10 reasons why Mexico celebrates Death
“Our cult of death is a cult of life,” said our renowned Mexican poet and essayist, Octavio Paz.…
read moreAll Saints’ Day
Many people commemorate the deceased on the 1st and 2nd of November, even though we may not know the reasons for choosing those dates, known as All Saints’ Day, just before the Day of the Dead, which is traditionally referred to as “Dia de Muertos.”…
read moreMichelin Guide has arrived in Mexico
The Michelin Guide has arrived in Mexico, and soon we will know the distinguished restaurants.…
read moreCalacas of José Guadalupe Posada
Visit the Historic Center to see this great luminous tribute to calacas of José Guadalupe Posada.…
read moreJean Paul Gaultier’s Offering
Jean Paul Gaultier’s offering is always a surprising French vision, and we’ll tell you where it was set up this 2023.…
read moreMagical Neighborhood
This is the first time that a borough of Mexico City (CMDX) has been designated as a “Magical Neighborhood,” and Xochimilco always comes out on top.…
read moreLa Catrina
The Day of the Dead, or Día de Muertos,is perhaps one of the most well-known and important traditions in Mexico.…
read moreMega altar
Don’t miss the Day of the Dead mega altar at UNAM. This year, its location will be within CU.…
read moreBicycle night ride
There is a new date for the Bicycle Night Ride with a Day of the Dead theme.…
read moreXochimilco seasonal attractions
Xochimilco seasonal attractions will cover this year a concert, pulque tasting, axolotl encounter, flower nursery, and food on a trajinera tour through Xochimilco.…
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