You can RSVP directly on our wedding website under the “RSVP” tab. If you have any trouble, feel free to reach out.
Kindly respond by 1/15/2026 so we can finalize all the details and ensure your spot is reserved. Your timely response is greatly appreciated!
We are keeping our celebration intimate and kindly ask that you refer to your RSVP details, as it will reflect exactly who is invited. We appreciate your understanding and can’t wait to celebrate with you!
As much as we love your little ones, we have made the decision to limit attendance to children who are part of the wedding party. If your kiddos are included, their names will appear on your RSVP form. We sincerely appreciate your understanding as we plan an intimate and elegant celebration.
Please view the “Attire Guide” tab. Recommended attire for each event will be listed there.
While we won’t be providing group transportation, getting to the villa is easy and scenic! You can take a train from the airport to Manziana, and from there, it’s just a short walk to the villa. If you need any help with your travel plans — or if walking from the station might be difficult — please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re more than happy to assist in any way we can to make your journey smooth and stress-free.
Villa Clodia Relais Via del Mattiolo 3 00066 Manziana RM Italy If you’re staying in the Villa or apartments provided by the Villa, you will check-in here.
We recommend booking your flight at least 3–5 months in advance, as Italy is a popular destination and availability can become limited quickly.
The nearest airport is Rome (Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)). Please refer to the “Travel” tab for more information.
YES, you will need a passport that is not expired to fly to Italy. Please ensure you plan timely to get a passport if you do not already have one.
Trains are an easy and scenic way to travel between cities. For more local travel, taxis, buses, or ride-share apps. (Please note that only major cities have Uber). Walking is also a great option, as many cities are beautiful and the walk is worth it with the views.
Yes — Italy uses Type C, F, and L plugs and 230V voltage. We recommend bringing a universal adapter. You can find many options on Amazon. Just search “Italy plug-in adapter”.
Yes — most phones will work while you're connected to Wi-Fi, which is available at most hotels and public places. If you’d like to use your phone for calls, texts, or data when you're not on Wi-Fi, we recommend contacting your mobile provider in advance to check international roaming or travel plan options.
Italy uses the Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it's a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases or rural areas. You can find money exchange desks at the airport or wait until you arrive and find an ATM. In Italy, they are called: Bancomat