
May 2, 2026
May 2, 2026
CATY & LUIS ENRIQUE
CATY &
LUIS ENRIQUE
Hacienda Santa Inés, Cuautla
Hacienda Santa Inés, Cuautla
98 : 06 : 01
DAYS
HOURS
MINUTES


After eight years together, we realized that the only thing missing
was a great party to say “I do!”
After eight years together, we realized that the only thing missing was a great party to say
“I do!”


2016
We met.
2017
We became a couple.
2018
Our first home together.
2021 & 2022
We moved to Madrid.
We got engaged!
2025
Our wedding.
2026
Our history
Our history
2016
We met.
2017
We became a couple.
2018
Our first home together.
2021 & 2022
We moved to Madrid.
We got engaged!
2025
Our wedding.
2026






Schedule
1:30PM
CEREMONY
3:00PM
COCKTAIL
4:00PM
RECEPTION
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Hacienda Santa Inés
Progreso 1, Eusebio Jauregui, 62749, Cuautla, Morelos
LOCATION
Schedule
Saturday, May 2, 2026
FORMAL
WOMEN: Midi or maxi dress (preferably light and cool) as these dates tend to be hot.
Please reserve the color white exclusivelyfor the bride.
MEN: Suit and tie. A linen suit may be worn for greater comfort
(NO guayaberas).
Dress code
FORMAL
WOMEN: Midi or maxi dress (preferably light
and cool) as these dates tend to be hot.
Please reserve the color white exclusively
for the bride.
MEN: Suit and tie. A linen suit may be worn for greater comfort (NO guayaberas).
Dress code


LOCATION
1:30PM
CEREMONY
3:00PM
COCKTAIL
RECEPTION
4:00PM
Hacienda Santa Inés
Progreso 1, Eusebio Jauregui, 62749, Cuautla, Morelos


Schedule
1:30PM
CEREMONY
3:00PM
COCKTAIL
4:00PM
RECEPTION
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Hacienda Santa Inés
Progreso 1, Eusebio Jauregui, 62749, Cuautla, Morelos
LOCATION
Schedule
Saturday, May 2, 2026
FORMAL
WOMEN: Midi or maxi dress (preferably light and cool) as these dates tend to be hot.
Please reserve the color white exclusivelyfor the bride.
MEN: Suit and tie. A linen suit may be worn for greater comfort
(NO guayaberas).
Dress code
FORMAL
WOMEN: Midi or maxi dress (preferably light
and cool) as these dates tend to be hot.
Please reserve the color white exclusively
for the bride.
MEN: Suit and tie. A linen suit may be worn for greater comfort (NO guayaberas).
Dress code


LOCATION
1:30PM
CEREMONY
3:00PM
COCKTAIL
RECEPTION
4:00PM
Hacienda Santa Inés
Progreso 1, Eusebio Jauregui, 62749, Cuautla, Morelos
Transportation services will be provided from the host hotels to the event, as well as for the return trip at the end of the event.
Transportation services will be provided from the host hotels to the event, as well as for the return trip at the end of the event.
Transportation
Transportation
Accommodation


