Our venue and vendors have very strict deadlines for our headcount. To help us make the final arrangements with them, we kindly ask that you RSVP by June 1st. If we don’t hear from you by then, we'll assume you're unfortunately unable to join us. We truly appreciate your understanding and can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Due to limited space and venue restrictions, we are unable to accommodate plus-ones for our wedding. We truly wish we could invite everyone’s plus-one, but we hope you understand that our guest list had to be kept as intimate as possible. Each guest will be individually named on the invitation. We can’t wait to share this special day together!
Getting to Florence from the airports in Milan or Rome is a seamless and convenient process. Here are a couple of options for your travel: From Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP): To reach Florence from Milan Malpensa, you can take a train to Milano Centrale Train Station. The journey takes approximately 52 minutes. You can find train tickets and schedules on ItaliaRail. From Milano Centrale, you'll then take a train to Firenze Santa Maria Novela Train Station, with a travel time of around 1 hour and 41 minutes. From Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO): If arriving in Rome, there is a train line that connects directly to Firenze Santa Maria Novela Train Station. The journey typically takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes with one transfer. You can check and book train tickets for this route on ItaliaRail. Here is the ItaliaRail website: https://www.italiarail.com/?_ga=2.183490276.395875705.1707164066-1649320764.1707164066&_gac=1.151224779.1707164178.CjwKCAiAq4KuBhA6EiwArMAw1AojsRAEYaJamuHuwkAS1AjBRHAQloFAe93dTW6fiLjfHjGlfOp4MBoC7WUQAvD_BwE Whether you choose to travel by train or opt for other transportation methods, we are grateful for your consideration and look forward to sharing the joy of our wedding celebration with you!
While you aren't required to bring currency, it's worth noting that some local shops and restaurants in Italy prefer cash transactions. Therefore, having a bit of Euros on hand can be convenient. The best way to obtain Euros is through your bank, as this option usually incurs the fewest fees. We recommend initiating this process about 1-2 months before your departure to ensure you receive the Euros on time. ATMs are also readily available in Italy. However, please be aware that there is typically a fee associated with ATM withdrawals, in addition to the exchange rate.
In September, you can anticipate a daytime high of around 81 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius) and a refreshing overnight low of approximately 62 degrees Fahrenheit (17 degrees Celsius). We recommend dressing comfortably for warm weather, with breathable fabrics and perhaps a touch of Italian flair! Don't forget your sunglasses, sunscreen, and, of course, comfortable shoes for any dancing that may ensue. As the evening approaches, Tuscany can cool down a bit, so we suggest bringing along a light jacket or shawl to stay cozy while enjoying the enchanting atmosphere.
In Italy, Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted and preferred for most transactions, making your shopping and dining experiences convenient and seamless. However, it's important to note that American Express and Discover may not be as commonly accepted. While some larger establishments may still honor these cards, it's advisable to carry a Visa or MasterCard as your primary form of payment to ensure accessibility at a variety of venues. We recommend informing your banks about your upcoming international travel plans. Letting your banks know about your travels helps prevent any potential issues with your credit or debit cards while you're abroad. This simple precaution ensures that your cards remain accessible, allowing you to make purchases and withdrawals without interruption.
Different carriers have varying policies, so here's a quick overview: Verizon: Consider using Verizon's TravelPass, where you can pay $5/day in Canada and Mexico* and $10/day in other countries. This allows you to use your domestic plan's talk, text, and data allowances just as you would at home. AT&T: AT&T offers the International Day Pass, allowing you to pay $10 per day per line in over 210 destinations. This provides access to your domestic plan's features, but it's essential to be mindful of usage to avoid additional charges. T-Mobile: T-Mobile offers plans with unlimited texting and data at up to 256kbps in more than 215 countries and destinations at no extra charge. Voice calls are priced at $0.25/minute. Before your departure, we recommend reaching out to your specific carrier to understand the details of their international plans and ensure a smooth and cost-effective communication experience during your stay in Italy. Additionally, for those planning an extended stay abroad, an excellent alternative is to purchase an Italian SIM card. This allows you to insert it into your American phone, providing you with a local number and potentially more cost-effective data and calling options for an extended duration. We recommend exploring the option of purchasing a SIM card through the reputable company Vodafone. If you have any questions or need further guidance, don't hesitate to reach out!
Ciao from Italy! While many people in Italy speak English, they truly appreciate it when visitors make an effort to learn a few basic Italian phrases. Here are some handy expressions to enhance your interactions: Hi - Ciao Thank you - Grazie Please - Per favore Excuse me - Scusi I'm sorry - Mi dispiace Good morning - Buon giorno Can I have...? - Posso avere...? Learning a bit of the local language can open doors and create meaningful connections, so feel free to give it a try! To help you get started, we've found some engaging YouTube videos that make learning Italian a breeze: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Jg07eylrT0 - https://youtu.be/VSOLF1cp0n4?si=kI-Uq-FLa03YnA7B - https://www.youtube.com/@italymadeeasy Grazie for being part of our special day, and we can't wait to celebrate with you!