El Molino de San Lázaro, Zaragoza
P.º de la Ribera, 22, 50014 Zaragoza
We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, June 13th at 7:00 PM.
The ceremony will begin at 7:30 PM, so don't be late!
How do I get to Zaragoza?
To get to Zaragoza from abroad you will need to fly to Madrid or Barcelona.
(unless you are coming from Rome or London, in which case you can fly directly to Zaragoza)
Once in Madrid/Barcelona you can book a high speed train to Zaragoza. It normally takes around 1:30-2h one way, and can be purchased from three different operators (Iryo, Ouigo, or Renfe). We recommend you check Trainline for the option that works best for you. Once you've found it, you can book directly through Trainline or through the operator's website.
Traveling by train is perfectly safe, but nowadays schedules are slightly unreliable. We strongly recommend that you avoid booking a plane ticket on Sunday that strictly relies on trains being exactly on time.
Also, keep in mind that Spanish weddings last longer that you might be used to. Dinner will be around 9pm, with the party continuing until 4am.
What is the dress code?
Formal attire.
Wear a suit; we can negotiate if you don’t want to wear a tie. No, you cannot wear a white dress.
Neither the bride nor the groom remembers what you wore to the last wedding you attended, so you can 100% reuse an outfit.
What kind of weather should I expect?
Zaragoza in June is pretty much a lottery.
We expect if will be hot during the day (around 30C/86F). Zaragoza is normally dry, so high temperatures are easier to endure. It could, however, get cold at night (around 10C/50F), so make sure you bring a coat just in case.
Other things going on
Check out the "Adopt a Foreigner" Program
Having you there will be the best present of all (especially if you had to pay for a transatlantic flight to join us).
If you still want to make a monetary contribution, you can do so via Bizum or Venmo. If gifting money isn’t your thing and you need other ideas, do not worry—we also accept real estate.