We knew you were gonna ask that
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Short answer: Not to the wedding (sorry!).
Long answer: If you have a kid and need to bring them to Mexico, let us know and we can help you find local childcare. However, no kids (aside from those 9+ within our immediate families) will be allowed at the wedding (sorry!).
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Mérida has frequently been named the the safest city in México with the least amount of crime in the country.
Still, we recommended staying on main streets and taking Ubers at night (the same thing we would recommend in literally any city). -
Yes, you can use Uber! (As much as it pains our financial advisors to say, Lyft sadly does not work in Mérida.)
Merida taxis are plentiful and inexpensive, Uber is available as well. Please note, however, departing from from our venue — we will have shuttle buses on Saturday and Sunday. Details to come.
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We visited several hotels in Mérida and pulled together some of our favorites just for you! Click here for travel & hotel info.
November is a crowded time for weddings in the Yucatán, so we recommend booking accommodations soon! -
First check out our travel page for info on transit and hotels.
If that doesn’t answer your question, our incredible wedding planner can help you get things sorted! For further questions regarding flights, hotels, Airbnbs, activities, and event transit, please contact Lizzie at reservations@angelinacardenas.com. -
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Mérida’s tourism season begins in November when the heat calms down, but we still expect temperatures around 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit. Pack accordingly!
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Sure! Reach out to Jen at +1-812-360-5058 or winston.jen[at]gmail.com