El Establo - Zona E, Del Cruce del Tablazo, 700 mt Via a Zona Franca, Rionegro, Antioquia
Formal – Black Tie Optional. Dress to impress! Ladies: Floor-length gowns or elegant cocktail dresses Gentlemen: A dark suit and tie is perfect — tuxedos are welcome but not required. For more details and style inspiration, please check out the Attire page on our website. We've included an inspiration board to help guide your look! Pinterest board: https://pin.it/4dsrNqHk7
Due to limited space, we’re only able to accommodate guests who are formally invited on your invitation. If you received a plus one, they’ll appear under your name when you RSVP.
November 7th, 2025 Kindly RSVP by this date; we won’t be able to accept responses after! When you RSVP, please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions so we can plan accordingly.
The ceremony will begin promptly at 4:00 PM. We kindly ask that all guests plan to arrive by 3:30 PM to allow time for security check-in and parking. Your timely arrival helps ensure a smooth and uninterrupted ceremony. Thank you for your understanding!
Transportation will be provided from The Hotel Lagoon to the venue. If you're staying at the hotel, or plan to meet there to catch the shuttle, please let us know in advance so we can plan accordingly!
Yes. Free parking is available at the venue.
Our ceremony and cocktail hour will be held outdoors (weather permitting), so we recommend bringing sunglasses. The reception will take place indoors.
Visit the “Registry” tab on our wedding website to find our registry.
We ask that you kindly put your phones and cameras away during the ceremony as we want you to be present with us in the moment. We have a professional photographer and videographer capturing the ceremony for us. Other than the ceremony, Yes! Please feel free to take as many photos and videos you'd like.
Colombia no longer has entry requirements beyond a valid passport.
Yes! Please check your passport's expiration date! It must be valid at the time of entry and for the duration of your stay.
If you are a dual U.S. and Colombian citizen, be sure to bring both your American and Colombian passports for entry and exit.
Medellin is generally a safe city, and is considered one of the safest cities in Colombia. However, as with any major city around the world. It’s important to exercise common sense and take necessary precautions. Y no de papaya!
We recommend renting a car. If you do not feel comfortable driving then Uber is a good second option. Drivers may request you sit in the front seat which is normal in Colombia. You can also ask the hotel, a restaurant or a security guard to call a cab for you.
Yes, we’ve secured room blocks at two hotels in Medellín; one located in El Poblado and one in Llanogrande. For more details on the room blocks and how to reserve, please visit our accommodations page on the website.
February in Medellín is usually warm and sunny, with daytime temps around 77°F and cooler evenings around 63°F. During the day, think spring/summer attire. In the evening, it can get breezy; a sweater or light hoodie is a good idea just in case!
In most restaurants and businesses yes! But you will need some cash (street restaurants/ small shops/ taxis/ tip etc)
Bancolombia: good exchange rate and wide acceptance of US cards at ATMs Airport: rates there are higher, we do not recommend exchanging at a kiosk in the airport U.S. Banks: check with your bank to see if they offer foreign currency exchange services before your trip.
If you have any questions or concerns leading up to the wedding, please don’t hesitate to reach out to either the bride or the groom. We’re happy to assist in any way we can. Simply send us a text!