We kindly ask you to RSVP by May 1st!
BLACK TIE & FORMAL EVENING WEAR. THE BRIDE KINDLY ASKS GUESTS TO AVOID WHITE, NUDE, CREAM & RED TONES.
Please book your flight as soon as possible—the best time to book is now! Feel free to arrive whenever works best for your schedule, but we recommend arriving by Wednesday, August 13th so you can be part of all the events leading up to the wedding. Buenos Aires is a beautiful city with so much to explore.
While there are many lovely hotels around Buenos Aires, we recommend booking an AirBnB in the Palermo Soho or Palermo Hollywood neighborhoods. Our venue is located a bit north of the city, so staying centrally will be most convenient. We will provide transportation from the Palermo neighborhoods on Sunday, August 17th, to take guests to the venue. The exact pick-up location and time will be confirmed closer to the wedding day.
Yes! Please see below for a list of upcoming events. More details will follow soon. Shabbat Shalom! We will be hosting a Shabbat event on Friday, August 15th. Everyone is also welcome to join us for Shabbat evening services at Temple Murillo in Villa Crespo on August 15th. Beautiful Ladies, you are all invited to Sharon's Challah Baking in honor of her grandmother, Rosita, on Thursday, August 14th at 7 p.m. at Temple Murillo in the Villa Crespo neighborhood. Handsome Men, Jeremy will reach out with details about an activity for the men on Thursday night!
Buenos Aires will be cold as it will be winter, so be sure to pack warm sweaters, coats, and comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking around the city. We recommend leaving your gold chains and meaningful jewelry at home, as tourist sites can be hotspots for pickpocketing. Buenos Aires is generally a very safe city, but it's best to stay cautious at popular tourist sites, such as the famous colorful Boca neighborhood.
Uber is affordable and the easiest way to get around, while Cabify is also a great alternative! If you'd like to experience the city like a local, the subway and metro bus systems are excellent options.
Yes, most restaurants and business accept credit cards. Please verify with your bank regarding conversion rates.
This question is tricky! The conversion rate can change daily. We suggest changing about $100 a time. You can visit places such as Pago Facil.
Yes, of course it's safe! Sit back, relax and hydrate like Messi (but not from the tap). Our favorite thing about America is that tap water is free and (usually) clean, but our favorite thing about South America is that Coca-Cola is made with cane sugar instead of corn syrup! Please note that no one offers refills. Restaurants will charge you for drinks a la carte.
Please reach out to Sharon and she can guide you in the right direction on the best salon to get a blowout and or get your nails done (for better prices than in the states).
Rappi is the answer! The app is available on both Apple and Google devices. Rappi is Latin America's version of Uber Eats (and yes, it accepts credit cards). Jeremy got hooked on this app, and hopes you get hooked on it too. You can order food, groceries, liquor, convenience items, pharmacy essentials, and even a late-night alfajor!
For Argentina there are two associated plug types, types C and I. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type I is the plug which has three flat pins in a triangular pattern. Argentina operates on a 220V supply voltage and 50Hz.
Please use ChatGPT. Just kidding! Sharon and Jeremy are happy to help! Please reach out to us for any specific questions. We can't wait to celebrate with you. We know it isn't an easy trip and we are so grateful you can join us. It means the world to us. Now.... LET'S GET THIS PARTY STARTED!