Is parking available at your house? Can I Uber?
there is no parking at our house and we cannot accommodate rideshares.
We kindly require that all guests utilize the provided transportation to keep the wedding day as seamless as possible.
3:30pm | Pick up at element hotel
727 Marrett Road, Lexington, MA, 02421
Ideal if you are staying at the hotel, or if you are not, you can uber here for pick up!
3:45pm | Pick up at Rail Trail Municipal Parking
Lexington Center, Edison Way, Lexington, MA 02420
This is a great option if you are local and want to drive! If you are not driving, you can also uber here for pick up!
Look for the green and orange trolley!
3:45pm | Pick up at element hotel
727 Marrett Road, Lexington, MA, 02421
We encourage you to try and get on the first trolley at 3:30 - this one is for stragglers and will have limited space.
8:30PM, 10:15PM, and 12am - Departures from our house to both locations listed
What should I wear?
Garden Cocktail Attire - tie optional.
Evenings can get cool, so bring a warm layer, and for footwear, please note that this event will be held on grass.
Where should I stay? DO You have a hotel block?
For those who want to stay close By, we have a hotel block at the Marriott Element in Lexington, MA.
Its less than a mile away from our house and we have arranged transportation back and forth.
You can book a room using our group rate here.
Can I stay in downtown Boston Instead?
of course!
we are only 30 minutes from downtown Boston, and you are more than welcome to stay in the city if you prefer.
We just ask that you utilize our provided transportation by Ubering to one of our transportation pick up spots.
What is there to do in Lincoln?
Not much, but luckily, Our house is right in the middle of the historic downtowns of Concord and Lexington.
In Lexington, we highly recommend getting Japanese x French pastries at Nouvé, stopping for breakfast sandwiches at Mike & Patty's, and hitting Royal Indian bistro for their lunch specials.
In Concord, grab coffee at either Haute Coffee, Saltbox, or Nashoba Brook Bakery; spend some time browsing the various antique and book shops; and grab a sandwich at the concord cheese shop.
To get outside, we recommend talking a stroll through DeCordova Sculpture park, Walden Pond, the Minute Man National Historic Park — battle road trail, or head to Wilson farm for some apple cider donuts.
For history and literature buffs, check out the Louisa May Alcott House, the Ralph Waldo Emerson House, Lexington's Battle Green, and the Concord Museum.
Will Ruthie be there?
Maybe.