From October 30 to November 2, 2025, CDMX will live an experience full of tradition, flavor and community with the 15th edition of the Cacao Para Todos Festival, one of the most anticipated cultural events of the year in the city.
This festival, which has been growing strongly for more than a decade, returns to the emblematic Diego Rivera-Anahuacalli Museum, located in the heart of Coyoacán.

More than an expo-sale, the Festival is a space for coexistence, reflection and connection, where cocoa becomes a common thread between history, land and identity.
Cacao For All Festival and Day of the Dead 2025
The news? This 2025 edition will coincide with the Day of the Dead 2025 season, one of the most symbolic moments in the Mexican calendar. In this context, cocoa will take on an even deeper meaning as an element that unites past and present, roots and rituals, flavors and memories.
During the four days of the event, visitors will be able to visit the expo-sale of producers and artisans dedicated to cocoa and its derivatives.
In addition, although the official program of activities has not yet been published, a varied cultural program is expected, with activities for all ages, as in previous editions.
Admission will be completely free, and the venue could not be more appropriate: the Anahuacalli Museum, surrounded by volcanic rock and vegetation, offers an environment that resonates with the essence of cocoa as a symbol of life and heritage.
Festival Cacao Para Todos is much more than a date with chocolate. It is a collective celebration that connects flavors, knowledge and people in a warm, festive and deeply Mexican atmosphere.
📍Venue: Diego Rivera-Anahuacalli Museum, Calle Museo #150, San Pablo Tepetlapa, Coyoacán, CDMX
🗓️ Dates: Thursday October 30 to Sunday November 2
🕙 Hours: From 10:00 to 19:00 hrs.
🌱 Free admission