HOTEL HACIENDA COCOYOC
HOTEL HACIENDA COCOYOC
RESERVE


MÁGICO INN CUAUTLA
RESERVE
LOCATION
Reservation Code: 001
To make a reservation, enter the code on the website or call and mention that you are a guest at the wedding of Caty Gordillo y Luis Enrique Campero to enjoy the special discount.
Reservation Code: 001
To make a reservation, enter the code on the website or call and mention that you are a guest at the wedding of Caty Gordillo y Luis Enrique Campero to enjoy the special discount.
Accommodation
LOCATION
Tourism
Tourism
If you're visiting from outside Mexico and want to immerse yourself in history, flavors, and culture, this space is for you. Here we've gathered recommendations ranging from must-see spots in Mexico City to magical towns and archaeological sites. There are experiences for all types of travelers and curious minds.
If you're visiting from outside Mexico and want to immerse yourself in history, flavors, and culture, this space is for you.
Here we've gathered recommendations ranging from must-see spots in Mexico City
to magical towns and archaeological sites. There are experiences for all types of travelers and curious minds.
GASTRONOMY IN MEXICO CITY
GASTRONOMY
IN MEXICO CITY
PLACES OF INTEREST IN MEXICO CITY
PLACES OF INTEREST
IN MEXICO CITY
PLACES NEAR CUAUTLA, MORELOS
PLACES NEAR
CUAUTLA, MORELOS
DAYTRIPS & EXCURSIONS OUTSIDE OF MEXICO CITY
DAYTRIPS & EXCURSIONS
OUTSIDE MEXICO CITY
El Cardenal
(Historic center of Mexico City/Polanco/San Ángel)
Famous for its traditional breakfasts, pastry and hot chocolate.
VIEW MORE
Café de Tacuba
(Historic center of
Mexico City)
A city classic, with colonial
décor and live music
VIEW MORE
Traditional Mexican cuisine in a beautiful courtyard with illuminated trees.
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Azul Histórico
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
El Vilsito
(Benito Juárez)
Mechanical workshop by day and taco restaurant by night, famous for its tacos al pastor.
VIEW MORE
Sanborns de los Azulejos
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
Mexico City icon within an
18th-century architectural gem.
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Tacos Charly
(San Fernando Av.,
south side of town)
Known by many as the best suadero in Mexico City; authentic, tasty, and very local.
VIEW MORE
El Cardenal
(Historic center of Mexico City/Polanco/San Ángel)
Famous for its traditional breakfasts, pastry and hot chocolate.
VIEW MORE
Café de Tacuba
(Historic center of
Mexico City)
A city classic, with colonial
décor and live music
VIEW MORE
Traditional Mexican cuisine in a beautiful courtyard with illuminated trees.
VIEW MORE
Azul Histórico
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
El Vilsito
(Benito Juárez)
Mechanical workshop by day and taco restaurant by night, famous for its tacos al pastor.
VIEW MORE
Sanborns de los Azulejos
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
Mexico City icon within an
18th-century architectural gem.
VIEW MORE
Tacos Charly
(San Fernando Av.,
south side of town)
Known by many as the best suadero in Mexico City; authentic, tasty, and very local.
VIEW MORE
El Cardenal
(Historic center of Mexico City/Polanco/San Ángel)
Famous for its traditional breakfasts, pastry and hot chocolate.
VIEW MORE
Café de Tacuba
(Historic center of
Mexico City)
A city classic, with colonial
décor and live music
VIEW MORE
Traditional Mexican cuisine in a beautiful courtyard with illuminated trees.
VIEW MORE
Azul Histórico
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
El Vilsito
(Benito Juárez)
Mechanical workshop by day and taco restaurant by night, famous for its tacos al pastor.
VIEW MORE
Sanborns de los Azulejos
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
Mexico City icon within an
18th-century architectural gem.
VIEW MORE
Tacos Charly
(San Fernando Av.,
south side of town)
Known by many as the best suadero in Mexico City; authentic, tasty, and very local.
VIEW MORE
El Cardenal
(Historic center of Mexico City/Polanco/San Ángel)
Famous for its traditional breakfasts, pastry and hot chocolate.
VIEW MORE
Café de Tacuba
(Historic center of
Mexico City)
A city classic, with colonial
décor and live music
VIEW MORE
Traditional Mexican cuisine in a beautiful courtyard with illuminated trees.
VIEW MORE
Azul Histórico
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
El Vilsito
(Benito Juárez)
Mechanical workshop by day and taco restaurant by night, famous for its tacos al pastor.
VIEW MORE
Sanborns de los Azulejos
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
Mexico City icon within an
18th-century architectural gem.
VIEW MORE
Tacos Charly
(San Fernando Av.,
south side of town)
Known by many as the best suadero in Mexico City; authentic, tasty, and very local.
VIEW MORE
El Cardenal
(Historic center of Mexico City/Polanco/San Ángel)
Famous for its traditional breakfasts, pastry and hot chocolate.
VIEW MORE
Café de Tacuba
(Historic center of
Mexico City)
A city classic, with colonial
décor and live music
VIEW MORE
Traditional Mexican cuisine in a beautiful courtyard with illuminated trees.
VIEW MORE
Azul Histórico
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
El Vilsito
(Benito Juárez)
Mechanical workshop by day and taco restaurant by night, famous for its tacos al pastor.
VIEW MORE
Sanborns de los Azulejos
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
Mexico City icon within an
18th-century architectural gem.
VIEW MORE
Tacos Charly
(San Fernando Av.,
south side of town)
Known by many as the best suadero in Mexico City; authentic, tasty, and very local.
VIEW MORE
El Cardenal
(Historic center of Mexico City/Polanco/San Ángel)
Famous for its traditional breakfasts, pastry and hot chocolate.
VIEW MORE
Café de Tacuba
(Historic center of
Mexico City)
A city classic, with colonial
décor and live music
VIEW MORE
Traditional Mexican cuisine in a beautiful courtyard with illuminated trees.
VIEW MORE
Azul Histórico
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
El Vilsito
(Benito Juárez)
Mechanical workshop by day and taco restaurant by night, famous for its tacos al pastor.
VIEW MORE
Sanborns de los Azulejos
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
Mexico City icon within an
18th-century architectural gem.
VIEW MORE
Tacos Charly
(San Fernando Av.,
south side of town)
Known by many as the best suadero in Mexico City; authentic, tasty, and very local.
VIEW MORE
El Cardenal
(Historic center of Mexico City/Polanco/San Ángel)
Famous for its traditional breakfasts, pastry and hot chocolate.
VIEW MORE
Café de Tacuba
(Historic center of
Mexico City)
A city classic, with colonial
décor and live music
VIEW MORE
Traditional Mexican cuisine in a beautiful courtyard with illuminated trees.
VIEW MORE
Azul Histórico
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
El Vilsito
(Benito Juárez)
Mechanical workshop by day and taco restaurant by night, famous for its tacos al pastor.
VIEW MORE
Sanborns de los Azulejos
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
Mexico City icon within an
18th-century architectural gem.
VIEW MORE
Tacos Charly
(San Fernando Av.,
south side of town)
Known by many as the best suadero in Mexico City; authentic, tasty, and very local.
VIEW MORE
El Cardenal
(Historic center of Mexico City/Polanco/San Ángel)
Famous for its traditional breakfasts, pastry and hot chocolate.
VIEW MORE
Café de Tacuba
(Historic center of
Mexico City)
A city classic, with colonial
décor and live music
VIEW MORE
Traditional Mexican cuisine in a beautiful courtyard with illuminated trees.
VIEW MORE
Azul Histórico
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
El Vilsito
(Benito Juárez)
Mechanical workshop by day and taco restaurant by night, famous for its tacos al pastor.
VIEW MORE
Sanborns de los Azulejos
(Historic center
of Mexico City)
Mexico City icon within an
18th-century architectural gem.
VIEW MORE
Tacos Charly
(San Fernando Av.,
south side of town)
Known by many as the best suadero in Mexico City; authentic, tasty, and very local.
VIEW MORE

