We kindly ask that our guests wear cocktail or semi-formal attire. For women, this could be a sundress or a cocktail dress. For men, this could be a suit or a sport coat.
March is the beginning of spring in Korea. The weather starts to warm up, and cherry blossoms start to form towards the end of the month. The average temperature is 11 degrees Celsius (52 Fahrenheit), with daytime highs of 17 degrees Celsius (63 Fahrenheit). Layered dressing is recommended; a warm jacket and long pants are essential in early March.
Both the wedding ceremony and the after-party will take place at the Four Seasons Hotel. The ceremony will be held in the Nuri Ballroom on the 6th floor, and the after-party will follow at the OUL Bar on the 2nd floor.
We would like our wedding to be a private event, so we are asking RSVP only. Your wedding invitation will specify how many people are invited.
We understand that some of our guests may be traveling and may not have alternative childcare arrangements. For those close family members and friends who have no other options, we will be inviting their children to attend the wedding. We will specify the children in RSVP so please let us know if you need one.
If you received a "save the date" then RSVP should be sent shortly with. We would like you to RSVP by the end of November 2024. We plan to send out our paper invitations in December 2024. If you are having trouble RSVPing, please let us know.
The menu for the wedding reception will be a five-course meal. Wine will be served with the meal. The menu is not yet fixed, but it will have some delicious seafood and steak.
A vegetarian menu is available for dinner. Please let us know when you RSVP if you would like the vegetarian option. We will confirm the menu details later.
If your child is between the ages of 4 and 7, they can have a kid's menu. Please let us know when you RSVP if you would like the kid's menu.
Your presence is the best gift of all, especially since so many of you are traveling long distances to celebrate with us. Physical gifts are not necessary. In keeping with Korean wedding traditions, there will be tables at the ceremony where you can leave a monetary gift if you wish.
While we won't be providing transportation, the venue is located in the heart of Seoul, so there are many ways to get there, including taxis and public transportation. Korean taxis are usually affordable, with a starting rate of about $5USD. However, fares can vary depending on the distance and time of day. FYI Kakao taxi is like Uber in Korea.
Please check out the "Things to Do" page on our wedding website. It has a list of activities and attractions in the area. We hope you'll find something you enjoy!
You can always reach us by phone, email, or social media. We're here to help you plan your trip to our wedding.