4:00 pm - 11:45 pm
Attire - Rustic Chic
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Attire - Casual
7:15 pm - 11:45 pm
Attire - Casual
The Rowing Club is a short walk from the Biergarten.
Flight
Once you arrive at Aeropuerto Ezeiza, we recommend ordering an Uber to your lodging—it’s will be about a 45-minute ride.
Rental Car
Uber is a very affordable, safe, and convenient way to explore Buenos Aires, with most rides around the city costing just a few dollars. While we recommend Uber for getting around, we’ll have shuttles arranged for the main wedding events—please see shuttle section.
Travel Note
We recommend staying in the beautiful Recoleta area. Below, you’ll find hotels with special group rates we’ve arranged for our guests. Choose from these options, or feel free to book any other accommodations nearby that suit you best. Click the link below for details on securing the wedding rates.
Hotel
Special Wedding Rates: Executive: $140/night Junior Suite: $170/night Suite: $200/night Click the button below for booking instructions.
Hotel
Special Wedding Rate: Superior Room: $275-300/night Text Shane's cousin, Kelly White, for assistance with securing the group rate. Kelly White Cell: +1 (434) 284-3066 Click the button below for more information.
Hotel
Special Wedding Rates: Guest Room: $450/night Junior Suite: $550/night One Bedroom Suite: $630/night Click the button below to visit the hotel website, select your preferred dates and enter discount code: 250327WED
Travel Note
Please note that hotels often show a 21% VAT (Value Added Tax) on booking confirmations. However, this tax will be removed upon arrival for non-Argentine citizens using an international credit card and presenting a passport. Your card won’t be charged until check-in. Click the button below and see the last page for more details on tax exemptions.
House Or Rental
If you’re leaning towards an Airbnb, we’ve gathered some great options in the Recoleta area. Airbnbs in Buenos Aires often offer a more budget-friendly alternative to hotels.
Travel Note
Shuttle service will be provided from the Recoleta neighborhood to the events and back. Stay tuned for more details as the dates approach.
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For Friday night's wedding, the dress code is rustic chic - elevated and stylish, but suited for an outdoor setting. For Saturday night’s Asado, the dress code is casual—wear whatever feels comfortable and relaxed, with your own personal flair if you like.
We recommend staying in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Recoleta is a vibrant, upscale neighborhood in Buenos Aires known for its beautiful architecture, cultural landmarks, and easy access to popular areas like Palermo and Puerto Madero. Shuttles will run from Recoleta to the venues on Friday and Saturday. See the travel section for lodging recommendations. More shuttle details to come.
Argentina’s seasons are opposite the US, so late March is pleasant autumn weather! Expect temps around 65-75°F (18-24°C)—light layers recommended!
For arrival, we recommend taking an Uber (order from inside the airport on public wifi) from the Ezeiza Airport directly to Recoleta, where our suggested lodging options are located. For travel to events, we’ve arranged shuttles to take guests from Recoleta to the wedding venues and back. See shuttle section.
Your attendance is gift enough for us. If you’d still like to contribute, we’ve set up an IVF fund to support our journey to becoming parents. Any support is appreciated but not expected. See the Registry section on our website.
No vaccinations are required for travel between the U.S. and Argentina. However, mosquito activity can be moderate in late March and early April, so consider bringing insect repellent.
Buenos Aires is a very safe city, but like any big city, it's best to take common-sense precautions. Avoid traveling with expensive jewelry or flashy items, keep an eye on your belongings, and consider using a crossbody bag instead of a handbag.
This vibrant, colorful neighborhood is famous for its street tango performances, art, and distinctive architecture. It’s a great spot for guests to soak up some of Buenos Aires’ artistic culture.
A unique and iconic site where Argentina’s most famous figures, including Eva Perón, are buried. The ornate mausoleums and peaceful surroundings make it an interesting stop for history buffs and architecture lovers.
One of the most renowned opera houses in the world, this stunning building offers guided tours to explore its exquisite interiors. Even non-opera lovers will appreciate its history and beauty.
On Sundays, San Telmo’s cobblestone streets come alive with an outdoor market, offering everything from antiques to street food. It’s a great place to experience local culture and enjoy traditional empanadas.
The city’s most important square is surrounded by historical buildings like the Casa Rosada (the pink Presidential Palace), where Eva Perón famously addressed crowds. A good spot for history enthusiasts.
This upscale waterfront neighborhood has a modern vibe with excellent restaurants and a scenic boardwalk featuring the "Bride of the Woman" designed by Santiago Calatrava. Guests can enjoy a stroll along the river or dine with a view.
A must-see for book lovers, this stunning bookstore is housed in a former theater and is frequently listed as one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world.
Argentina’s premier art museum features works by Latin American artists as well as European masters. The collection is extensive and admission is free.
MALBA is a modern museum in Buenos Aires that highlights some of the best Latin American art, perfect for an easy, inspiring cultural stop.
On weekends, this park comes alive with the Recoleta Artisan Market with local artisans selling unique crafts and handmade goods.
A giant metal flower sculpture located in Plaza de las Naciones Unidas that opens and closes with the sun. It’s a striking monument and a great spot for photos.
The Jardín Japonés is a peaceful retreat in the middle of Buenos Aires, with serene paths, koi ponds, and lush greenery that make it a relaxing spot to unwind.
Palermo is one of Buenos Aires' coolest neighborhoods, full of great shops, restaurants, and bars. It’s perfect for wandering around during the day, with its parks and street art, or grabbing drinks and dinner in the evening at spots like Arcos de Palermo. Whether you’re exploring Palermo Soho’s cafes or Palermo Hollywood’s nightlife, it’s a fun, lively area just a quick cab ride from Recoleta.
A popular spot with restaurants, bars, and beer gardens set beneath the brick arches along the train tracks, making it a lively and trendy area for dining and nightlife in Palermo.
Located near Saturday's Happy Hour event in the scenic town of Tigre, Puerto de Frutos is an open-air market on the banks of the Paraná Delta, offering a wide variety of artisanal goods, furniture, and unique local crafts. Visitors can explore the vibrant stalls, grab a bite at one of the many cafes, or enjoy a relaxing boat ride through the nearby waterways.