Berlin's diverse wedding scene offers everything from urban lofts to historic castles for your dream wedding.
Berlin is not just Germany's capital but also one of the most exciting cities to get married in. The unique mix of history, culture and modern lifestyle offers countless possibilities — from industrial loft weddings in Kreuzberg to romantic celebrations at the Botanical Garden to elegant banquets in Charlottenburg castles.
Professional photographers for your dream wedding — from reportage to fine art.
From flying buffet to multi-course menus — regional caterers for every taste.
Experienced wedding DJs — from ceremony to after-party.
Flower arrangements, table decorations and floral concepts for your big day.
Castles, barns, country houses and event venues for your celebration.
Professional wedding films — from highlights to full-day coverage.
Custom cakes and dessert buffets — bakeries with attention to detail.
Bridal make-up, hairstyles and styling — from trial to the big day.
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From historic to urban — Berlin offers the perfect venue for every style.
Baroque splendor with palace gardens — ideal for elegant wedding celebrations up to 200 guests.
Romantic ceremonies amidst tropical plants and historic greenhouses.
Industrial charm in Friedrichshain — perfect for modern, urban weddings.
UNESCO World Heritage on the Havel — exclusive celebrations in a fairytale setting.
Stylish rooftop wedding overlooking the city — boutique and exclusive.
Average prices for wedding vendors in Berlin (2026).
A wedding in Berlin costs on average between €20,000 and €40,000 for 80-120 guests. The biggest items are venue (€3,000-15,000), catering (€6,400-18,000) and photographer (€2,000-4,500).
Ideally 12-18 months in advance. Popular venues like Charlottenburg Palace are often booked a year ahead. Registry office appointments should be requested 6-12 months beforehand.
Charlottenburg for elegant castle weddings, Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain for urban loft celebrations, Wannsee/Potsdam for romantic waterside locations, and Mitte for central hotel weddings.
Yes, for ceremonies in public spaces you need a permit from the district office. Private venues like castle gardens usually handle this themselves. Plan 3-6 months lead time.
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