7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Casual
Sat, May 31, 2025, 5:30 pm - Sun, Jun 1, 2025, 12:00 am
Suit & Tie for him and Long Dress for her (recommend wide heels for ladies as the wedding will be in the vineyard)
outfit inspo: https://pin.it/6lgVuH2U3
Hotel
Please note that booking through the hotel’s website may not be available for the wedding date. To make your reservation, kindly contact reservations@hemanaire.com, where the hotel team will assist you with your booking. When reaching out, please provide the following details: Name: Email: Number of guests: Check-in date: Check-out date:
Flight
Malpensa is Milan’s largest international airport, with extensive connections to major cities worldwide. It’s an excellent option for long-haul travelers arriving from outside Europe. Transportation: - Car (Recommended): Car rentals are easily accessible at Malpensa. The drive to Cremolino takes about 2 hours via the A7 motorway, which passes through the scenic Lombardy and Piedmont regions. - Train: From the airport, take the Malpensa Express to Milano Centrale train station. From there, travel by train to Alessandria, then transfer to a regional train to Ovada. The total train journey takes about 3 hours. - Taxi: Taxis to Cremolino are an option but can be costly due to the distance.
Flight
Linate is Milan’s city airport, primarily serving domestic and short-haul European flights. Its proximity to Milan’s city center makes it a convenient option for those looking to explore the city before heading to Cremolino. Transportation: - Car: Renting a car is the quickest and easiest way to reach Cremolino. The drive takes about 1.5 hours via the A7 motorway. - Train: From the airport, take a taxi or shuttle to Milano Centrale train station. From there, follow the same train route as above (Milano Centrale → Alessandria → Ovada). The total travel time by train is approximately 2.5–3 hours. - Taxi: Taxis to Cremolino are available but are not the most economical choice given the distance.
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Turin-Caselle Airport, also known as Sandro Pertini Airport, is a primary gateway to the Piedmont region. It offers both domestic and international flights, making it a great option for travelers looking to explore Turin or the surrounding areas. Turin itself is known for its rich cultural heritage, including baroque architecture, world-class museums, and its role as the home of Italian chocolate. Transportation: - Car: Renting a car is the most efficient way to reach Cremolino. The drive takes approximately 1.5 hours via the A21 and A26 motorways, passing through scenic countryside and vineyards. - Train: Take the airport shuttle or a taxi to Torino Porta Nuova train station. From there, travel by train to Alessandria (1 hour) and transfer to a regional train to Ovada (40 minutes). A taxi from Ovada to Cremolino (10 minutes) completes the journey. Total train travel time is about 2.5–3 hours. - Taxi: Taxis directly from the airport to Cremolino are available but can be expensive for the 125km distance.
Flight
Genoa Airport is the closest to Cremolino, making it an excellent option for quick access. It primarily serves domestic and European destinations, making it especially convenient for guests arriving from nearby countries or other parts of Italy. Genoa, with its rich maritime history and beautiful old town, offers a great starting point for a Ligurian or Piedmontese adventure. - Car: Renting a car is the quickest and easiest way to travel to Cremolino. The drive takes about 1 hour via the A26 motorway, offering picturesque views of the Ligurian hills and Piedmont countryside. - Train: From the airport, take the Volabus shuttle or a taxi to Genova Piazza Principe train station (20–30 minutes). Then, take a direct train to Ovada (45 minutes). A 10-minute taxi ride from Ovada will bring you to Cremolino. Total train travel time is about 1.5–2 hours. - Taxi: Taxis from Genoa Airport to Cremolino are readily available and more affordable than options from other airports due to the short distance.
What to Do: Visit the Duomo, see The Last Supper, shop at Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and explore Sforza Castle.
How to Get There from Cremolino: 2 hours by car/train. What to Do: Explore Bellagio and Varenna, visit Villa Melzi, or take a boat tour.
How to Get There from Cremolino: 2 hours by car/train. What to Do: Have the best pesto in the world, visit Palazzo Ducale, stroll Via Garibaldi, and explore Porto Antico.
How to Get There from Cremolino: 30 min by car/train. What to Do: Visit Camogli, Santa Margherita, Portofino, and relax at the beach.
How to Get There from Cremolino: 1.5 hours by train. What to Do: Explore the five villages, hike the Sentiero Azzurro, and enjoy local seafood.