Airports

Benito Juárez Airport
This is the only airport we recommend for traveling to Mexico City.
It is located approximately 5 miles from the Roma Norte and Condesa neighborhoods, two of the city's most vibrant and charming areas.
Where to stay
Mexico City offers everything! From our two hotel blocks, to Airbnbs, to long-term apartments, to other hotels you may choose, there is NO RIGHT WAY to experience our wedding weekend.
See below for options.
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Fiesta Americana Reforma
Stay at Fiesta Americana Reforma
Centrally located and easily accessible, Fiesta Americana Reforma is a great option for enjoying our wedding weekend.
We’ve secured a special discount code for our guests, which you can use when making your reservation.
Code: G1U531
BA María y Sam
Call center: 800 504 5000
Whatsapp: +52 1 443 137 8728
Follow the link below or contact the hotel directly for the preferred rate.
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Hotel San Fernando
Discover this charming boutique hotel in the heart of Condesa.
We’ve secured a special rate for our guests — just use the code GATHER when booking.
Follow the link below to reserve your stay and enjoy a cozy experience during our wedding weekend.
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Hotel Carlota
Located just steps away from the Condesa neighborhood, Hotel Carlota offers a charming space where your stay will be truly enjoyable.
We will have a special discount code available for your booking. Soon TBD
To use it, simply mention the code when booking by phone or email — or enter it directly if booking online.
Book now and enjoy a special rate for our wedding guests!
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Airbnb
If you prefer a more personalized option, Airbnb or Sonder may offers a wide variety of accommodations in the area.
We suggest looking for accommodations in the following areas: Condesa, Roma, or Polanco, as they’re conveniently located and offer a great atmosphere.
When you are there
We're excited to share some of our favorite spots in the area.
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Centro Histórico
A walk through the heart of the city feels like stepping back in time. The Historic Center is full of history, stunning architecture, lively plazas, and vibrant corners.
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Teotihuacán
A visit to the pyramids of Teotihuacán is a magical experience. Just an hour from the city, this archaeological site connects you to the grandeur of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations.
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Xochimilco
Floating down the canals of Xochimilco on a trajinera is a fun and colorful way to spend the day. Music, flowers, food, and good vibes await in this one-of-a-kind spot.
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Frida Kahlo Museum
Frida Kahlo’s Blue House is full of art, history, and emotion. Here you can get a close look into the life of one of Mexico’s most iconic artists.
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National Museum of Anthropology
One of the most important museums in Latin America. Every room is a window into the cultures that shaped Mexico. A must for history lovers.
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Chapultepec Castle
Perched atop Chapultepec Park, this castle offers incredible city views and a fascinating history. Perfect for a walk surrounded by nature, art, and stories from the past.
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Coyoacán
Coyoacán is a bohemian neighborhood full of cobblestone streets, colorful markets, charming cafés, and rich history. A perfect place to wander and soak it all in.
How to get to the Wedding
Antiguo Molino de San Jerónimo
San Jerónimo 33, Centro Histórico de la Ciudad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, CDMX