Steffi & Jack

August 29–31, 2025 • Kitzbuhel, Austria
148 Days To Go!

Steffi & Jack

August 29–31, 2025 • Kitzbuhel, Austria
148 Days To Go!

Questions?

General questions about the wedding weekend?

Please reach out to our wedding planner Nadine Mattis at info@noblesse-weddings.de with any questions. For travel questions, please see below.

Passport Information

Make sure your passport does not expire before/during your travel dates. If it does, have your passport renewed as soon as possible. The current processing time for an American passport is 6-8 weeks.

How do I get to Kitzbuhel?

Please click on the "Flights, Transport, Hotels & Lodging" tab and scroll down for travel information.

Which hotel do I stay in?

Please click on the "Flights, Transport, Hotels & Lodging" tab and scroll down for hotel information. The hotels are listed from highest price to lowest price. If you do not book one of the hotels we have listed, please make sure the hotel you book is located in the city of Kitzbuhel.

Is there transport from the church to the cocktail hour/reception?

Yes, we will have busses that transport people from the church to the reception. You are also more than welcome to drive yourself. There is parking in town and at the hotel where the reception will be held.

What is the attire for the weekend?

Please see the "weekend schedule" tab for further information. Friday night is Tracht (lederhosen/dirndls) or cocktail attire. Please wear cocktail attire if you do not have appropriate Tracht clothing. The Saturday dress code is black tie. Gentlemen should wear tuxedos and ladies should wear formal evening gowns.

What should I expect in terms of the weather?

The average temperature in late August in Kitzbühel ranges from 55 degrees in the morning to a high of 85 during the day. The evenings can get a bit chilly, so we recommend bringing a light coat or shawl.

Anything else I should know?

Our wedding weekend will be held on the weekend southern Germany starts their Summer vacation. Please be advised that traffic on the autobahn to Kitzbühel may be a little heavier than usual.

Credit Card Use Abroad

We highly encourage everyone to make sure they have a credit card that does not charge a foreign transaction fee. For example, the Chase Sapphire credit card is a travel-friendly credit card that doesn’t not charge a fee when abroad. If your card charges foreign transaction fees, these can add up quickly. Additionally, make sure to bring a debit card so you can withdraw Euros.