Wedding Ceremony

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Basilica di San Michele at 16h30

Piazza di S. Michele, 6

Dress code: Morning coat

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Cocktail and Dinner

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Palazzo Solaro at 19h

Via del Borgo 33

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Wedding Gifts

Your presence is our present! Celebrating with us in Rome is the nicest gift you can give us, but if you wish to make us a present please click on the links below.

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Getting to Rome

Rome is served by two airports: Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport and Ciampino Airport. Many international airlines fly directly to these airports, or you can connect through other major European airports.

There are several transportation options available to get from the Airport to the city center including taxis, buses, and trains. The Leonardo Express train runs between Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport and Roma Termini station in central Rome every 30 minutes, with a travel time of around 32 minutes.

We can also suggest you this number for NCC: 065599308

You can also reach Rome by train. Roma Termini is the main train station in Rome and serves as a hub for both regional and high-speed trains. You can check schedules and purchase tickets online in advance on Trenitalia or Italo.

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Where to Stay

We have arranged a special rate for some of the hotels listed below and you can enjoy the benefit by using the code “virgidario23” when making your reservation.

Additionally, we want to note that you can also find other accommodations options on websites such as Booking.com or Airbnb. Please note that these websites are not affiliated with our wedding and you are free to choose any accommodations that suit your needs and preferences.

We recommend booking your accommodations early to ensure availability, especially during the busy High season in Rome.

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How to get to the wedding venue

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The wedding ceremony will take place at a church located approximately 100m from the reception venue.

We recommend walking between the two locations, as it's a pleasant stroll through the city streets.

Please note that taxi or private car transfers will not be provided for this short distance.

Parking at the wedding venue

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Unfortunately, due to the central location of the wedding venue in Rome, there is limited parking available in the immediate area.

Therefore, we strongly encourage guests to consider alternative transportation options such as taxis or walking.

We recommend planning your transportation in advance and allowing extra time for travel to the wedding.

We recommend using the FreeNow Taxi App or calling the number +39063570 to arrange for transportation.

Discover Rome

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There are many attractions and places to visit in Rome, but these are some of the most famous and visited places.

The Colosseum

An iconic symbol of Rome, the Colosseum is an ancient amphitheatre where gladiatorial contests and other public spectacles took place.

The Pantheon

A magnificent temple dedicated to all the gods, the Pantheon is one of the best preserved buildings from ancient Rome, with a spectacular domed ceiling.

Trevi Fountain

One of the most famous fountains in the world, the Trevi Fountain is a masterpiece of Baroque art, depicting the sea god Neptune and other mythical figures.

The Vatican

Home to the Pope and the world's smallest country, the Vatican is a must-see for any visitor to Rome. The Vatican Museums house some of the world's greatest art treasures, including Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel.

The Roman Forum

The heart of ancient Rome, the Roman Forum is a sprawling archaeological site filled with temples, public buildings, and monuments.

Vatican Museums

Located inside Vatican City, these museums house some of the most important art collections in the world, including Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel.

Galleria Borghese

Located inside Villa Borghese park, this art gallery houses a vast collection of Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces, including works by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael.

National Roman Museum

Composed of four different museum sites (Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, Terme di Diocleziano, and Crypta Balbi), this museum houses a vast collection of ancient art, including mosaics, sculptures, and frescoes.

GNAM

The museum houses a vast collection of modern and contemporary artworks, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and installations. The collection of the GNAM includes works by Italian and international artists, such as Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Alberto Burri, Lucio Fontana, Alighiero Boetti, and many more.

Barberini Museum

It is located in the city center, the museum houses a vast collection of ancient and modern art, with a particular focus on Baroque painting. Including works by artists such as Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, Canaletto, Pietro da Cortona and many others.

The Capitoline Museums

They are considered the world's first public museum, founded in 1471 by Pope Sixtus IV, and offer a vast collection of ancient art, including sculptures, paintings, and art objects. Among the most famous works are the statue of Marcus Aurelius and the Capitoline Wolf, a symbol of Rome, as well as a vast collection of Roman, Greek, and Etruscan art.

MAXXI

National Museum of the 21st Century Arts: Located in the Flaminio district, this modern museum is dedicated to contemporary art and architecture of the 21st century.

These are just a few of the many amazing places to visit in Rome!

Restaurant recommendations and food tips

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Yes, we highly recommend experiencing the delicious traditional Roman cuisine during your stay in Rome. As you may have noticed, we are fond of food! We have compiled a list of some of our favorite restaurants in the city….Make reservations as soon as possible!

Trattoria/Osteria

  • Roscioli (book it as soon as possible)
  • Trattoria al Moro (center)
  • Settimio all'Arancio (center)
  • Rocco (Monti)
  • Dal Toscano (Prati neighbourhood, Fellini's favorite restaurant!)
  • Taverna Trilussa (Trastevere)
  • Da Enzo al 29 (Trastevere)
  • Da Felice (Testaccio)

Fish

  • Johnny Micalusi (Parioli)
  • Il San Lorenzo (City Center)
  • Pierluigi (City Center)

Goûter

Rome is blessed with the marvellous culture of pizza al taglio. You’ll smell it before you see it – windows on street corners boasting trays of pizza groaning under a variety of toppings. Point, pay by weight and your slice will be folded up for you to munch on immediately. Don't miss Forno di Campo de Fiori for their pizza al taglio at lunchtime or at “goûter” time. It's a must.

Gelato

Ice-cream in Italy (and especially in Rome), is quite literally everywhere. You must try maritozzo – a sweet bun filled with whipped cream traditionally eaten for breakfast.

  • Otaleg
  • Gelateria dei Gracchi Bar
  • Caffè Sant'Eustacchio
  • Caffè Ciampini
  • Vitti
  • La Buvette

Please note that the above list is not exhaustive, and there are many other great restaurants and places to visit in Rome. Additionally, we recommend making reservations at these restaurants in advance, especially during the busy wedding season.

Food restrictions

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We want all of our guests to enjoy the wedding reception and feel comfortable with the food provided.

If you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions, please indicate them in the appropriate form or send us an email so that we can make appropriate arrangements.

We will do our best to accommodate all requests and provide suitable alternatives as needed.

Further information

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If you have any further questions, please send an email to test@gmail.com