A micro wedding is a small wedding with typically fewer than 50 guests. It keeps the traditional elements of a wedding but on a smaller scale. Couples who want a more personal, stress-free, and budget-friendly experience are driving the popularity of micro weddings.
Why Micro Weddings Are Trending
Couples today are rethinking how they celebrate. Large weddings often come with huge costs and pressure to please everyone. Micro weddings shift the focus back to the couple. This trend took off during the pandemic when guest counts were restricted, and many couples discovered they preferred the intimacy. Social media has also made it easier to share a beautiful small wedding with friends and family who cannot attend.
Benefits of a Micro Wedding
Lower Costs
Hosting fewer people means saving money on catering, rentals, and venue size. Couples can put more of their budget toward meaningful details like photography, decor, or a dream honeymoon.
Less Stress
Smaller guest lists mean less planning, fewer opinions to manage, and a smoother flow on the big day.
More Intimate Experience
A micro wedding allows the couple to spend quality time with each guest. The day feels more personal and focused on connection.
Creative Venues
Because guest counts are smaller, couples can consider venues that would never work for hundreds of people.
Unique Micro Wedding Venues
- Botanical Gardens – A lush backdrop for an intimate ceremony surrounded by nature.
via samanthaphillipsphoto – This is the Japanese Friendship Garden in California. It consistently ranks among the top 10 botanical gardens for weddings in the United States.
- Historic Libraries – Perfect for book lovers who want a timeless, romantic setting.
Boston Public Library – You can have a micro wedding here when you rent the space for an hour at a super reasonable rate.
- Art Galleries – A modern choice with striking visuals and conversation starters built in.
The Nelson-Atkins in Kansas City – Minimonies (aka Micro Weddings) are scheduled for a 2-hour timeframe.
- Rooftop Terraces – City skylines make a stunning backdrop for a micro wedding.
via josemelgarejo – There are countless rooftop spaces across the country that will turn a micro wedding into a fairy tale.
- Airbnb Estates or Cabins – Renting a private property creates a cozy and relaxed atmosphere.
Check out this short “elopement guide” and take a look at some ideas for a lovely Colorado-based way to host your micro wedding at an Airbnb. via Vows and Peaks.
- Greenhouses – A unique option with natural light and greenery year-round.
via Something Blue Weddings – These gorgeous examples of a charming, greenhouse micro wedding are in Michigan.
Final Thoughts
A micro wedding does not mean giving up on style or significance. It means designing a wedding day that feels intentional, meaningful, and true to who you are as a couple. With lower costs, less stress, and more flexibility in choosing unique wedding venues, it is no surprise that this trend continues to grow.
Sher Bailey is a writer in the Midwest who believes the power of humor, Mod Podge, and grandkids can fix most problems in life. You can find her at SherBailey.com.






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Micro weddings sound so beautiful and meaningful! I love how they focus on intimacy, creativity, and genuine connection. Smaller celebrations truly make the day more personal and stress-free.
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