How much does a wedding in the Langhe cost? A guide to pricing and quality.

From Alba to Fontanafredda in the Langhe, a stylish wedding filled with emotion and fun, with dancing and speeches. Photographs by Edoardo Giorio

The value of beauty

Getting married in the Langhe means entering a landscape that doesn’t just serve as a backdrop: it breathes with you, changes with the light, and welcomes guests like an ancient home.
And yet, when you begin to imagine your big day, one question always comes first:
How much does a wedding here really cost?

The truth is, there’s no universal number.
Instead, there’s a direction: quality has value, and that value is reflected in every choice—from the location to the cuisine, from the music to the photography.

Location
The Piedmont hills offer places seemingly born to hold promises: elegant farmhouses, historic homes, and boutique hotels nestled among vineyards.
• Well-maintained farmhouses: €4,000–7,000
• Historic villas and estates: €7,000–12,000
• Boutique hotels and luxury properties: €12,000–20,000

The view, the exclusivity, the attention to detail: these are details that change the experience and, inevitably, the budget.

Catering
Piedmont is a land of profound cuisine, fine wines, and traditions that become celebrations.
• Medium-high quality catering: €130–170 per person
• Premium catering: €180–230
• Luxury options: €250 and above

The wine selection, the service, the open bar, the seasonality: each element expresses a different way of welcoming.

The choices that build the atmosphere

A wedding isn’t just a collection of vendors: it’s a harmony.
And every harmony has its tools.

Flowers and arrangements
From basic bouquets to scenographic designs:
• Basic and refined: €2,000–4,000
• Complete: €5,000–8,000
• Scenographic: €10,000 and up

Music
The soundtrack of the day:
• Professional DJ: €800–€1,500
• Live band: €1,500–€4,000
• Music for ceremony + aperitif + party: €2,000–€6,000

Wedding planner
The invisible director:
• Day-of coordination: €1,000–2,000
• Complete planning: €3,000–8,000

Transportation and Logistics
• Guest buses: €600–1,200
• Wedding cars: €300–600
• Internal travel: €100–300

Wedding shooting at the sunrise in the magnificent Florence: a lot of love and joy in the heart of Tuscany, Italy.

Photography and what remains

We come to the most delicate chapter: memory.

Photography is not a service to be compared in a table.
It’s how your day will live on when everything is over: in the gestures, in the light, in the nuances that never repeat themselves.

That’s why I don’t publish my price online.
Not because it’s a secret, but because I believe quality can’t be explained with a price: it’s recognized, it’s felt, it’s built together.

To guide couples, however, it’s important to provide a market benchmark:
For an experienced professional photographer, 10 hours of coverage realistically costs over €2,500.
Below this threshold, you’re often giving up something: time, attention to detail, presence, post-production, reliability.

My studio has chosen a clear path:
telling stories with authenticity, with care, and with respect.
I don’t sell hours: I build narratives.
And a narrative, to be true, requires dedication.

Realistic Budgets in the Langhe
• Intimate Wedding (30–50 Guests): €25,000–40,000
• Medium Wedding (70–100 Guests): €45,000–70,000
• Large or Luxury Wedding (120+ Guests): €80,000–120,000

The value of choices that remain

A wedding in the Langhe is more than just an event: it’s a way to celebrate a unique day, intertwining your story with a land that holds such profound emotions.

And when it comes to memories, quality isn’t a luxury:
it’s a form of care for what you’re building together.

Couple photoshoot in the Langhe with the apricot trees in full bloom at sunset. Photographer Edoardo Giorio

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