JUSTIN + MAXINE
Together forever on March 16, 2024
5 o'clock in the evening
Textil Santo Domingo
Boulevard Esteban de Antuñano 1479
CP 72091 Puebla, Pue.
3.16.2024
HOW WE MET
Maxine and Justin met through mutual friends on March 16th, 2019. St. Patricks Day weekend, in Dallas, Tx. Fast forward 5 years, they will now say I do on the exact day they met.
Justin & Max would spend every Sunday in Malibu together, when Justin would come to visit her in LA.
So..it was only proper he proposed to her in Malibu & celebrate with a lily's breakfast burrito
travel + stay
AIRPORTS:
Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México (MEX)
Puebla de los Angeles (PBC) Direct flights to Puebla are limited.
transportation options:
Puebla is 78 miles from (MEX) & 21 miles from (PBC). Please choose the best option for your travel arrangements.
Below are some recommendations for transportation.
Car Service
Taxi/Uber
STAY:
We recommend the following hotels for your stay (Downtown ~ 20 min from venue):
25% off if booked BEFORE 1/18/24
15% off if booked AFTER 1/18/24
MUST CALL or EMAIL to secure discount. Mention Maxine & Justin’s wedding in email or over the phone.
Discount does not apply if you book online directly.
PHONE: +52 222 122 23 10
EMAIL: reservations.puebla@groupbanyan.com
wedding timeline
TEXTIL SANTO DOMINGO
Ceremony 5pm
Jardin del Batiente
Cocktail hour 5:45pm
Jardin del Batiente
Reception 6:30pm
Salon del Batiente
Let’s Party!!!
THE DETAILS
Dress code?
Black Tie Optional
Let’s dress up for the night!
Men- Tux or Suit
Are kids welcome?
Can I bring a Guest
THINGS TO DO IN PUEBLA
Hang out in the Zocalo (Central square)
As with nearly everywhere else in Mexico, the zocalo is the physical and practical focal point of the city. Full of fountains, park benches, and tall leafy trees. It’s a great place to people watch, eat some Mexican street food, or relax. Many famous and historically significant things to do in Puebla are located nearby & Walking distance.
Stroll Down Cinco de Mayo Street
Cinco de Mayo is a long pedestrian street starting at the northwest corner of the zocalo. There are countless
restaurants and shops in well-preserved Spanish-colonial buildings. This walk is easily one of the best things to do in Puebla, and it will take you past many interesting places to visit in Puebla City.
Visit the Amparo Museum
Not only one of the most famous and well-respected museums in Puebla, but in all of Mexico.
The Amparo Museum specializes in pre-Hispanic art, but other Mexican styles are represented as well.
Stroll The Callejon de los Sapos — Frog Alley —
Frog Alley — is a narrow street of brightly-painted colonial homes. It’s a top Puebla attraction that’s a nice place for photographs, souvenir shopping, or discovering an up-and-coming cafe or restaurant.
Check Out the Nightlife on Juarez Street
If you’re wondering what to do in Puebla after dark, then this is the area for you. After dark, the salsa and rock clubs come alive, making it one of the best places in the city to search for nightlife. It’s a wide, tree-lined avenue of refurbished mansions and some more modern constructions that contain Mexican-style seafood restaurants, Irish pubs, sushi bars, and everything in between.
Climb Into the World’s (Supposedly) Smallest Volcano,Cuexcomate!
In sharp contrast to the humungous nearby volcanoes Izta and Popo — the second and third highest peaks in Mexico — tiny Cuexcomate stands in the middle of a small park in an otherwise unremarkable working-class Puebla neighborhood.
We'd Love to See You There!
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