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Wedding Limo Service
Wedding-day transportation planned to the minute — the couple's car, the wedding party, guest shuttles and the getaway at the end of the night — so the only thing you have to do is celebrate.

A minute-by-minute run sheet
We plan the day backward from the ceremony time, attach a pickup and a buffer to every leg, and share the schedule with your planner so the whole team reads from the same page.
The couple's car and getaway
A vehicle reserved for the two of you — for the ride to the ceremony, the private minutes between events, and the getaway once the last song plays.
Wedding-party transport
Room for the bridal party and groomsmen to travel together in a stretch limo or an executive Sprinter, with space for dresses that cannot be crushed.
Guest and hotel shuttles
Shuttle loops between the hotel block, the ceremony and the reception, so no guest is stranded and no one drives after a champagne toast.
Uniformed chauffeurs, immaculate cars
Vehicles detailed the morning of and chauffeurs in proper attire, with a hand at the door and an umbrella ready if the weather turns.
One dispatch contact all day
A single coordinator manages every vehicle by text, so when the photographer runs long the downstream cars adjust instead of piling up.
The timeline is our obsession
We plan the day in reverse from the ceremony, build a buffer behind every pickup, and share the run sheet with your planner so nothing is left to chance.
We plan for what goes wrong
Rain, a ceremony that ends early, a guest who has had one too many — we build the answers into the plan instead of improvising them on the day.
Cars that belong in the photos
Your wedding photos outlast almost everything, and the car appears in many of them, so we keep the fleet immaculate and never send a vehicle straight off an airport run.
One point of contact all day
A single dispatcher owns your wedding from the first pickup to the getaway, coordinating every car so the couple and their families never chase a driver.
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Wedding Limo Service
Wedding Limo Service in New York, done properly.
A wedding day is the most tightly scheduled day most people will ever live through, and almost none of it is under your control once it begins. The one part that can be controlled — completely, to the minute — is how everyone gets from where they wake up to where they say their vows and on to where they celebrate. Wedding limo service in NYC exists to take that entire logistical burden off the couple and their families, so the day feels like a celebration and not a dispatch operation.
We have run weddings at the Plaza and the Bowery Hotel, in Brooklyn lofts and Long Island estates, in churches in the Bronx and synagogues on the Upper West Side. The venues change; the physics do not. There is a get-ready location, a ceremony, usually a photo stop or two, a reception, and a series of hard deadlines that cannot slip. Our job is to make every one of those deadlines quietly, so no one is ever waiting on a car.
Because the good dates book out a year ahead, we start planning early and lock the fleet as soon as you have a venue and a ceremony time. From there it costs you nothing to keep refining: guest counts shift, a second location gets added, the after-party moves — and we simply update the plan. Couples are often surprised that transportation is one of the few wedding vendors that gets easier as the date approaches rather than more stressful.
A timeline built backward from 'I do'
Good wedding transportation is planned in reverse. We start from the ceremony time and work backward — hair and makeup finishing, the first-look photos, the drive with real traffic and parking built in — until every pickup has a time attached to it and a buffer behind it. Then we share that run sheet with your planner so the whole team is reading from the same schedule. On the day, a single point of contact in our dispatch coordinates every vehicle by text, so if the photographer runs ten minutes long, the cars downstream adjust instead of stacking up. It is the same minute-by-minute discipline behind our hourly and as-directed chauffeuring, applied to the one day it matters most.
The party, the guests, and the getaway
A wedding is rarely one car. The couple usually wants a vehicle of their own — for the ride to the ceremony, the private minutes between events, and the getaway at the end of the night. The wedding party travels best together, and for that the stretch limousine is a classic for a reason, while a bridal party of a dozen with dresses to protect often does better in an executive Sprinter van with room to sit without crushing anything. And then there are the guests — the grandparents, the out-of-town friends, the hotel block that needs to reach the venue and get home safely.
For guest movement we run shuttle loops between the hotel, the ceremony and the reception, cycling one or more vans so no one is stranded and no one is driving after a toast. If your guest list is flying in, we can meet them at Newark or JFK and thread those arrivals into the same plan. For couples marrying outside the city, we handle the run out to wine country or the Hamptons for a weekend celebration, keeping the same chauffeur with you across the whole event.
We also plan for the things that go wrong at weddings specifically. Rain changes the photo plan, so the car stays close instead of parking a mile away. A ceremony ends early and cocktail hour is not ready, so the couple takes a quiet loop of the neighborhood instead of standing in a hallway. A guest has too much to drink, and there is a sober professional to get them home. None of this is improvised on the day — it is the reason people hire a real chauffeur company instead of booking a car online and hoping.
Cars that photograph as well as they drive
Your wedding photos will outlast almost everything else about the day, and the car appears in a surprising number of them. We keep the fleet immaculate — washed and detailed the morning of, never pulled straight from an airport run — and the chauffeurs arrive uniformed, with the small touches that matter: a hand at the door, an umbrella held over a dress in the rain, a bottle chilled for the ride from ceremony to reception. For couples who want understated elegance in the frame, the Mercedes S-Class and the Maybach photograph beautifully and ride even better. Nothing about the presentation is left to chance.
Whether you are marrying in Manhattan, out in Brooklyn, or somewhere your grandparents can barely pronounce, the promise is the same: every car on time, every guest accounted for, and a couple who never once has to think about transportation on their wedding day. Reserve your wedding cars or call us to start building the timeline.
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How early should we book our wedding transportation?+
The best dates and vehicles book out roughly a year ahead, so we recommend reserving as soon as you have a venue and a ceremony time. You can keep refining the details — guest counts, added stops, the after-party — right up to the week of the wedding at no cost.
Can you provide shuttles for our guests, not just the wedding party?+
Yes. We run shuttle loops between the hotel block, the ceremony and the reception using one or more vans, so guests are never stranded and no one drives after a toast. We can also meet guests flying in at the airport and bring them straight into the same plan.
Do you offer a getaway car for the end of the night?+
We do. The couple's car stays with you through the day and doubles as the getaway, ready at the door when the last song plays to take you wherever the night ends — the hotel, a suite, or straight to the airport for the honeymoon.
What happens if the schedule slips on the wedding day?+
It usually does somewhere, and we plan for it. A single dispatcher coordinates every vehicle by live text, so if the photos run long or the ceremony ends early, the downstream cars adjust in real time rather than stacking up or leaving anyone waiting.
Can you handle a wedding outside the city?+
Yes. We regularly run couples and guests out to Long Island, the Hamptons, Connecticut, the Hudson Valley and New Jersey wine country, keeping the same chauffeur with you across the whole event so the plan holds even far from Manhattan.
Which vehicles work best for a wedding party?+
The stretch limousine is the classic choice and keeps the party together with the photos to match. A larger bridal party with gowns to protect often rides more comfortably in an executive Sprinter. For the couple, the Mercedes S-Class or Maybach is the elegant, camera-ready pick.

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