Aside from the picking a bride or groom, choosing a location is the most important part of the wedding planning process. It basically dictates the date, the guest list, and the catering, not to mention the amount of fun had by all.
As a trend, destination weddings are on the rise, because if you’re going to ask your friends and family to take a few days off of work, you might as well make it a vacation for everyone. And with Paris flooding, and Mexico still under a travel warning due to a spike in gang-related crime, a lot of the usual suspects for a romantic nuptial getaway are out this year.
[post_ads]So why not consider something a little closer to home? After all, there are tons of stunning cities in the US where you can tie the knot for relatively cheap, which is important for an industry in which the average couple spends about $35,000 on their big day. But it’s not all about money. Some places are really convenient to get to, which is another significant thing to take into consideration in an increasingly globalized world where everyone is spread all over the place. Then there are the resources to consider. How easy is it to get a musician, event planner, or photographer?
It’s a lot to consider when you’ve already got, well, a lot to consider, so the personal-finance website WalletHub did the work for you. In their report on 2018’s Best Places to Get Married, Wallet Hub compared more than 180 of the biggest U.S. cities across 23 key indicators of cost-effectiveness, convenience and enjoyment, and came up with the following list of the best places to tie to knot. Here they are their top spots, ranked from 20 to one. And if you’re already hitched, here are the 50 Best Ways to Keep Your Marriage Fresh.
20
Sacramento, CA
19
Cincinnati, OH
18
New Orleans, LA
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It’s certainly not the cheapest on the list, thanks to the fact that Denver is a world-class ski destination, but at least that makes it easy to get to! Once you arrive, there’s no shortage of cozy hotels nestled among snow-capped mountains and hillside restaurants with fireside dining that offer awesome wedding packages, which is why it scored so high on the list for “facilities and services.” Thanks in large part to its outdoorsy culture, it also happens to be one of The 50 Fittest Cities in America, which makes it a huge hit with couples who like to work out.
17
Denver, CO
16
St. Louis, MO
15
Houston, TX
14
Tucson, AZ
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Less touristy than Orlando and far less raucous than Miami, Tampa is perfect for everyone who wants all the fun of Florida without the screaming children and hard-partying college kids. It’s also got loads of cultural attractions, like the historic Ybor City neighborhood, and the world-famous, African-themed Busch Gardens amusement park.
13
Tampa, FL
12
Seattle, WA
11
Austin, TX
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Portland International Airport consistently ranks as one of the best airports in America, which means it’ll be a pleasant experience for any out-of-town guests. It’s also famous for its incredible microbreweries and coffeehouses, and has a thriving art and music scene.
10
Portland, OR
9
New York, NY
8
Chicago, IL
Its Art Institute has one of the largest collections of impressionist art in the world, and its zoo (which is totally free) is a joy for kids and families. No wonder it scored so high in Wallet Hub’s ranking of activities and attractions!
7
San Francisco, CA
6
San Diego, CA
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Chic and sleek, Miami is home to some of the best hotels in America, and the nightclub scene has been immortalized in rap and hip hop tracks. It might be one of the more expensive locales on this list, but if you want your wedding to be the party of a lifetime, there’s no better place.
5
Miami, FL
4
Los Angeles, CA
3
Atlanta, GA
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Getting married in Vegas; sounds like a cliché, right? But when you consider the insane amount of hotel and dining options, the capital of drunken marriages starts to look pretty damn good. Not to mention, the very name itself is synonymous with a good time.