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Sean & Tatianna

Saturday, May 17, 2025 • Bracciano, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy

Sean & Tatianna

Saturday, May 17, 2025 • Bracciano, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy

What is the dress code for events?

Welcome Party: Smart casual with cobblestone friendly shoes Wedding: Fun formal with cobblestone friendly shoes (aka embrace color or patterns!)

Why are you being so specific about shoes?

Please all know that Bracciano is a cute little town full of cobblestone streets. Stilettos or any other thin heel are highly advised against! Please protect your ankles and bring sensible shoes not only for the wedding (also cobblestone 🤣) but for exploring the town!

How do I get to Bracciano

1. TRAIN Departure Stations in Rome 1. Roma Termini: The main train station in Rome. 2. Roma Tiburtina: Another major station offering services to Bracciano. 3. Roma Ostiense: Also provides direct trains to Bracciano. Arrival Station: 1. Bracciano: Operator: Trenitalia’s Regionale trains operate this route. Journey Time: 51 minutes to 1 hour and 18 minutes, depending on the specific train and departure station. Pricing: Tickets start from approximately €4. 2. TAXI Duration: About 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on traffic Cost: Approximately €90 Directions: Taxis are available outside the arrivals terminal. Just let the driver know your destination. 3. CAR RENTAL Duration: About 45 minutes to 1 hour Cost: Varies based on rental company Directions: If you prefer to drive, rental cars are available at the airport. Just check with your accommodations about parking, as Bracciano has narrow streets and limited parking options.

Where should I stay?

We have created a google doc with options of places to stay in Bracciano! We recommend booking soon as this is a small town so places will fill up quickly! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kCkIqZPSoCFZi9EGMTSNj-iKK3DufWBqKgLAs898BN0/edit?gid=0#gid=0

Do I need a Visa to travel?

As of Jan 1st, an additional ETIAS visa is not required due a delay with the Italian government.