Zócalo, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor.
Historic Center

Ideal for trying local snacks, juices, ice creams,
and buying handicrafts in a local atmosphere.
Coyoacán Market

Ride in a trajinera boat through the canals,
mariachi music, and traditional food
Xochimilco

History, nature, and panoramic views.
Chapultepec Castle and Chapultepec Forest

The famous “Blue House,” a must-see for art lovers.
Frida Kahlo Museum (Coyoacán)

Neighborhoods full of cafés, parks, and charming shops.
Roma and Condesa

One of the most visited religious sites in the world.
Basilica of Guadalupe

Zócalo, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor.
Historic Center

Ideal for trying local snacks, juices, ice creams,
and buying handicrafts in a local atmosphere.
Coyoacán Market

Ride in a trajinera boat through the canals,
mariachi music, and traditional food
Xochimilco

History, nature, and panoramic views.
Chapultepec Castle and Chapultepec Forest

The famous “Blue House,” a must-see for art lovers.
Frida Kahlo Museum (Coyoacán)

Neighborhoods full of cafés, parks, and charming shops.
Roma and Condesa

One of the most visited religious sites in the world.
Basilica of Guadalupe

Zócalo, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor.
Historic Center

Ideal for trying local snacks, juices, ice creams,
and buying handicrafts in a local atmosphere.
Coyoacán Market

Ride in a trajinera boat through the canals,
mariachi music, and traditional food
Xochimilco

History, nature, and panoramic views.
Chapultepec Castle and Chapultepec Forest

The famous “Blue House,” a must-see for art lovers.
Frida Kahlo Museum (Coyoacán)

Neighborhoods full of cafés, parks, and charming shops.
Roma and Condesa

One of the most visited religious sites in the world.
Basilica of Guadalupe

Zócalo, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor.
Historic Center

Ideal for trying local snacks, juices, ice creams,
and buying handicrafts in a local atmosphere.
Coyoacán Market

