Formal Attire: Suit and tie and evening gowns are preferred. Please keep in mind that we will have warm weather. We expect the weather to be around 26°C (79°F), but the forecast may go up.
We'll provide shuttles from Hacienda Jurica and City Express to the venue at 3 pm the day of the wedding: * Hacienda Jurica: 8 vehicles leaving at 3 pm * City Express: 1 vehicle leaving at 3 pm Shuttles will operate in a first-come first-serve basis, and leave for the venue as they fill up, so be there on time! Keep in mind that there might not be enough capacity for everyone staying at each hotel. For transportation from other locations, or in case you miss the shuttles, we recommend taking an Uber to the venue. Valet parking services will be provided as well.
Yes. There'll be vehicles periodically driving back to the hotels from the venue starting at 8 pm. Last shuttles leave at 2am!! Please keep in mind that there may not be enough shuttle capacity for everyone. Be ready to find other means of transportation (Uber, Taxi, etc).
Yes. We'll be offering valet parking service at the venue for anyone who decides to drive If you are driving, please keep in mind that Google maps might take you through toll roads and highways. Have cash and spare coins at hand, since toll roads usually don't take credit/debit card. When arriving to the toll booth, use the tolls to the right. For example, one of the roads leading into Mexico may charge $14 pesos, although others may be more expensive.
While we expect guests at the venue at 3:30, dinner will be served until around 6 pm. Make sure to eat lunch or grab a snack before heading to the venue! In addition to the dinner service, there'll be smaller bites offered throughout the night. Careful with the snack bar: there will be some spicy mexican candy.
Most places accept Visa and Mastercard credit cards, and some will also take Amex, though it’s less common. However, some businesses and street vendors may only accept cash. You can use an ATM to withdraw pesos, but be aware that they’ll charge a fee of around 3 USD. BBVA, HSBC, and Banamex are reliable options we’ve used in the past. You can also visit a currency exchange house, but if you do, we recommend exchanging only small amounts at a time for your safety.
We have a list of restaruant and tourist recommendations in the "Things to do" tab!
Yes. Drink responsibly
Same as in the US, you can call 911 for any emergency. Additionally, for medical issues, there's a good hospital nearby called Hospital Moscati you can go to.
Queretaro is considered a calm city, however, here are some general recommendations to stay safe: * Beware of pick pocketing in crowded areas, keep your belongings at sight. * Uber is safer than taxis, always verify the car's license plate and share your trip. Avoid taking Taxis alone if possible. * Drivers don't respect pedestrian crossings, so be cautious when walking around, always look both ways before crossing a street and NEVER assume cars stop for you.