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Travel

The Wedding Website of Francisco Jesus Barrera Flores and Victoria Brett Barrier
Thank you so much for making the trip to Mexico City! We cannot wait to celebrate together in such a beautiful and remarkable city. We know it is an effort to get there, and we truly appreciate it! ¡Salud, amigos!

Flight

Mexico City International Airport Benito Juárez

Getting There We recommend flying into Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX). The airport is approximately 30–45 minutes (depending on traffic) from our wedding hotels, located in the vibrant heart of Mexico City. Airport Transportation For airport transfers, Uber is a great option. We also recommend booking with Gonzalo Ledezma, who is offering the following rates to the wedding hotels: Car (up to 3 passengers): $700 MXN Van (up to 6 passengers): $1,200 MXN Gonzalo’s team is also available to arrange additional transportation or tours during your stay. Contact: Gonzalo Ledezma M: +52 55 3016 4040 Email: gonzlv@yahoo.com

Travel Note

Transportation to Events

Tacos, Tequila & Toasts (Thursday, October 8 at 7:00 PM): We recommend using Uber Black for transportation to and from CASO. Uber is a reliable and widely available option throughout the city. Wedding Ceremony & Reception (Friday, October 9 at 5:00 PM): We will provide transportation to and from the Galería Plaza Reforma and the Sofitel Mexico City Reforma to the Club de Banqueros de México. Mexico City traffic can be BAD —like really BAD —so please plan accordingly to arrive on time for events. It can take more than an hour to get from the Galeria Plaza Reforma Hotel and Sofitel Reforma to Club de Banqueros for the wedding on a Friday afternoon.

Hotel

Galería Plaza Reforma Hotel

Hamburgo 195, Colonia Juárez, Del. Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México, CDMX 06500, Mexico
 

Please reserve your room as soon as possible as October in Mexico City is a popular month and they often sell out! Please check with the hotel regarding the cancellation policy which is typically 3-4 days before arrival. You must EMAIL or CALL to reserve a room and use discount code: BRETT AND FRANK WEDDING 2026 Email: reservaciones.gpref@brisas.com.mx Phone: Hotel Reservation Department +52 55 5230 1717 Toll-free numbers: - (800) 717 92 23 within Mexico - (888) 559 4329 in the U.S. Our room block rates vary based on room type and whether breakfast is included. For example, the Signature Room (king or double) is MXN 2,115 per night (plus 19.5% tax). Based on the exchange rate as of April 25, 2026, this is approximately USD 171 per night including taxes. If available, the wedding rate may also be extended for up to a full week should you wish to arrive early or stay longer.

Hotel

Sofitel Mexico City Reforma

Avenida Paseo de la Reforma, Ciudad de México, CDMX 06500, Mexico
 

We have reserved a limited number of rooms at the Sofitel Mexico City Reforma at a special wedding rate of approximately USD 420 per night including taxes, based on the exchange rate as of April 25, 2026. The wedding rate is available for stays from Thursday, October 8 through Sunday, October 11. If you would like to arrive earlier or extend your stay, we are happy to submit a request to the hotel. While additional nights at the wedding rate cannot be guaranteed, nearby options such as the Galeria Plaza Reforma (see above) and other hotels in the area are also available.

House Or Rental

Airbnb

Airbnb is an option in CDMX. Heads up: most Airbnbs do not have AC. We recommend staying in Roma Norte or Condesa! Roma Norte: Trendy, creative, and full of character! It's where you will find the coolest restaurants, street art, craft cocktail bars, clubs, shops, galleries & parks! Think Frank sipping Mezcal with the boys at happy hour! Condesa: Elegant and relaxed, with beautiful Art Deco homes, tree-lined streets, and leafy parks. You’ll find chic shops, bars, and restaurants throughout. Think Brett sipping a mimosa with the girls at brunch. Polanco: While popular for shopping and accommodations, we don’t recommend staying here due to the distance from the wedding venues. Did we mention traffic?