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Federica & Andres

September 18, 2026 • Calolziocorte, Province of Lecco, Italy
115 Days To Go!

Federica & Andres

September 18, 2026 • Calolziocorte, Province of Lecco, Italy
115 Days To Go!

What are the best airports to fly into?

The most convenient airports are: (1) Milan Malpensa (MXP) – Largest international airport. // (2) Milan Linate (LIN) – Closest to Milan city center. // (3) Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY) – Often serves low-cost carriers. // All three airports provide easy access to the Lake Como / Lecco area.

***IMPORTANT PASSPORT REMINDER***

Please make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date to the United States. Many European countries, including Italy, require this for entry, and airlines may deny boarding if your passport does not meet this requirement. We recommend checking now to avoid any last-minute issues.

How do I get from Milan to Lecco?

There are several easy options: (1) By Train (Recommended) Trains run frequently from Milan Centrale and Milan Porta Garibaldi to Lecco: Travel time: ~40–60 minutes. // (2) By Car / Taxi: Approximate travel time: ~1 hour (depending on traffic). // (3) By Private Transfer: Many guests find this the most comfortable option, especially from the airports.

What will the weather be like?

September in the Lake Como / Lecco area is typically: Mild and pleasant // Daytime: ~65–75°F (18–24°C) // Evenings: Slightly cool // We recommend bringing a light jacket or wrap for the evening.

Will transportation be provided for the wedding?

Yes! Shuttle transportation will be provided to and from the venue. Pick-up & drop-off location: Promessi Sposi Hotel in Malgrate // Exact timing details will be shared closer to the wedding date. // We strongly encourage guests to use the shuttle, as parking at the castle is limited.

Are children invited?

While we absolutely adore your little ones, our wedding will be an adults-only celebration. We hope this allows everyone to relax and enjoy the evening. Thank you so much for your understanding.

What currency is used in Italy?

Italy uses the Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, though small shops and taxis may prefer cash.

Do I need a power adapter?

Italy uses Type C, F, and L plugs with 230V voltage. Guests traveling from the US will need an adapter.
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