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🚍 Mexico City <-> Puebla: Go to the 2nd floor of the Mexico City Airport. Follow signs for "Autobuses Foráneos/Outward Buses". Ticket desk ER. Go into the waiting area and through security when your bus is called. Sit back and prop your feet up! www.estrellaroja.com.mx
🚍 Mexico City <-> Puebla: Go to the 2nd floor of the Mexico City Airport. Follow signs for "Autobuses Foráneos/Outward Buses". Ticket desk ER. Go into the waiting area and through security when your bus is called. Sit back and prop your feet up! www.estrellaroja.com.mx
July 9, 2022
Puebla, Puebla, Mexico

Pilar & Scott

FAQs

The Wedding Website of Pilar Ortiz and Scott Jones
If you have any questions we haven't answered here, please email scottypilarboda@gmail.com.
Question

Is there transportation to and from the hotel to the ceremony?

Answer

The church will be a couple of short blocks from the hotel and reception. Feel free to bring flats for walking to the church and back. Google estimates a 7-minute walk.

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What is the dress code?

Answer

Semi-Formal: Tuxes and gowns are welcome, and so are suits and cocktail dresses. There will be plenty of dancing so bring comfortable shoes for later in the night!

Question

How long should my trip be?

Answer

However long you want! Puebla is a beautiful city full of history, good food, and plenty of things to do. You may even want to spend a few days in Mexico City before or after our wedding as well. This one's up to you!

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Is the city safe?

Answer

Yes! Our wedding is in the center of the historic district of Puebla, and area that is very safe, populated, walkable and well-lit

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How should I get around?

Answer

Depending on where you stay, most places are easily walkable. Should you need a car, ubers in Puebla are very cheap and easy to find

Question

If I'm coming from the United States, do I need to convert any dollars to pesos?

Answer

A small amount of cash is a good idea, but don't go crazy. Most transactions and purchases can be made using your credit card like normal, and you won't end up left with a bunch of extra pesos at the end of your trip