We'll continue updating this website as the big day gets closer, so please check back periodically for details on the schedule, travel, accommodations, and more.
For guests traveling from the U.S., we recommend flying into El dorado International Airport, which is the primary international airport serving Bogotá, Colombia, and the most convenient option for attending our wedding festivities.
While the final RSVP date will be once we send the official invites, we kindly ask if you know ahead of time whether or not you can attend, please let us know as soon as possible so we can make the appropriate arrangements.
We kindly request that guests attend in formal attire. Gentlemen are asked to wear dark suits with ties, while ladies are requested to wear floor-length gowns or other elegant evening formalwear. While this may go without saying, we kindly ask that guests refrain from wearing white, ivory, or cream tones.
While we love your little ones, we have chosen to make our wedding an adults-only celebration. We appreciate your understanding
As much as we’d love to have everyone join, we’re keeping our guest list intimate, only those named on the invitation will be able to attend.
Yes. Transportation will be provided from the recommended hotels to the wedding venue, as well as return transportation back to the hotels at the conclusion of the evening. To ensure a smooth experience for all guests, transportation will be available for those staying at the hotels listed on our website. Additional details regarding departure times and pickup locations will be shared closer to the wedding date.
Bogotá enjoys a mild, spring-like climate year-round, with temperatures typically ranging between 9°C and 20°C (48°F–68°F). As the weather can shift throughout the day, we highly recommend dressing in layers. A light coat, blazer, shawl, or elegant jacket will be perfect for cooler evenings and mountain breezes.
Our wedding planner Ahmed. Please reach out via WhatsApp. His number is +57 (300) 663-3743
The local currency is the Colombian Peso (COP). While most restaurants, hotels, and shops accept major credit cards, we recommend carrying a small amount of cash for convenience. When paying by card, you may be asked whether you would like to be charged in U.S. dollars or Colombian pesos. We recommend selecting Colombian pesos (COP), as it is typically the more cost-effective option.