Grab your calendar because we’re bringing you the must-see spring 2026 events in Mexico City! This season will have it all, from flower festivals to unmissable concerts. Take note.

More than 400 artists will participate in Spring Night 2026 in Mexico City. There will be a sonidero in the Zócalo, concerts at the Monument to the Revolution, electronic music in Plaza Tolsá, and much more. The event will arrive just in time to celebrate the start of spring.

The Monument to the Revolution will be transformed into a large garden from March 20 to 22, 2026. One hundred florists will participate, selling all kinds of flowers and plants.
In addition, there will be an interactive museum of edible flowers and free concerts. And that’s not all! A teporingo made of flowers will be installed. You’ll find many surprises at the event.

Among the best spring 2026 events in Mexico City, the Polanco Jazz Festival is a must-see. It will last two days and feature major international artists such as Louise Phelan and Alex Mercado. Tickets are already on sale.

Flowers are a must during spring in Mexico City. This festival will feature floral arches and many unmissable activities. The theme for 2026 is centered on the Mexican Garden. As in previous years, it will take place in Polanco.

Let’s go to the concert honoring Juan Gabriel at the Arena CDMX! The Camerata Opus 11 Symphony Orchestra will present a symphonic concert dedicated to the Divo de Juárez, featuring arrangements that combine orchestra, choir, and mariachi. The show begins at 6:30 p.m. and will feature surprise guests.

In the spring of 2026, the seventh edition of the Mundo Japan Festival will arrive in Mexico City. This is an event where you’ll learn more about Japan through the performing arts and many other activities.
Of course, there will be a food court, artisanal markets, and all kinds of surprises. The event will only last one day, so mark your calendars. Admission is free.

With spring comes the heat; that’s why we’re bringing you this festival where you’ll get to try all kinds of artisanal ice cream. In fact, it will take place alongside the Colores de México y el Mundo Festival.
There will be two events where you can sample ice cream and dishes from around the world. Admission is free.
World Cup Parade

As you know, this year we will be one of the host cities for the 2026 World Cup. As part of the activities for this sporting event, a World Cup parade will be held on Paseo de la Reforma, featuring participants from various countries. The event will take place toward the end of spring.

Can you imagine stepping into the world of Minecraft? In this experience, you can! You’ll go in search of resources and even have to face creepers and other creatures. The activity lasts about an hour and is suitable for both adults and children.

The 31 Minutos Guaripolo II show is coming to Mexico City in April 2026! The shows will take place at the Teatro Metropólitan from April 3 to 5. Additionally, there will be two more performances at the Auditorio Nacional on April 11 and 12. You’ll have several opportunities to see your favorite characters.

Are you a fan of adrenaline? Check out Hot Wheels Monster Trucks. You’ll see huge trucks performing jaw-dropping stunts, and there will even be a robot. Best of all, the show includes a pre-event where you can see the vehicles up close.

Before the 2026 World Cup kicks off, the World Cup trophy will tour various parts of Mexico, including Monterrey, Guadalajara, and Mérida. In Mexico City, it will be on display from June 5 to 8. What do you think of these Spring 2026 events in Mexico City?

The Great Book, Record, and Movie Sale returns to the Monument to the Revolution from April 1 to 5, 2026, with thousands of titles at very low prices, starting at $10 pesos. They will sell all kinds of books, such as novels, history books, and children’s books, for example. The selection will be very extensive. It is one of the spring events in Mexico City that you can’t miss.

Spring arrives with a giant moon floating over Paseo de la Reforma! The International Festival of Lights (FILUX) presents the exhibition ‘Solo la luz, primavera’ with 13 light installations on Paseo de la Reforma, between the Angel of Independence and the Puerta de los Leones. The installations are lit from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Nighttime picnics, fountain activations, and much more. Everything is all set for the 2026 Chapultepec Forest Festival, which will be called Aqüifera. With the exception of a couple, all activities are free. You can view the full lineup here.

You can now visit the official Formula 1® experience! Not only will you learn about the history of the sport, but you’ll also see cars, helmets, and much more. Don’t forget to try the simulator (additional fee applies).