If you’re craving a plan full of color, music, and the taste of the sea this February, get ready because the Veracruz Carnival is coming to Mexico City with a special edition that promises to be felt in the body and soul.
From February 12 to 15, the Roma neighborhood will be filled with jarocho rhythms thanks to Latidos Jarochos, an experience that brings a little piece of the port to the city center.
This celebration is part of a themed edition of the Bazar México de mis amores, which for four days will be transformed into a space to honor Veracruz culture through different expressions: music, dance, art, gastronomy, and spirituality.
The best part? Admission is free, the atmosphere is pet-friendly, and the event has an eco-friendly focus, making it ideal for a leisurely outing with the whole family.
What awaits you in this little piece of the Veracruz Carnival in Mexico City?
Latidos Jarochos is not just a bazaar, it is a complete cultural experience. There will be traditional music and dancing, creative workshops for all ages, a market for entrepreneurs with projects inspired by Veracruz, and a delicious food and beverage area where the typical flavors of the state will not be missing.
One of the most striking spaces will be the Mystical Zone, designed for those seeking to connect with spirituality and ancestral traditions, as well as activities that celebrate Jarocho identity and folklore from a contemporary perspective.
The event will take place at the famous Huerto Roma Verde, located at Jalapa 234, Colonia Roma, from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., making it a perfect plan to go before or after lunch, or even spend a good part of the day exploring every corner.
If you can’t travel to the port this year, this is the perfect opportunity to feel the spirit of the Veracruz Carnival without leaving the city. Four days will be enough for Roma to dance to the jarocho rhythm.