Dress code is formal. All of the festivities will be outdoors, so bring sunglasses and hats for the sunlit hours, and any scarves or throws for later in the evening. The castle grounds are both partially grassy and gravel, so we recommend avoiding stilettos and unstable shoes.
If your invitation included the name of your significant other, then yes, please bring them! Unfortunately, due to space restrictions, we are unable to accommodate additional plus-ones at this time.
While there will be some little munchkins running around, we unfortunately do have a cap on numbers and therefore may not be able to accommodate everyone's children. If you can leave the little ones at home, that may be best but please do reach out with any questions.
Please RSVP online on this website by March 30, 2022.
While we personally are not requiring proof of vaccination, the country of France has specific entry requirements for foreign travelers which include proof of approved vaccinations. Proof of vaccination is required everywhere in France to enter bars and restaurants - please carry with you either a hard copy or digital screenshot of your vaccination. We are monitoring the travel recommendations and requirements closely and will update this website with any changes. Please visit the following website for more information: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/coming-to-france/coronavirus-advice-for-foreign-nationals-in-france/
Travel requirements vary by country. If you have received an approved vaccine, you do not need to take a test upon entering France. You may need a COVID test prior to returning to your home country. Please check your government requirements.
No, it's pretty easy! All you need is a valid driver's license. Most rental cars in France are manual transmission (stick-shift), so if you require automatic, please make sure to check that option when renting online!