Yes, shuttles will be picking up at all 3 properties where we have room blocks. The Liberty Hotel: 3:15pm, Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill: 3:45pm, Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor: 3:45pm Shuttles back to all 3 properties will depart the Eustis Estate at the conclusion of the reception at 10:00pm.
Yes, if you decide to opt out of the complementary shuttle provided. There is parking available at the venue. Please note, guests cannot arrive to the Eustis Estate prior to 5:00pm.
While the days are beautiful, the evenings can get quite chilly. With the entire evening being outdoors, we strongly encourage guests to bring layers—shawls, jackets, or wraps—so you’ll be comfortable as the night cools down.
The suggested dress code for our wedding is Formal Attire. What does that entail you ask? For women, a floor length dress, a fancy midi cocktail dress, or a dressy pantsuit. And for men, a tuxedo isn't required but can still be worn if preferred. If opting for a suit, however, a formal dark suit and tie are acceptable. The wedding party will be wearing navy blue. For some attire inspo, be sure to check out the Gallery tab!! Please note, nights get chilly here in Massachusetts. We highly recommend bringing a shawl or jacket depending on the weather as the wedding will be fully outdoors.
Yes, in addition to the Wedding at The Eustis Estate on Saturday, we plan to host a Welcome Event in Boston on Friday evening, as well as, a farewell Brunch on Sunday morning. Additional details on location and time will be provided on the Schedule Page.
If you’re staying at the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill or The Liberty Hotel, Lovejoy Wharf is about a 1-mile walk. It’s an easy stroll through the city, and a great way to see Boston—if you’re up to it! Taxis and rideshares are also available, which is the recommended form of transportation for guests coming from Hyatt Regency!
No! Hip Casual attire (if you know you know), anything goes. Dresses, jumpsuits, dark jeans or slacks.
If you have extra time, you should absolutely explore the beautiful City of Boston! Here are some classics: Boston Common, America’s oldest public park, a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich history Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a cobblestone plaza filled with food, shops, and street performers Fenway, there may not be a ball game, but you can always tour the Historic Park Freedom Trail, iconic 2.5-mile route, each stop offers a glimpse into the past that shaped our nation Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, known for its stunning courtyard garden but especially its infamous history Newbury Street, lots of shopping big name brands and small boutiques North End, cobblestone streets lined with centuries-old buildings, indulge in the authentic flavors of Italian cuisine More recommendations can be found on the "Things To Do" page!
Experience the breathtaking beauty of fall in Boston this October! Leaf peeping is when the leaves transform into a vibrant tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows, there’s no better time to explore the city’s stunning parks and historic neighborhoods.