Boutique Weddings Mexico

Weddings in Mexico City

Mexico City offers the highest concentration of premium venues in the country. From colonial haciendas in Tlalpan and Xochimilco to contemporary architecture ballrooms in Polanco and Santa Fe, the capital allows you to plan a wedding with top-tier vendors without relying on destination logistics. The culinary scene ranges from high-end Mexican cuisine to international author menus, with in-house catering at most venues. For couples living in the city or with guests distributed across different parts of the country, CDMX is the most practical option.

The Mexican capital combines 16th-century architectural heritage with modern infrastructure. Neighborhoods like Coyoacán, San Ángel, and the Historic Center provide settings with quarry stone, mature gardens, and interior patios that cannot be replicated in any other destination. The temperate climate of the Valley of Mexico, with temperatures between 12 and 26 degrees Celsius most of the year, allows for outdoor celebrations almost year-round. The air connectivity of AICM facilitates the arrival of national and international guests.

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Why marry in CDMX

  • More than 60 verified venues including haciendas, gardens, ballrooms, and boutique hotels in the metropolitan area
  • Direct access via AICM or AIFA for guests from any city in the country, with flights from $1,200 MXN on domestic routes
  • Over 30 wedding planners specializing in premium weddings, the highest concentration in Mexico
  • Catering and service prices between 15% and 25% more competitive than in tourist destinations like Los Cabos or Riviera Maya
  • Temperate climate with an average temperature of 22 degrees Celsius, reducing cancellation risks due to rain outside of the rainy season (June to September)

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Practical info

Travel from CDMX

This is the base zone. Venues are distributed in Tlalpan (30 min south), Xochimilco (40 min south), Santa Fe (25 min west), and Polanco/Centro (15-20 min depending on traffic).

Season

High season: October to March (dry weather). Low season: June to August (rains and lower demand). December is the month with highest occupancy.

Capacity

50 to 500 guests depending on the venue. Haciendas and gardens: 80-250. Hotel ballrooms: up to 500.

Budget

$600k-$3.5M MXN for 150 guests, depending on the venue and level of services

Climate by season

Spring

18-27°C, dry, ideal for outdoor events. March and April are the months with the least rainfall of the year.

Summer

15-25°C, afternoon rains (June to September). Outdoor events require a covered backup plan.

Fall

14-24°C, decreasing rains in October, dry from November. Good season for weddings.

Winter

6-22°C, dry and sunny. Cold nights, consider outdoor heating or indoor spaces for dinner.

Logistics

Permits and regulations

Civil weddings require processing at the Civil Registry of the corresponding borough. Most venues handle the land-use permit for events. In residential neighborhoods like San Ángel or Coyoacán, check noise restrictions after 11:00 PM. Some venues in the Historic Center require INAH authorization.

Transportation

Valet parking services are available at most venues. For out-of-town guests, group transportation from hotels in Polanco or Condesa. Uber and DiDi operate without restrictions. On-site parking at venues in Tlalpan and Santa Fe; in Centro and Coyoacán space is limited.

Lodging for guests

Wide range of hotel options across all tiers. Boutique hotels in Condesa, Roma, and Coyoacán from $2,500 MXN/night. Chain hotels in Polanco and Reforma from $3,500 MXN/night. Negotiate group rates with the venue if it has its own hotel.

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