Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries, including the U.S., Canada, and most of Europe, can enter Korea visa-free for up to 90 days. Make sure to check your nationality requirements for entering Korea or visit Korea’s official visa website for details.
The dress code is Formal / Black Tie Optional, which means tuxedos or suits with a tie for men, and floor-length gowns, elegant jumpsuits for women. Black tie is optional, but we ask that guests dress formally for the occasion.
Please note that we'll be outside, so bring a layer for when the sun goes down, and wear grass-friendly shoes.
While we love your little ones, we have decided to keep our wedding an adults-only celebration.
We are only able to accommodate guests whose names are listed on the invitation. We appreciate your understanding and can’t wait to celebrate with you!
We will have a shuttle arranged from Dragon City Yongsan Hotels to the wedding venue (Bonelli Garden) for the ceremony. If you would like to reserve a seat, please make sure to RSVP.
There will also be a shuttle from Bonelli Garden to the after party. We will assume everyone attending the after party will be on the shuttle (but you are welcome to arrange your own transportation too).
There will not be a separate shuttle from Bonelli Garden back to Dragon City Yongsan Hotels after the reception. Bonelli Garden is about 1 hour drive from the hotels, and we recommend taking taxis (ride apps) back to the hotels for convenience.
Korea uses the Korean Won (KRW). Credit cards are widely accepted, but we recommend having some cash for street vendors for food and shopping. ATMs for international cards are available at banks and convenience stores throughout the city.
Yes! Details can be found on the Events page of our website.
September in Seoul is pleasant and mild, with temperatures ranging from 65-78°F (18-26°C). It will be warm during the days but can get slightly chilly at night. We recommend light layers for comfort.
Yes! South Korea is one of the safest countries in the world.
Seoul is well-lit at night, and it’s common to see people walking alone even in the late hours. As with any travel, we recommend staying aware of your surroundings and staying out of trouble.
Taxis (Uber, Kakao Taxi, Tada) are easy to use and great for convenience. Seoul also has excellent public transportation (subway & bus), which is a great option to travel during rush hours when Seoul's traffic can get quite congested.
South Korea uses type C and F power plugs, same as most of Europe. US travelers will need an adapter. The standard voltage is 220V, and the standard frequency is 60Hz. You may also want to pack a power converter if you use any electrical devices that aren’t rated for dual voltage.
For any other questions, please reach out to Jay or Lina.