Yes, we will provide transportation for our welcome party, wedding day, and day after. Please see the schedule above and in your welcome bag.
For our wedding day, the dress code is black tie. Women are encouraged to wear gowns, while men can choose between tuxedos or dark suits. If you’re traveling and wish to rent a tuxedo in Ireland, we recommend https://www.astonformal.com. For our welcome party at JR Mahon’s, the dress code is cocktail attire. On Day Three at Johnnie Fox’s, feel free to dress casually.
Although we love children, we are having a child-free weekend. No children under the age of 18 will be able to attend any of our events.
October in Ireland brings cool temperatures and beautiful fall colors. Expect daytime highs around 14°C (57°F) and nighttime lows around 8°C (46°F). While rain is common, there are also sunny days to enjoy. If you plan to extend your trip before or after the wedding weekend, we suggest dressing in layers, including a light sweater or jacket, and bringing an umbrella.
We will be collecting RSVPs online. Please select the RSVP tab at the top of this page.
The ceremony will begin at 3:00 pm. We ask that all guests arrive at the Powerscourt House between 2:15 pm and 2:45 pm.
For any additional questions, please contact Maria at maria@theeventdesigncompany.ie or reach her directly via WhatsApp at +353 83 007 8057.
Cities Galway: Known for its lively arts scene and beautiful coastal views. Don’t miss the Spanish Arch and Quay Street. Cork: A cultural hub with attractions like the English Market and the historic Cork City Gaol. Belfast: Explore the Titanic Belfast museum, the Ulster Museum, and the vibrant Cathedral Quarter. Limerick: Visit King John’s Castle and stroll along the River Shannon. Landmarks and Natural Wonders Cliffs of Moher: Stunning sea cliffs with breathtaking views, perfect for hiking. Giant’s Causeway: Unique hexagonal basalt columns located in County Antrim. Ring of Kerry: A scenic drive showcasing mountains, lakes, and coastal views. Newgrange: A prehistoric monument older than Stonehenge, located in County Meath. The Burren: A unique karst landscape with diverse flora and ancient ruins. Castles Blarney Castle: Famous for the Blarney Stone, which is said to grant the gift of eloquence. Ashford Castle: A stunning castle turned luxury hotel, located in County Mayo. Kilkenny Castle: A beautifully restored castle in the medieval city of Kilkenny.