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Atlanta is home to breathtaking weddings spanning skyline-view rooftops, historic mansions, industrial-chic warehouses, and rolling estates. When you choose Atlanta for your big day, you’re in good company. In 2024 alone, the Atlanta metro hosted around 40k weddings and that number continues to climb every year.
With that many couples tying the knot in the Atlanta area, a reliable wedding planner can be the difference between feeling buried in logistics and actually enjoying the ride. The right pro will help you navigate venue rules, vendor contracts, traffic, and weather back-up plans so you can bask in quality time with your partner, family, and friends.
We’re highlighting 5 of the best wedding planners in Atlanta so you can find and work with teams who understand the local landscape and know how to craft celebrations that feel like you.
How we built this list
Our goal is to connect you with planners who truly understand how Atlanta weddings work in real life. From downtown ballrooms and BeltLine venues to Southside estates and North Georgia views, Atlanta weddings require a certain finesse and quick adaptability in the face of switch-ups.
We prioritized these factors in our research:
- Client reviews across multiple platforms (including neutral, non-planner sites)
- Industry awards & recognition
- Strong, diverse portfolios that display different venues, budgets, and styles
- Professional certifications & affiliations
- A proven track record of delivering expertly-orchestrated events
Every planner featured here meets a high bar for professionalism, creativity, and care. Their styles vary from classic Southern elegance to modern minimalism, but they all share a commitment to making your Atlanta wedding feel intentional and well supported.
Featured wedding planners in Atlanta
Ready to start narrowing down your shortlist? These 5 Atlanta industry leaders bring a blend of design sense, organization, and warmth to the planning process.
Take a look at their portfolios, hop on discovery calls, and see which planner feels like the best fit for your venue, budget, and priorities. Once you’ve found your match, it becomes much easier to trade stress for excitement and actually look forward to your wedding day.
Fete and Figs
Company name and founder/lead planner: Fete and Figs / Amanda Oldeen
Specialty/niche: A luxury wedding planning and event design firm offering full-service planning and event management for weddings across Atlanta, North Georgia, and the surrounding region.
Notable projects or signature style: With hundreds of weddings under their belt and multiple awards on platforms like The Knot and WeddingWire, Fete and Figs is known for polished, highly personal celebrations—from chic in-town venues to vineyards and estates just outside the city. Their portfolio leans refined and romantic, with layered details and an emphasis on guest experience.
Pricing: Event design and styling add-on starts at $2,500 while event management starts at $3,500. Full planning starts at $15,000.
Why we love them: Fete and Figs is a fantastic match for couples who want both creative vision and serious logistical backup. Reviews praise Amanda and her team for being ultra-organized, responsive, and steady, even when juggling complex timelines. Couples often mention feeling genuinely taken care of, thanks to a process that breaks big decisions into manageable steps while still leaving plenty of room for personal style. The end result is a celebration that feels elevated, intentional, and remarkably calm behind the scenes.
Learn more about Fete and Figs on their website and Instagram.
Flower Child Weddings
Company name and founder/lead planner: Flower Child Weddings / Ashley “Ash” Cudsik
Specialty/niche: A full-service wedding planning and design studio based in the Atlanta area, offering everything from comprehensive planning to tailored coordination for couples who want a thoughtful, streamlined experience.
Notable projects or signature style: With nearly 15 years in the industry, Flower Child Weddings has built a portfolio of relaxed, stylish celebrations that feel personal rather than cookie-cutter. Their events often blend a laid-back, slightly bohemian spirit with clean, cohesive design.
Pricing: Custom packages available. Text or email to set up a discovery call.
Why we love them: Flower Child Weddings is ideal for couples who want planning to feel like a collaborative journey. Featured on Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids, Ash knows her stuff forward and back and brings clarity to the process—explaining options, flagging priorities, and keeping everyone on track without feeling rigid. We also love their inclusive approach and willingness to tailor traditions so the day feels authentic to each couple. The combination of calm guidance and creativity makes it easy for couples to relax and enjoy both planning and party.
Learn more about Flower Child Weddings on their website and Instagram.
Great Days Event Planning
Company name and founder/lead planner: Great Days Event Planning / Kiersten Tharp
Specialty/niche: A personal wedding and event planning service based in Fayetteville, GA, serving the south side of the Atlanta metro with options for month-of coordination and multi-level planning packages.
Notable projects or signature style: Great Days Event Planning works frequently in Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Newnan, and surrounding communities, focusing on warm, inviting celebrations that are thoughtfully organized. Their services span timeline creation, vendor management, rehearsal oversight, décor setup, and more, making them especially appealing for couples who want help translating a DIY vision into a cohesive event.
