We care deeply about the health and safety of our friends and family so our TOP priority is keeping everyone safe. We kindly request that if you plan to celebrate with us in France, you plan to be fully vaccinated prior to arriving, as it also a rule by the French government. You will also be required to provide a negative test prior to arriving. If you have any questions, please reach out to us directly!
Whenever you want! As our wedding location is close to Paris (which is where most guests will be flying into), we recommend for you to plan your trip in such a way that you have extra days prior to or after our wedding to have the opportunity to explore Loire Valley, the places around it, and Paris, of course! The list of places to visit can be discovered in our "Things to Do" section. We're planning on having a Welcome/Rehearsal Dinner on Wednesday night for those who will be in town.
We LOVE your kids—we really do. But we want our wedding to be your night off!
In order to keep our wedding celebration as intimate, memorable (and safe!) as possible, please only bring a +1 if indicated on your invitation. Thank you for understanding!
YES! Please send us a note ASAP so we can accommodate your needs.
Please see the schedule of events for specific instructions for each event.
We are lucky to have all that we need; and on top of that, we know that taking a trip to a foreign country is no small ask! Your presence is our greatest present. That said, a small registry will be posted on this site closer to the wedding date for those of you who just can't help themselves ;) But seriously, we just want you to join us at the wedding (if you can make it!).
Please refer to our “Travel” page.
The Loire Valley is known for its French splendor, style, gastronomy, outstanding wines (red, white, rosé, and sparkling), and over a thousand years of rich architectural and artistic creativity – which is why the entire area is an enormous UNESCO World Heritage Site.
France uses the euro (abbreviated €) as its national currency. One euro is divided into 100 cents and there are seven notes in circulation, available in denominations of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 (rare) and €500 (rare). There are also eight coins in circulation in denominations of €1 and €2, then one, two, five, 10, 20 and 50 cents. To find the current exchange rate for the euro, visit www.xe.com
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