Lilia and Jakob are getting married!

...and we want to celebrate it with you

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Our Story

After moving to Munich from California for her Master’s degree in September of 2018, Lilia decided to give online dating a try. When Jakob turned up to our first date in canary-yellow pants, she knew she was about to meet someone special! We watched the sunset over the city, chatted for hours, and promptly fell in love. We dated long distance while both studying abroad in Edinburgh and Barcelona, and immediately knew that being apart just wasn’t going to work. So Lilia and Jakob moved in together into an apartment in Westend, Munich. Jakob came to California for Christmas to meet Lilia’s famiy, and learned an important lesson about how much fun it is to live in a house full of dogs.

Just a few months after moving in together, the world shut down, and we both felt very lucky to be locked down with someone so easy to get along with. Jakob was an excellent German teacher (even if Lilia was often a very impatient student), and spent countless hours on government websites and waiting in line helping to make sure Lilia had the right Visa to stay in Germany. Once things calmed down, we decided to make our lives more complicated again by adopting a very challenging dog! The minute Salty came home with us, it was clear that the three of us belonged together.

After years of first pandemic and later dog-related travel restritions, we made it back to California. Jakob proposed on a beautiful sunny March day overlooking the cliffs in Mendecino county - he didn’t realize he was supposed to prepare a speech, but it didn’t matter, she had already said yes. We both agree that we are already a family, and can’t wait for the government to coroberate this fact, and of course, celebrate with the rest of our newly-united family, all of you!

Details

📍Restaurant “Am Rosengarten” Westpark, Munich, Germany
🕑 July 11th, 2026 from 02:00 PM - 02:00 AM

14:00

The wedding begins! - Meet at the restaurant before the ceremony

14:30 - 15:00

Freie Trauung, saying our vows, getting married!

15:00-19:00

Drinks, snacks and aperetivos. Getting to know each other and giving congrats

19:00-21:00

Dinner is served!

20:00-02:00

Dance until the doctor comes

R.S.V.P.

Will Join Us At Our Wedding?

FAQs

Is there a dress code? What is it?

We want our guests to feel comfortable dressing however they please, and invite everyone to dress-up (whatever that means to you, dressing-up is half the fun of a wedding anwyay!). For reference, the bride and groom will be wearing a white dress and suit. If you need more direction, wear something that makes you feel fabulous!

Can I bring a plus one?

Yes! Please let us know who you are bringing when you RSVP.

Are children welcome?

Yes, your children are invited! Please indicate how many kids you’re bringing with you and their ages when you RSVP.

What time should I arrive?

Plan to arrive for the start of the wedding at 14:00, (2:00 PM for Americans), the ceremony will start about a half-hour later.

Is parking available?

Yes, there is a free parking lot available directly at the restaurant, but spots might be limited.

How do I RSVP?

You already scrolled past the form! Click here to fill the form out :) Or you can of course also email, call or text us on WhatsApp if you prefer.

I am from out-of-town. Where should I stay in Munich? Are there rooms blocked?

Munich is very well-connected via subways, busses, trams etc. so anywhere you stay in the city proper will have good connections to the wedding location, the city center, etc. Since people will have pretty diverse travel plans, we dont have a block of rooms reserved in a hotel. If you need help finding a place to stay, get in touch!

Do you have a registry or a wish list?

The short answer is no - what we want more than anything is for you to come to our wedding, have a great time, eat, drink be merry etc! This more than enough! (That being said, the Salty treat fund is always accepting cash donations)

Are there vegetarian or vegan meal options?

Yes, we will offer both vegetarian and vegan dishes. We will send out a questionaire regarding the meal choices hopefully soon after your R.S.V.P.

Are there any local customs or traditions we should know about?

Traditionally, bavarian couples might break plates the day before their wedding, wear Tracht (Dirndl and Lederhosen) on their wedding day, work together to saw off a piece of a log inscribed with their initials, or even kidnap the bride for ransom during the wedding. We won’t be doing any of that :)

What are some fun things to do in the area?

There is endless fun to be had in southern Germany! In Munich, go shopping the old city, swim in the Isar at the English Garten, have a beer in a traditional biergarten, visit Museums and even a palace.
Outside of the city, there are several nearby castles (Schloss Neuschwanstein, Schloss Linderhof), lakes (Ammersee, Worthsee, Starnbergersee),

What is a Freie Trauung? Is there going to be a religious ceremony?

In Germany, only civil ceremonies taking place at city-hall etc. are legally binding, so a Freie Trauung is a non-religious, non-legally binding wedding ceremony (We will most likely already be legally married on the big day!)

Directions

The restuarant “Am Rosengarten” is located at the western end of Westpark in Munich, Germany.

Google Maps Location of the venue

Public Transport

The public transportation network in Munich is very good and the venue is easily reachable via subway, tram or bus. For most people, we would probably suggest taking the subway U6 to the station Westpark and take a nice, relaxed 15 minute long walk through the beautiful park to the venue. Refer to the official MVG Website or App or simply Google Maps for detailed instructions on the quickest way to reach it from your stay. For getting back home after the party, the subway will go every ~30 minutes and there are also night busses available.

Tickets for the public transport can be purchased on the stations or online and have to be bought before starting the trip. If you are staying for a longer period of time, it might be worth to get a weekly pass.

Arriving by Car & Parking

Parking is available directly at the restaurant with plenty spots at Parking Westpark West. Street parking is also available along the outskirts of the park, most of which is probably paid parking only (cash or app only).

Extras

Music Request

I promise to dance if you play this song

Additional events

We appreciate everyone coming from all around the world to celebrate with us. So if you are staying a few days in Munich, and we would highly recommended that you do, we decided to organize a few extracurricular activities for you to join.

  • Polterabend on Thursday
  • Traditional German Weisswurstkaterfrühstück (White Sausage Hangover Breakfast) on Sunday morning at Augustiner Keller
  • Train and boat trip to and on Chiemsee

Contact

We cannot wait to share this special day with you, and have all our loved ones under one roof for the first time in FOREVER! In the meantime, if you have any questions you can contact us both at wedding@jakobandlilia.party