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FAQs

Our wedding website is still under construction, but we wanted to share a few key FAQs to accompany our Save the Dates. More details (including hotel blocks, weekend schedule, travel guides, attire moodboards and more) will be added to the site soon. Stay tuned, and thank you for planning ahead with us!
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Can I Bring a Plus One?

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We’re so excited to celebrate with you! Unless your formal invitation includes a plus-one, we kindly ask that you come solo. Our venue has capacity restrictions, so seating has been arranged based on RSVPs. If anything changes and we’re able to accommodate additional guests (1–3 months before the wedding), we’ll definitely be in touch!

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Is There a Dress Code for the Wedding?

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We kindly ask all our guests to wear colorful black tie attire - dress to impress! Kindly avoid solid or print with white, ivory, beige (reserved for the bride!) & green (reserved for the bridal party) Ladies: Think floor-length gowns, bold colors, and fun textures — fringe, feathers, sparkles, and embellishments are all encouraged. Tip: Comfy shoes are your best friend — block heels, low heels, or ballet flats. There will be stairs, gravel, and a dance floor waiting for you! Gents: A black tux is the gold standard, but a sharp, dark colored suit is also welcome. Add a bowtie or pocket square if you’re feeling extra festive!

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Are Children Allowed?

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While we adore your little ones, we kindly request for this will be a child-free celebration! This is with the exception for our young adult family members (aged 16 and over) who will be listed on the formal invitation. Thanks so much for understanding!

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When Should I Book My Flights?

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We recommend booking your travel about 6 months in advance — around early January 2026 — to get the best options and rates.

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How Do We Get to Lake Garda?

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Full Travel Guide Coming Soon! Fly into one of the closest airports to Lake Garda (1.5-2hrs) Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP), or Verona (VRN). OR you could fly into Paris, France and train to Milan for better flight prices. Once you're in Northern Italy we recommend the following: By Car *Recommend: Driving from Milan to Lake Garda gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Consider fuel and toll expenses, totaling around €20 to €40, depending on your car’s fuel efficiency and the route taken. Pick up a rental car from one of Milan’s city-center locations or the airports. OR you could arrange a private transfer which can range from €150 to €300, depending on the type of vehicle and the company. By Train: To get from Milan to Lake Garda by train, you can travel to either Desenzano del Garda/Sirmione or Peschiera del Garda, both located on the southern shore of the lake (this location is still 45 minutes south from venue, so you will need to take the ferry, private transfer, or local bus). Direct trains from Milano Centrale to these stations are available, with some services taking as little as 50 minutes. There are frequent departures throughout the day, with prices starting around €10 to €30.

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How Do I Book Accomodation?

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Accommodation Details Coming Soon! Securing room blocks is in progress to help everyone stay close for the celebrations and ensure easy transportation. Please hold off on booking your accommodation for now – all the details will be shared here shortly!