Chapel wedding packages in Las Vegas start around $150 for a bare-bones ceremony and climb to $1,000 or more for all-inclusive packages with a limousine and professional photography. Here is what drives the price.
The baseline: ceremony-only packages
The cheapest legal ceremony at a Las Vegas chapel covers an officiant, witnesses (if needed), and the use of the chapel space. These packages typically run $150 to $300. You supply the marriage license ($102 from Clark County — see our license guide) and little else.
If you prefer a civil ceremony at the government's own Office of Civil Marriages, that is roughly $80 — the bare minimum but with no atmosphere.
Mid-range packages ($300–$600)
Most couples land here. A mid-range chapel package adds flowers (a bridal bouquet and boutonniere), a photographer for ceremony shots, and sometimes a video recording. Chapels like Chapel of the Flowers, A Little White Wedding Chapel and others have competitive bundles at this level.
- Bridal bouquet + boutonniere: often included.
- Basic photography: 10–30 photos from an in-house photographer.
- Ceremony video: short highlight or full recording.
- Witness fee: sometimes added ($25–$50 each) if you come solo.
All-inclusive packages ($600–$1,000+)
Top-tier chapel packages bundle in a limousine pickup, hair and makeup, extended photography, video, keepsake items and sometimes a dinner reservation. Themed packages — like an Elvis ceremony at Graceland Wedding Chapel — also tend to sit in this range. Expect $600 to $1,200 depending on the chapel and the specific inclusions.
Add-ons that raise the price
- Upgraded photography: in-house chapel photos are fine for the ceremony; hiring an outside photographer for portraits in downtown Las Vegas or on the Strip adds $500–$2,000+.
- Flowers upgrade: centerpieces, corsages, additional arrangements.
- Video upgrade: cinematic edit vs. a simple recording.
- Limousine: typically $100–$250 if not already bundled.
- Cake or champagne toast: usually $30–$100 as an add-on.
For a full picture of wedding costs beyond the chapel, see our guide to how much a Las Vegas wedding costs.
How to get the most for your budget
Book a weekday morning slot — many chapels charge less Monday through Thursday and in the morning. All-inclusive bundles cost more up front but save money compared to buying each element separately. If photography matters most (and it usually does — you keep the photos forever), consider a budget chapel ceremony plus a dedicated elopement photographer for portraits afterward. See our elopement photography page for what that looks like.
