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FAQs

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What songs do you want to hear on our special night ?

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We'd love to hear your musical requests! Please share your song suggestions through the form, and we'll do our best to include your favorites in our celebration. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdDKs4QtJL7XkR78YV8yVLZ5CvePC09Qb-5TyHyly6CS4eFIw/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=102942355140051598921

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How much will the room be?

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For those staying at the villa: The price is $262 per person for staying April 23rd-27th 2027. Your deposit counts towards your cost of your room so with the $100 deposit paid by April 1st 2026 the remaining $162 is due on March 1st 2027.

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What are the dates for stay in the air BNB?

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Friday April 23rd, 2027 check-in at 4pm Tuesday April 27th, 2027 check-out 10am 4 nights!

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How do I secure my room?

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RSVP for Villa must be made by April 1st 2026. $100 deposit (per person) paid by April 1st 2026 to confirm your spot in the house via Venmo to Matt or Hannah. The remainder will be due on March 1st 2027.

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What Airport should I fly into?

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Rome is a nonstop flight, but is about 2 and a half hours from the villa Other airports, Florence or Pisa, are about an hour and a half from the villa.

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Where is the Villa?

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Address:Il Poggiarello - Muralia via del Sughereto 58036 Roccastrada To get here without getting lost in the countryside, search for MURALIA, ROCCASTRADA on Google Maps.

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Where is the wedding?

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Wedding is at the Villa!

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What are the room arrangements?

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Rooms will be coordinated and communicated prior to the stay. Those traveling individually may need to share a room. Reach out to us if you have any question!

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What is the dress code for the wedding?

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Formal attire, please, no sneakers, sandals or jeans

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Are the activities to do?

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Yes! Saturday night, 4/24/27, we will be hosting a welcome dinner for all our guests. There is a vineyard attached to the property. Wine tasting is €25 for those interested. We can get a group together! Guys be free and go disc golf on a mountain somewhere.

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Is any food provided outside of the wedding day?

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There is a chef on the property, and they offer breakfast for €15.

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Does my money for the air bnb go to the wedding?

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No! The money paid is for your room in the villa. The wedding and the welcome dinner will be hosted by Hannah and Matthew.

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What is the Travel route from Florence to Roccastrada?

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To travel from Florence to Roccastrada (a small town in southern Tuscany, province of Grosseto), your best options are: πŸš— 1. By Car – Best & Fastest Option Time: ~2 to 2.5 hours (approx. 140–150 km) Route: A1 or FI-PI-LI β†’ Siena (via Raccordo Autostradale Firenze–Siena) Then SS223 south toward Grosseto Exit at Civitella Marittima or Monticiano, then continue to Roccastrada. Pros: Fastest and most direct Scenic Tuscan countryside drive Flexibility to stop in towns like Siena or Monticiano Cons: Need to avoid ZTL zones in Florence (especially when picking up or dropping off the car) Some rural roads near Roccastrada are winding Parking tip: Roccastrada is small, but look for marked blue lines (paid) or white lines (free); avoid yellow (reserved). πŸš†πŸšŒ 2. By Train + Bus – Public Transport Option There’s no direct train to Roccastrada, so you’ll combine train + bus. Option A: Via Grosseto Train: Florence β†’ Grosseto (direct or via Pisa or Siena) Time: ~2.5 to 3.5 hours Bus: Grosseto β†’ Roccastrada Bus lines: Tiemme Time: ~45 minutes to 1 hour (limited service on weekends/holidays) Option B: Via Siena Train or Bus: Florence β†’ Siena (~1.5 hrs) Bus: Siena β†’ Roccastrada (~1.5 hrs, with Tiemme bus) Pros: No driving needed Budget-friendly Great for slow travel / locals-only feel Cons: Total travel time: 3.5–5+ hours Sparse schedules, especially Sundays/holidays May need multiple connections πŸš– 3. By Private Transfer or Taxi (Convenient but Expensive) Private car with driver (NCC) from Florence to Roccastrada Cost: €250–€350+ one-way (depending on number of passengers, luggage, time) Great if you want stress-free door-to-door travel βœ… Recommendation Want flexibility & speed? ➜ Rent a car On a budget / no car? ➜ Train to Grosseto β†’ Bus to Roccastrada Don’t want to deal with logistics? ➜ Private transfer Would you like a sample driving route, public transport schedule, or help booking a car or transfer?

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What is the best traveling route from Pisa to Roccastrada?

