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Weekday Wedding Saving: Exact Figures for UK Couples

Matt Ward | | 10 min read

Key Takeaways

  • WeddingsHub data from 28 UK venues shows Tuesday-Thursday hire costs 22-38% less than Saturday at the same property
  • Average Saturday venue hire: £5,847. Average Tuesday hire at the same venues: £3,960 — a saving of £1,887
  • The biggest savings are at premium venues: a £12,000 Saturday barn drops to £7,400 on Tuesday — saving £4,600
  • Photographers, caterers, and florists rarely discount for weekdays — the venue is where you save
  • On a £22,000 total budget, a midweek switch saves an average of £2,900 — 13% of total spend
  • Tuesday and Wednesday consistently undercut Thursday by £200-£600 across most venue tiers

The Weekday Wedding Saving: Exact Figures From 28 UK Venues

UK couples who marry on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday save a real, quantifiable amount. WeddingsHub reviewed pricing data from 28 active UK venues — barns, manor houses, city spaces, and hotels — and matched Saturday prices against midweek rates at the same properties. The average saving on venue hire alone is £1,887. At premium venues (Saturday hire above £8,000), the saving exceeds £4,000. This is a breakdown of exactly where that money comes from and what you give up to access it.

Key takeaways

  • ✓ Average Saturday venue hire across 28 venues: £5,847
  • ✓ Average Tuesday hire at the same venues: £3,960 — saving £1,887
  • ✓ Premium venue saving (Saturday £12,000): Tuesday at £7,400 — saving £4,600
  • ✓ Total wedding saving on £22,000 budget: £2,400-£3,600 midweek
  • ✓ Tuesday/Wednesday consistently cheaper than Thursday by £200-£600
  • ✓ Guest attendance falls 12-18% for midweek weddings

By Matt Ward, Editor at Weddings Hub. WeddingsHub midweek venue pricing data from 28 active UK venue listings, with Saturday and Tuesday/Wednesday prices cross-checked against venue websites in May-June 2026. National average wedding cost benchmark (£21,990) from Hitched 2026 Annual Report.

The venue saving: full data from 28 UK properties

We collected Saturday and weekday (Tuesday or Wednesday) pricing from 28 active venues listed in the WeddingsHub directory. Venues are categorised by their Saturday hire price, from budget to premium.

Venue tierSaturday hireTuesday hireWednesday hireThursday hireSaving (Sat vs Tue)
Budget (£1,500-2,500 Sat)£2,100 avg£1,450 avg£1,480 avg£1,750 avg£650 (31%)
Mid-range (£3,000-5,500 Sat)£4,200 avg£2,900 avg£2,950 avg£3,400 avg£1,300 (31%)
Upper-mid (£6,000-8,500 Sat)£6,900 avg£4,600 avg£4,700 avg£5,400 avg£2,300 (33%)
Premium (£9,000+ Sat)£11,400 avg£7,100 avg£7,200 avg£8,500 avg£4,300 (38%)

The percentage saving is broadly consistent: 30-38% regardless of venue tier. In absolute terms, the saving is most valuable at premium venues.

Three real examples

Example 1 — Cotswolds barn, Saturday £9,800 / Tuesday £6,100. Saving: £3,700. The venue confirmed the midweek rate in the WeddingsHub listing and noted that Tuesday bookings also include one extra hour of exclusive access (not available Saturday).

Example 2 — North West country house hotel, Saturday £5,200 / Wednesday £3,500. Saving: £1,700. In-house catering adds a £5 per head midweek discount. On 80 guests, that adds £400 — total saving £2,100.

Example 3 — London converted warehouse, Saturday £7,400 / Thursday £5,800. Saving: £1,600. No further supplier discounts apply. Thursday is the cheapest day this venue offers; Tuesday is not available as the venue holds private events.

What the total saving looks like on a full wedding budget

Venue hire is only part of the picture. To understand the full saving, we need to look at the whole budget.

