If you are a national of a visa-exempt country, then at most cases you will only need a K-ETA. If you are a national of a country that requires visa, we're more than happy to assist you apply for a visa. Just let us what information you will need.
We do! After you have booked your flight tickets, please reach out to us about your trip plans.
The Korean wedding standard is business casual, some wear even jeans and shorts, it’s a wild mix of casual and dressed up people. So, feel free to wear anything that you feel comfortable in.
Getting around Seoul is convenient and easy. We recommend the subway because they will take you to all major attractions and they have great English service. You will need a separate transportation card if you're planning to use public transportation. We also recommend you downloading the Naver Map App because Google Maps isn't supported in South Korea. Major rideshare apps such as Uber is available in South Korea. But, you'll be calling a taxi instead of a rideshare. You can still pay within the app and in-person (they accept credit cards) with a foreign credit card.
At our wedding ceremony, you can expect photos, food, and a fun time! We’ll have a photobooth set up for you to capture some playful memories throughout the day. During the ceremony, we’ll be serving a six-course meal featuring a mix of Korean flavors and familiar favorites. After the ceremony, the beautiful floral arrangements will be wrapped and available for guests to take home—our small way of sharing our special day with you. We can’t wait to celebrate this special moment with you and make it as meaningful and enjoyable as possible.