Flight
Mexico City International Airport Benito Juarez (MEX) is the airport we would recommend flying into. The airport is a short ~30 minutes from the heart of the city. There are many flight options into this airport per day, but we suggest booking as soon as your travel plans are confirmed. Please ensure your passport is up-to-date and valid for at least 6 months BEYOND your traveling period.
Travel Note
Uber is the easiest way to get into and around Mexico City. Additionally you can ask your hotel to help schedule an airport pickup. Allow plenty of time for travel as traffic can be heavy at certain times in CDMX. Shuttles will be provided to and from the wedding if you are staying at one of the hotels where we have a room block (Four Seasons & Sofitel).
Travel Note
We recommend booking hotels as soon as you finalize your travel plans. We will have room blocks at two hotels: Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City and Softiel Mexico City Reforma. These are the only hotels where wedding shuttles will be picking up and dropping off from. However, CDMX is full of so many great boutique hotels and rental properties so of course feel free to stay wherever you would like!
Hotel
This is where Katie and Sam will be staying! Please use the "View" link below to book under our room block at a special rate.
Hotel
Please use the "View" link below to book under our room block at a special rate.
House Or Rental
Mexico City offers many beautiful Airbnb and Vrbo options and are very safe and reliable.
Travel Note
If staying at another hotel or airbnb and need some direction on what neighborhoods we love the most, see below for our recommendations! Condesa/Hipódromo: Known for its art-deco architecture and lush greenery, Condesa and Hipódromo are some of the coolest neighborhoods in Mexico City. Here you’ll find tons of cafes, restaurants, and cocktail bars alongside boutiques, shops, and parks. Condesa is a great place to stay if you’re looking for a more relaxed environment, ideal for strolling and exploring tree-lined streets and art nouveau mansions. This is also where the welcome event is! Roma Norte/Sur: The Roma neighborhood was designated as a “Barrio Mágico” by Mexico City due to the fact that it’s maintained its “essence” throughout the years. Calle Álvaro Obregón, one of its most popular streets, is dotted with taco stands, restaurants, clubs, and some famous bars. La Roma is full of a mixture of neo-classical and art nouveau buildings. Polanco: Known for its famous Michelin-star restaurants and world-class museums, Polanco feels like the modern counterpart to the Roma and Condesa neighborhoods. This prestigious colonia boasts modern architecture and high-end retailers alongside Spanish Colonial Revival mansions.