The cempasúchil fields are in bloom and that only means one thing: Day of the Dead has arrived in Xochimilco! Here is a list of activities, events and tours that…...
Coyoacán is an unmissable place to visit during the Day of the Dead. Among its allusive events, the ofrenda that year after year is installed in the Frida Kahlo Museum stands out. The 2024 exhibit is already open to the...
If you are passing through the Mexico City International Airport, don’t miss Chinita de mis amores! It is a giant catrina that was placed in the AICM. This piece is part of the Valley of Catrinas 2024, an event he...
If you’re organizing your Day of the Dead agenda, don’t forget to contemplate a visit to the ofrenda at Bellas Artes. This is the work of the eight workshops of the Escuela de Artesanías, so you can expect p...
If you are visiting Mexico to get to know this tradition, here is some basic information about Day of the Dead. What is it? When is it celebrated? What does the altar of the dead mean? