Formal dress attire, usually called "cocktail" in Mexico. For women, it usually means midi- to floor-length dress, a chic jumpsuit, or a dressy separates outfit (like a fancy blouse and skirt). For men, it generally means a suit and tie (or at least a blazer and dress pants), dress shoes, and a button-down shirt. This is what wedding guests typically wear in Mexico, but that being said, please wear what will make you feel most comfortable!
La ceremonia empieza a la 1 pm. Llegando a la Hacienda, entren por la puerta principal y los guiarán a un patio con el laurel. Una vez ahí podrán sentarse en las sillas o en las periqueras. No hay lado de la novia y lado del novio entonces siéntense dónde gusten!
The ceremony starts at 1pm. As you arrive to the Hacienda and make your way through the main entrance, you will be ushered to the patio with the laurel tree where you can take a seat either on the chairs or the raised tables. There are no bride and groom sides to the chairs so take a seat anywhere you'd like!
Sí, hay bastante espacio para estacionarse en la hacienda y no hay valet. Después de entrar al lugar, tomen la primera salida de la glorieta hacia la derecha de la hacienda y ahí encontrarán el estacionamiento. También pueden tomar un Uber/Didi para llegar a la haciendo y regresarse a su hotel.
Yes! There is quite a bit of parking available at the venue and there is no valet parking. As you enter the venue and arrive at the roundabout, take the first exit towards the right side of the Hacienda and you'll find the parking lot there. You can also arrive to and leave from the venue using Uber or Didi (a local alternative).