All foreigners, regardless of their nationality, are required to present a valid and not expired passport. The Mexican government only requires that your passport is valid during the entirety of your trip.
We kindly requests all guests dress in semi-formal attire for the day of our wedding ceremony and reception. Suits and long gowns are preferred, or you’re welcome to wear cocktail dresses. Please note that the ceremony and cocktail hour will take place on a grassy lawn, so choose your footwear accordingly!
All invited guests are listed on your party's invitation. We are unable to accomodate additional guests, and thank you for your understanding.
Yes, please see the 'Travel' section of this website!
On average, you can expect a high of 75° F with a low of 50° F. Plan on packing a light jacket for the evenings, and make sure to check the weather forecast closer to your travel dates.
In case you didn't know, Mexico City sits at 7,349 ft (2,240 m) above sea level. If you are sensitive to altitude sickness, try to arrive a day or two before the wedding to acclimate
Feel free to bring USD to exchange at the airport, or at a local bank. You also have the option to order Mexican Pesos through your local bank ahead of your travels. Lastly, ATMs are of course an option. You will only need cash for tipping (or you can also tip in USD), for shopping at local markets or enjoying street food vendors — checkout the Michelin star awarded taco stand. Otherwise, all major credit cards are accepted everywhere you go!