Marrying in the Minho has an unfair advantage: the green. The Torre de Gomariz, in Vila Verde, takes that green to the limit — vineyards, a five-hectare forest of century-old trees and the quiet of the countryside, around a five-star boutique hotel.
Opened in 2015, it joins a medieval tower and the historic Casa de Gomariz to a modern wing of rooms and suites, a spa, a pool and a wine bar. The events hall seats up to 220 guests at round tables, with the vineyard as a backdrop, and there is in-house catering by the hotel’s chef.
It is classic and contemporary at once, without choosing a side — and that, at a wedding, is rarer than it sounds.
The Tower gives the hotel its name and its soul. It is one of Vila Verde’s most emblematic historic buildings: in the Casa de Gomariz lived, in the 13th century, Estevão Durão Esteves, canon of Braga Cathedral and treasurer to King Dinis.
Around the medieval tower grew, in this century, the modern buildings that make the whole a five-star hotel — a wing of contemporary design set against centuries of stone.
If you ask us, it is that friction between the medieval and the contemporary that gives the place its character: neither a museum nor a generic country hotel.
We are in Cervães, Vila Verde, in the very heart of the Minho — the greenest strip of Portugal. Braga is minutes away, and Guimarães, Ponte de Lima, Viana do Castelo and the Gerês are all within an easy outing.
For international guests, Porto airport is about 45 minutes away. It is real countryside, but well connected — the best of both worlds for a destination wedding in the North.
The ancient forest and the vines do the rest: clean air, the shade of old trees and a late-afternoon light that flatters any photograph.
The wedding unfolds between the multipurpose hall, with views over the gardens and the vineyard, and the estate’s outdoor spaces. The hall seats up to 220 guests at round tables; the ceremony takes place outdoors, among the green.
Being a hotel, the day doesn’t end with the party: there is a spa, a pool and rooms for the couple and guests to stay, and the music can carry on into the night. The catering is in-house, with a menu by the hotel’s chef.
Civil and symbolic ceremonies take place at the estate; the religious part is coordinated at the local churches. Pop the question. We handle the rest.
In the heart of the Minho, the Torre de Gomariz is a boutique hotel of few rooms around a medieval tower and a centuries-old wood — and that defines our first job: the room map. With the group sleeping on site, we allocate the couple, family and wedding party between the Tower and the Solar, and design the transfers from Porto airport, under an hour away.
It’s a wedding that lives between the vineyard and the forest, with silence as its backdrop. We work the day’s timing around that — the ceremony among centuries-old trees, the dinner facing the vines, the party without disturbing the surroundings you came to find.
For the multicultural celebration, there’s natural space for a mandap under the trees, to run a Sikh or Hindu ceremony at its own pace, and the kitchen adapts the menu. We bring officiants and suppliers who know this kind of celebration in the North.
The council permits, the fireworks and the sound curfew stay with us, the civil paperwork handled in Portuguese. And all around is the whole Minho — Braga, Guimarães, the Gerês — to stretch the weekend.
The events hall seats up to 220 guests at round tables, with views over the gardens and the vineyard. There is also an auditorium for 150.
In Cervães, Vila Verde, in the heart of the Minho, minutes from Braga and about 45 minutes from Porto airport.
Yes — a five-star boutique hotel, with a medieval tower, a modern wing of rooms and suites, a spa, a pool and a wine bar.
Yes, at the hotel itself, between the tower, the suites and the modern wing, plus the Casas da Mata. We handle the allocation.
It is in-house catering, with a menu by the hotel’s chef.
The music can carry on into the small hours — an advantage of marrying in a hotel surrounded by nature.