Brooke Duclos

How to elope at the Utah state capitol

You’re planning your wedding and you want to know how to elope at the Utah State Capitol, so let’s talk about it.

First of all, pictures here are stunning. They are classy, elegant, timeless and just give off this expensive or old money feeling. As a photographer, I love the architecture, the symmetry, the stone columns, the archways the white granite. It’s basically impossible to take a bad photo in this space.

So that leads us to the question- how do you elope here?

OPTION 1: reserve an event space and select which part of the Capitol you’d like to use.

  • Rotunda– This is the main area when you first enter. It includes the grand staircase in the rotunda where couples can descend from each side and be wed on the main stairs. 
  • White Chapel– A nondenominational meetinghouse that can seat 160 people. It’s located in the southeast corner of the Capitol grounds. The rental rate is $1,000 per day, and rehearsal reservations are available for $250. 
  • East Plaza– This is an outdoor space off of the Capitol with views of Salt Lake City and the mountains. You can use it for weddings, receptions, and socials. 
  • West Plaza- Another outdoor space that has beautiful views of the cityscape.
  • Aspen Room– Located on the first floor of the Senate Building, this room can seat 20 people at tables and has 24 additional chairs around the room. The rental rate is $50 per hour. 

There is also the Wedding Street All Inclusive Package, which includes: Capital Rotunda Rental, Catering, 3-Tier Cake, and Large Floral Package. If you have more questions on how to elope at the Utah State Capitol, you can call at (801) 538-1800 for general inquiries. 

If I were going to do a Utah State Capitol elopement, renting out an event space is something I would definitely consider especially if I wanted to invite my friends and family.


OPTION 2: If you are eloping with just the two of you, it’s FREE! There is no fee, no application, and no reservations that need to be made. Just make sure to go early in the day to beat the crowds and don’t forget to check the calendar to see if there are any events going on already.

Things to note- the use of equipment like lighting and props, would be considered commercial photography and requires a permit. They also don’t allow balloons or any bigger decorations so keep your decor to a minimum.

How to elope in the Utah State Capitol

For other tips and tricks on eloping in Utah, reach out to me and we can collaborate to create the perfect elopement!


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