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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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Kindly RSVP by June 1st, as we need to provide a headcount to our venue. We'd truly appreciate hearing from you as soon as possible so we can make sure everything is perfectly planned. Thank you so much — we can't wait to celebrate with you!

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Is there a dress code for the wedding ceremony?

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Yes – our wedding will be black tie. Gentlemen, please wear tuxedos. Ladies, formal long dresses are encouraged. Since it’s springtime in Argentina, feel free to have fun with colors! Most importantly, we want you to feel confident and comfortable – wear what makes you feel your best.

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Are kids welcome?

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We kindly request that only the guests listed on your invitation attend. If your child’s name appears on your invitation, we would be delighted to celebrate with them. Otherwise, our wedding will be an adults-only event. Thank you for your understanding.

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Is there transportation to and from the hotels to the ceremony?

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Yes, transportation will be provided.

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What will the weather be like?

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November is spring time in Buenos Aires. Daytime maximum temperatures average around a comfortable 25°C (77°F), whilst at night 15°C (60°F) is normal.

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How do we get around Buenos Aires?

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Getting around is easy and affordable—Uber rides are very inexpensive. On the day of the wedding, transportation will be provided for all guests.

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Can I bring a date?

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Plus ones will be indicated on your invitation. If your invite includes a guest, we’d love for you to bring them!

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Travel Visa?

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US citizens are not required to obtain a visa for visits to Argentina lasting 3 months or shorter.

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Getting to/from Ezeiza airport (EZE)

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-Taxi services: only to be hired at official Agencies in the Airport. -Apps: Uber | Didi | Cabify -Wander Tours Ba: +5491125036255 - To be organised in advance via WhatsApp.

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Currency | Money

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Argentina’s economy relies heavily on the US Dollar, but only the Blue Dollar rate matters for most transactions. -Western Union: Our top recommendation for safe money transfers. Set up an account before traveling, transfer from your bank, and pick up cash at a nearby WU office. -Exchange houses: Bring US Dollars (preferred) and exchange small amounts at official spots to get the best rates. -Credit cards are widely accepted. -Tipping: 10% is standard at restaurants, payable by cash or card.