Ride in a trajinera boat through the canals,
mariachi music, and traditional food
Xochimilco

History, nature, and panoramic views.
Chapultepec Castle and Chapultepec Forest

The famous “Blue House,” a must-see for art lovers.
Frida Kahlo Museum (Coyoacán)

Neighborhoods full of cafés, parks, and charming shops.
Roma and Condesa

One of the most visited religious sites in the world.
Basilica of Guadalupe

A magical town surrounded by mountains, famous for El Tepozteco hill,
its handicrafts and ice cream.
Tepoztlán

Spectacular themed gardens, perfect for walking and taking photos.
Jardines de México (Tehuixtla)

Old colonial hacienda with gardens, restaurant, and lots of history.
Hacienda de Cortés (Cuernavaca)

Cathedral, Borda Garden, and Diego Rivera murals.
Historic center of Cuernavaca

Pre-Hispanic city declared a World Heritage Site, with temples,
pyramids, and an astronomical observatory.
Xochicalco archaeological site (45 minutes away)

A typical town famous for its cured beef, ideal for a traditional
Mexican meal after travelling around the region.
Yecapixtla (20 minutes away)

A magical town surrounded by mountains, famous for El Tepozteco hill,
its handicrafts and ice cream.
Tepoztlán

Spectacular themed gardens, perfect for walking and taking photos.
Jardines de México (Tehuixtla)

Old colonial hacienda with gardens, restaurant, and lots of history.
Hacienda de Cortés (Cuernavaca)

Cathedral, Borda Garden, and Diego Rivera murals.
Historic center of Cuernavaca

Pre-Hispanic city declared a World Heritage Site, with temples,
pyramids, and an astronomical observatory.
Xochicalco archaeological site (45 minutes away)

A typical town famous for its cured beef, ideal for a traditional
Mexican meal after travelling around the region.
Yecapixtla (20 minutes away)

A magical town surrounded by mountains, famous for El Tepozteco hill,
its handicrafts and ice cream.
Tepoztlán

Spectacular themed gardens, perfect for walking and taking photos.
Jardines de México (Tehuixtla)

Old colonial hacienda with gardens, restaurant, and lots of history.
Hacienda de Cortés (Cuernavaca)

Cathedral, Borda Garden, and Diego Rivera murals.
Historic center of Cuernavaca

Pre-Hispanic city declared a World Heritage Site, with temples,
pyramids, and an astronomical observatory.
Xochicalco archaeological site (45 minutes away)

A typical town famous for its cured beef, ideal for a traditional
Mexican meal after travelling around the region.
Yecapixtla (20 minutes away)

A magical town surrounded by mountains, famous for El Tepozteco hill,
its handicrafts and ice cream.
Tepoztlán

Spectacular themed gardens, perfect for walking and taking photos.
Jardines de México (Tehuixtla)

Old colonial hacienda with gardens, restaurant, and lots of history.
Hacienda de Cortés (Cuernavaca)

Cathedral, Borda Garden, and Diego Rivera murals.
Historic center of Cuernavaca

Pre-Hispanic city declared a World Heritage Site, with temples,
pyramids, and an astronomical observatory.
Xochicalco archaeological site (45 minutes away)

A typical town famous for its cured beef, ideal for a traditional
Mexican meal after travelling around the region.
Yecapixtla (20 minutes away)

One of the most impressive archaeological sites in the country, with the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and spectacular views from the top. Ideal for a cultural tour or even a hot air balloon ride at sunrise.
Teotihuacán (1 hour an 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A colonial city with beautiful architecture, famous for its cuisine (mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and cemitas) and its historic center, which is a World Heritage Site.
Puebla (2 hours away from Mexico City)

A magical town full of color, art, and romance. Its cobblestone streets, galleries, and terraces overlooking the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel make it one of Mexico's most charming destinations.
San Miguel de Allende (3 hours 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A picturesque mining town, known for its silver production, steep streets, and the beautiful Parroquia Santa Prisca. Perfect for buying jewelry and enjoying panoramic views.
Taxco (2 hours 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A magical town with an impressive Mexica temple carved into the rock, surrounded by nature and cobblestone streets, ideal for combining history and scenery.
Malinalco (1 hour 45 minutes away from Mexico City)

