Overview: the ideal percentage breakdown
Before diving into the details, here's the general rule used by professional wedding planners in France. These percentages are national averages - your wedding is unique, and you can adjust based on your priorities.
| Expense item | % of budget | For €20,000 | For €30,000 | For €40,000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venue and reception | 30-40% | €6,000 - €8,000 | €9,000 - €12,000 | €12,000 - €16,000 |
| Catering and drinks | 20-25% | €4,000 - €5,000 | €6,000 - €7,500 | €8,000 - €10,000 |
| Photo and video | 8-12% | €1,600 - €2,400 | €2,400 - €3,600 | €3,200 - €4,800 |
| Dress and outfits | 5-10% | €1,000 - €2,000 | €1,500 - €3,000 | €2,000 - €4,000 |
| Flowers and decor | 5-8% | €1,000 - €1,600 | €1,500 - €2,400 | €2,000 - €3,200 |
| Music and entertainment | 5-7% | €1,000 - €1,400 | €1,500 - €2,100 | €2,000 - €2,800 |
| Invitations and stationery | 2-3% | €400 - €600 | €600 - €900 | €800 - €1,200 |
| Wedding rings | 2-3% | €400 - €600 | €600 - €900 | €800 - €1,200 |
| Transportation and accommodation | 2-3% | €400 - €600 | €600 - €900 | €800 - €1,200 |
| Contingency fund | 5-8% | €1,000 - €1,600 | €1,500 - €2,400 | €2,000 - €3,200 |
Key takeaway
Venue + caterer = 50 to 65% of your budget. This is THE decision that determines everything else. If you manage these two items, you manage your budget.
Venue and reception: the biggest item (30-40%)
The reception venue is the first item to book - and the most expensive. It determines the date, the maximum number of guests, the atmosphere, and often the mandatory service providers (caterer, DJ).
Price ranges in France (2026)
| Type of venue | Average price (rental only) | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Municipal hall | €300 - €1,500 | 50-200 people. |
| Private restaurant | €1,000 - €5,000 | 30-100 people. |
| Estate / château | €3,000 - €15,000 | 80-300 people. |
| Hotel with reception area | €4,000 - €20,000 | 50-250 people. |
| Unique venue (barn, loft, beach) | €2,000 - €10,000 | Variable |
Pro tip
Book on a weekday or off-season (November to March): venues often offer rates 20 to 40% lower. A château at €8,000 on a Saturday in June can drop to €5,000 on a Friday in September.
What's usually included
Before comparing prices, always check what's included in the rental:
- Tables, chairs, crockery - often included in estates, rarely in municipal halls
- On-site accommodation - a real plus to avoid shuttle costs
- Parking - think of your guests coming by car
- Equipped kitchen - essential if you're bringing an external caterer
- Sound system / lighting - can represent an additional €500 to €2,000 in rental fees
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Catering and drinks: the item that goes most over budget (20-25%)
The caterer is the item where budget overruns are most common. The reason is simple: the cost is per person. Each additional guest drives up the bill by €60 to €150.
Prices per person in France (2026)
| Formula | Price / person | For 80 guests | For 120 guests |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dinner cocktail | €45 - €85 | €3,600 - €6,800 | €5,400 - €10,200 |
| Classic seated meal | €70 - €120 | €5,600 - €9,600 | €8,400 - €14,400 |
| Gourmet seated meal | €100 - €180 | €8,000 - €14,400 | €12,000 - €21,600 |
| Food trucks (2-3 trucks) | €30 - €55 | €2,400 - €4,400 | €3,600 - €6,600 |
The drinks trick
Drinks often account for 30 to 40% of the caterer's bill. Here's how to optimize:
- Drinks package vs. actual consumption: the package is generally more advantageous for large weddings (100+ guests)
- Buy wine yourself: if the venue allows it (check corkage fee), buying directly from a winegrower saves 30 to 50%
- Limit champagne to the toast: one glass per person for the toast instead of champagne all evening saves €500 to €1,500
- Offer a signature cocktail bar: 2-3 homemade cocktails instead of a full open bar. More original and less expensive.
The calculation no one makes
Going from 120 to 100 guests saves between €1,200 and €3,000 on the caterer alone. Before adding people to your list, do the math: each additional guest costs €80 to €150 (meal + drinks + slice of cake + guest gift + seating).
Photography and videography: the investment that lasts (8-12%)
This is the only item you'll still enjoy in 30 years. Flowers wilt, cake is eaten, the dress gathers dust - but photos and videos last forever.
