Golden-hour view over PiedraViva
Sofia & Riley

GuestItineraries

Make a trip of it. We can't wait to celebrate with you in Tepoztlán — explore our suggested itineraries and start planning.

The Perfect Weekend

3-Day Weekend Guide

The wedding weekend at a glance.

Tepoztlán mountain view for the 3-day weekend guide
Day 1 — arrive and settle in
Friday

Arrive & Settle In

Land in Mexico City, transfer to Tepoztlán, check into PiedraViva, and ease into the celebration.

  • Fly into MEX
  • Transfer to Tepoztlán
  • Welcome gathering TBD
Day 3 — wedding day
Saturday

Wedding Day

A relaxed morning in Tepoztlán before the ceremony and celebration at PiedraViva.

  • Slow morning and getting ready
  • Ceremony at PiedraViva
  • Dinner, toasts, dancing
El Tepozteco pyramid above Tepoztlán
Sunday

Farewell or Keep Exploring

Sunday details are coming soon. Guests can head home or continue the trip in Mexico City.

  • Sunday details coming soon
  • Airport transfer or CDMX extension
  • Safe travels or one more adventure

Things to do

Discover Tepoztlán

Tepoztlán is full of charm — markets, mountain hikes, mezcal tastings, and quiet plazas. A few of our favorites:

Colorful papel picado over a Tepoztlán market walkway
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Travel tips

Smart & simple

Everything you need to know before heading to Tepoztlán.

  • Passport

    U.S. guests need a valid passport book. Current processing times are 4-6 weeks routine or 2-3 weeks expedited, not including mailing time, so check early.

  • Arrive early

    Plan to land in Mexico City at least one day before the wedding so you have time to transfer to Tepoztlán and settle in.

  • Transportation

    Shuttle details are TBD. Rental cars, private transfers, authorized airport taxis, and buses are possible options depending on your plans.

  • Weather

    June in Tepoztlán is warm and green, with afternoon showers possible. Pack for warm days, rain, and cooler evenings.

  • Packing

    Bring comfortable shoes for cobblestones, sunscreen, sunglasses, a light evening layer, swimwear, and rain protection.

  • Cash & cards

    Cards are widely accepted, but pesos are helpful for taco stands, markets, tips, and smaller local spots.

Need help?

Planning your trip?

We're happy to share restaurant reservations, transportation ideas, and local tips. Email or text anytime — we'd love to help make it easy.