columns and frescoes gain depth without the need for heavy lighting. For a ceremony or cocktail hour, the Jardins de l’Hôtel de Paris bring a softer, greener breath, with the Mediterranean in the background. I often recommend keeping the preparations in the suites, planning a discreet first look around the Patio des Joailliers or on a terrace, then holding the cocktail outside before moving into the Salle Empire when the setting starts to glow with a warmer tone. The challenge of this venue is precisely its prestige: many reflections, very bright outdoor areas followed by warmer interiors, and constant movement around Place du Casino. The flow of the day has to be anticipated, the sound protected, the angles chosen carefully, and not everything should be filmed too wide all the time. Multi-day weddings here are especially interesting: welcome dinner, dinner in the cellars, brunch, a walk toward the port, stolen moments in front of vintage cars… everything becomes part of the story.

Editorial sea view wedding ceremony in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera, with a refined atmosphere overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

A discreet approach for a cinematic wedding film in Monaco

As a wedding videographer at the Hôtel de Paris Monaco, I never try to turn your day into a heavy production. My approach remains discreet, close to documentary filmmaking, but with a real cinematic intention: carefully chosen lenses, slow movements when the venue deserves them, still frames when the emotion needs to stay simple, and above all a deep attention to sound. In a palace like the Hôtel de Paris Monaco, the silence of a corridor, footsteps on marble, glasses during the cocktail, a parent’s voice during the speeches or a couple’s breath before their entrance can tell as much as the grand images. I love the Côte d’Azur for its very direct light, which demands precision: you cannot film halfway, you have to embrace the contrasts. In this venue, I favour an elegant image, not overly saturated, to preserve the nobility of the materials. I can include a shorter, more visual wedding film, or create a wedding film with storytelling if your story, your voices and your loved ones need more space. The idea is never to overplay Monaco, but to let your wedding breathe within this rare setting.

Wedding videographer Hôtel de Paris Monaco, a Southern France presence for your film

I am Meryll de Gordon, wedding videographer and founder of GordonWeddingFilms. I live in the South of France, in Provence, and I travel very often along the Côte d’Azur, to Monaco, around Nice, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and Cannes. This proximity is a real advantage for the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo: I understand the travel times, the coastal constraints, the sometimes very harsh light, the late-starting evenings, and the international guests arriving by plane, helicopter or yacht. Since 2014, I have filmed weddings for French and international couples, with an approach centred on emotion, storytelling and timeless imagery. My background as a musician strongly influences the way I edit: I pay close attention to rhythm, voices, silences and the build-up of an evening. My work has been awarded and featured by several international platforms and associations such as WEVSY, Inspiration Photographers and AsiaWPA, but what matters most remains the connection with each couple. In such a highly codified venue, I want to stay calm, elegant and attentive, so your film keeps its class without losing its truth.

Tips for planning a wedding at the Hôtel de Paris Monaco

Timings, spaces and light for a seamless wedding at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo

To plan a wedding at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, I would begin by securing a smooth flow between the different spaces. The Salle Empire and its terrace are ideal for a prestigious reception, but outdoor music needs to be considered early, as the terrace has more limited hours than the interior spaces. The Jardins de l’Hôtel de Paris work very well for a cocktail hour or an elegant ceremony of up to 180 guests, with a softer atmosphere than Place du Casino. The Caves de l’Hôtel de Paris are perfect for a very private dinner, but not for a music-led evening. I recommend avoiding too many transitions: preparations in a suite, ceremony or cocktail outside, dinner in the Salle Empire, then the party indoors. Between May and September, the light can be beautiful but harsh in the early afternoon; couple portraits are better kept for the end of the day, when the façades become warmer. It is also important to watch out for Grand Prix periods and major events in Monaco: access, hotels, suppliers and parking need to be booked much earlier. From Nice, the airport remains convenient, but allow some margin for your guests.

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Frequently asked questions

Even if I have not yet filmed your exact configuration at the Hôtel de Paris Monaco, that is not a limitation. Quite the opposite: discovering a venue with fresh eyes encourages deeper observation, a search for less obvious angles, and a stronger attention to textures, light and details. I prepare the shoot in advance with the floor plans, timings and venue constraints, then arrive with a genuine artistic desire.

Spring and early autumn are often the most comfortable periods in Monaco: softer light, pleasant temperatures and slightly easier traffic than in the height of summer. June and September bring a very elegant atmosphere to Place du Casino. In summer, the venue remains stunning, but shade, hydration, later timings and air-conditioned indoor spaces should be planned carefully, especially for portraits and guest movements.

Yes, and it is actually one of the most interesting formats in Monaco. A welcome dinner, a private dinner in the Caves de l’Hôtel de Paris, an evening in the Salle Empire, a brunch or a boat trip allow the story to go beyond a single day. The film becomes more alive, less linear, with spontaneous scenes, breathing moments and a real sense of travel for guests coming from afar.

The Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo is located on Place du Casino, in the heart of Monaco. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is about 30 km away, with a helicopter transfer of around 7 minutes. By car, the journey time varies greatly depending on the season, events and traffic along the coastal road or motorway. For a wedding, I always recommend organising group transfers for key guests.

The Salle Empire is the most spectacular for entrances, speeches and dinner, thanks to its height, gilding, frescoes and terrace opening onto Place du Casino. The Jardins de l’Hôtel de Paris bring a softer atmosphere for a cocktail hour or couple images. The suites and the Salon Churchill work beautifully for more intimate shots, especially when the light outside is too strong.

Choosing someone who regularly works in the South of France helps a great deal. I know the light of the Côte d’Azur, the travel between Nice and Monaco, the rhythm of Mediterranean evenings and the constraints of very high-end venues. It does not replace preparation with your planner, but it makes decisions smoother. On the wedding day, I can remain discreet, reactive and focused on what truly matters: your emotions.

Chic and elegant black and white couple during a wedding ceremony on the French Riviera, with a refined and timeless atmosphere.
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These international distinctions mean much more to me than a logo on a page. They tell the story of years of work, encounters, self-questioning and films created with high standards for couples who trusted me. Being recognised by platforms and associations such as WEVSY and INSPIRATION PHOTOGRAPHERS encourages me to keep a clear direction: creating sensitive, cinematic and personal films, while continuing to grow wedding after wedding.

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