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FAQs

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What is the dress code?


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The wedding’s dress code is formal attire. This includes long dresses for women and suits for men. Colors and patterns are encouraged! Please, no denim. Our events will feature both indoor and outdoor spaces, so keep the weather in mind when packing.

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Do I need a visa to visit Portugal?


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U.S. passport holders do not need a visa for stays under 90 days, but your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your departure date.

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Will there be vegetarian/kosher-style/gluten-free options?

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We will happily accommodate your dietary needs— when RSVPs become available, just let us know. As a note, our wedding will not feature pork or shellfish.

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Can I bring a plus one? What about kids?

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All invited guests will be specified explicitly when you receive your formal invitation.

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What are some fun things to do in the area?

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We recommend exploring Lisbon’s historic neighborhoods, taking a day trip to Sintra, or hitting the beaches of Cascais. Some highlights: * St George Castle * Lisbon Cathedral * Miraduro de Monte * Carmo Convent * Botanical Gardens * Centro de Arte Moderna * Praca do Rossio * Arco da rua agusta * Praca do comercio/Cais das colunas * Boca Inferno (Cascais) * Pena Palace (Sintra) * Parque de Pena (Sintra) * Sintra National Palace (Sintra) * Quinta de Regaleira (Sintra) * Castelo dos Mouros (Sintra) Eating/Shopping: * Conserveira de Lisboa (sardine shop) * Prado (restaurant) * Gin Lovers Bar & Restaurant * Lisbon Tu e Eu (restaurant)

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Why are you getting married in Portugal?

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We love it here! We encourage you to explore and see for yourself, too :) A seamless guest experience is our priority. Please call us with any questions or concerns.