2:00 pm - 3:15 pm
We recommend arriving by 1:30 PM to allow time for parking and seating before the ceremony begins promptly at 2:00 PM at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. For guests staying at and around Hotel Haya, the drive is typically about 10–15 minutes, but we suggest allowing 15–20 minutes total travel time to ensure a smooth and timely arrival. Parking Options for Sacred Heart Catholic Church: Madison Building Garage: - Enter garage at 507 N. Florida Avenue, Tampa - Pricing: $3 for the first hour, $2 per hour thereafter - Distance: 1-2 minute walk from church - Payment: Guests will get a ticket and pay a human upon exiting Downtown Tampa Street Parking: - There is street parking around the chruch and throughout downtown. - Payment: You will need the Park Mobile app to pay for street parking. 717 Parking Lot (across the street from the church): - This lot is very expensive, I not recommend parking here - Payment: Pay fee at kiosk located at the lot.
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
We kindly ask guests to dress in formal attire for our wedding celebration. For women, we suggest ankle-length or floor-length dresses or gowns. For men, a suit or dress pants with a jacket is requested. We can’t wait to celebrate with you dressed for the occasion!
Parking Options for Our Reception: Hotel Haya Valet Parking: - Day rate: $20 - Overnight: $39 Palm Fernando Garage: Address: 2010 N 13th St, Tampa Pricing: $2 per hour, $14 daily max (the "day" resets at 6am) Payment: Paid through a parking app listed inside garage Distance: 4 minute walk to Hotel Haya Centro Ybor Garage Address: 1500 E 5th Ave, Tampa Pricing: $2 per hour, $14 daily max (the "day" resets at 6am) Payment: Paid through a parking app listed inside garage Distance: 4 minute walk to Hotel Haya Street Parking in Ybor City: Many spaces have a 2 hour limit Pricing: $3 for the first hour then $2 per hour thereafter. Payment: Paid through a parking app Note: There are some close parking lots right next to the hotel, but there are many times in the day when they are restricted to the public, and would likely not be the best options for many guests.