Average rates (2026)
| Service | Price range | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Photographer only (8h) | €1,200 - €3,000 | 300-600 retouched photos, online gallery |
| Photographer only (full day) | €2,000 - €4,500 | 500-1,000 photos, couple's session, album |
| Videographer (5-10 min film) | €1,500 - €4,000 | Cinematic film, teaser, long version |
| Photo + video package | €3,000 - €7,000 | Both with combined discount |
Our advice
If your budget is tight, prioritize the photographer over the videographer. A good photographer at €2,000 gives you memories you'll display at home. You'll watch the video 2-3 times. You'll see the photos every day.
Low-budget video alternative: ask a friend to film key moments with a recent smartphone, or use a collaborative editing service where your guests upload their videos (e.g., WedShoots).
Dress, suit, and accessories (5-10%)
This item varies enormously from one couple to another. Some brides spend €800 and look sublime. Others invest €5,000. There are no rules - but there are tips.
Cost breakdown
| Item | Low range | High range |
|---|---|---|
| Wedding dress | €600 - €1,500 | €2,000 - €6,000 |
| Dress alterations | €150 - €300 | €300 - €600 |
| Accessories (veil, shoes, jewelry) | €100 - €300 | €300 - €1,000 |
| Groom's suit | €250 - €600 | €800 - €2,000 |
| Makeup + hair (trial + D-Day) | €200 - €400 | €400 - €800 |
Tips to save money
Second-hand dresses: Websites like Once Wed, Stillwhite, or specialized consignment shops offer designer dresses at 40-70% off. A dress worn only once is like new.
Private sales in boutiques: End-of-collection sales (January and July) offer up to 50% off. Sign up for newsletters as soon as you're engaged.
Suit: A good navy or charcoal suit for €400 that your husband will wear again is a better investment than a rental for €200.
Flowers and decoration (5-8%)
The decoration sets the tone for your wedding. But it's also an item where you can easily save money without anyone noticing.
Floral items
| Item | Average price | |
|---|---|---|
| Bridal bouquet | €80 - €250 | |
| Boutonnieres (x5-8) | €50 - €120 | |
| Table centerpieces (x10-15) | €300 - €1,500 | |
| Ceremony arch | €200 - €1,000 | |
| Full room decoration | €500 - €3,000 |
Smart alternatives
Seasonal flowers: Peonies in June cost €3 a stem. In December, it's €12. Always choose seasonal flowers.
Foliage: Eucalyptus, olive, and grasses are beautiful, chic, and cost 5 times less than flowers. A table runner of foliage + candles = guaranteed "Pinterest" effect for less than €100.
Decor rental: Companies rent arches, vases, candelabras, fairy lights. You pick up and return. Cost: 30 to 50% of buying.
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Music makes the party. This is an item where you shouldn't skimp - a bad DJ can ruin the atmosphere, even with a magnificent venue.
| Option | Average price | Advantages |
|---|---|---|
| Professional DJ | €800 - €2,000 | Flexible, adapts to the mood in real-time |
| Live band / orchestra | €1,500 - €5,000 | Unique atmosphere, guaranteed "wow" factor |
| DJ + saxophonist | €1,200 - €2,500 | The best of both worlds, very trendy |
| Spotify playlist + good sound system | €200 - €500 (sound system rental) | Economical but risky without an entertainer |
Invitations and stationery (2-3%)
Save-the-dates, invitations, menus, place cards, ceremony booklets, printed seating plan... Stationery quickly adds up.
Typical budget for 100 guests
- Save the date: €50 - €150 (or free in digital version)
- Invitations: €200 - €600 (printing + envelopes + stamps)
- Menus + place cards: €80 - €200
- Ceremony booklet: €50 - €150
- Printed seating plan: €30 - €100
Easy savings
Digital save-the-date: Free and more eco-friendly. Use Canva to create a nice visual and send it by email or WhatsApp. Save the paper for the official invitation.
Online printing: Vistaprint, Moo, Fizzer offer quality invitations starting from €0.50 per piece, compared to €2-5 for artisanal stationery.
Wedding bands (2-3%)
Wedding bands are the permanent symbol of your union. It's an emotional purchase, but it doesn't necessarily require a huge budget.
- Classic gold (yellow, white, rose): €200 - €600 per ring
- Gold + diamonds / stones: €400 - €2,000
- Platinum: €600 - €1,500
- Titanium / tungsten: €50 - €200
Good to know
Independent jewelers often offer better prices than large brands for equivalent or even superior quality. Don't hesitate to compare and negotiate (yes, it's possible even in jewelry stores).