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Traveling from Pisa to Roccastrada is a bit simpler than from Florence, especially by car, but there are public transport options too. Here's a breakdown: πŸš— 1. By Car – Fastest and Easiest Time: ~1 hour 50 minutes Distance: ~135 km Route: Take SS1 (E80) south (the Aurelia highway) Exit at Civitella Marittima or Braccagni, then head east to Roccastrada βœ… Best For: Flexibility Quickest route Scenic views through Maremma ⚠️ Notes: Avoid Pisa ZTL zones when picking up the car Watch for wildlife on rural roads at dusk πŸš†πŸšŒ 2. By Train + Bus – Slower but Feasible There’s no train station in Roccastrada, so you'll need to combine train + bus. Option A: Pisa β†’ Grosseto β†’ Roccastrada Train: Pisa Centrale β†’ Grosseto (direct) Duration: ~1 hour 45 minutes Frequency: Regular (Trenitalia) Bus: Grosseto β†’ Roccastrada Bus Line: Tiemme Duration: ~1 hour Limited schedule, especially Sundays Option B: Pisa β†’ Follonica β†’ Roccastrada Follonica is slightly closer to Roccastrada but with fewer onward buses πŸš– 3. Private Transfer Time: ~1.5 to 2 hours Cost: €200–€300 depending on time, luggage, number of passengers Ideal if you're carrying luggage or arriving late ✍️ Summary Table Method Duration Best For Notes πŸš— Car Rental ~1 hr 50 min Speed, flexibility Avoid ZTL in Pisa πŸš† + 🚌 Train + Bus 3–4 hours Budget-friendly, no car Watch bus schedules πŸš– Private Transfer~2 hours Comfort, no stress Most expensive Would you like: A train+bus itinerary with current schedules? A rental car pickup guide in Pisa? Help finding a private transfer? Let me know how you want to travel, and I’ll tailor it.

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Whats the best route to travle from Rome to Roccastrada?

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Traveling from Rome to Roccastrada can be done by car, train + bus, or private transfer. The best option depends on your priorities: speed, comfort, budget, or flexibility. πŸš— 1. By Car – Best and Fastest Option Time: ~2.5 hours Distance: ~190–210 km Route: Take SS1 Aurelia (E80) north from Rome toward Grosseto Exit near Braccagni or Civitella Marittima, then continue to Roccastrada via SP157 βœ… Best For: Flexibility (can stop in towns along the way) Scenic rural driving through Tuscany Quickest option ⚠️ Notes: Avoid Rome’s ZTL when picking up the car Some roads near Roccastrada are narrow and winding πŸš†πŸšŒ 2. By Train + Bus – Budget-Friendly, Slower There’s no train station in Roccastrada, so you’ll need a train to Grosseto and a bus from there. Step-by-Step: 1. Train: Rome Termini β†’ Grosseto Duration: ~1h45 to 2h30 Direct trains available (Regionale or Intercity) Check: Trenitalia 2. Bus: Grosseto β†’ Roccastrada Line: Tiemme local buses Duration: ~1 hour Schedule is limited, especially on weekends βœ… Best For: No driving needed Affordable Scenic regional travel ⚠️ Downsides: Long total travel time (3.5–4.5 hrs) Sparse buses β€” careful coordination needed Not ideal if traveling with lots of luggage πŸš– 3. Private Transfer – Most Comfortable Time: ~2.5 hours Cost: ~€250–€350 (one way) Book a private driver (NCC) from Rome hotel or airport directly to Roccastrada βœ… Best For: Stress-free door-to-door travel Luggage or group travel Early or late arrivals ✍️ Summary Table Option Time Cost Best For πŸš— Car Rental ~2.5 hrs €50–€100 Flexibility, scenic drive πŸš† + 🚌 Train + Bus ~3.5–4.5 hrs €15–€30 Budget travel, no car πŸš– Private Transfer~2.5 hrs €250–€350 Comfort, door-to-door convenience

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What are some things I will need to travel?

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Passport + Photocopies Travel Insurance Info Credit cards + Euro cash Use cards with no foreign transaction fees International Adapter (Italy uses Type C, F, and L plugs, 230V) Phone charger + power bank Unlocked phone (for an Italian SIM or eSIM if needed)

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Other tips?

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TECH & CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi is common, but a portable Wi-Fi device or Italian SIM card can be useful. Download: Google Translate (with offline Italian) Google Maps offline TrainItalia or Omio (for train travel) WhatsApp (widely used in Italy) ❗️THINGS TO NOT BRING Hair dryers or straighteners unless dual-voltage (Italy uses 230V, U.S. uses 120V) Too many shoes (Italy = walk, not strut) ✨ BONUS: CULTURE TIPS Dress modestly for churches (no bare shoulders/short shorts) Tipping is minimal (round up or leave small change) Learn a few key Italian phrases locals appreciate it! Italians dress well. You don’t need to look runway-ready, but avoid sloppy/athleisure wear in cities.

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