July 6th, 2026
We recommend staying in Centro Historico at the Hilton Mexico City Reforma or staying in the Roma Norte or Condesa neighborhoods. See Travel Tab for more information.
Wedding: Formal - The more color, the better! - Gals: Think a midi-floor length dress. - Guys: A suit. Tie optional. The ceremony and reception will be in an open-air covered garden so we recommend a light jacket and avoid thin heels that will sink into grass. Welcome Event: Dressy Casual. Think nice dinner outfits. We highly encourage that fun patterned shirt, skirt, or dress in your closet that you never break out! Brunch: Casual attire. We will be floating on a boat. Dress comfortably!
You can expect daytime temperatures in the low- to mid-70s°F (around 21–24°C) with cooler evenings in the 50s–60s°F (12–17°C). Afternoon showers are common, but they usually pass quickly. Overall, it’s comfortable weather—just bring a light jacket for nights and maybe an umbrella or rain jacket for short showers.
We recommend using Uber over taxis whenever possible as you will be guaranteed to pay a fair rate. Ubers are available everywhere at all times day/night. Our favorite mode of transportation is walking! Mexico City is one of the most walkable places we’ve ever been. If you stick to our recommendations and the neighborhoods we’ve outlined, safety is not a concern. Mexico City’s city bikes, called Ecobici, is a fun choice for exploring. You can get a 3-day pass for roughly $10 USD.
Yes, a passport is required for travel into Mexico with at least 6 months validity. Mexico will deny entry if your passport expires in less than 6 months.
Renewals or new passport applications can take up to 10 weeks. Plan ahead and start the process no later than March 2026. The US now offers passport renewals online. Use this website to get started: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/have-passport/renew-online.html
US Citizens do not need a VISA to travel to Mexico. Just make sure you have a passport with at least 6 months validity.
Ceremony starts at 2:30pm. Venue will be open for seating starting at 2pm. Mexico City is known for traffic so please plan accordingly.
Your invitation and the RSVP section of the website will indicate if a plus-one has been included. Due to venue capacity and logistics, we are unfortunately not able to accommodate additional guests beyond those listed on your invite.
We love your kids, but we want our wedding to be your weekend off!