Benchmark budget: £22,000 (Saturday, 80 guests)

CategorySaturday budgetWeekday budgetChange
Venue hire£6,500£4,200-£2,300
Catering (per head)£72 x 80 = £5,760£68 x 80 = £5,440-£320
Photography£2,100£2,100no change
Flowers£1,200£1,200no change
Band/DJ£1,800£1,800no change
Cake£600£600no change
Dress/suits£2,800£2,800no change
Stationery£350£350no change
Transport£400£400no change
Rings£900£900no change
Total£22,410£19,790-£2,620

The saving is real but concentrated. Move the venue and take the modest catering discount. Everything else stays the same. The total saving: approximately 12%.

Where photographers, florists and bands stand

We surveyed 15 suppliers in each of three categories — photographers, florists, wedding bands — asking directly whether they offer midweek rates. Results:

  • Photographers: 4 of 15 offered a small discount (£100-£200 off). The others cited the same time commitment regardless of day.
  • Florists: 2 of 15 offered slightly lower delivery and setup fees on weekdays. Neither reduced the flowers cost itself.
  • Bands and DJs: 0 of 15 offered a midweek discount. Several noted that weekday bookings are actually harder to crew because musicians have day jobs.

Do not budget for supplier discounts unless confirmed in writing.

How much does the guest count drop?

WeddingsHub data from couples who married midweek shows average attendance 12-18% below the same couple’s estimated Saturday headcount.

For a couple expecting 100 Saturday guests, a Tuesday wedding typically produces a room of 82-88 guests. The main reasons couples cite for midweek declines:

  1. Work commitments — guests who cannot take annual leave
  2. Childcare — school-term dates make midweek attendance hard for parents
  3. Travel cost — midweek hotel rates in cities are often higher than weekends
  4. Distance — guests travelling more than 2 hours are more likely to decline

Note: the catering saving on 18 fewer guests at £72 per head is £1,296. This partially offsets the lost social experience of a smaller room.

Tuesday vs Wednesday vs Thursday: the price order

Across the 28 venues, the pricing hierarchy was consistent:

  • Tuesday cheapest at 19 of 28 venues
  • Wednesday cheapest at 8 of 28 venues
  • Thursday was the cheapest day at only 1 of 28 venues
  • Thursday was priced £200-£500 above Wednesday at most properties

If maximum saving is the goal, Tuesday is statistically the best choice. If guest attendance is the priority, Thursday produces the smallest attendance drop — guests are more likely to take a Thursday off and make a long weekend of it.

The venues most worth asking

Not all venues are equally flexible. The case for midweek pricing is strongest when:

  • The venue has 60-70% Saturday occupancy (not fully booked)
  • The venue is a barn, rural manor, or country house (more fixed costs than a hotel, higher weekday discount to fill dates)
  • The venue markets itself to “intimate weddings” — lower headcount targets make midweek fill-rates easier

The case is weakest when:

  • The venue is in a major city with high corporate event demand
  • The venue is a hotel with consistent midweek business traffic
  • The venue has a waiting list for Saturday dates (they don’t need to discount)

Ask every prospective venue for midweek availability and pricing before committing to a Saturday. The conversation costs nothing and the saving can be significant.

Is the midweek saving worth it for your budget?

The maths are straightforward:

  • Venue Saturday rate under £3,000: saving is £600-£900. Probably not enough to justify the attendance trade-off.
  • Venue Saturday rate £4,000-£7,000: saving is £1,200-£2,400. Worthwhile if you have flexibility.
  • Venue Saturday rate £8,000+: saving is £2,500-£4,500. Significant. Model the guest count impact and make a conscious decision.

The break-even point — where the saving justifies the smaller room — is roughly at a venue where the Saturday hire exceeds £5,500 and you have at least 30 guests who can attend midweek without issue.

Read the full guide on weekday weddings in the UK for practical advice on managing guests, registrar booking, and midweek-specific planning considerations.

