Mexico City is located at an altitude of 7,350 ft. Many people will not notice a difference, but some people may have headaches, feel fatigued, or get tired faster while exercising. Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, bring SPF chapstick. If you're prone to the effects of altitude, you can consider taking acetazolamide (Diamox) to help you acclimate.
The weather in Mexico City is beautiful in March, one of the best months of the year. Most days are sunny with low humidity. Highs of 70s-80s F, and lows of 40s-50s F.
Wedding Day: Cocktail Attire Colors flexible! Text us with questions. Men: Suit or dress pants/blazer, dress shoes. Tie optional. Women: Cocktail dress (typically knee-length), midi dress, dressy jumpsuit. Gowns welcome if desired. Heels, dressy flats.
We want our wedding to be your night off to celebrate with us! We’ve opted for an adults-only event, with the exceptions of nieces/nephews.
The ceremony, reception, and after party will all be in the same venue (Proyectos Públicos), located in the Juárez neighborhood. The event is indoors. For most people, we recommend taking an Uber to the venue. If you are staying very close to the venue, walking is also an option.
The ceremony starts at 5pm, and we will serve a welcome drink from 4:30-5:00pm as guests arrive.
Many people in Mexico City will speak some English, but a little bit of Spanish can go a long way. We recommend using Google Translate (and download the offline version of Spanish). The photo option in Google Translate works great for translating food menus!
Text us with any other questions you have!
Our wedding planner recommended this option. You can get hair and makeup in your hotel / Airbnb: https://glitzi.com.mx/servicios/maquillaje