Wedding Details
We are still working on finalizing some of our plans. Please check back to see if any information has been updated!
Welcome Cocktails
Terraza Mi Cielo at Hotel Casa Hidalgo
Avenida Miguel Hidalgo 417, Colonia Centro, 68000 Oaxaca, Oax., México
Join us for drinks and bites as we kick off our wedding festivities! Take in the views of Oaxaca and the Sierra Madre mountains at sunset. Enjoy a taste of the region with local flavors, and sip on a curated selection of beverages, from beer and micheladas to mezcal cocktails. We can't wait to welcome you to Oaxaca!
Dress code: Breezy cocktail attire. Wear cocktail dresses, sundresses, dress shirts with pants, or guayaberas. Click for more ideas and inspiration.
Wedding Ceremony
Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán
Calle Macedonio Alcalá s/n, Colonia Centro, 68000 Oaxaca, Oax., México
We are celebrating our wedding with a sacred mass at the breathtaking Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán, one of Oaxaca's most iconic and historic landmarks. We feel incredibly blessed to exchange our vows in this sacred and awe-inspiring space, and your presence will make this moment even more special.
Dress code: Black tie optional attire. Wear floor-length dresses, tuxedos, or suits with ties. Please take note that shoulders should be covered inside the church. Click for more ideas and inspiration.
Calenda
A calenda is a lively procession filled with music, dancing, and vibrant Oaxacan tradition. Together, we will parade through the charming streets of Oaxaca to celebrate our new union in marriage. Come ready to walk, dance, and celebrate with us!
Dress code: Black tie optional attire (the same outfit that you would wear to the church). Since we will be walking for about 30 minutes in cobblestone streets, we recommend comfortable shoes. Click for more ideas and inspiration.
Wedding Reception
Quinta Real Oaxaca
Calle 5 de Mayo No. 300, Colonia Centro, 68000 Oaxaca, Oax., México
Following the ceremony and calenda, join us for a night of celebration at Quinta Real Oaxaca! Expect delicious Oaxacan food, flowing drinks, lively music, and plenty of dancing as we toast to love and new beginnings!
Dress code: Black tie optional attire. You are welcome to stay in the same outfit all day, but if you'd like to refresh or change into something else, you will have some time during the afternoon break. Click for more ideas and inspiration.