What does the average wedding cost? How to plan your day
Planning your wedding and not sure where to start? Discover our guide for a breakdown of the average wedding cost to help you plan your special day.
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Getting married is all fun and romance—said no bride-to-be ever. Planning a wedding requires some serious discipline and great budgeting skills. Spending time realistically estimating costs ahead of time cansave you from last-minute stress as you get closer to walking down the aisle. So, if you’re keen to find out what the average wedding cost really looks like, take a look at our cost breakdown and follow our simple tips for staying within your wedding budget.
The average wedding cost breakdown
Twenty years ago, most weddings followed a standard template but these days the big day often ranges from sophisticated stately homes to festival-themed outdoor gatherings. Whether you’re ready to splash the cash or you’d prefer a budget-friendly, yet memorable ceremony, you’ll need to go through the same planning process. So, we know the average wedding cost will vary depending on where you get married. However, doing some quick research on what are traditionally the most expensive wedding elements should give you a rough idea of the biggest costs involved. The five priciest components of a wedding can make up the vast majority of total costs. So, regardless of the level of extravagance you’re going for, start by researching these expenses. Here are some examples of how these top 5 costs can be budgeted according to very different budgets:
Table: The average wedding cost breakdown
Venue
Banquet hall hire: €500
Rural castle: €18000
Catering
Cold buffet: €20pp
Silver service 3-course meal: €150pp
Honeymoon
1 week European beach stay: €1000
2 week African safari: €6000
Photographer
Limited editing and digital copies: €500
Full editing and luxury printed album: €2500
Wedding outfits
High street brands: €300 each
Designer dress and suit: €2500 each
Once you have these covered off, consider other, smaller expenses:
Transportation
Event/wedding planner
Videographer
Officiant
Wedding rings
Hair & makeup
Wedding cake
Invitations
Wedding website
Rehearsal dinner
Now we’ve looked at the most common wedding costs, let’s review some in more detail.
How much does the average wedding cost?
Location, location, location (and how to get there)
What’s your wedding vibe? Before you even begin looking at venues, it’s best to map out your vision for the perfect day. Knowing whether you want to tie the knot on a tropical beach or in a candlelit barn in your hometown will help you narrow down your options and estimate the costs more accurately. Reception venue costs: Rather than a single lump-sum of money, the reception venue cost is usually a combination of various above-average expenses. So, unless you’re going for a package deal from your chosen venue, it’s a important to consider the following:
Catered food: expect to pay between €90 and €150 per person. This can sometimes include 2-3 hours of open bar.
Bar bill: one of the most expensive parts of any wedding depending on your crowd. The bar bill could be agreed as a package costing anywhere from €30 to €80 per person depending on whether you intend to cover the first few drinks, or the entire party.
Venue rental: the average cost of a wedding venue is in the ballpark of €14,500, depending on where you want to utter the magical ‘I do’! The cost of some venues includes catering and drinks.
Equipment rentals: on top of the venue cost, you may need to rent additional chairs, tables, speakers, lights or other extras to accommodate all of your guests and your party plans. This typically equates to around €2,000.
Transportation costs: If you’re eyeing a local venue, the good news is that you may not have any transportation costs! But for those thinking about a destination wedding, it’s important to decide as soon as possible whether you plan on paying for your guests' flight costs. If you’re having an intimate affair with a party of 10, this could be doable, but if you’re inviting 80 friends and family to your beachfront wedding you’ll need to put thousands aside—if not tens of thousands.
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Once you lock in your primary expenses, there will still be plenty of important decisions to make about the smaller details. Think: DJ, wedding cake, flowers, invitations, favors and other extras that might add that wow factor to your party (hello personalised flip-flops). So, how much should you spend on those smaller ticket items? Let’s look how different budgets can cover these costs:
Wedding cost breakdown table: entertainment, food and extras