Flight
#1 TIP FOR GETTING TO MEXICO: Double-check your passport, because you'll need one that's valid for at least 6 months after your arrival. That means if your passport expires before April 2026, you need a new one ASAP! (If you don't believe us, just ask Carl about the time he almost missed his own birthday trip thanks to an expired passport.) You'll be flying into Benito Suarez International Airport (MEX). We would highly recommend downloading Uber or Didi for getting around town; it's convenient, especially if your Spanish isn't the best, and extremely affordable. Don't get in a random taxi, especially at the airport.
Travel Note
We've got a hotel block for guests, but we'd highly recommend checking out Airbnbs and boutique hotels if that's what you're into; when we're here, that's how we travel. There's great architecture, fantastic properties, and some really fun set-ups if you'd like to stay with a larger group. The wedding itself will take place in Coyoacán, but we'll be providing transportation between the Andaz to the venue for all guests. For convenience and safety, our recommended neighborhoods are Roma and Condesa–great food, great nightlife, expat-friendly, and centrally located. If you're looking for something a bit more upscale, you can't go wrong with Polanco.
Hotel
The Andaz is a Hyatt property in a great location–we'll have shuttles to and from the wedding for guests here. The hotel block starts at $239 a night–please use the above link to receive the discount!
Discount Code - G-A125
Travel Note
Mexico City has so many great, affordable Airbnbs, and the Andaz is great. But if you're looking for other options, here are some of our favorites: COLIMA 71: Boutique hotel, excellent location, a breakfast Rachita is still dreaming about. FOUR SEASONS: Luxe hotel, great service, a truly unbelievable Sunday brunch. Wieden + Kennedy folks, the WK rate here is crazy affordable, so take advantage of it if you can! And we are not kidding about the brunch–the last time Rachita was there, they had an oyster bar and a sax player walking around doing Dua Lipa covers. BRICK HOTEL: Brick Hotel is in our favorite part of Roma Norte and we highly recommend the carajillo. The owners also have a nearby property we'd recommend, CASA SEIS SIETE. CAMPOS POLANCO: Beautiful interiors, great bathtub, in a quieter part of town.