Juliana and Pierre-Luc

Will celebrate their wedding on May 2nd, 2025

Vont célébrer leur mariage le 2 mai 2025

Schedule | Déroulé

Welcome party

Thursday May 1st, 2025
5pm to 10pm
Cocktail Attire

Péniche L’Equité, Quai de Montebello, 75005 Paris

The Péniche l’Equité is right next to Notre-Dame, in the center of Paris, which is walkable and well-connected via public transportation

Wedding day

Friday May 2nd, 2025
Ceremony begins at 4PM
Formal Attire

Château du Vivier, 77610 Fontenay-Trésigny

Accommodations | Hébergements

Because we will organize transportation to the Chateau du Vivier (see above), we recommend booking a hotel for your entire stay within a short walk to Place Saint-Michel. The area is highly walkable, safe, and very central to visit Paris.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of well-rated hotels in that area:

Registry

We appreciate you travelling so far to celebrate our special day with us, and your presence is the greatest present.
However, if you would like to contribute to our honeymoon fund, you can do so at the links below.

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Recommended Activities

We won’t attempt to write a guide to Paris here. However, we want to bring your attention to 3 iconic places that are connected to our wedding locations:

  • Notre-Dame de Paris : the Cathedral will join our Welcome Party, which will happen on a Peniche docked right across from it. It has just reopened to the public. You can visit it for free but there is a free reservation system to prevent long wait times, open up to two days before your planned visit: https://www.notredamedeparis.fr/en/visit/reservation
  • The Sainte-Chapelle : The original Sainte-Chapelle, located just 5 minutes from Notre-Dame, is a stunning example of 13th-century Gothic architecture. Our wedding ceremony will be held at the Sainte-Chapelle du Vivier, one of the 12 other chapels inspired by the original. It was built in 1352 and now stands in ruins.
  • Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte : 20-min drive from the Château du Vivier, also in the South-East of Paris. This castle was built in 1661 by the team of artists that went on to design Versailles, and is very pleasant to explore due to very few visitors.