Travel Note
Even the most seasoned travelers can forget to... check your passport expiration date! Mexico requires that your passport be valid during the entirety of your trip.
Flight
Mexico City Airport (IATA: MEX, ICAO: MMMX), also known as Mexico City International Airport and officially named Benito Juárez International Airport, is the main international airport serving Greater Mexico City, being the busiest airport in Mexico and Latin America.
Shuttle
February 16, 2024 5:00 pm - 2:00 am
Shuttles will run to and from (1) the Sangeet (2) the Baraat + Indian wedding ceremony (3) the Catholic wedding + reception. The pick up and drop off location will be near the Sofitel and Sheraton hotels listed below. We recommend staying at one of these hotels as this will be the only pickup location for the shuttles.
Hotel
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Hotel
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Travel Note
We recommend using Uber or a private transfer to get to and from the airport. Lyft does not currently operate in Mexico City. Uber is also a convenient and safe way to get around the city if you are traveling a long distance. Please note that Mexico City is a bustling, densely-populated metropolis, and traffic can vary wildly - especially during rush hour!
Travel Note
1) Elevation: Note that Mexico City is 7,350 feet above sea level - 50% higher than Denver! 2) Food Safety: Don't worry about the food and drink at any wedding events - we've been very careful in selecting vendors. It's recommended not to drink the tap water in Mexico City, or ice, raw fruits and vegetables, etc. Street vendors have delicious food, but consume at your own risk! 3) Exploring: Most areas within Mexico City are perfectly safe to explore by foot. We recommend sharing an Uber or coordinating a taxi with your hotel once the sun goes down, just to be safe. If you're nervous about walking around by foot during the day, grab an Uber!