One of the most impressive archaeological sites in the country, with the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and spectacular views from the top. Ideal for a cultural tour or even a hot air balloon ride at sunrise.
Teotihuacán (1 hour an 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A colonial city with beautiful architecture, famous for its cuisine (mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and cemitas) and its historic center, which is a World Heritage Site.
Puebla (2 hours away from Mexico City)

A magical town full of color, art, and romance. Its cobblestone streets, galleries, and terraces overlooking the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel make it one of Mexico's most charming destinations.
San Miguel de Allende (3 hours 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A picturesque mining town, known for its silver production, steep streets, and the beautiful Parroquia Santa Prisca. Perfect for buying jewelry and enjoying panoramic views.
Taxco (2 hours 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A magical town with an impressive Mexica temple carved into the rock, surrounded by nature and cobblestone streets, ideal for combining history and scenery.
Malinalco (1 hour 45 minutes away from Mexico City)

One of the most impressive archaeological sites in the country, with the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and spectacular views from the top. Ideal for a cultural tour or even a hot air balloon ride at sunrise.
Teotihuacán (1 hour an 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A colonial city with beautiful architecture, famous for its cuisine (mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and cemitas) and its historic center, which is a World Heritage Site.
Puebla (2 hours away from Mexico City)

A magical town full of color, art, and romance. Its cobblestone streets, galleries, and terraces overlooking the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel make it one of Mexico's most charming destinations.
San Miguel de Allende (3 hours 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A picturesque mining town, known for its silver production, steep streets, and the beautiful Parroquia Santa Prisca. Perfect for buying jewelry and enjoying panoramic views.
Taxco (2 hours 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A magical town with an impressive Mexica temple carved into the rock, surrounded by nature and cobblestone streets, ideal for combining history and scenery.
Malinalco (1 hour 45 minutes away from Mexico City)

One of the most impressive archaeological sites in the country, with the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and spectacular views from the top. Ideal for a cultural tour or even a hot air balloon ride at sunrise.
Teotihuacán (1 hour an 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A colonial city with beautiful architecture, famous for its cuisine (mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and cemitas) and its historic center, which is a World Heritage Site.
Puebla (2 hours away from Mexico City)

A magical town full of color, art, and romance. Its cobblestone streets, galleries, and terraces overlooking the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel make it one of Mexico's most charming destinations.
San Miguel de Allende (3 hours 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A picturesque mining town, known for its silver production, steep streets, and the beautiful Parroquia Santa Prisca. Perfect for buying jewelry and enjoying panoramic views.
Taxco (2 hours 30 minutes away from Mexico City)

A magical town with an impressive Mexica temple carved into the rock, surrounded by nature and cobblestone streets, ideal for combining history and scenery.
Malinalco (1 hour 45 minutes away from Mexico City)

Ideal for trying local snacks, juices, ice creams, and buying handicrafts in a local atmosphere.
Coyoacán Market

History, nature, and panoramic views.
Chapultepec Castle and Chapultepec Forest

Neighborhoods full of cafés, parks, and charming shops.
Roma and Condesa

Zócalo, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor.
Historic Center

Ride in a trajinera boat through the canals,
mariachi music, and traditional food
Xochimilco

The famous “Blue House,”
a must-see for art lovers.
Frida Kahlo Museum (Coyoacán)

Uno de los sitios religiosos más visitados del mundo.
Basílica de Guadalupe

Ideal for trying local snacks, juices, ice creams, and buying handicrafts in a local atmosphere.
Coyoacán Market

History, nature, and panoramic views.
Chapultepec Castle and Chapultepec Forest

Neighborhoods full of cafés, parks, and charming shops.
Roma and Condesa

Zócalo, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor.
Historic Center

Ride in a trajinera boat through the canals,
mariachi music, and traditional food
Xochimilco

The famous “Blue House,”
a must-see for art lovers.
Frida Kahlo Museum (Coyoacán)

Uno de los sitios religiosos más visitados del mundo.
Basílica de Guadalupe

Ideal for trying local snacks, juices, ice creams, and buying handicrafts in a local atmosphere.
Coyoacán Market

History, nature, and panoramic views.
Chapultepec Castle and Chapultepec Forest

Neighborhoods full of cafés, parks, and charming shops.
Roma and Condesa

Zócalo, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor.
Historic Center

Ride in a trajinera boat through the canals,
mariachi music, and traditional food
Xochimilco

