Latido

Wedding planners in Hungary

Wedding planners in Hungary — full planning, partial help or day-of coordination — with references, prices and working area. A planner pays off most when you are short on time, marrying far from home, or juggling many vendors and venues — they hold the threads backstage.

Look at the weddings they have done (size, style, venue type) and ask how they work: inside Latido a planner sees and edits the same shared plan you do — no parallel spreadsheet.

By county

By city

Where they are based. Travelling vendors appear under every area they cover.

What to look for

  1. 01Package: full planning, partial (e.g. venue + vendors) or day-of coordination — very different prices and very different work.
  2. 02Network and commissions: do they take a commission from the vendors they recommend — ask openly; a good planner tells you.
  3. 03Availability: how many weddings they run in parallel on your weekend, and who covers if something goes wrong.
  4. 04Contract: what they commit to in writing (deadlines, responsibility for vendor contracts) and what extra work costs.

Common questions

Do we need a planner if we have an MC?
Different roles: the planner works in the months before and backstage, the MC at the microphone. For a smaller, well-prepared wedding, a good MC and a shared plan can be enough.
When should we look for a planner?
As early as possible — the biggest value is at venue selection and contracts, so ideally before you book the venue.

Plan the wedding with them, not around them

Add the vendors you like to a shared plan — your partner sees the same list, and every vendor you book gets a login to the parts they need: the run-sheet, the seating, their own tasks and files.