Frequently Asked Questions

Our Venue

Museo Casa de la Bola

Av. Parque Lira 136, Tacubaya, Miguel Hidalgo, 11870 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico​

Accommodation

We recommend staying in the Roma Norte or the Condesa area–there are many hotels in those neighborhoods which are centrally located to many attractions in Mexico City.

One specific hotel option is the Hotel Galería Plaza Reforma, (Hamburgo 195, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX, Mexico). For those that would prefer to stay in a hostel, Monterrey 187 is in the Roma Norte neighborhood. 

Link to registry

Registry

Dress Code

We suggest cocktail or semi-formal wedding attire. We encourage bright colors, fun patterns, or whatever makes you feel celebratory. 

examples of the dress code(3)

Additional F.A.Q.s

We can only accommodate the individuals specifically listed on our invitations.

Though we love your little ones <3, this is an adults-only celebration. 

Please RSVP by February 27, 2026.

We suggest using Uber. Uber in Mexico has an option for English-speakers. Public transportation is also available. The venue is 15-20 minutes by car from Roma Norte and Condesa but please plan to give yourself extra time due to May Day protests. (Yay workers of the world!)

Transportation from the airport is pretty easy–you can take public transportation, uber, or taxi. 

Humberto’s sister (Carolina), who used to live in Mexico City, suggests looking at hotels, rental homes, or hostels in the Condesa, La Roma, or Coyocan neighborhoods. (thank you Caro!)

Please PLEASE! Be yourselves and have fun <3 

mexicocity
Stephanie Drenka, 2019

All About Mexico City

Why Mexico City?

Mexico City is halfway (ish) between Humberto’s and Audrey’s hometowns. We thought it’d be special to celebrate with everyone here. The city is vibrant and colorful, a lot like us!

Traveling Around

Mexico City has a ton of public transportation options. See here for more information

Food & Where to Eat

  • Casa de Toño. Many locations around the city, great for pozole (Mexican soup) and other Mexican dishes
  • Café Toscano. Various locations. Good breakfast and coffee spot.
  • Mi compa Chava. Seafood.
  • El Tucán. Food from Yucatán and Coyoacán. 
  • Pizas del Perro Negro 
  • Mazarik
  • Café Garat (Cafeteria)
  • El Cardenal )Varias Sucursales) Comida Mexicana
  • Charco de las Ranas. Tacos
  • La Esquina del Chilaquil. Street food, chilaquiles!
  • Gin Gin. Bar
  • Café Nin Breakfast
  • Cantina La guadalupana
  • Café Jarocho
  • Casa o Licoreria Limantour. Great cocktails (Condesa/Polanco neighborhood)

Things to do

  • Frida Kahlo House + Coyoacán (area for art and shopping)
  • Teotihuacán: Tours: Civitalis. Pyramids in Mexico, just outside of the city.
  • Lucha Libre en la Arena México. Famous Mexican wrestling. 
  • Chapultepec Castle
  • Museum of Anthropology
  • Centro Historico (Zocalo/Bellas Artes/La Alameda). Public square, park, theater, church. 
  • Ciudadela (Compra de Artesanías) Artisan market. 
  • Parque España – Condesa (Cafes and Restaurants)

In Celebration of May Day

The day we get married is also May Day–the day that workers of the world unite! Learn more about May Day and honoring the global labor movement here

In Celebration of CDMX

There are so many cool things about Mexico City, it’s a source of creativity, love, culture, art, and fun. Learn more about the history here. 

Website built by Claire Schreiber, Audrey’s sister (we love you! thank you!!)

Thank you to Caro, Humberto’s sister, for sharing recommendations that appear throughout this website.