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Festivals in Mexico City [2023]

Unlike what the name of this festival actually states, the Mexican festival Day of the Dead, or Día de Muertos is a celebration of life!

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Día de Muertos

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Dia de la Independencia

Dia de la Independencia is the day that the entire country celebrates the start of Mexico’s war of independence.

A spectacular vision of art, dance, and music, the annual celebrations of Guelaguetza are a wonderful cultural experience, especially for tourists.

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Guelaguetza Festival

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Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe

As the legend goes, Virgin Mary appeared in front of Juan Diego, one of the most loved patron saints of Mexico.

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Carnival in Veracruz & Mazatlán

A famous fest of Brazil, carnival is often associated with that country. However, set out to the coastal towns of Mexico, and a vibrant parade will welcome you.

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Semana Santa

One week of celebration before Easter, most commonly known as the Holy Week, Semana Santa is a fun filled festival.

Traditional songs sung by adults, as well as children, and a procession of children with lit candles are the main activities that are enjoyed during this season.

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Las Posadas

It is celebrated on the 5th of May, which marks the date of victory of Mexico over France in the Battle of Puebla.

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Cinco de Mayo

A unique mixture of religion, as well as contemporary music, the Son Jarocho Music Festival is one of the most exciting events happening in Mexico.

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Son Jarocho Music Festival

Strewn across the city are more than 50 venues where performing art like dance, music, opera, as well as the theatre is showcased.

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Festival de México

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