While our formal celebrations will take place over Friday and Saturday, we recommend an additional night in Tepoztlán to enjoy the town. There's plenty to do, much to eat, and many ways to relax. We will be arriving earlier in the week and would love to show you around.
Here's Vogue's guide to Tepoztlán!
"The area is believed to be the birth site of the Quetzalcóatl, the feathered-serpent god of the Aztecs believed to control the winds and rain, among other forces. There are plenty of boutique hotels in town, [...] like the renovated Posada del Tepozteco, as well as beautifully designed sites like Dilao, a sculpture garden, and Margarita Concept, a greenhouse-inspired cocktail bar. Just outside of the downtown center is a steep hike to the Tepozteco ruins, a sky-high, clifftop ruin that was built as a dedication to the Aztec god, Tepoztēcatl, the deity of the viscous maguey-based drink, pulque."
If it's good enough for Michelin, it's good enough for us!