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Harrison & Jessica

October 18–19, 2025 • Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico

Harrison & Jessica

October 18–19, 2025 • Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico

To Stay

The safest areas of Mexico City are Polanco, Condesa, and Roma Norte. The Wedding Party will be staying at a 5-star hotel between Condesa and Roma Norte - Hotel Marquis Reforma.


We have negotiated a discounted rate for all the guests with pool access included. If you want to stay at the same hotel, here is the link to book: https://reservations.marquisreforma.com/2900?groupID=4651173

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Other hotels

Here are some budget friendly options:


Condesa Suites Hotel - Condesa

ITZEA - Polanco

Hotel MX Roma - Roma



Here are some luxury options:


The W Hotel - Polanco

Andaz Mexico City - Condesa

Hotel Maison México - Roma Norte

To Eat

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These restaurant options range from gastronomic experiences to the delicious tacos that characterize Mexico:


Quintonil – Fine Mexican cuisine with local ingredients and a contemporary touch.


Pujol Signature gastronomic experience with reinterpretations of Mexican cuisine. Need to reserve 3 months in advance.


Blanco Colima – Restaurant and bar in an elegant mansion with modern international cuisine.


Rosetta – Signature Italian cuisine in a cozy and romantic atmosphere.


El Cadernal - Classic Mexican brunch place.


Máximo Bistró – Modern Mexican food using sustainable, seasonal, fresh ingredients.


El Cuerno Masaryk – Mexican cuisine that specializes in meat cuts with a great atmosphere.


Ling Ling – Asian Mexican fusion cuisine with spectacular views of the city.


La Buena Barra – Northern Mexican food restaurant with premium cuts and mixology.


Rosa Negra – Fusion of Latin American flavors with a vibrant and festive atmosphere.


Los Canarios – Traditional Mexican cuisine with grilled specialties.


Taquería Orinoco – Trompo, beef and chicharrón norteño tacos in a casual atmosphere.


Taquería Álvaro Obregón – Classic taqueria with a wide variety of tacos al pastor.


Taquería El Califa – Charcoal tacos with high-quality ingredients.


Churrería El Moro – Traditional churros and chocolate since 1935.

To Drink

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Downtown Mexico Hotel Bar - Rooftop bar with pool and view of Centro. Across from wedding venue.


Xochimilco - Canals in southeastern part of the city where you can ride gondolas and day drink with party people.


Xaman - A trendy, speakeasy-inspired spot with a cozy, rustic vibes and creative cocktails.


El Scary Witches - A cute goth bar that's perfect for Dia de Los Muertos.


Mama Rumba - A fun salsa bar that's great for dancing but not clubbing.


Fünk Club - A basement style club with a great sound system and light show.


To See

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These are some of the most renowned and emblematic sites in Mexico City:


Palacio de Bellas Artes – Gorgeous art museum with murals by Diego Rivera and cultural shows.


Chapultepec Castle – A historic castle with spectacular views and beautiful gardens.


Soumaya Museum – Iconic architecture and an impressive art collection.


AV. Masaryk, Polanco – The most exclusive avenue in the city, full of boutiques and luxury restaurants, it's great for an afternoon stroll.


Colonia Condesa (Parque México) – Bohemian area with Art Deco architecture and a charming park.


Colonia Roma (Fuente de Cibeles) – Trendy neighborhood with cafes, galleries and the iconic fountain inspired by Madrid.


Zócalo and Museo del Zócalo – The largest plaza in Latin America, surrounded by history and culture.


AV. Madero – Pedestrian street with historic buildings, shops, and a great atmosphere.


Frida Kahlo Museum – The Blue House where the iconic Mexican artist lived.


Xochimilco (Trajinera) – Picturesque canals where you can stroll, dance, listen to mariachis, and have drinks on colorful trajineras.


Medellín Market – Market with Latin American products and a vibrant atmosphere.


Coyoacán Market – Handicrafts, snacks, a gem of a market with the hustle and bustle of tourists and locals alike.


Anthropology Museum – Mexico's most important museum on pre-Hispanic cultures.


Reforma 222 – Modern shopping center in the heart of Paseo de la Reforma.


Plaza Antara – Open-air shopping with luxury stores and restaurants.


Plaza Miyana – Modern space with shops, restaurants, and entertainment.


Plaza Carso – Commercial and cultural complex with shops, restaurants, and museums.


Plaza Santa Fe – One of the largest and most exclusive luxury shopping centers in the city.

To commute

UBER app

Turibus

Hotel taxis

DIDI app

Metrobus