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June 13, 2025
Barcelona, Spain

Rupali & Jugal

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The Wedding Website of Rupali Goel and Jugal Patel
Remember to check your passport expirations and get them renewed if needed! Spain requires it to be valid for at least 3 months beyond your arrival date. If you’re traveling to other countries make sure to check the requirements for each. Any additional questions please reach out to us directly at jugalandrupali@gmail.com or shoot us a text! We will continue to make updates here.
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How do I get to the venues/events?

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There will be shuttles from the Hoxton to take guests to the events and back. The sangeet venue- Casa Del Mar is ~50 min drive from the hotel and the wedding venue- Castell de Sant Marçal is ~25 min drive from the hotel. There will be limited parking and Ubers will not be as easily accessible from these venues so please plan to use the shuttles provided. If you aren't staying at the Hoxton, plan to meet at the Hoxton for the shuttle pickup. Schedule page has shuttle times for the events.

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What is the dress code for each event?

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Expect to be outside during a portion of all of our events. Temperatures are expected to be an average low of 68°F and average high of 82°F ☀️ See the Schedule page for details on dress code for each event

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What should we expect on the wedding day?

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The baraat and wedding ceremony will lead straight into cocktail hour, dinner, and reception. No need to change outfits so come prepared to eat, drink, and dance!

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How do I get around Barcelona?

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1. Taxis and Rideshares Taxis are widely available, reliable, and relatively affordable for short trips. Apps like Uber, Free Now, or Cabify make booking taxis easy. 2. Public Transportation Barcelona’s public transit system is efficient and budget-friendly: • Metro: Quick and extensive, connecting most tourist attractions. A T-Casual card (10 rides) or a Hola BCN! card for unlimited rides are great options. • Buses: Useful for areas not covered by the metro, such as Park Güell. • Trams: A smaller network, but handy for some routes. 3. Walking Many of Barcelona’s neighborhoods, like the Gothic Quarter, El Born, and Eixample, are best explored on foot. Strolling also allows you to enjoy the city’s architecture and vibrant atmosphere.

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Any other questions?

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Reach out to us via phone (630-802-5565) or email at jugalandrupali@gmail.com

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