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Wedding Cost Estimator · the Bay Area

The average wedding in the Bay Area costs about $60,000

That's a classic San Francisco Bay Area wedding for 120 guests — roughly $500 per guest. Move the sliders below for your own guest count, style and date.

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Now, the cents part.

Most couples pay for the wedding out of pocket over the engagement. Here's what that looks like per month — and where to park the money so it grows while you wait. (Full playbook: how to save for a wedding · who pays for what.)

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Where the money goes in the Bay Area

Classic wedding · 120 guests · peak-season Saturday · 2026 modeled prices

CategoryTypical costShare
Catering (food)$13,09022%
Venue$10,88018%
Photography & video$6,46011%
Attire & beauty$4,2507%
Bar & alcohol$4,1827%
Flowers & décor$3,3326%
Rentals & lighting$2,5164%
Music / entertainment$2,3804%
Planner / coordinator$2,0403%
Rings (bands)$2,0403%
Favors & gifts$1,0712%
Cake & desserts$1,0372%
Transportation$1,0202%
Stationery & signage$9352%
Officiant & license$5951%
Service charge, tax & tips$4,2237%
Estimated total$60,000$500/guest

Wedding costs in the Bay Area, answered

Modeled from the latest industry data, adjusted for local prices. How we model costs →
How much does the average wedding in the Bay Area cost?

A full-service wedding for about 120 guests in the Bay Area runs near $60,000 all-in — venue, catering, bar, photography, flowers, music and the usual service charges and tips. That works out to roughly $500 a guest. Smaller or more pared-back celebrations land well below that; luxury weddings run well above.

How does the Bay Area compare to the U.S. average?

Wedding costs in the Bay Area run about 70% above the national average. The same classic 120-guest wedding averages $35,500 nationally versus $60,000 here — see how every city compares.

What's a realistic budget for a smaller wedding here?

A simpler celebration for around 80 guests — a restaurant or a modest venue, a shorter vendor list — comes in near $41,000 in the Bay Area. Trimming the guest list is the single biggest lever: fewer people means less catering, bar, rentals and cake, and often a smaller (cheaper) venue.

What does an upscale wedding cost in the Bay Area?

Step up to a sought-after venue, a plated dinner, premium vendors and a videographer for around 150 guests and you're looking at roughly $95,000. The venue-and-catering block still drives about half of that total, so it's where the money — and the negotiating — lives.

How much can I save with a weekday or off-season date?

A lot. The same 120-guest wedding in the Bay Area drops to about $43,500 on a weekday in the off-season, versus $60,000 for a peak-season Saturday. Venues discount midweek and off-peak dates heavily, and most other vendors follow.

How much should we save each month for it?

Divide your share of the total by the months until your date. For a $60,000 wedding where you're covering 60% over 14 months, that's roughly $2,574 a month. Park it in a high-yield savings account and the balance earns interest while you plan — use the savings planner above to run your own numbers.

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