Evento previsto per 04 ottobre 2025
Meghan and Pedro's Wedding
We are so excited to celebrate with you! To make things as easy as possible, we've summarized here all the important information: dates, times, addresses, plus answers to other questions you may have.
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Creato da Meghan Demeter
e Pedro De Freitas
Schedule
03 ottobre 2025
18h00 - 23h00
Welcome drinks
We have reserved tables at a local spot sheltered from the rain. This will be a casual event, so please feel free to come and go as you please.
Le Barbiche La Republique, 12 Rue Pierre Fontaine 75009
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04 ottobre 2025
11h00 - 12h00
Wedding ceremony
The civil ceremony will take place at the Town Hall of the 7th Arrondisement of Paris. Please note that all guests must arrive by 11:00, and the ceremony will start promptly at 11:30. 

The ceremony will be in French, but we will provide some translated text, and friends will be on hand to translate further.

After the ceremony, we will move to the garden for photos. 
Town hall of the 7th arrondissement of Paris 116 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris, France
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12h30 - 14h00
Champagne Toast
We invite you all to join us after the ceremony at a nearby bistrot to raise a glass and toast to our mariage!
Le Solferino, 262 Bd Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris
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04 ott - 19h00
05 ott - 01h30
Reception & party
We have reserved a restaurant in the 9th arrondisement of Paris. We will serve dinner ("cocktail dinatoire"), drinks, and cake - which will be made by Pedro's close friend, which many call the best cake they've ever had!
Garden Trinité Enseigne Rouge, 60 Rue Saint-Lazare, 75009 Paris, France
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Events during the wedding week

We are planning a number of activities throughout the week for anyone who wants to enjoy. 

If you want to stay up to date on what's happening and when, you can join the wedding week group chat on WhatsApp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KfWkrP5vbGUCKMToe1C9GN
FAQ
What is the dress code?
The bride and groom will be dressed formally of course! Wear what makes you comfortable, but if you are debating - we'd rather have you dress up than dress down.
Are you registered anywhere for gifts?
Your presence is truly all that matters to us. 

However, we will be celebrating our honeymoon in Turkey, and we would gratefully accept any contributions towards making this trip as memorable as possible. We will have a table for cards and QR code for contributions available at the event.
Is the wedding day indoor or outdoor?
The welcome drinks, ceremony and reception will be held indoors. After the ceremony - weather permitting - we will take photos in the garden and have a champagne toast outside of Invalides.
Do I have to come to every event?
We would love to celebrate with you as much as possible, though we understand if there is an event you aren't able to attend! Please let us know in advance as spaces at the reception are limited (due to venue constraints). 
How should I get to the events?
The metro is typically the easiest way to get around Paris. Solferino (12), Varennes (13) or Invalides (8) are all close to the ceremony.

Between the ceremony and reception, you can take line 12 directly from Solferino to Trinite in less than 20 minutes. You have plenty of time to make the trip as there is a break between the two events.

Ubers and Bolts are also readily available in all of Paris. 
Are children allowed?
Kids are welcome at any event you wish!
Where should I stay?
Both the ceremony and the venue are located centrally in Paris. In general, staying along either Metro Line 8 or 12 is the most convenient for both of them. If you have any questions on the neighborhood, feel free to send Meghan or Pedro where you're looking and we can give you feedback. 
What else should I see and do in Paris?
If you only have a few days, prioritize all the most known spots!

Notre Dame has recently reopened and is worth the visit. We personally recommend the Musee d'Orsay over the Louvre (but don't miss visiting the Tuileries and taking a photo by the pyramids in front of the Louvre). For either, think about booking in advance to skip the line. Don't miss climbing to Sacre Coeur and wandering Abbesses and Montmartre for cute shops and a beautiful view of the city. A Seine cruise is a great way to see the sights - Bateaux Mouche is easy to walk straight onto.

We would recommend only going to Versailles if you have more than a few days in Paris. 

If you have seen the major sights, you could wander the cute streets around the Canal St Martin, learn about the history of Paris at the (free) Carnavelt Museum, enjoy a walk through Buttes Chaumont, or have tea time at the Grand Mosquee! 
I have another question.
Please don't hesitate to ask us anything! If it's close to the big day, you may also try asking in the WhatsApp group in case the bride and groom are busy.