The Huasteca Potosina celebrates Xantolo. There are 20 municipalities with their own traditions that include dances, vigils, and altars with a common purpose: to venerate the dearly departed
According to Aztec mythology, when people died, they had to go through a journey of nine levels. The process, which lasted for four years, was full of obstacles
Within the framework of Mexico’s Day of the Dead, Campeche stands out from other entities with its traditional and mysterious bones cleaning in the Pomuch cemetery that offers a unique experience
The Altars and Flowers Festival in Downtown Mexico City will take place from November 1 to 3
In downtown Mexico City you can find many stories and legends that are part of our country's historical memory
Mexico’s Day of the Death is celebrated in different ways throughout the country. Some of them are very special and important ceremonies that can last for several days, such is the case of Kuirisi-atakua
When Day of the Dead is close, it is impossible not to think of one of its most representative elements: pan de muerto
One of the most expected celebrations of Day of the Dead is the Great Parade in Mexico City
“Celebrating Eternity” will be a night tour in Chapultepec park with immersive light installations and a floating monumental altar in the lake
The parade will start at Mexico City’s main square, best known as Zócalo, all the way to Polanco