After September 15, everything becomes a little gloomy and you feel like living the Halloween and Day of the Dead season to the fullest with a scare or two. Here is the infallible list of horror plans in CDMX!
From visiting haunted places in the CDMX, horror film festivals, to museums that tell the darkest and most terrifying chapters of human history.
If you are one of those who are hard to scare, you are interested in the paranormal and you are thrilled by terror and suspense, take a look at this list that will surely enter your bucketlist.
1. Night Legends
Can you imagine touring the Ex Convent of Desierto de los Leones in complete darkness? For more than two hours you can do it while they tell you horror legends.
A show that has been going on for more than 10 years awaits you and is one of the horror plans in CDMX that you don’t want to miss this season.
The show includes more than 30 actors on stage, pyrotechnics, lighting and audio effects throughout the tour. You can even enter the catacombs of the enclosure!
September 21 and 27
At 8:00 pm
$350 per person (Reservations by Whatsapp 55 6501 9750)
Ex Convento del Desierto de los Leones (México Toluca Highway, La Venta, Cuajimalpa)
2. Pulquipedia Tour
This tour is for those who want to know different haunted places in the CDMX in a fun and original way. You will travel aboard a decorated transport with music that will narrate different stories and legends of ghosts.
There will be shots of mezcal for that scare! And if you are underage, you will be able to have a glass of soda. You will be given holy water and an amulet of protection to visit places like La Moira, La Casa Negra, La Casa de las Brujas, the Haunted Restaurant and more.
October 18, 19 and 20
From 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
$410 per person (Reservations by Whatsapp 55 3259 0459 )
Departure point near Balderas subway, CDMX
3. Noctambulante
Do you like horror movies and camping? Then get ready for Noctambulante, an outdoor horror movie camp.
Here you can watch horror movies while enjoying nature. They have multiple events throughout the year, which are announced on their social networks.
Noctambulante has been promoting films from different countries for 16 years in an environment outside the movie theater, having different venues to make them.
The films are screened during the night and until dawn, and the next date is Saturday, October 19 at La Chinampa de la Llorona. Don’t forget your flashlight, tent and sleeping bag.
October 19th
From 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m.
From $480 per person
Chinampero Ecotourism Park “Michmani”.
4. Unusual Tour
Can you imagine being part of a paranormal investigation surrounded by experts on the subject and in one of the most haunted places in Mexico? That’s what Tour Insólito is all about!
These tours are organized by the Mexican Agency of Paranormal Investigation, and consist of visiting the most haunted places in Mexico City in search of paranormal phenomena.
Sounds like a horror movie, doesn’t it? But we assure you that none of this is fake and you will be able to make contact with the entities of the place, if you dare. Everything is done from a rational point of view, and if you are a lover of experiences that make your hair stand on end, you can’t miss it.
On this occasion you will be able to experience a night of spiritualism with the AMI Paranormal team and the Agents in Black at the House of 400 years.
The evening will be enlivened by a Victorian style snack dinner and you will be able to ask all you want to the different spirits that inhabit the house. The activity is for ages 10 and over!
November 1st
At 8:00 pm
Information and presale at WP 5542904107
Avenida José López Portillo 29, Unidad Hab Presidentes de México, 09740 Iztapalapa, CMX, México
5. Paranormal Master Conference
Can you imagine being able to hear and feel the most disturbing cases that have formed the AMI Paranormal? In this master conference as part of the 30th anniversary of the Mexican Agency of Paranormal Investigation you will hear about real cases that will make your skin crawl.
You will enjoy an exhibition of real haunted objects that are part of the sinister collection of the agency. There will also be an invocation inside a room with more paranormal activity in the house.
November 2nd
At 9:00 p.m.
Information and pre-sale at Whatsapp 55 4290 4107
The House of 400 Years
6. La Casa de los Sustos de Aztlán (The House of Shocks of Aztlán)
The first thing you should know is that this attraction of the new CDMX theme park is not a traditional house of scares, but offers a virtual reality experience that will make your hair stand on end. A must-see of the horror plans in CDMX!
Here you will be fitted with a special visor and equipped with headphones and controls so you can live the experience to the fullest. This attraction is for those over 12 years old and the bravest!
Tuesday to Sunday
From 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m.
Cost $100 per person
Aztlan Urban Park
7. The Museum of Nightmares
Six Flags Mexico’ s Horror Festival has begun and this time you can find an experience called the Museum of Nightmares, where haunted or possessed objects will be exhibited.
As explained through official accounts, this experience will have possessed objects, which were collected by the Nightmare Society, a paranormal research group that has visited sites where supernatural things happen. It has also investigated haunted items.
Open Thursday to Sunday
10:00 a.m. to 00:00 a.m.
Cost $899 per person
Six Flags Mexico