The famous “Blue House,”
a must-see for art lovers.
Frida Kahlo Museum (Coyoacán)

Uno de los sitios religiosos más visitados del mundo.
Basílica de Guadalupe

Ideal for trying local snacks, juices, ice creams, and buying handicrafts in a local atmosphere.
Coyoacán Market

History, nature, and panoramic views.
Chapultepec Castle and Chapultepec Forest

Neighborhoods full of cafés, parks, and charming shops.
Roma and Condesa

Zócalo, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor.
Historic Center

Ride in a trajinera boat through the canals,
mariachi music, and traditional food
Xochimilco

The famous “Blue House,”
a must-see for art lovers.
Frida Kahlo Museum (Coyoacán)

Uno de los sitios religiosos más visitados del mundo.
Basílica de Guadalupe

A magical town full of color, art, and romance. Its cobblestone streets, galleries, and terraces overlooking the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel make it one of Mexico's most charming destinations.
San Miguel de Allende
(3 hours 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)

Teotihuacán
(1 hour an 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)
One of the most impressive archaeological sites in the country, with the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and spectacular views from the top. Ideal for a cultural tour or even a hot air balloon ride at sunrise.

A magical town with an impressive Mexica temple carved into the rock, surrounded by nature and cobblestone streets, ideal for combining history and scenery.
Malinalco
(1 hour 45 minutes away
from Mexico City)

A picturesque mining town, known for its silver production, steep streets, and the beautiful Parroquia Santa Prisca. Perfect for buying jewelry and enjoying panoramic views.
Taxco
(2 hours 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)

A colonial city with beautiful architecture, famous for its cuisine (mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and cemitas) and its historic center, which is a World Heritage Site
Puebla
(2 hours away from Mexico City)

A magical town full of color, art, and romance. Its cobblestone streets, galleries, and terraces overlooking the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel make it one of Mexico's most charming destinations.
San Miguel de Allende
(3 hours 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)

Teotihuacán
(1 hour an 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)
One of the most impressive archaeological sites in the country, with the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and spectacular views from the top. Ideal for a cultural tour or even a hot air balloon ride at sunrise.

A magical town with an impressive Mexica temple carved into the rock, surrounded by nature and cobblestone streets, ideal for combining history and scenery.
Malinalco
(1 hour 45 minutes away
from Mexico City)

A picturesque mining town, known for its silver production, steep streets, and the beautiful Parroquia Santa Prisca. Perfect for buying jewelry and enjoying panoramic views.
Taxco
(2 hours 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)

A colonial city with beautiful architecture, famous for its cuisine (mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and cemitas) and its historic center, which is a World Heritage Site
Puebla
(2 hours away from Mexico City)

A magical town full of color, art, and romance. Its cobblestone streets, galleries, and terraces overlooking the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel make it one of Mexico's most charming destinations.
San Miguel de Allende
(3 hours 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)

Teotihuacán
(1 hour an 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)
One of the most impressive archaeological sites in the country, with the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and spectacular views from the top. Ideal for a cultural tour or even a hot air balloon ride at sunrise.

A magical town with an impressive Mexica temple carved into the rock, surrounded by nature and cobblestone streets, ideal for combining history and scenery.
Malinalco
(1 hour 45 minutes away
from Mexico City)

A picturesque mining town, known for its silver production, steep streets, and the beautiful Parroquia Santa Prisca. Perfect for buying jewelry and enjoying panoramic views.
Taxco
(2 hours 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)

A colonial city with beautiful architecture, famous for its cuisine (mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and cemitas) and its historic center, which is a World Heritage Site
Puebla
(2 hours away from Mexico City)

A magical town full of color, art, and romance. Its cobblestone streets, galleries, and terraces overlooking the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel make it one of Mexico's most charming destinations.
San Miguel de Allende
(3 hours 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)

Teotihuacán
(1 hour an 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)
One of the most impressive archaeological sites in the country, with the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and spectacular views from the top. Ideal for a cultural tour or even a hot air balloon ride at sunrise.

