FAQ

  • How to know which room has been allocated to me?

    We are the ones who take care of distributing our guests among the accommodations made available by the Domaine, taking into account the affinities of each person. On your arrival at the Domaine you will be welcomed by Floriane's team who will direct you to your accommodation. Although the reception capacity of the Domaine is more than comfortable, it is nevertheless limited. We therefore ask you to respond to us and to book an acomodation as quickly as possible so that we can organize ourselves as best as possible.

  • From what time is it possible to arrive at the Domaine?

    The ceremony will begin at 5 p.m., it would be comfortable to arrive at the Domaine from 4 p.m. which will give you time to discover your accommodation and get to the ceremony location.

  • Is the ceremony an opportunity to use my iPhone photography skills?

    We have selected two professionals to immortalize the ceremony from all angles. We will share this with you later. We’d love you to be fully with us for this moment rich in emotions, which is why we ask you not to use your phones to take photos during the ceremony.

  • Can I come with a + 1?

    As you can imagine, we are planning this day with all our love, but unfortunately we cannot accommodate +1s from each of you. In order not to have to choose among all these wonderful people, we ask you to respect the people indicated on the invitation.

  • Is it possible to come dressed in white?

    You have every day of the year to wear a white dress, we will be grateful if you do not choose these two days of celebration to do so.

  • Can I come with my children?

    We would like to make the most of our guests and allow you to have a pleasant and stress-free time. This is why only the children of our families are invited.

  • Another question?

    If this page has not answered all your questions, you can contact us directly by phone or message. Please note, none of us will be available for last-minute questions on the big day.