💌 RSVP
Can I RSVP online or do I have to mail in an RSVP card?
Please RSVP by filling up this form.
What date should I RSVP by?
Please RSVP as soon as possible after receiving the invitation. The deadline is October 26th, 2025.
🏞️ Venue
What time should I arrive at your wedding ceremony?
Please arrive by 3.00PM, as the ceremony will start soon after.
What is the easiest way to get to and from your wedding venue?
All the information is available in the directions page.
Is there parking available near your wedding venue?
Yes, parking is available within the venue grounds.
Will your wedding be indoors or outdoors?
Our wedding ceremony will be held outdoors and the place is a bit chilly. So, please bring appropriate coats. After the Cocktail hour, we will find shelter from the cold indoors and there will be chimeneys.
✈️ Travel information
Do I need a visa to travel to Colombia?
You can check out visa requirements at this link.
Any necessary paperwork?
Foreigners and national alike are required to fill in the Check-MIG form within 72 hours of entering Colombia. You can find the form here.
What vaccines are required/recommended?
There are no vaccines required to enter Colombia. However, if you’re planning to travel anywhere away from the big cities, it’s recommended to get the Yellow fever vaccine at least 10 days prior to visiting these areas. Vaccination hubs are present in various parts of Bogotá, and vaccinations are generally free of charge.
The UK’s National Health Service has a very comprehensive page that lists all the health recommendations.
Safety recommendations
Avoid displaying valuables. Use taxis or ride-hailing apps. Especially, it is preferred not to walk around alone at night. In Bogotá, it is easy to use the public transport but avoid peak hours because is too crowded.
Stick to daylight visits in historic centers.
Always use official guides for remote/nature areas.
Colombia’s festive season means lots of events and nightlife — enjoy, but keep an eye on drinks and belongings.
If you’ve got more questions, you can visit the Australian Government’s Smarttraveller travel advisory for Colombia.
Methods of payment
Colombia operates largely with cash: taxis and certain shops will not usually accept any credit/debit cards, so make sure you travel with some cash on you. The minimum tariff for a taxi is 7.500 COP, with an average ride within the city costing between 15 and 20k COP.
Also, try not to pay with 50.000 COP banknotes, because people often don’t have change for those.
Public transport
Bogotá has a network of buses, called Transmilenios, which cover most of the city. Tickets can be bought at authorised sellers all around the city.
🛌 Accommodation
Will you be providing rooms for the guests?
No. Unfortunately, we can not help with this, but we have some good recommendations. If you specify that you need this, we’ll reach out to you to arrange.
Will you be providing transport from hotels to the wedding venue?
Yes! See instructions here.
🤵 Dress Code
Our wedding is a formal event. We look forward to seeing you with your best outfit and your biggest smile!
Style (suggestion)
Long or midi dresses, jumpsuits, two-piece suits or cocktail dresses: all are welcome. Suits with a tie or bowtie as per your preference.
Colours (non-negotiable!)
Dresses: any colour or style that you love is perfect, as long as it’s not black, white or cream.
Shirts (for anyone wearing one): please make them bold and bright: think Carnival. Plain black or plain white are out.
Suits: colourful suits are especially encouraged. Black, dark gray or dark blue feel too somber for the night. However, if that’s what you already own, that’s fine. The shirt and accessories will brighten it up.
Personal touch
Always wanted to wear sequins, metallics, rhinestones, glitter, or something outrageous to a wedding? This is the moment. Sparkles are not just allowed, they’re encouraged. We want the whole room to shimmer.
Practical note
The ceremony is on grass, and evenings here are cold (9–15 °C). Bring a coat, but once we’re indoors and dancing it’ll heat up fast.
🍝 Food
What type of food will be served at your wedding?
All our food is vegetarian. Please specify additional requirements or allergies when RSVPing.
🗺️ Itinerary
Are you organising group activities prior to the wedding?
Monday 24th
10:00AM: Meet in La Puerta Falsa to eat Tamal (Coco’s favourite).
12:00PM: Walk around La Candelaria: Plaza de Bolivar, Catedral Primada, Centro Cultural Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Teatro Delia Zapata Olivella.
1:30PM: Head to Monserrate. Can go by the Eje + UniAndes funicular. We can find lunch there and stay for a while. Maybe even stay for the sunset.
5:00PM: Arte y pasion cafe. To taste some delicious coffee.
Tuesday 25th
8:00AM: Head towards Guatavita.
12:30PM: Lunch at Restaurante Villa Quesada.
1:00PM: Head to Catedral de sal Zipaquirá.
4:00PM: Head to “Club de Tejo donde Ospina”, Colombia’s national sport!
Wednesday 26th
9:30AM: Museum of Gold.
12:30PM: Lunch at “La puerta de la catedral”.
Walk towards Museo Nacional and Plaza de Toros.
Take a bus to Usaquen.
Have a beer in the BBC (Bogotá Beer Company).
Thursday 27th
It is free!
During the day, you can go to Plaza de Paloquemao to play fruit bingo:
- Lulo
- Maracuyá
- Granadilla
- Guanábana
- Guayaba
- Mango de azúcar
- Mora
- Tomate de árbol
- Curuba
- Coco frío
- Feijoa
- Papayuela
- Carambolo
- Chontaduro
- Borojó
- Anón
- Corozo
- Arazá
- Chirimoya
- Níspero
- Zapote
- Mamey
- Guama
- Mamoncillo
- Jobo
- Copoazú
- Mangostino
- Pitahaya
- Curuba amarilla
You can visit the Botanic Gardens in Bogotá and see the exhibits of plants in the different environments.
You can also visit Museo de Botero in La candelaria, Museo Quinta de Bolivar, or Museo Nacional.
You can dine at one of the many great restaurants at La Macarena.
What is the wedding day itinerary?
It will be shared here soon!
What time will your wedding reception end?
It is programmed to finish around 1 am, but we will arrange transport at at least two turns in case people want to return to their hotel/home early.
Will there be a time gap between your wedding ceremony and reception?
Nope, straight to the cocktail.
📸 Media
Can I post wedding photos on social media?
Yes, please feel free to do so.
Will you be live-streaming your wedding?
Yes, please check this page to watch the event on your device.