Valentine’s Day: The Cheapest & Most Expensive Places To Elope In Las Vegas

Eloping in Las Vegas on Valentine’s Day feels like leaning fully into love’s most electric impulse: bright lights, bold choices, no hesitation.
It’s intimate, a little outrageous and completely unforgettable.
Las Vegas offers an incredible variety of places to elope, catering to every style from classic, quick weddings to unforgettable scenic ceremonies.
Iconic wedding chapels like Little White Chapel and the Sure Thing Chapel provide traditional Las Vegas experiences whereas larger, grander venues bring an element of spectacle.
According to our research, there are 35 places to elope to in Las Vegas, ranging from small chapels to speculator hotels or resorts.
With so much choice available, the team at Gambling.com wanted to find out the Cheapest and Most Expensive Places to Elope in Las Vegas.
We then found the cheapest wedding package of each eloping venue.
Finally, we listed them cheapest to expensive based on the lowest wedding package price they can offer.

Affordable Romance: The Little White Chapel Sets The Standard In Vegas
The iconic Little White Chapel situated in downtown Las Vegas has a rich history of helping couples bring their special day to life.
Not only does it offer a classic and memorable setting, it also doesn't break the bank. At a surprisingly cheap $80 it has picked up the title as the Cheapest Place To Elope In Las Vegas.
Just behind the Little White Chapel is the unique Dry Lake Bed at the cost of just $350. It is tailored for a couple looking for adventure and spectacle.
The flat ground of the Lake Bed amplifies shadows, helping to create a dramatic summertime look.
Rounding out the three cheapest places to elope to in Las Vegas is surprisingly the Resorts World Hotel and Casino and JW Marriott, both costing $400.

Smith Center Sets A New Standard For Luxury Elopements In Las Vegas
At the other end of the price scale is the Smith Center for the Performing Arts at an eye-watering $7,056.
Although the venue is fairly expensive for an elopement, it more than justifies the price with its stunning art deco style that creates an elegant and sophisticated backdrop to your vows, while the ringing carillon bell tower adds a touch of old-world romance.
The second most expensive place to elope to in Las Vegas is the Red Rock Country Club. Costing $5,500, the club is nestled beneath the towering red mountains in West Las Vegas/Summerlin.
The private ceremony lawn overlooks a cascading waterfall and beautiful emerald private golf greens surrounded by majestic spring mountains and sunsets.
Finally, the third most expensive eloping spot goes to Springs Preserve at $5,175, a 180-acre cultural institution designed to commemorate Las Vegas' dynamic history.
It features a colorful botanical garden, multiple cactus gardens and an interpretive trail system.
If you were really thinking of pushing the boat out and wanted to splash the cash, the top three most expensive places in Vegas to get married include Caesars Palace at $40,000, Wynn Las Vegas at $35,000 and the Bellagio Resort & Casino at $16,000.



