Wedding cost breakdown in Colorado
For a 75-guest wedding in Colorado, expect roughly $9,900 for venue, $7,425 for catering, and $2,475 for photography. Décor, florals, and miscellaneous spend cover the balance. Colorado sits in the average market tier, which means catering minimums and venue site fees track 10% higher than the national average.
Mountain resort venues (Aspen, Vail) are luxury-tier; Denver metro stays at national average.
Where most Colorado weddings happen
The 5 cities where the bulk of Colorado weddings are held — each with its own pricing dynamics:
- Denver — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$30,000 range during peak season.
- Aspen — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$30,000 range during peak season.
- Vail — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$30,000 range during peak season.
- Boulder — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$30,000 range during peak season.
- Colorado Springs — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$30,000 range during peak season.
How to save 15–30% on a Colorado wedding
- Book in April–May, October. Most Colorado venues discount 15–30% outside peak season — same venue, same vendors, materially lower price.
- Friday or Sunday over Saturday. Saves another 10–25% on venue alone in this market.
- Look 30–60 minutes outside the major metro. Vendors in secondary cities deliver the same quality at 20–30% less than Denver pricing.
Want to compare Colorado against another market? Back to the national 75-guest baseline or open the full wedding budget calculator with your own numbers.