B&R
Travel and Entry Requirements
Venue & Schedule
Which airport should I fly into?
We recommend flying into Mexico City International Airport (Benito Juárez International Airport – MEX).
Do I need a passport?
Yes. A valid passport is required to travel to Mexico. Please make sure yours is up to date before your trip.
Extend your trip
Mexico City
There’s no one way to experience Mexico City, just like there’s no one way to describe it. Art Deco palaces sit next to Spanish colonial buildings, while family-run taquerias share the block with trendy cocktail bars and restaurants. Art and design lovers can visit Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul, history buffs (who also like to party) can spend the day at the Floating Gardens of Xochimilco, and opera fans can enjoy a performance in the historic Palacio de Bellas Artes. Top all that off with some strong mezcal and tacos de suadero (a CDMX speciality), and you’re still just scratching the surface of all the city has to offer. Below are some highlights of our own experiences:
Activities:
-Explore the Bosque de Chapultepec/Visit the Castillo
- Take a hot air balloon over the Teotihuacan pyramids
- Dance the night away at Club San Luis
Food & Drink:
-Taqueria Orinoco
-Casa de Toño
-Cityzen Bar (rooftop views at Sofitel Hotel)
-Mi Compa Chava
-Maza Bistró (Modern Indian... trust us)
-Cuerno Masaryk (if you know Ricky he's told you about this place) $$$
-Churreria el Moro
Tepoztlán
This Pueblo Mágico (Magic Town) has an attractive historic district set in the shadow of tall cliffs. Discover its architectural treasures, art exhibitions, artisan shops and revered hilltop.
Cuernavaca
Cuernavaca is a historic town full of colonial treasures in an area dense with fascinating pre-Columbian landmarks. It features lush parks and gardens and has a pleasant climate, with warm and sunny days year-round.