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Ceremony
Time - 1:30 pm
At the Chapel in
Hotel Casa Santo Domingo
*Parking Available on-site
Reception
Time - 3:00 pm
At El Cerro de Santo Domingo
*Transportation will be available from the chapel to the venue, parking is also available on-site.
DRESSCODE
Formal Attire
Gift Registry
We’re so grateful to have everything we need to start our life together, and your presence at our wedding is truly the best gift we could ask for! For those who feel inclined, we've created a registry that includes options for contributing to our honeymoon fund and supporting our dreams of filling our home with art. Thank you for being part of our journey; we can’t wait to celebrate with you!
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What airport should I fly in to?The only option to fly in to Antigua is through Guatemala City's airport. The name of the airport is La Aurora. For transportation to and from airport, please see specific FAQ labeled "Transportation to and from airport".
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How do I travel to-and-from the airport to Antigua?If you need to arrange transportation to and from the airport, you can arrange it with our wedding planer, Valentina, and her team. Please send an email with the following information to hola@unioevents.com: Full name: Email: Number of people traveling with you: Arrival date and time: Departure date and time: And attach your flight itinerary The price of this service varies from $20-$50 per trip depending on time and amount of people flying with you. This is exclusively to go from La Aurora airport to Antigua Guatemala and back. Any other trip will have to be handled directly with the transportation service. Powered by A La Carta Tours.
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Where should I stay in Antigua?Antigua has plenty of great hospitality options! Our ceremony will be in Hotel Casa Santo Domingo, this is the most convenient option in order to be as close to the action as possible if it's within your possibilities. Otherwise, there are other hotels near the area that are also great options as well as Airbnbs if you have a larger group. The following hotels are walking distance to the site of the ceremony: El Convento Boutique Hotel – A luxurious, historic hotel with a rooftop terrace and restaurant. Hotel Boutique Los Pasos & Spa – Ideal for families, featuring a rooftop terrace and onsite spa. Camino Real Antigua - This charming hotel offers a beautiful colonial setting, a full-service spa, making it ideal for a relaxed stay. Villa Las Mil Flores - Boutique hotel known for its vibrant, colonial-inspired decor and personalized service. Porta Hotel Antigua – Known for its rustic charm, spa, and outdoor pool. If booking an Airbnb, make sure that it's within the city of Antigua and that it's walking distance to Hotel Casa Santo Domingo. Exact address is 3a Calle Oriente 28 A, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala,
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Do I need a visa to go to Guatemala?US citizens or people with valid US Visas (tourism or residential) do not need a Guatemalan-specific visa as well as people from Mexico, Canada and other Central American countries. For a detailed list of countries that require visas to enter Guatemala, please visit this link.
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What to do in Antigua?Antigua is a beautiful and safe colonial city! Feel free to roam around. It is also home to some of the most amazing restaurants in Central America, ranging in many cuisines. Full list of references here if you need inspo on where to go. Restaurants Mesón Panza Verde - Upscale, romantic setting with international cuisine. Sobremesa - Creative fusion dishes, known for unique flavors and house-made ice cream. Bistrot Cinq - Cozy French bistro, perfect for brunch or a casual dinner. Luna de Miel - Famous for its savory and sweet crepes. Nana - Trendy restaurant focused on local ingredients and creative presentations. Tartines - French-inspired cuisine with scenic rooftop views. Clios - High-end dining with carefully crafted dishes and elegant ambiance. Epicure - European-inspired dishes with a lovely garden setting. Angie Angie - Known for wood-fired pizzas and live music. Cactus Grill - Authentic Mexican tacos and burritos. Café No Sé - Popular for tacos and mezcal with a laid-back vibe. Petra - Mediterranean-inspired dishes in a cozy setting. Santo Spirito - Elegant dining with a boho twist on traditional Italian cuisine. Frida’s - Mexican restaurant with a Frida Kahlo theme. Café Mediterraneo - Mediterranean dishes in an intimate setting. Opíparo - Local and international cuisine with rooftop views. Kombu Ramen - Authentic Japanese ramen with a cozy ambiance. Fermento - Fresh, innovative dishes with seasonal ingredients. Vice Pizza - Wood-fired pizza with creative toppings. Quiltro - Fusion of Latin and international flavors. Coffee Shops & Desserts El Gran Cafe - Cozy atmosphere with Guatemalan coffee. Serve Hope - Socially conscious cafe with a rooftop. Fat Cat Coffee House - Known for expertly crafted coffee. 12 Onzas - Trendy spot with quality coffee and comfortable seating. Artista De Cafe - Coffee crafted by award-winning baristas. Bella Vista - Beautiful rooftop views, especially at sunset. Starbucks - Located in a historic building, blending modern coffee with Antigua’s ambiance. Doña Luisa Xicotencatl - Famous for banana bread and pastries. Fernando’s Kaffee - Known for artisan chocolate and pastries. La Tienda de Doña Gavi - Local bakery with a range of fresh pastries. Stores Wakami - Socially responsible jewelry and accessories with Guatemalan designs. Casa de Artes - Quality handmade Guatemalan crafts and textiles. Nim Po’t - Large artisan market with traditional crafts and souvenirs. Caoba Farms Market - Organic produce, crafts, and handmade goods. La Casa del Ron - Specialty store offering Guatemala’s famous rums and spirits. Drinks Antigua Brewing Co. - Known for its craft beers and rooftop views of Antigua and nearby volcanoes. Great for a laid-back vibe with a mix of locals and tourists. Instagram Ulew Cocktail Bar - A trendy cocktail bar inspired by Guatemalan flavors and ingredients, creating unique, artisanal drinks in a cozy, sophisticated setting. Cervecería 14 - Just outside the main part of Antigua, this brewery offers a relaxed vibe with a variety of craft beers on tap, all brewed on-site. Ideal for beer enthusiasts. Bosques de Antigua - An outdoor, nature-focused spot with beautiful views and a mix of cocktails, making it a great destination for unwinding with friends. Cafe Sky - Rooftop views over Antigua and its volcanoes.
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Do I need cash to get by?Antigua is very tourist-friendly and most places offer the option to pay with a card or with dollars, if you don't wish to trade to Guatemalan currency. You can also carry loose cash for tips, corner shops or to pay tuctucs (local lil' cabs). 1 USD = 7.80 QTZ (Guatemalan quetzales)
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Do I have a plus one?As much as we would love to have everyone and their loved one in our wedding, we have limited space due to the venue. Your invitation will be addressed to the person/people that are invited. If you wish to bring someone and they are not included in the invitation, please reach out to us to see if we can make it happen. <3
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What is the dress code?Formal dress code attire is preferred for the wedding day. For woman this looks like maxi dresses or gowns and for men it looks like suits. No specific color code, but day-to-night colors encouraged. Typically, daytime temperatures in early March in Antigua can reach around 83°F (28°C), with nighttime lows near 58°F (14°C). This period falls within the dry season, so rain is unlikely.
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