Please RSVP by February 28, 2026, to let us know if you’ll be joining us.
We truly wish we could celebrate with everyone, but due to limited space at the hotel and our hope for an intimate gathering, we are only able to invite our closest family and friends. We kindly ask that only those named on the invitation attend. Additionally, we kindly ask that our wedding remain an adults-only occasion. Thank you for your understanding and support.
Late June in Salò is warm, sunny, and simply beautiful. We recommend light, breathable clothing for daytime events and a light layer for cooler evenings. Daytime temperatures: 79–86°F Evening temperatures: 63–68°F
Guests staying at the hotel will enjoy a welcome drink upon arrival, a daily breakfast buffet featuring local products, evening cleaning service, dedicated concierge assistance, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a reserved parking space.
If you prefer alternative accommodations, we encourage you to explore nearby VRBO and Airbnb rentals. For the most convenient options, search for stays near 2 Via Palazzina, Lombardia 25087, Italy to stay close to the wedding events.
Since you’re traveling for our wedding, making the trip is a gift in itself — physical gifts are absolutely not necessary! If you do choose to browse our wedding registry, however, any items on the list can be shipped directly to our home address.
If you don’t have a passport, or if your current passport expires before the wedding date, we recommend applying for a new one or renewing it as soon as possible. To be safe, please make sure to submit your passport application no later than the end of February 2026 to ensure you receive it in time.
Of course! If you wish to check in at an earlier date, or out at a later date, please let Katie know upon booking your stay for the wedding. She will be able to connect you directly with the hotel regarding pricing and availability.
Italy has a well-connected and efficient transportation system. For longer distances, high-speed trains like Trenitalia and Italo are a convenient and scenic way to travel between major cities. For shorter trips or exploring smaller towns, regional trains, buses, and ferries (especially around lakes like Garda) are reliable options. In cities, walking is often the best way to explore, but taxis, ride-share apps, and local buses are also available. Renting a car is a good choice if you're planning to visit rural areas or multiple small towns.
The local currency is the Euro (€). We recommend stopping at a currency exchange before traveling, as having some cash on hand can be helpful for transportation, tips, or small purchases — especially if card payments aren't accepted everywhere.
Yes, you will need a Type L adapter to use your devices (hair dryer, phone charger, etc). The outlets in Italy are different from those in the U.S. There are great and inexpensive options available on Amazon. Be sure to check that your devices are dual voltage or bring a voltage converter if needed.