What is your wedding style?
Seven quick questions — setting, palette, formality, the moment you care most about — and you leave with a named profile: a palette, the venue types that fit, and real venues matched to it.
- Questions
- Seven
- Styles
- Eight named
- Time to result
- ~90 seconds
- Hands off to
- Real venues
Which setting pulls at you first?
Every result the quiz
can hand you.
Coastal editorial
You want the sea in every frame, styled with restraint.
Look for: Villa · Hotel · Estate
Old-world romantic
You are drawn to rooms that were beautiful before anyone planned a wedding in them — stone courtyards, frescoed ceilings, gardens that took a century to grow.
Look for: Castle · Estate · Villa
Modern gallery
You edit.
Look for: Hotel · Restaurant
Countryside long-table
Your wedding is a dinner, and everything else is staging.
Look for: Estate · Garden · Villa
Candlelit classic
You want a wedding your grandmother would recognise and your friends would still call the best party of the year.
Look for: Hotel · Castle · Estate
Festival at a farmhouse
You are planning a weekend, not a ceremony.
Look for: Estate · Garden
City-hall-and-supper
You want to be married more than you want a wedding.
Look for: Restaurant · Hotel
Island barefoot
Your wedding is a week with sand in it.
Look for: Beach · Resort · Villa
No answer locks you in — the profile is a compass for venue and vendor conversations, not a contract. Most couples land between two styles, which is why the result names a runner-up alongside the winner.
Modeled from 5,962 venues.
Every number in these tools is a modeled estimate, researched per venue across the Aisle marketplace and currency-normalized — not a figure pulled from booked weddings. Treat them as planning ranges and confirm with the venue.
- Data source
- Marketplace cost research
- Last refresh
- June 2026, Q2
- Next refresh
- September 2026
- Basis
- Modeled estimate
- Sample size
- 5,962 venues analyzed
- Corrections
- hello@aisle.wedding