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The Wedding Website of Marlene Gallegos and Christopher Zapata
We're so excited to share a few of our favorite places in the area with you.
Cuernavaca Centro

Cuernavaca Centro

Cuernavaca, Mor., Mexico

Many museums and restaurants to check out.

Tepoztlán

Tepoztlán

Tepoztlán, Mor., Mexico

Magical Town full of culture and restaurants and markets. Tepoztlan is a small pueblo magico located in the small state of Morelos. It is about an hour and a half from Mexico City, depending on what part of the city you’re in. That makes it a popular weekend destination for the residents of Mexico City. That being said, it is very easy to get to Tepoztlan from Mexico City.

Los Manantiales

Los Manantiales

Carretera Federal 95 de Cuota, Coaxitlán, Mor. 62989, Mexico

Los Manantiales Natural Spa located in the state of Morelos, allows you to enjoy an adventure in nature in a framework of trees, sun, fresh air and abundant water. Swimming in the spring water pools at 28 °, camping by the light of a campfire or staying in one of its pleasant rooms will be a unique experience to share with family and friends.

Frida Kahlo Museum

Frida Kahlo Museum

247 Londres, Ciudad de México, CDMX 04100, Mexico
La Condesa

La Condesa

Mexico City, CDMX 06140, Mexico

Take a stroll down the tree-lined streets of this quaint and bohemian district in Mexico City’s trendiest area. Here, you can browse charming bookstores and fashionable boutiques as well as visit the countless art galleries dotting the neighborhood. At lunchtime, there’s a wide array of cozy cafes and authentic restaurants for you to pick from. If you feel like unwinding and breathing a little fresh air, stop by Parque México—a charming urban park in the city. Join a walking tour of La Condesa and the adjacent Colonia Roma with a local to view both districts' hidden gems

La Llorana de Xochimilco

La Llorana de Xochimilco

Mexico City, CDMX 16043, Mexico

A special Dia de Muertos event, La Llorona is a musical show staged on the floating islands of Xochimilco (well known for the Aztec-era canal system). To see the show, you’ll need to take a trajinera (boat) and weave through the canals in the dark. There are shows available every weekend from 6 Oct to 12 Nov 2023 and daily shows during the week between 29Oct to 2Nov 2023.

Historic center of Mexico City

Historic center of Mexico City

Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico

Day of the Dead parade — The biggest event during Day of the Dead in Mexico City is the desfile. Catrinas with oversized skull heads and massive floats take to the streets of the historic center.

Coyoacán

Coyoacán

Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico

Five centuries’ worth of architecture and Mexican culture are embedded in this district’s plazas and narrow cobbled streets. Start your tour of Coyoacan at the lively Jardin Centenario park which is surrounded by inviting cafes and townhouses. Then, set off to visit the Frida Kahlo Museum that is dedicated to the life and works of the Mexican artist herself. On the way there, pop by the artisans market to hunt for handmade keepsakes and visit the Coyoacan Market for fresh tostadas and gorditas. For a full experience, take a guided tour around Coyoacan, which includes a visit to the floating gardens of neighboring Xochimilco.

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