If you are traveling to Brazil using an United States or Ecuador passport, you do not need a visa at this time. Please check official website closer to the wedding date to confirm.
Brasil's currency is called the "Real". A great majority of places will accept card payment, but we recommend exchanging a small amount of cash to buy things from street vendors.
Rio de Janeiro has a tropical climate. Expect highs of ~85F (30C) and lows of ~70F (23C). March is the rainy season, so also be prepared for the occasional rain.
The dress code for our wedding is cocktail attire. We hope to see our guest wearing jewel tones.
Check the "Things to Do" tab for our recommendations. You can also check for travel packages and excursions through the hotel or a travel agent.
The easiest way to travel is through Uber. Rio is a complex city and we don't recommend renting a car. A shuttle will be provided from the Hilton to the venue on the wedding day.
No, guest are free to chose where they stay. However, the wedding shuttle will only be taking and dropping people off at the Hilton.
Unfortunately, we have a strict guest list to stay on budget. Our celebration is strictly RSVP only. We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your wedding invitation.