A magical town with an impressive Mexica temple carved into the rock, surrounded by nature and cobblestone streets, ideal for combining history and scenery.
Malinalco
(1 hour 45 minutes away
from Mexico City)

A picturesque mining town, known for its silver production, steep streets, and the beautiful Parroquia Santa Prisca. Perfect for buying jewelry and enjoying panoramic views.
Taxco
(2 hours 30 minutes away
from Mexico City)

A colonial city with beautiful architecture, famous for its cuisine (mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and cemitas) and its historic center, which is a World Heritage Site
Puebla
(2 hours away from Mexico City)

Pre-Hispanic city declared a World Heritage Site, with temples, pyramids, and an astronomical observatory.
Xochicalco archaeological site
(45 minutes away)

Old colonial hacienda with gardens, restaurant, and lots of history.
Hacienda de Cortés (Cuernavaca)

A typical town famous for its cured beef, ideal for a traditional Mexican meal after travelling around the region.
Yecapixtla (a 20 min)

A magical town surrounded by mountains, famous for El Tepozteco hill, its handicrafts and ice cream.
Tepoztlán

Cathedral, Borda Garden, and Diego Rivera murals.
Historic center of Cuernavaca

Spectacular themed gardens, perfect for walking and taking photos.
Jardines de México (Tehuixtla)

Pre-Hispanic city declared a World Heritage Site, with temples, pyramids, and an astronomical observatory.
Xochicalco archaeological site
(45 minutes away)

Old colonial hacienda with gardens, restaurant, and lots of history.
Hacienda de Cortés (Cuernavaca)

A typical town famous for its cured beef, ideal for a traditional Mexican meal after travelling around the region.
Yecapixtla (a 20 min)

A magical town surrounded by mountains, famous for El Tepozteco hill, its handicrafts and ice cream.
Tepoztlán

Cathedral, Borda Garden, and Diego Rivera murals.
Historic center of Cuernavaca

Spectacular themed gardens, perfect for walking and taking photos.
Jardines de México (Tehuixtla)

Pre-Hispanic city declared a World Heritage Site, with temples, pyramids, and an astronomical observatory.
Xochicalco archaeological site
(45 minutes away)

Old colonial hacienda with gardens, restaurant, and lots of history.
Hacienda de Cortés (Cuernavaca)

A typical town famous for its cured beef, ideal for a traditional Mexican meal after travelling around the region.
Yecapixtla (a 20 min)

A magical town surrounded by mountains, famous for El Tepozteco hill, its handicrafts and ice cream.
Tepoztlán

Cathedral, Borda Garden, and Diego Rivera murals.
Historic center of Cuernavaca

Spectacular themed gardens, perfect for walking and taking photos.
Jardines de México (Tehuixtla)

Pre-Hispanic city declared a World Heritage Site, with temples, pyramids, and an astronomical observatory.
Xochicalco archaeological site
(45 minutes away)

Old colonial hacienda with gardens, restaurant, and lots of history.
Hacienda de Cortés (Cuernavaca)

A typical town famous for its cured beef, ideal for a traditional Mexican meal after travelling around the region.
Yecapixtla (a 20 min)

A magical town surrounded by mountains, famous for El Tepozteco hill, its handicrafts and ice cream.
Tepoztlán

Cathedral, Borda Garden, and Diego Rivera murals.
Historic center of Cuernavaca

Spectacular themed gardens, perfect for walking and taking photos.
Jardines de México (Tehuixtla)

Bank account Mexico
BBVA
Count: 0470432415
CLABE: 012180004704324158
Bank account Spain
Santander
IBAN: ES78 0049 5103 7123 1668 6225
Wedding gift registry
Amazon gift list
SEE REGISTRY
Your presence is the best gift. And if you would also like to contribute something to make our honeymoon even sweeter, you are welcome to do so.

Bank account Mexico
BBVA
Count: 0470432415
CLABE: 012180004704324158
Bank account Spain
Santander
IBAN: ES78 0049 5103 7123 1668 6225
Wedding gift registry
Amazon gift list
SEE REGISTRY
Your presence is the best gift. And if you would also like to contribute something to make our honeymoon even sweeter, you are welcome to do so.

Wedding gift
registry
Your presence is the best gift. And if you would also like to contribute something to make our honeymoon even sweeter, you are welcome to do so.
BBVA
Count: 0470432415
CLABE: 012180004704324158
Bank account Spain
Santander
IBAN: ES78 0049 5103 7123
1668 6225
Amazon gift list
SEE REGISTRY
Bank account Mexico


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