Love Without Borders

Matt & Andrea

October 31, 2026 • Mexico City

Our Story

We met in London, had our first date in Barcelona, and fell in love in Rome. Matt flew home to Australia — but a few days later he was on a plane to Mexico. "Just for a month," he said. He never really left. Four months travelling the world together sealed it, and now on October 31, we're inviting you to celebrate our marriage.

Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona
Rome Colosseum, Italy
Rome
Amalfi Coast, Italy
Amalfi Coast
Flight path from Hobart to London to Barcelona to Rome to Mexico City
Hobart → London → Barcelona → Rome → Mexico City

Event Details

Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

Ceremony

Venue
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
Address
Plaza de la Constitución s/n, Centro Histórico, 06000 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX
Time
5:00 PM
Interactive Museum of Economics (MIDE)

Reception

Venue
Interactive Museum of Economics (MIDE)
Address
Tacuba 17, Centro Histórico, 06000 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX
Time
7:00 PM

Travel Guide

Safety & Essentials

  • CDMX is a vibrant, cosmopolitan capital — exercise normal city awareness.
  • Drink bottled or filtered water; avoid tap water.
  • Altitude is 2,240 m (7,350 ft) — hydrate and pace yourself the first day.
  • Currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). Cards widely accepted.
  • Customary tipping is 10–15% at restaurants.

Getting Around

  • Uber and DiDi are reliable, affordable, and the easiest option.
  • The Metro is fast and cheap (5 MXN per ride).
  • Roma, Condesa, and Polanco are wonderfully walkable.
  • From MEX airport: take an authorized taxi or Uber from level 1.

Neighborhoods

Polanco

Refined and elegant — luxury hotels, fine dining, and the Museo Soumaya.

Roma Norte

Tree-lined streets, art-deco architecture, cafés, galleries, and design shops.

Condesa

Bohemian and leafy with parks, terraces, and a slow, romantic rhythm.

Centro Histórico

Centuries of history — the Zócalo, the Cathedral, and Bellas Artes.

Día de los Muertos

Our wedding coincides with one of Mexico's most beautiful traditions, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Día de los Muertos is not somber — it is a luminous, joyful celebration of those we love.

Cathedral at Sunset
Cathedral at Sunset
Marigold Carpet in the Zócalo
Marigold Carpet in the Zócalo
Parade on Reforma
Parade on Reforma

Ofrendas

Family altars adorned with photos, candles, and favorite foods to welcome loved ones home.

Cempasúchil

The radiant marigold whose color and fragrance are believed to guide spirits.

Pan de Muerto

A delicate sweet bread dusted with sugar, baked only during this season.

Grand Parade

The spectacular parade along Paseo de la Reforma — music, color, and beauty.

RSVP

We would be honored to celebrate with you. Please let us know by [deadline] via [method].

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Dress Code

Black tie — all black attire only. We invite you to embrace the elegance of the evening in classic, sophisticated black.

Adults Only

Strictly no children at the event — an adults-only celebration.

Ladies — Black Gown
Ladies — Black Gown
Gentlemen — Black Tuxedo
Gentlemen — Black Tuxedo

Inspiration

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Ladies

Floor-length or elegant cocktail black gowns. Silk, satin, lace, or velvet are all welcome.

Gentlemen

Black tuxedo with black bow tie or necktie, crisp white shirt, and polished black dress shoes.

All Black

Please wear black only. Avoid other colors, prints, or patterns to honor the evening's aesthetic.

A Note

The venue includes outdoor moments — consider a black wrap or shawl for the cool evening air.

Where to Stay

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