The items everyone forgets
These are expenses that are not included in any "standard" list but which add up and can derail the budget:
| Forgotten item | Typical cost | Why it's forgotten |
|---|---|---|
| Vendor tips | €200 - €500 | Not in quotes, but expected |
| Town hall administrative fees | €0 - €50 | Varies by municipality |
| Rehearsal / brunch outfits | €100 - €300 | We think of the dress, not the rest |
| Gifts for witnesses / bridesmaids | €100 - €400 | An appreciated but unbudgeted gesture |
| Last-minute alterations | €100 - €300 | We hope everything will be fine... rarely the case |
| Shuttle / guest transportation | €300 - €1,000 | If the venue is isolated, it's essential |
| Wedding insurance | €100 - €300 | Not well-known but very useful (cancellation, weather) |
| Next-day brunch | €300 - €1,500 | Increasingly common, rarely planned for |
The number that hurts
Adding up all the forgotten items, you can easily reach €1,500 - €4,000 in unforeseen expenses. That's why the "contingency" fund is not optional.
The contingency fund: your safety net (5-8%)
The golden rule that all wedding planners apply: reserve 5 to 8% of your total budget for unforeseen expenses.
This isn't "lost" money. It's money that allows you to:
- Deal with a price increase from a vendor
- Add a decorative element you hadn't planned for
- Manage a backup plan in case of bad weather
- Cover small omissions (tips, taxi, last-minute items)
If you don't use it? Even better: it's the start of your honeymoon fund.
Detailed breakdown by your total budget
Here are three realistic scenarios to help you visualize concretely:
Budget €15,000 - Intimate wedding (40-60 guests)
| Item | Budget | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Venue | €3,000 | Community hall or privatized restaurant |
| Catering | €3,500 | Cocktail reception or food trucks |
| Photography | €1,500 | Photographer only, 6-8 hours |
| Outfits | €1,500 | Second-hand dress + new suit |
| Decor + flowers | €1,000 | DIY + foliage + candles |
| Music | €800 | DJ only |
| Stationery | €300 | Digital save-the-date + online invitations |
| Wedding bands | €400 | Classic gold, independent jeweler |
| Miscellaneous | €1,500 | Transportation, accommodation, unforeseen expenses |
| TOTAL | €15,000 |
Budget €30,000 - Classic wedding (80-120 guests)
| Item | Budget | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Venue | €8,000 | Estate or château in the region |
| Catering | €7,000 | Classic seated meal |
| Photo + video | €3,500 | Photographer + videographer package |
| Outfits | €2,500 | New boutique dress + custom-made suit |
| Decor + flowers | €2,000 | Florist + decor rental |
| Music | €1,500 | DJ + saxophonist |
| Stationery | €600 | Printed invitations + day-of stationery |
| Wedding bands | €800 | White gold, engraving option |
| Miscellaneous + unforeseen | €4,100 | Transportation, accommodation, next-day brunch |
| TOTAL | €30,000 |
Budget €50,000 - Premium wedding (120-180 guests)
| Item | Budget | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Venue | €15,000 | Château with accommodation, full weekend |
| Catering | €12,000 | Gourmet meal, open bar |
| Photo + video | €5,000 | Premium package, drone, luxury album |
| Outfits | €4,000 | Designer dress, custom-made suit |
| Decor + flowers | €4,000 | Complete scenography, high-end florist |
| Music | €3,000 | Live band + DJ |
| Stationery | €1,200 | Artisanal stationery, calligraphy |
| Wedding bands | €1,500 | Gold + diamonds |
| Miscellaneous + unforeseen | €4,300 | Day-of wedding planner, shuttles, brunch |
| TOTAL | €50,000 |
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Organize my wedding - €89Frequently asked questions about wedding budgets
What is the ideal breakdown of a wedding budget?
The breakdown recommended by professionals is: 30-40% for the venue, 20-25% for catering, 8-12% for photo/video, 5-10% for outfits, 5-8% for decor and flowers, 5-7% for music, and 5-8% for unforeseen expenses. These percentages are averages to be adapted according to your priorities.
What is the average wedding budget in France in 2026?
The average wedding budget in France in 2026 is between €30,000 and €40,000. This figure varies considerably depending on the region (Ile-de-France being the most expensive), the number of guests, and the desired level of service. It is entirely possible to organize a beautiful wedding for €15,000 to €20,000 with the right strategies.
What is the most expensive item in a wedding budget?
The reception venue and catering are the two most expensive items. Together, they represent 50 to 65% of the total budget. For a wedding of 100 people with a budget of €30,000, these two items alone represent €15,000 to €20,000.
How much should I budget for wedding catering?
Catering costs between €60 and €150 per person for a full seated meal in France. For 100 guests, plan between €6,000 and €15,000. A cocktail reception is 20 to 30% cheaper than a traditional seated meal.
How can I stay within my wedding budget?
To manage your budget: set a firm maximum from the start, use a real-time tracking tool, budget 5 to 8% for unforeseen expenses, get at least 3 quotes per vendor, and set your priorities. Regular tracking is key: most overruns come from a lack of visibility into ongoing expenses.
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