Mafra is dominated by one of the largest Baroque buildings in Europe — a colossal eighteenth-century palace, convent and basilica — set in a quiet town about forty minutes from Lisbon.
The Mafra wedding venues on our books trade coastal glamour for grandeur and green space — monumental heritage on the doorstep, the Atlantic fifteen minutes away, and quintas with the room a celebration wants.
Mafra holds 3 of Mary Me’s curated wedding venues inland north-west of Lisbon, in the shadow of one of Europe’s largest Baroque palaces — country quintas with room to breathe. About 40 minutes from Lisbon airport and 15 from the Ericeira coast, they carry weddings of up to around 150 guests, best from late spring to early autumn.
Three anchor the area. Quinta de Sant’Ana do Gradil is a working wine quinta for the larger day; DOMA Portugal brings a contemporary, design-led estate; and Quinta Nova do Hespanhol keeps it smaller and more intimate. All sit minutes from both the palace-convent and the coast.
Its immense Baroque palace-convent, one of the largest historic buildings in Europe, and the walled Tapada park behind it. The area’s appeal is grandeur and space rather than coastline.
About forty minutes from Lisbon airport and roughly fifteen from the Ericeira cliffs, so a Mafra base pairs easily with a day by the sea.
It leans grand — the setting invites scale and formality — but the surrounding estates can also host smaller, quieter celebrations. We’ll match the venue to your numbers.
Three country quintas, up to around 150 guests, all within fifteen minutes of the Ericeira coast. We match the venue to your numbers and whether you want grand or intimate.
A wine-quinta wedding is quoted by the estate, the date and your numbers, with no rate card to read off. Give us the venue and headcount for a real figure.