Where to Stay

There are many great places to stay in Mexico City—from mid-century Airbnbs and boutique hotels to major chains. Our wedding falls on Día de los Muertos weekend, a festive and popular time, so we recommend booking early.
For the wedding on Saturday, we will have shuttles scheduled, with pickups in Polanco and Roma. Our recommended neighborhoods are all close to shuttle stops.
Condesa – Leafy, walkable, and full of charm, Condesa has beautiful parks, Art Deco architecture, and some of our favorite cafés and wine bars.
Roma – A vibrant cultural hub with eclectic shops, buzzing restaurants, and colorful streets. It’s our favorite place to explore and eat.
Polanco – Known as the Beverly Hills of Mexico City, Polanco is more upscale, with top museums, restaurants, and international hotels.