Pricing: Month-of coordination starts at $1,395; $2,795 for the Basic Package; and $3,495 for the Deluxe Package, with add-ons available for things like invitation management and hotel blocks. Active/inactive military, current first responders, and current teachers (couples only) can receive a 5% discount.
Why we love them: Great Days Event Planning shines for couples who want clear structure without losing the personal touch of planning their own details. Reviews often mention how attentive and patient Kiersten is, breaking big tasks into manageable pieces and advocating for her clients with vendors. We also appreciate how transparent their package structure is—it’s easy to understand what’s included at each level and where you can add extra support if needed.
Learn more about Great Days Event Planning on their website and Instagram.
Unique Events by Shollah
Company name and founder/lead planner: Unique Events by Shollah / Adesola (“Shollah”) Oshikanlu
Specialty/niche: An Atlanta-based wedding planning and design company offering full-service planning, partial planning, and day-of coordination for local and destination celebrations.
Notable projects or signature style: With more than a decade of experience and features on respected industry platforms and in publications, Unique Events by Shollah is known for sophisticated, detail-rich weddings across Atlanta and Sandy Springs. Their portfolio ranges from grand ballroom affairs to intimate gatherings, all marked by polished décor and thoughtful use of color, lighting, and layout.
Pricing: Day-of coordination ranges from $1,200–$3,500. Partial planning runs between $3,500–$7000 with full planning being anywhere from $4,500 – $12,000. A la carte items like ceremony/reception site research, timeline development, and wedding day hotel management range from $50–$400.
Why we love them: Unique Events by Shollah is a great fit for couples who want a planner who can translate big ideas into a grounded, realistic plan. Clients regularly praise Shollah’s professionalism, calm demeanor, and knack for keeping everything organized—even when there are lots of moving parts or set changes. We especially love how she balances budget awareness with a “let’s make it beautiful” mindset, finding smart ways to maximize impact without feeling wasteful.
Learn more about Unique Events by Shollah on their website and Instagram.
Ebony Peoples Events & Design
Company name and founder/lead planner: Ebony Peoples Events & Design / Ebony Peoples-Wordlaw
Specialty/niche: An award-winning event planning and design boutique offering full-service wedding planning, design, and event management for celebrations in Atlanta, Dallas, and beyond.
Notable projects or signature style: Ebony describes her work as where traditional elegance meets modern glam, and her portfolio backs that up. Expect visions of sophisticated color palettes, polished details, and events that feel both luxurious and welcoming. The team plans everything from intimate ceremonies to large-scale celebrations, as well as social and corporate events for high-profile clients and foundations.
Pricing: Get in touch to receive a custom quote.
Why we love them: Ebony Peoples Events & Design is a great fit for couples who want a planner that combines creative vision with serious organizational skills. Clients highlight Ebony’s calm, polished presence and her ability to translate a loose vision into a cohesive, detail-rich celebration. She’s known for being highly communicative and proactive, keeping everyone on schedule while still making space for personal touches. With a limited number of events accepted each year, couples also benefit from a boutique level of attention that helps the whole experience feel curated rather than rushed.
Learn more about Ebony Peoples Events & Design on their website and Instagram.
Finding the right ATL wedding planner
Ask about Atlanta parks and permitting experience
Atlanta couples love spots like Piedmont Park, city greenspaces, and BeltLine-adjacent venues—but many of these locations come with rules and paperwork. When you interview planners, ask how familiar they are with the City of Atlanta’s Mayor’s Office of Special Events and the park facility permit process, especially if you’re considering an outdoor ceremony or photos in high-demand areas.
Look for portfolios that match your part of the metro
An intown loft near the BeltLine, a Buckhead hotel, a North Georgia vineyard, and a Fayette County barn all have very different logistics. As you scroll through galleries, look at where the weddings happened and how similar they feel to what you want—urban vs. rural, indoor vs. outdoor, small vs. large guest counts.
Use reviews to gauge communication style and follow-through
Pretty photos don’t tell you how a planner handles last-minute changes or stressed parents. Read reviews on at least one or two neutral platforms (not just the planner’s site) and pay attention to how couples talk about responsiveness, clarity, and problem-solving. Patterns of “quick to reply,” “kept us on track,” or “handled issues calmly” are a good sign that you’ll feel supported when things get busy.
Ask how they support different cultures, traditions, and guest needs
Atlanta weddings often bring together families from across the South and around the world. Talk with potential planners about how they handle cultural or religious traditions, multi-day events, or accessibility needs for older guests and children. The right fit will be curious about your background, ask thoughtful questions, and suggest ways to weave your story into the flow of the day.
Make sure their planning tools fit your schedule
Between I-285 commutes, travel, and everything else, your time is limited. Some planners lean heavily on online project-management systems; others prefer shared documents and scheduled check-ins. Be honest about how you and your partner like to communicate—text, email, Zoom, in-person—and how often you want updates.
