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How much does a wedding cost in Italy?: real numbers, informed choices, and the value of experience.

Getting married in Italy in 2027 is not just an act of love, but a true financial project that requires vision and awareness. After years of fluctuations, the wedding market has stabilized with clear numbers, with a growing trend toward quality and a personalized experience.

The Cost of a Wedding Today: Between Perception and Reality

One of the first questions I get is always the same: “How much does a wedding cost in Italy?” The most honest answer is: it depends. But that’s not a vague answer; it’s a real answer. Because today the cost of a wedding is no longer tied solely to the number of guests or the location, but to the type of experience you want to create and the nature of the organizational choices.

In recent years, the wedding market, especially in Italy, has increasingly shifted toward an experiential and luxury segment. It’s no longer just about organizing an event, but about creating a unique experience, often spread over several days. Let me give you a very concrete example: Two couples, the same number of guests (about 100), and the same region (Tuscany).

The first one organized:

  • classic ceremony + reception
  • duration: one day
  • budget: about 35.000€

The second:

  • welcome dinner
  • wedding day curated in every detail
  • final brunch
  • activities for guests

Budget final: over 75.000€

The difference is not “how much you spend” but what you are creating.

The main cost items (and how much they really impact)

To truly understand the cost of a wedding in Italy, you need to delve into the details. For example, getting married in May, June, or September (high season) can cost up to 20% more than a winter wedding or a weekday, especially when it comes to the wedding venue, accommodations, and flights to the destination wedding. But be careful not to get confused: December is considered high season even though it’s a winter month!

There’s a clear divide between North and South. While fixed costs for venues are often higher in the North, in the South, the large number of guests and the complexity of menus (multiple courses and endless buffets) tend to drive up the total cost, often exceeding €35,000. Naturally, some destinations are more popular (and therefore more expensive) than others. If you’re planning to get married in an iconic city like Florence, Taormina, or one of the many villas overlooking Lake Como, keep this in mind.

A farmhouse with an in-house kitchen has an average cost of €120-€150 per person compared to a historic villa requiring external catering (€180-€220 per person). We’re still talking about a medium-sized wedding, because the cost per person is usually higher for a smaller number of guests, so it’s inversely proportional because there are still fixed catering costs. Then there are other items to consider. A professional photo and video service can range from €2,000 up to €8,000+ for high-level teams.

The range for arrangements and flowers is very wide:

  • basic: 2.000€ – 4.000€
  • medium: 5.000€ – 10.000€
  • luxury: 15.000€+

Music and entertainment
DJ, band, live music:

  • from 1.500€ to 6.000€+

Clothes for him and for her, here too it varies a lot:

  • bride: 1.500€ – 6.000€+
  • groom: 800€ – 3.000€

And then there are the extra services: transportation, lighting, stationery, children’s entertainment, beauty team… And here comes the surprise. A bride once told me, “I didn’t think lighting could change the budget so much.” Spoiler: it can.

The invisible factor: experience

Here we come to the real crux, because two weddings with the same budget can be completely different. The difference lies in the planning. Today, couples (especially international ones, but increasingly Italian ones too) are looking for something more:

  • autenticity
  • guest involvement
  • narrative coherence

Let me tell you about a wedding that perfectly encapsulates this concept. A couple of mine from 2025 decided to build everything around their passion for Italian food. We created:

  • a welcome dinner with regional products described by local chefs
  • a wedding with a personalized tasting menu
  • a post-wedding experience in a cellar with a dedicated sommelier

The cost? Not necessarily higher than other weddings. But the perceived value was vastly superior. Today, this is what defines the luxury segment: not the price but the experience.

Where you spend the most (and where it makes sense to invest)

If you’re planning your wedding, one of the most important things is understanding where to invest, because not everything has the same impact. I’ll tell you what I see in reality: It makes sense to invest in:

  • catering (guests will remember this)
  • atmosphere (lights, settings, spaces)
  • photos and videos (they are what remains)
  • overall experience

It makes less sense (proportionately):

  • details that are not easily noticed by guests
  • elementi non coerenti con il resto

Then, of course, there’s the subjective aspect. If you’re a couple who places a lot of importance on music and entertainment to have a memorable party, it makes sense to invest in that. If you’re a lover of gourmet cuisine, you might want to opt for a food experience. What’s the one element of the wedding you absolutely can’t afford to give up, even if it means sacrificing other budget items? For example, I am a very visual person, and I would like a memorable setting and would prefer an intimate wedding in a beautiful but not ostentatious venue.

Investments that are “worth it”:

  1. Wedding Planner (5-10% of budget): I know I might sound biased, but trust me! Often, a wedding planner is seen as an extra cost when in reality, it’s an investment. A professional can prevent costly mistakes, negotiate with vendors, and manage stress, ensuring every dollar is spent wisely.
  2. Open Bar and Party: The current trend favors fun. Allocating budget for a quality cocktail bar or an engaging band has a greater emotional impact on guests than an expensive wedding favor.
  3. Lighting (Light Design): Often overlooked, the right set of lights can transform an anonymous location into a fairytale setting.

How Much You Should Expect (and a Final Truth)

Let’s get to the more concrete question: how much should you budget? Roughly speaking, in Italy today:

  • Basic curated wedding: 25.000€ – 40.000€
  • Medium wedding: 40.000€ – 70.000€
  • Luxury wedding: 70.000€ – 120.000€+

Obviously it all depends on:

  • number of guests
  • location
  • duration
  • level of customization

But there’s something I want to tell you honestly: the budget doesn’t define the beauty of the wedding; consistency does. You can spend a lot and get little, or spend well and create something incredible and personalized. This is where planning comes in.

Tips for not going into the red

  • Set priorities: Choose three items you don’t want to compromise on (e.g., Food, Photos, Music) and be prepared to scale back the rest.
  • Organization: Keep track of all your expenses (in a notebook or on your computer) and monitor payment deadlines, so you always have everything under control.
  • The 5% “Cushion”: Always consider a reserve for last-minute expenses (unforeseen expenses, extra wine consumption, extra photographer hours, etc.).

Getting married consciously means understanding that the value of the event lies not in the pomp, but in the ability to tell your story without it becoming a financial burden the next day.

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If you’re feeling a little overwhelmed by numbers, estimates, and decisions, that’s normal. It’s one of the most complex aspects to manage alone. That’s exactly what I work on: helping couples transform a budget into a real experience, without waste or unnecessary compromises. If you’d like to understand how much your wedding in Italy might cost, based on what you have in mind, you can contact me. Because knowing how much it costs is important, but knowing how to use it… changes everything.

Frequently Asked Questions – Wedding Costs in Italy

1. What is the average cost per guest?
Approximately between €150 and €300, but for luxury weddings it can exceed €400–€500 per person.

2. Is it possible to organize a wedding on a budget?
Yes, but you need to make very targeted choices and reduce certain items (number of guests, location, extra services, etc.).

3. What increases the cost the most?
Number of guests, duration of the event (multiple days), level of customization, and quality of vendors.

4. Are weddings in Italy cheaper than in other countries?
Not always. It can be, but in the luxury segment, costs are in line with major international destinations.

5. Is it worth investing in an experiential wedding?
If you want to create something memorable and engaging, absolutely. It’s the strongest trend today.

6. How can you avoid wasting your budget?
By defining clear priorities and maintaining consistency across all your choices.

7. How much does a wedding planner impact the budget?
It depends on the service, but it often helps optimize costs by avoiding mistakes and ineffective choices.

8. Can you organize a luxury wedding with just a few guests?


Yes, and it’s a growing trend: fewer guests, but a much more refined experience.