Houston has been called the Bayou City, H-Town, and the energy capital of the world. But we would argue that you could also describe Houston as one of the country’s top cities for weddings.
In 2022, 41,623 couples exchanged vows in the greater Houston area. When Free Wedding Report researched weddings in 933 metropolitan areas, it ranked the greater Houston area No. 7 for the number of weddings held.
What makes Houston stand out for nuptials? For one thing, as one of the largest cities in the U.S., it only would make sense that a sizeable population would translate into healthy volumes of weddings. But Houston is also growing in popularity as a destination wedding site. In fact, Bloomberg rated the city one of the top destinations in the world in 2019.
And, our city has a large number of venues, amenities, and wedding professionals to offer couples.
So, if you’re thinking about getting married in the Magnolia City (yet another nickname for Houston), you’re not alone.
To help you make your final decision and get your planning process underway, we’ve compiled some information, tips, and resources for you.
What Houston Weddings Cost
Since one of the first steps in your wedding planning process should be creating a budget, we’re starting with expenses.
In May 2023, ValuePenguin estimated that the average cost of a wedding in the greater Houston area was $24,087.
A few other factors to consider:
If you plan to have out-of-town guests, the average cost for a hotel room with room service in Houston is $113 for one person and $227 per couple. Guests also can find vacation rentals for a wide range of prices throughout the city and surrounding areas.
Meals in the Houston area average about $28 per day and local transportation averages about $58 per day.
Timing and Temperatures
In southeast Texas, couples prize fall and spring weddings, primarily because that’s when we get some of our mildest weather. Generally, venues are in greater demand between March and June and again in September through November.
All of that is to say, if you want to have a spring or autumn wedding, plan early. Not only will you want to book your venue in advance, but you’ll also want to line up vendors like photographers, bakers, florists, and entertainers.
We also encourage you to check with area visitors and convention bureaus about major events that could impact venues, hotel availability, and roadways. The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, one of the area’s biggest events of the year, is a prime example. And if you’ll have guests coming to your wedding from Montgomery County, north of Houston, you may want to consider when the Ironman Americas Championship is scheduled.
Houston High Points
Our city is known for its vast collection of restaurants, cultural offerings, and shopping destinations. Here are just a few of the spots you and your guests may want to visit if you get married here.
The Houston Museum District comprises 19 museums in four walkable and bikeable zones. Options include free options, like the Asia Society Texas Center and Lawndale Art Center, along with The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Houston Zoo.
The downtown theatre district is home to nine professional performing organizations including Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera, Theatre Under the Stars, Alley Theatre, and more.
Our city is best known for Johnson Space Center, including the historic mission control center and Space Center Houston, the area’s No. 1 attraction for international visitors.
Resources for You
If you do decide to have a Houston-area wedding, and you want to help guests find local hotels, airports, restaurants, and other points of interest here, these sites and tools can help.
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