RSVPs for all events including the welcome party, Wedding/Reception, and use of transportation are due no later than June 30th, 2024.
Are Kids welcome?
While we love your little ones, we kindly ask that you please leave them at home for this event. Invitations and RSVPs will include all family members who are invited.
What airport should we fly into?
Boston Logan International airport is the closet airport in the region. We recommend flying in here.
Where should we stay?
We have reserved a limited number of rooms at The Royal Sonesta Hotel and The Kimpton Marlowe Hotel in Cambridge. The Majority of room blocks with be at the Royal Sonesta, this is also the primary hotel for the weekend. For more information see our travel section!
Boston has many great areas to explore, should you forgo our hotel selections we recommend staying in the following areas:
North End/North Station (Little Italy section)
Seaport (the best seafood and lobster rolls!)
Backbay (think quintessential New England Brownstones)
Fenway/Kenmore (Explore Fenway ballpark and stock up on Red Sox gear!)
When do we need to be there by?
There will be a welcome party hosted the evening of Saturday, August 3rd. This is optional, but welcome for all guests to join! Otherwise, please plan to arrive by the morning of Sunday, August 4th. We kindly request that you arrive at the venue by 4PM for the ceremony.
How long does it take to get to the venue?
Misselwood Estate is located in Beverly, MA an approximately 45min drive outside of the city. Shuttle buses will leave at 3PM to allow ample time for potential traffic/delays.
If you're using alternate transportation, we recommend leaving around the same time as the buses to ensure you aren't late!
Should we rent a car?
Boston has wonderful public transporatation options by utilizing the T (train) or the Silver Line (bus).
There are limited parking spaces throughout the city, however should you decide to explore The New England area, our hotels do provide garage parking at an extra fee.
How do we use the Train?
Boston's train system is called the 'T' and has multiple different colored lines to take you all over the city. Tickets per ride can be purchased at ticket kiosks located at most T stops. (It's always a good idea to buy a few extra ride fares than risk having to walk to another station to buy tickets). We recommend using google maps or downloading the app Moovit for real time transit information.
If you'd like to visit areas outside of Boston such as Salem, you can take the purple line/commuter rail from North Station into surrounding cities!
For details about the day of the wedding, please see our 'Wedding Day Details' tab!