Questions? We’ve got you covered.
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Lucky for you — we’ve created The Cam & Jules Guide to Rome! It includes our favorite neighborhoods and places to stay.
As a rule of thumb, we recommend skipping the Centro Storico (historic center) and staying in the surrounding — and still very walkable — neighborhoods like Prati or Trastevere.
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The weekend’s main events are:
Welcome Dinner — Thursday evening, March 19th
The Wedding — Friday, March 20th
We’re also planning a few casual get-togethers for anyone in town earlier that week. More info coming soon!
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Your presence is the greatest gift we could ask for.
We know it’s no small thing to travel across the ocean to celebrate with us, and we’re deeply grateful for the love, effort, and expense it takes to be there. Your presence truly means the world — we aren’t asking for any additional gifts.
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For our friends and family with children, the choice is yours! Kids are more than welcome, but if you’d like a night out to yourselves, we’re happy to provide recommendations for local nannies and babysitting services in Rome.
Please just let us know in advance if you plan to bring your little ones so we can plan accordingly.
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Semi-formal, Italian-style.
Women: elegant dresses — long, short, or anything that makes you feel fabulous.
Men: suits, crisp shirts, no tuxes necessary.
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Depending on where you’re staying, you can arrive by foot, metro, or taxi.
Once you reach Piazza Navona, enter the square and head toward the southwest corner, looking for Museo di Roma and Vivi Bistrot. Don’t worry — you won’t miss us!
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We kindly ask that you RSVP by December 1st, 2025.
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March in Rome can be a little unpredictable! While it’s the Spring Equinox, expect cooler temperatures around 50–60°F (10–16°C) and the possibility of brief, sporadic showers.
Don’t worry — most of the evening will be indoors, and our wedding planner assures us there’s always a Plan B!