Yes! We will have buses from the designated hotels to Pechy Castle on June 20. Its about a 15 minute drive. The venue is in a small village and the best way in and out is via the shuttle service we will provide.
The wedding is formal, and we’d love for guests to embrace brighter colors and florals to celebrate the setting. Since the venue is a historic building with delicate floors, we kindly ask that you avoid stilettos.
Yes, even Luke can get around.
Slovakia uses the Euro. Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for taxis, small shops, and cafes.
Slovakia does not use Uber, instead they use Bolt which works exactly the same. You will need to download the app on your phone.
If you are a U.S. citizen, you do not need a visa for short stays. However your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after travel.
Yes! But, they need their own passport too.
No, Slovak weddings typically go until at least 3am. Come well rested and hungry because there will be a second meal around midnight.
If you’d like to explore more of Slovakia, you can head to the High Tatras or the capital city, Bratislava. Along the way you’ll pass plenty of castles, including Spiš Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Slovakia’s train network makes it easy to reach nearby cities like Prague and Vienna. For air travel, Košice International Airport offers flights to select destinations like Zakynthos, Zurich, and London, while Budapest International Airport provides the widest range of connections across Europe.