An immense amount of planning and money goes into putting together a wedding, which is why many newlyweds-to-be choose to purchase insurance coverage for their big day. These policies protect the insureds against a plethora of unexpected losses that could impact their plans.

Travelers reports that in 2023, the most common reasons they received for wedding insurance claims were:

  • Vendor issues (45%): This includes issues like the wedding planner failing to fulfill their duties, the closure of a venue or the photographer failing to show up.
  • Property damage (18%): Property damage at weddings could include things like a damaged dance floor, a gift table sent tumbling or broken stemware.
  • Illness or injury (14%): Health can be even harder to predict than the weather, and occasionally an illness or injury may interrupt a wedding.
  • Weather (12%): In these cases, an extreme or catastrophic weather event interrupted the ceremony or reception.
  • Military deployment (6%): Unexpected military deployments can throw a wrinkle in wedding plans.
  • Other (5%): These claims include things like special wedding attire not arriving on time or the ring bearer losing the rings.

Before couples purchase their wedding policy, however, they first have to choose where they’re going to host the shindig.

In the slideshow above, we’ll look at the ten U.S. cities WalletHub declared are the best for getting married in 2025. These rankings take into account 26 indicators of “wedding-friendliness,” including the average cost of a wedding in the city and the availability of hotels and event spaces.

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