The most asked question: how much does a Wedding in Italy cost?
You’ve likely seen them all over social media: breathtaking ceremonies overlooking the rolling hills of Tuscany, spectacular coastal views along the Amalfi Coast, or grand villas with serene lakeside settings at Lake Como. They look like a dream… but now you’re wondering: how much do they actually cost? Let’s break it down.
Planning a destination wedding in Italy is a journey of choices: number of guests, region, venue, creative direction, and personal touches. Each wedding is entirely bespoke, tailored to the couple. Think of it as a puzzle: every piece matters, and without the right fit, the picture isn’t complete. The right planner, combined with a clear understanding of your priorities, ensures that puzzle comes together perfectly.
What Luxury Really Means
Luxury isn’t about excess, it’s about curation.
It’s a deeply personal experience, designed thoughtfully in every detail: the setting, the flow of the day, the food, the music, and the atmosphere that your guests feel rather than just see. Every choice reshapes the overall investment, from north to south, a historic villa or countryside estate, to floral artistry, culinary direction, and creative partners.
Based on our experience, here is a realistic overview of starting costs for a luxury wedding in Italy with approximately 100 guests, of the 2026 season.
Location
From €10,000 to €60,000+ per day
The venue and region set the scene. The villa overlooking the sea, a Borgo with views of the Tuscan hills, manicured or unmanicured, a Baroque Palazzo, grand villas by the northern lakes. Prices vary depending on exclusivity, location, length of stay, and whether accommodations or full buyouts are included.
Large private estates can accommodate your entire party, so consider that this might lower the costs if your guests are willing to split their stay with you. Some offer accommodation from 15 guests to even 100. One thing to also consider is that having your guests stay in one place might reduce or eliminate the cost of transportation for the wedding day.
Food & Beverage / Catering services
From €240+ per guest
Food is at the heart of the Italian wedding experience. Expect refined multi-course menus, exceptional ingredients and wines from renowned local producers. Costs vary depending on the menu, ingredient selection and whether catering is provided by the venue or by an external culinary team. Some venues include wine pairing in the quote, while wineries may require purchasing their own labels. External caterers allow full customization of table settings and service style, while hotels usually provide in-house options with additional rentals for bespoke designs.
Open bar pricing can range from per-drink charges to curated hourly packages. On average, a three-hour open bar costs around €4,000, with premium options available for upgraded spirits and wine selections.
Flower Design
From €12,000 – €50,000+
Floral design creates atmosphere. A starting budget of €12,000 allows for a cohesive floral and décor concept, influenced by guest count, table layouts, seasonality, logistics, and level of customization. Highly bespoke installations and intricate styling naturally elevate the investment. Costs go up depending on your chosen floral designer, as their craft has an extra cost.
Audio & Lighting
From €15,000+
Lighting is not an add-on, it’s architecture, often overlooked but essential. Production costs depend on venue complexity, number of event spaces, staging, sound, dance floors, and performance requirements. Audio and light productions start around €15,000, increasing with creative ambition. Consider discussing what the venue already offers, especially if you’re planning a daytime or lunch wedding, which can reduce costs.
Photography & Videography
From €9,000 – €45,000+
Italy’s top photographers and filmmakers are visual storytellers, capturing emotion with elegance and cinematic depth. Multi-day celebrations reflect reputation, creative approach, and team size. Prioritize your preferred style first, then select the photographer or videographer who best aligns with your vision and budget.
Pro-tip: We are always happy to collaborate with international photographers although we highly suggest local vendors, not only for logistic coordination as flight cancelations and travel time is a real issue but always since we can’t recommend vendors we haven’t worked with before.
Stationery & Wedding Branding
From €2,500+
Luxury stationery is tactile and intentional, handcrafted invitations, bespoke calligraphy, custom signage, and refined day-of details. Fully custom suites elevate the experience. Our internal creative team can design your suite from save-the-date to wedding day, potentially lowering external vendor costs. High-end, hand-designed items, such as watercolor or calligraphy suites, can range from €5,000 to €25,000+ depending on the intricacy and popularity of the vendor.
Set-Up and Plan B
From €15,000+
From ceremony chairs to lounge areas, bar counters, seating charts, dance floors, and bespoke décor, setup is essential for creating a tailored experience. Outdoor weddings require a contingency plan. Additionally to the set-up costs, Safari tents start around €15,000, with glass tents exceeding €40,000 per day, depending on design, flooring, and logistics.
Extra Costs
From €500 – €20,000+
This category includes optional and mandatory extras:
• Hair & Makeup: From €1,500 for bridal hair and makeup services.
• Entertainment: From €3,500 for ceremony musicians or DJs, live bands or specialty performances.
• SIAE: Italian copyright society for music licensing, from €299 + agency fees.
• Celebrant / Officiant: From €1,200 depending on ceremony type (civil, symbolic or religious).
• Transportation: Varies by location, venue and guest count (from €500 per vehicle).
• Fireworks: From €6,900, subject to permits and regional regulations.
• Gelato cart: From €1,700 for a 2-hour service with gelataio and cart.
• Pizza station: From €3,400 with professional pizzaiolo and pizza cart.
In Summary
Planning support also includes services designed to simplify the guest experience and keep every detail organized. Blanc Weddings offers an internal concierge team to manage RSVPs and guest inquiries, alongside optional wedding websites with custom design and copywriting (from €850), while concierge and RSVP management start from €1,800. The agency’s production fee—covering the entire planning journey from the first consultation to the wedding day—ranges from €6,500 to €20,000+, depending on guest count, season, location and scope of services. Travel and accommodation for the planning team may apply depending on the venue.
As a general guideline, a luxury wedding in Italy for 100 guests with Blanc Weddings starts from around €100,000, excluding local VAT (10–22%), with the final investment shaped by the couple’s vision, level of personalization and chosen setting.