Yes—with the same kind of awareness you’d bring to any major city. Like any big urban area, Mexico City has neighborhoods that feel very different from one another. We’ve planned everything in areas that are not only beautiful and culturally rich, but also well-traveled and safe for visitors. Think: Condesa, Roma, and Polanco—each walkable, full of life, and popular with both locals and tourists. We’ve also built our weekend around locations and transportation that make it easy to enjoy without stress. Follow our tips for getting around (Uber is safe, easy, and widely used), and we’re always here if you have any questions. This city holds a special place in our hearts, and we can’t wait for you to experience it the way we have: full of color, beauty, history, and amazing culinary experiences!
Everyone coming from the States will need to have a valid passport, but you don't need a Visa. Please double check that your passport won't expire within 6 months of your trip.
Mexico City International Airport (MEX) is the primary airport.
If you plan to attend the Friday Welcome Party, we suggest arriving sometime early November 20th. Please feel free to come earlier and stay later - we are!
Mexico City is high up (even higher than Denver!), so you might feel a little winded the first day. Drink plenty of water, take it easy if you're sensitive to altitude, and maybe skip that extra mezcal on night one.
November in Mexico City is mild and sunny, with daytime temps around 70°F and cooler evenings in the 50s. We recommend bringing layers, especially for nighttime events or if you plan to explore the city. Rain is rare this time of year, since it falls during the dry season.