Sao Lourenco do Barrocal is one of the most extraordinary places in the Alentejo: a monte over two hundred years old, in Monsaraz, on a property of seven hundred and eighty hectares belonging to the same family for generations. What was once an ancient farming village is today a discreet-luxury hotel, restored by the Uva family — the eighth generation on the land — with architecture by Eduardo Souto de Moura, and a member of the Leading Hotels of the World.
For weddings, it brings together the soul of an Alentejo monte and the elegance of design-led hospitality: centuries-old olive trees, vineyards, granite rocks, a winery, two farm-to-table restaurants, a spa by Susanne Kaufmann, and lodging in rooms, suites, and houses for the group. To marry here is to marry in the essence of the Alentejo, under an immense sky.
For couples who want an Alentejo-monte wedding, with history, wine, and discreet luxury, this is the spot. If you ask us, it’s one of the most soulful places in the country.
The monte has rooms, suites, and houses on-site, so the group stays at Barrocal itself. Mary Me coordinates the allocation between the wedding party, family, and VIPs, with the multi-day programme and transfers from Lisbon airport handled.
Sao Lourenco do Barrocal is an Alentejo monte whose family story began over two hundred years ago, around a small, ancient farming village where about fifty families lived. In Monsaraz, among vineyards, centuries-old olive trees, and the monumental granite blocks that chose this land as home, the ensemble holds the memory of a deep, rural Alentejo.
The restoration, by the Pritzker-winning architect Eduardo Souto de Moura, turned the monte into a discreet-luxury retreat, without erasing its identity — stone, lime, and the scale of the village were kept, now in the service of hospitality. Today it’s a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, with two farm-to-table restaurants, a winery, a spa by Susanne Kaufmann, two outdoor pools, a farm shop, and stables.
If you ask us, there are places that are built and places that are restored with reverence. Sao Lourenco do Barrocal is clearly the second kind.
We’re in Monsaraz, in Reguengos de Monsaraz, in the heart of the Alentejo — among vineyards, centuries-old olive trees, and the Alqueva landscape, about two hours from Lisbon airport. It’s the deep Alentejo, of immense sky and silence, in one of its most beautiful corners.
The advantage for a destination wedding is total immersion: guests stay on the monte itself, in the middle of nature, away from the bustle — with the medieval town of Monsaraz and the great Alqueva lake nearby.
Anything the guests might want to do — Monsaraz, the Alqueva, wine tasting, the Alentejo plain — is at hand. Arriving is easy. Leaving — we can’t quite guarantee that part.
Sao Lourenco do Barrocal is an Alentejo-monte wedding. The civil, symbolic, or religious ceremony takes place under the centuries-old olive trees, in the 200-year-old olive-mill room, the winery rooms, or outdoors, with the plain behind; the cocktail spreads across the gardens, the vegetable garden, and the meadows; dinner settles in the old olive-mill room, the winery rooms, or outdoors, with farm-to-table cuisine, and the party runs on under an immense sky.
With lodging in rooms, suites, and houses, its own winery, two farm-to-table restaurants, and a spa, it’s the right scale for an immersive, multi-day wedding, with guests living the monte from morning to night. The stone, the olive trees, and the Alentejo light make the setting.
It’s a venue that favours history, nature, and discreet luxury over spectacle — ideal for couples who want the essence of the Alentejo. And this is exactly where our experience comes in. The couple’s session moves under the centuries-old olive trees, among the granite rocks, the vineyards, and the immense Alentejo sky at golden hour. Pop the question. We handle the rest.
A luxury Alentejo monte, two hours from Lisbon, is exactly where our coordination makes the difference, especially in designing a multi-day wedding and arranging the logistics for international guests. We handle the design of the day in coordination with the monte’s team, the management of the rooms, suites, and houses for the group, and the transfers from Lisbon airport, two hours away. And there’s the practical side: the civil-ceremony paperwork in Portuguese, the sound permits, and a programme of Monsaraz, the Alqueva, wine tasting, and the Alentejo for the guests. From the first call to the last dance.
It’s an Alentejo monte over two hundred years old, in Monsaraz, on a seven-hundred-and-eighty-hectare property, restored by the Uva family with architecture by Eduardo Souto de Moura, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, with a winery, two restaurants, and a spa. It hosts immersive, multi-day weddings.
Yes — the monte has rooms, suites, and houses, so the group stays at Barrocal itself. Mary Me coordinates the allocation and the multi-day programme.
It does — its own winery, with the Barrocal wines entering the guests’ programme, two farm-to-table restaurants, and a spa by Susanne Kaufmann. Ceremonies take place under the olive trees, in the olive-mill room, or in the gardens.
It’s a setting for intimate to medium-scale weddings, among the olive trees, the courtyards, and the monte’s spaces. The exact capacity for your format is confirmed with Barrocal.
In Monsaraz, Reguengos de Monsaraz, in the heart of the Alentejo, about two hours from Lisbon airport, near the Alqueva. Transfers handled by Mary Me.
From late spring to early autumn, to enjoy the olive trees and the plain outdoors. The Alentejo summer is hot, so we recommend a shaded plan and booking well in advance — it’s one of the most sought-after venues in the country.
It’s a two-hundred-year-old Alentejo monte in Monsaraz, restored by a Pritzker-winning architect, with centuries-old olive trees, vineyards, a winery, and a Leading Hotels of the World pedigree — the essence of the Alentejo translated into discreet luxury, like few places in the world.