Friday: Arrivals, dinner of your choice and meet up with us for a drink! Saturday: Free day with wedding festivities starting at 5pm Sunday: Recovery day with lawn games *Check out the Schedule page for more details!
Unfortunately due to space limitation, the wedding ceremony and reception on Saturday are adults only. Sunday is open to all!
Your invitation will indicate if you may bring a guest.
Black-tie optional: Tuxes and gowns are preferred, but not required.
Known as "Fog-ust" to locals, August in San Francisco can range from 70 and sunny to 50 with a heavy morning fog. Always have a jacket on hand!
Please RSVP using this website by July 15th.
Uber, Lyft, Waymo or other ride share services are the most affordable and convenient form of transportation in San Francisco. It's where the concept originated after all!
The wedding and reception will be held indoors.
There is a small room block at the Fairmont San Francisco, reach out to Pat or Mackenzie if you are interested in this option (~$420/night). The other hotel recommendations on the Travel page do not have room blocks but there are great options for any budget.
The reception will end at 10pm, but we'll keep the party going next door at Presidio Bowl!
Yes! Check out the Things To Do page for all of our favorite things. If you have other thoughts or questions, let us know what you're looking for!
Yes! We will kick off the festivities with drinks on Friday evening and hope you join us for a casual recovery day on Sunday. See the Schedule page for more details.
Short answer: No. If you will be staying in San Francisco for the duration of your trip, it is more convenient and cost effective to use Uber/Lyft. If you plan to explore the area beyond the city, you may consider renting a car. Unfortunately San Francisco is a big city known for car break-ins, so always keep this in mind when parking. Garages are highly recommended.
We recommend flying into SFO, but Oakland (OAK) and San Jose (SJC) are also viable options. These airports will just add a bit more time and cost to get into San Francisco.