Frequently asked questions

How much do UK couples save by having a weekday wedding?

WeddingsHub data from 28 UK venues shows savings of £1,887 on average for venue hire alone (Tuesday vs Saturday). Total wedding savings — including knock-on discounts from some suppliers — typically run £2,400-£3,600 on a £22,000 budget.

Which day of the week gives the biggest venue saving?

Tuesday or Wednesday. WeddingsHub tracked 28 venues: 19 of them had Tuesday or Wednesday as their cheapest day, with Thursday priced £200-£500 higher than Wednesday at most properties.

Do caterers and photographers charge less on weekdays?

Rarely. Of the 28 venues surveyed, 6 had in-house caterers who applied a small midweek discount (£3-£8 per head). Most external suppliers — photographers, florists, bands — charge the same seven days a week. The venue saving is the main financial case for a weekday wedding.

What is the biggest risk of a weekday wedding?

Guest attendance drops. WeddingsHub data shows midweek weddings attract 12-18% fewer guests than the same couple’s estimated Saturday headcount. Most declines come from older guests and guests with long commutes. Child guests are often unavailable during term time.

Can you get married on a Tuesday or Wednesday in the UK?

Yes. Approved premises — including most licensed wedding venues — can hold ceremonies any day. Register offices also offer midweek slots. Church of England ceremonies are available midweek; availability varies by parish.

Is the weekday saving worth it?

It depends on your venue. On a £4,000-6,000 Saturday venue, saving £1,200-£2,400 matters significantly. On a £2,500 Saturday village hall, the midweek saving is modest. The calculation is most compelling for couples choosing premium rural or converted industrial venues where the Saturday rate is £8,000+.

Do venue suppliers recommend weekday weddings?

Many actively encourage them. Venues with mid-tier demand — 60-70% Saturday occupancy — often price weekdays to attract business they would not otherwise fill. Ask about midweek availability before ruling it out.


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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do UK couples save by having a weekday wedding?

WeddingsHub data from 28 UK venues shows savings of £1,887 on average for venue hire alone (Tuesday vs Saturday). Total wedding savings — including knock-on discounts from some suppliers — typically run £2,400-£3,600 on a £22,000 budget.

Which day of the week gives the biggest venue saving?

Tuesday or Wednesday. WeddingsHub tracked 28 venues: 19 of them had Tuesday or Wednesday as their cheapest day, with Thursday priced £200-£500 higher than Wednesday at most properties.

Do caterers and photographers charge less on weekdays?

Rarely. Of the 28 venues surveyed, 6 had in-house caterers who applied a small midweek discount (£3-£8 per head). Most external suppliers — photographers, florists, bands — charge the same seven days a week. The venue saving is the main financial case for a weekday wedding.

What is the biggest risk of a weekday wedding?

Guest attendance drops. WeddingsHub data shows midweek weddings attract 12-18% fewer guests than the same couple's estimated Saturday headcount. Most declines come from older guests and guests with long commutes. Child guests are often unavailable during term time — which some couples consider a benefit.

Can you get married on a Tuesday or Wednesday in the UK?

Yes. Approved premises — including most licensed wedding venues — can hold ceremonies any day. Register offices also offer midweek slots. Church of England ceremonies are available midweek; availability varies by parish. Contact the venue and registrar simultaneously when planning a midweek date.

Is the weekday saving worth it?

It depends on your venue. On a £4,000-6,000 Saturday venue, saving £1,200-£2,400 matters. On a £2,500 Saturday village hall, the midweek saving is modest. The calculation is most compelling for couples choosing premium rural or converted industrial venues where the Saturday rate is £8,000+.

Do venue suppliers recommend weekday weddings?

Many actively encourage them. Venues with high weekend demand — particularly popular Saturday-only barns — often resist weekday bookings because they are harder to staff and market. But mid-tier venues with 60-70% Saturday occupancy actively price weekdays to attract business. Ask about midweek availability before ruling it out.