We will not be providing transportation, but we encourage guests to use Boston’s subway system, known as "The T," as well as Uber or Lyft for convenient travel around the city. Boston is also very walkable, so depending on the weather and your preference, walking can be a great option! The hotels we recommend are about a 10-minute walk or a 3-minute drive to the Museum of Science, which offers plenty of free parking. They are also approximately a 25-minute walk or a 10-minute drive to the location of our welcome party.
We thought you'd never ask! We kindly request that guests dress in formal attire. For men, a suit with a tie is ideal. Dark or lighter hues are both welcome. For women, long or midi dresses, elevated cocktail dresses, or elegant jumpsuits are perfect. Ladies may want to avoid stilettos, as cocktail hour will be partially on grass (weather permitting). Evenings by the water in early June can be chilly, so we recommend checking the forecast and bringing a light layer if needed. We want you to feel your best and be ready to dance!
Yes! Please see our "Travel" page for more information.
We love your little ones, but we are asking that you leave them at home for this night! Date night!
Unfortunately, we're only able to accommodate those listed on the invitation due to space limitations. Thank you for your understanding!
Yes! The Museum of Science offers free parking in their garage for all guests of the wedding at 1 Science Pk, Boston, MA 02114. Please do not leave cars overnight and exit the garage by midnight.
For our out-of-town guests, we highly recommend skipping the rental car. Navigating and parking in Boston can be a challenge, so we’ve made sure that all venues are within walking distance or easily accessible by public transportation. If you are driving into the city and staying at either of the hotels, parking is available on-site for a fee. The museum offers complimentary parking for our guests on the evening of our wedding until midnight, though please note that the garage entrance can be a bit tricky, depending on which direction you're coming from.