Atlanta wedding planning tips
Choose dates with Atlanta’s heat, storms, and pollen in mind
Atlanta’s humid subtropical climate means hot summers, mild winters, and shoulder seasons that can be gorgeous, but sometimes unpredictable. Average highs sit in the upper 80s°F in July, while winter days hover in the low 50s°F, with spring and fall often considered the sweet spot. Work with your planner to weigh your comfort level with heat, humidity, and the possibility of afternoon thunderstorms or heavy spring pollen when you’re choosing your date and time of day.
Build park and BeltLine permits into your timeline
If you’re picturing vows under the trees in Piedmont Park, photos along the BeltLine, or any gathering in a city park, permits may be required. The Mayor’s Office of Special Events oversees most outdoor events in the city, including many park and trail uses, and there are specific applications for park facilities. Your planner can help you determine which permit you need, how far out to apply, and how those time windows affect setup and breakdown on the day.
Check Atlanta’s event calendar before locking in a weekend
Atlanta hosts major concerts, food festivals, sports events, and conventions throughout the year, which can impact hotel prices, traffic, and even parking near your venue. Before you sign contracts, skim tourism and event calendars like Discover Atlanta or Explore Georgia’s Atlanta events guide to see what else is happening that weekend.
Make a transportation plan that reflects how your guests actually travel
Some guests will drive, some will rely on rideshares, and others may use MARTA from the airport or in-town hotels. Think about where people are staying relative to your ceremony and reception venues, then work with your planner to estimate realistic travel times and decide whether you need shuttles, valet, or detailed parking and transit instructions. Clear directions on your wedding website can spare everyone a lot of last-minute texts.
Have a weather-flexible ceremony and photo plan
Even outside of summer thunderstorm season, Atlanta can surprise you with sudden rain, wind, or unseasonably warm or cool days. Build a backup indoor or tented ceremony plan with your planner and venue, and talk through how you’ll pivot if the forecast changes—especially for rooftop, garden, or park weddings. Having a clear “Plan B” (and even “Plan C”) makes any day-of weather call feel less stressful.
FAQs: Atlanta wedding prep
When is peak wedding season in Atlanta?
In the Atlanta area, many couples gravitate toward spring and fall—roughly April through early June and late September through late October—to avoid the most intense summer heat and humidity. Summer and winter weddings can be lovely too, especially indoors, but you’ll want to plan carefully for heat, potential storms, or cooler evenings.
Do we need a permit to marry or take photos in an Atlanta park?
Often, yes—especially for larger gatherings or any setup beyond a simple, very small ceremony. The City of Atlanta’s Mayor’s Office of Special Events oversees most outdoor events and provides guidance on whether your gathering needs a special event permit or a park facility permit. Popular spaces like Piedmont Park are city parks subject to Atlanta’s park rules and guidelines, and many couples work through both the park and MOSE to secure their date and location.
How does the marriage license process work in Atlanta?
If you’re marrying in the Atlanta metro, you’ll get your license from a Georgia probate court—often in the county where you live or where you’ll be married (such as Fulton County).
Georgia law sets the basic requirements, which typically include presenting valid ID and paying a fee; unlike some states, Georgia does not have a long waiting period once the license is issued. After your ceremony, your officiant and witnesses sign the license and return it to the court, and you can request certified copies for your records and any name changes.
How far in advance should we book an Atlanta wedding planner and venue?
For prime spring and fall weekends—especially Saturdays in April, May, October, and early November—it’s common for popular venues and in-demand planners in Atlanta to book 12–18 months ahead. If you’re flexible on day of the week, season, or neighborhood, you may find more options in the 9–12 month range or for Friday/Sunday dates.
Are there local events that could affect our wedding logistics?
Yes. Big Atlanta happenings can influence everything from hotel rates and traffic to whether certain roads are closed. Checking event calendars from sources like Discover Atlanta, Explore Georgia, or local event listings will give you a sense of what’s happening around your date.
Atlanta planners, join our list!
Are you a wedding planning company serving couples in Atlanta and the surrounding metro? Peerspace highlights local industry leader talent, and we’re always excited to meet teams who create thoughtful, well-run celebrations across the city and beyond.
If you’d like to be considered, fill out our nomination form and tell us more about your work, your approach, and the kinds of weddings you love to create.
Find an Atlanta venue that fits your vision
Atlanta is packed with character-rich spaces: skyline-view rooftops, historic mansions, industrial warehouses, leafy parks, and modern event halls tucked into busy neighborhoods. Pairing the right venue with the right planner can turn all that variety into a celebration that feels uniquely you.
Still searching for the perfect backdrop? Explore unique, bookable-by-the-hour wedding venues in Atlanta on Peerspace to find a setting that matches your style and makes planning feel easier from the very first walkthrough.

