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Friday Afternoon Weddings in Perth: An Important Tip from a Perth Celebrant

  • Writer: Robyn Paterson
    Robyn Paterson
  • May 12
  • 2 min read
Perth Friday afternoon traffic

As a Perth celebrant, I’ve seen Friday weddings become incredibly popular over the last few years and I completely understand why.

A Friday wedding in Perth can feel relaxed, fun, and exciting, with the whole weekend ahead for celebrating. It’s also a fantastic option for couples looking for more flexibility with Perth wedding venues and suppliers.

But if you’re planning a Friday afternoon wedding ceremony in Perth, there’s one thing that’s really important to consider early on:

Traffic. And plenty of it.


Friday Afternoon Traffic in Perth is Real

By around 3pm on a Friday, traffic leaving the Perth CBD starts building quickly. If your wedding venue is in the Swan Valley, Perth Hills, or south of Perth — venues like The Barn at Hopeland, Millbrook Winery, or other popular Perth wedding venues — your guests are often travelling during peak-hour traffic.

What is normally a quick drive can suddenly take much longer.

As an experienced Perth marriage celebrant, I’ve seen guests arrive stressed, flustered, or unfortunately late because they underestimated Friday traffic conditions.


Why This Matters for Your Perth Wedding Ceremony


The last thing any couple wants is guests missing the ceremony entrance or arriving halfway through the vows.

Friday afternoon traffic can also affect:

  • Wedding vendors travelling between Perth weddings

  • Hair and makeup timelines

  • Wedding photography schedules

  • Ceremony arrival times

  • Guests travelling from work

  • Families travelling with children

When planning your Perth wedding ceremony, timing matters more than people often realise.


Tips From a Perth Celebrant for Friday Weddings


Give Guests Plenty of Notice

A simple reminder on your invitations or wedding website can really help.

Something like:

“Please allow extra travel time due to Friday afternoon traffic.”

Most guests will appreciate the heads-up.


Consider Your Ceremony Time Carefully

As a Perth celebrant, I often suggest, if possible, couples either:

  • Hold their ceremony slightly earlier before traffic peaks, or

  • Allow extra time if planning a late afternoon wedding ceremony


Build Extra Buffer Time Into Your Wedding Timeline

A relaxed wedding day always feels better than a rushed one. Extra buffer time allows everyone to arrive calmly and actually enjoy the experience.


Think About Guest Transport

If many guests are travelling from similar locations, wedding buses or shuttles can make things much easier.


Friday Weddings in Perth Are Still a Fantastic Choice

This definitely isn’t meant to put couples off booking a Friday wedding in Perth.

Friday weddings can have an amazing atmosphere — relaxed, fun, and full of excitement heading into the weekend.

It’s simply about planning realistically and making sure your guests, vendors, and wedding team all have enough time to arrive comfortably.

As a Perth celebrant, one of the biggest things I help couples with is creating a wedding ceremony experience that feels easy, relaxed, and enjoyable from start to finish — and sometimes that starts with something as simple as allowing extra travel time on a Friday afternoon.


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