All-Inclusive Elopement Packages in New York City
New York City is the most iconic urban elopement backdrop in the world — from Central Park and the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall and rooftop gardens. Browse 3 all-inclusive packages from $2,450 to $3,950, each with a photographer, officiant, and dedicated planner.
FAQs
Packages on Wedy range from $2,450 to $3,950. Coordination and planning packages start at $2,450, while the full New York Elopement package at $3,950 includes photographer, officiant, ceremony planning, and a dedicated wedding planner.
WHY A PACKAGE?
Traditional Planning
vs Wedy
WHY A PACKAGE?
You coordinate everything — venues, vendors, permits, timelines — across dozens of emails, calls, and spreadsheets
Research 20+ venues, schedule visits, negotiate contracts, and file permits or liability insurance yourself
Interview and negotiate with 6+ separate vendors — photographer, florist, hair & makeup, officiant — one by one
Schedule tastings, design menus, negotiate per-head pricing, source bartenders, and manage dietary needs
Draft a minute-by-minute timeline, distribute to every vendor, and manage the entire day yourself
Track separate invoices, deposits, and final payments for each vendor independently
New York Guide
Central Park offers more ceremony settings per square mile than perhaps any place on earth. Bow Bridge arches gracefully over the Lake with Manhattan skyline peeking through lush tree reflections — arrive early morning (7-9 AM) to have it nearly to yourself. Bethesda Terrace, built in 1859, features sweeping stone staircases and the iconic Angel of the Waters fountain — sunrise ceremonies here are magical and nearly empty. Wagner Cove is a hidden gem: a tiny wooden pavilion tucked behind Cherry Hill on the Lake's edge, surrounded by weeping willows, where most tourists walk right past without noticing.
Conservatory Garden, the only formal garden in Central Park, offers six acres of manicured English, Italian, and French gardens at 105th Street and Fifth Avenue. The Secret Garden (Burnett) fountain is a favorite ceremony backdrop. Permits cost $1,000 for 90 minutes — apply through weddings@centralparknyc.org.
Beyond the park, the High Line in Chelsea is an elevated 1.45-mile linear park built on a historic freight rail line, offering an urban-industrial ceremony setting with Hudson River views and native plantings. Fort Tryon Park in Washington Heights, a 67-acre park with sweeping Hudson River and George Washington Bridge views, is home to the largest public garden in any NYC borough park — a quiet, almost European-feeling escape far from tourist crowds downtown. City Hall at 141 Worth Street handles the classic quick ceremony ($25 fee, max 4 guests, weekdays only).
2 packages near New York
FAQs
Packages on Wedy range from $2,450 to $3,950. Coordination and planning packages start at $2,450, while the full New York Elopement package at $3,950 includes photographer, officiant, ceremony planning, and a dedicated wedding planner.
WHY A PACKAGE?
Traditional Planning
vs Wedy
WHY A PACKAGE?
You coordinate everything — venues, vendors, permits, timelines — across dozens of emails, calls, and spreadsheets
Research 20+ venues, schedule visits, negotiate contracts, and file permits or liability insurance yourself
Interview and negotiate with 6+ separate vendors — photographer, florist, hair & makeup, officiant — one by one
Schedule tastings, design menus, negotiate per-head pricing, source bartenders, and manage dietary needs
Draft a minute-by-minute timeline, distribute to every vendor, and manage the entire day yourself
Track separate invoices, deposits, and final payments for each vendor independently
New York Guide
Central Park offers more ceremony settings per square mile than perhaps any place on earth. Bow Bridge arches gracefully over the Lake with Manhattan skyline peeking through lush tree reflections — arrive early morning (7-9 AM) to have it nearly to yourself. Bethesda Terrace, built in 1859, features sweeping stone staircases and the iconic Angel of the Waters fountain — sunrise ceremonies here are magical and nearly empty. Wagner Cove is a hidden gem: a tiny wooden pavilion tucked behind Cherry Hill on the Lake's edge, surrounded by weeping willows, where most tourists walk right past without noticing.
Conservatory Garden, the only formal garden in Central Park, offers six acres of manicured English, Italian, and French gardens at 105th Street and Fifth Avenue. The Secret Garden (Burnett) fountain is a favorite ceremony backdrop. Permits cost $1,000 for 90 minutes — apply through weddings@centralparknyc.org.
Beyond the park, the High Line in Chelsea is an elevated 1.45-mile linear park built on a historic freight rail line, offering an urban-industrial ceremony setting with Hudson River views and native plantings. Fort Tryon Park in Washington Heights, a 67-acre park with sweeping Hudson River and George Washington Bridge views, is home to the largest public garden in any NYC borough park — a quiet, almost European-feeling escape far from tourist crowds downtown. City Hall at 141 Worth Street handles the classic quick ceremony ($25 fee, max 4 guests, weekdays only).








