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Average wedding cost in Los Angeles, CA

Real 2026 numbers for couples planning a wedding in the Los Angeles metro — venue, catering, and the full breakdown.

Average
$52,000
Venue (Saturday peak)
$12,500
Per guest, all-in
$210

What drives the Los Angeles number

Outdoor estate weddings dominate; permits, generators and valet inflate the average.

Full budget breakdown at $52,000

CategoryShareEstimated spend
Venue & rentals32%$16,640
Catering & bar27%$14,040
Photography & video12%$6,240
Florals & décor8%$4,160
Attire (dress + suit)6%$3,120
Music / DJ / band6%$3,120
Stationery & favors3%$1,560
Hair, makeup, beauty3%$1,560
Officiant, license, misc.3%$1,560

How Los Angeles compares

The US national average sits around $35,000. Los Angeles runs about 49% above that — typical of higher cost-of-living metros.

Three ways to cut your Los Angeles wedding budget

  1. Trim the guest list. At $210 per guest, every 10 invites you remove saves ~$2,100.
  2. Pick a Friday or Sunday in shoulder season. Local venues typically discount 15–25%.
  3. Book all-inclusive. Venues with in-house catering and rentals eliminate 4–6 separate vendor markups.

Plug your real numbers into our wedding budget calculator to see exactly how a $52,000 budget should split — or read our deep-dive on how much a wedding actually costs in 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

Is $52,000 really the average wedding in Los Angeles?
Yes — that's the all-in average across roughly 110 guests, blending The Knot 2024 Real Weddings Study, WeddingWire, and Zola benchmarks for the Los Angeles metro. The median is $44,000; most couples land between $32,000 and $78,000.
What's the biggest cost driver?
Catering. At $210 per guest, a 100-person reception alone runs ~$21,000. Cutting the guest list is the single highest-leverage way to cut the budget.
How can I bring this down 30%?
Three levers: shrink the guest count below 80, pick an off-peak Friday or Sunday, and pick a venue with in-house catering (saves rentals + service fees). Doing all three typically lands a Los Angeles wedding at $36,400 or less.
Does this include the rings and honeymoon?
No. Engagement ring + wedding bands typically add $5k–$10k; the honeymoon adds $4k–$12k for a US couple. Plan those as separate line items.
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