October 24th, 2025
We are beyond excited to share our story with you! That’s why we’d love to invite you to our destination wedding in the heart of Latin America—Mexico City. A vibrant metropolis filled with rich culture, incredible cuisine, and an electrifying nightlife, it’s the perfect place to celebrate our love. We would be thrilled for you to embark on this unforgettable journey with us!
The Casino Español in Mexico City, established in 1847, is a historic and iconic cultural institution that has long been a symbol of sophistication and elegance. Originally founded by Spanish immigrants, the casino quickly became a gathering place for Mexico’s elite, offering a blend of luxury, social events, and high-stakes gambling. Over the years, the Casino Español has maintained its reputation as a premier venue, hosting everything from extravagant galas to intimate gatherings, all within its beautiful neoclassical building. Today, it continues to embody the rich history and tradition of both Mexico and Spain, serving as a testament to the city’s vibrant cultural blend.
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Lobby Casino Español
Dresscode: Formal Attire
Lobby Casino Español
Casino Español
Dresscode: Formal Attire
Casino Español
Casino Español
Dresscode: Formal Attire
Casino Español
Condesa is a hip, artistic neighborhood full of charm, where cafés and top restaurants are just a short walk apart. Its peaceful streets make it a great place to stay, offering a break from the city’s intensity. However, while Google Maps suggests a 20-minute drive to the wedding venue, traffic can easily double or triple that time. If you choose this area, we recommend booking a nice Airbnb and planning your timing carefully.
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Downtown Mexico Hotel, housed in a 17th-century palace near Plaza de la Constitución, is a stunning blend of history and modern boutique style. With high ceilings, dark tile floors, and Moorish-inspired details, it offers elegance just steps from the wedding venue, Casino Español. However, the area is intensely crowded, with over a million visitors, bustling tourism, and commerce—an overwhelming but convenient spot to be on time for the wedding.
We have a special rate at this hotel. Please contact the wedding staff via email for more information.
Isabel la Católica no 30, Colonia Centro, CDMX
$300 USD per night (Double)
Círculo Mexicano, a 25-room boutique hotel by Grupo Habita, transforms a 19th-century building in Centro Histórico into a striking blend of history and modern design. With minimalist rooms, Oaxacan textiles, and a rooftop terrace with a pool, bar, and restaurant, it feels private yet vibrant. Just an 8-minute walk from the wedding venue, the area is extremely crowded, especially during F1 weekend, so hotels book fast.
República de Guatemala 20, Centro Histórico, Cuauhtémoc, CDMX
$300 USD per night (Double)
Remember that Mexican legislation allows Americans with a current passport to travel. Make sure to get your documents ready.
The currency used in Mexico is the Mexican Peso, however you can pay with Visa, Mastercard and American Express cards in establishments. But you still need some cash for special occasions, buying crafts or street trading.
You can exchange Dollars to Peso Mexicano at the airport.
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