A new global wedding report highlights the countries where couples spend the most on tying the knot. From lavish U.S. ceremonies averaging $35,000 to India’s multi-day celebrations steeped in tradition, the findings reveal how culture, status, and extravagance shape wedding budgets worldwide, making matrimony both a personal and economic milestone.
Weddings may be about love, but they’re also big business. The 2025 Global Wedding Report by The Knot Worldwide, alongside insights from Fakaza News and WedMeGood, reveals the countries where couples spend the most to say “I do.” The findings underscore how cultural traditions, social expectations, and luxury preferences drive costs across continents.
In the United States, weddings average around $35,000, covering venues, catering, attire, décor, entertainment, and often honeymoons. The U.K. follows closely, with couples spending heavily on destination venues and couture outfits.
In India, weddings are not just events but multi-day festivals. Costs vary widely, but big-city celebrations often run into tens of lakhs of rupees, with expenses on jewelry, designer wear, elaborate décor, and guest hospitality. The WedMeGood report notes that arranged marriages still account for 24% of unions, often accompanied by large family gatherings and traditional rituals.
Other high-spending nations include Italy and France, where luxury venues and gourmet catering dominate, and Mexico, where work connections often spark unions, but celebrations still carry significant price tags.
Major Takeaways
United States: Average wedding cost is $35,000, among the highest globally.
United Kingdom & Europe: Luxury venues and couture outfits drive expenses.
India: Multi-day celebrations with jewelry, décor, and hospitality push costs into lakhs.
Mexico: Weddings often rooted in work or community ties, but still costly.
Global Trend: Weddings increasingly blend tradition with modern extravagance, making them both cultural and economic events.
Notable Updates
The Knot’s survey covered 33,000 newlyweds across eight countries, offering a broad snapshot of global trends.
In India, festive seasons and destination weddings are driving higher budgets.
Couples worldwide are prioritizing unique experiences, from gourmet dining to immersive décor themes.
Rising costs are sparking debates about sustainability and financial planning in wedding culture.
Conclusion
Whether it’s the grandeur of Indian weddings or the elegance of European ceremonies, the global wedding industry reflects how couples invest in love, tradition, and spectacle. With costs soaring across continents, weddings remain not only personal milestones but also powerful cultural and economic statements.
Sources: The Knot Worldwide – 2025 Global Wedding Report, Fakaza News – 10 Countries That Spend the Most on Weddings, WedMeGood Annual Wedding Industry Report 2024–2025.