The city comes alive with stunning street art, spiritual cleansing rituals, and vibrant vendor markets. The giant ofrenda at Zócalo is a breathtaking sight, showcasing representations from various states and cities. While the city will be crowded, especially during the festivities, we’ll share updates on key events—plus, the main altar is just a short walk from the wedding venue.
Chapultepec Park in Mexico City is the largest urban park in North America and a fantastic destination for families, especially with kids. One of its main attractions is the Palacio de Chapultepec, home to one of the only royal castles in the Americas. The park offers activities like visiting the Chapultepec Zoo, renting boats on Lago de Chapultepec, and exploring museums like the Papalote Children’s Museum. With its vast green spaces and cultural sites, it’s perfect for a full day of family fun.
Lucha libre is a unique experience, so we recommend booking a tour in advance if you’re traveling with a group. If you’re a couple, you can purchase tickets through Ticketmaster, pick them up at an authorized Ticketmaster store, and then take an Uber to the venue. Be mindful of the timing to ensure a smooth experience.
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The Palacio de Bellas Artes is an architectural masterpiece, blending Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. Inside, visitors can admire murals by renowned Mexican artists such as Diego Rivera. The building also houses a prestigious museum and hosts opera, ballet, and concerts in its world-class theater.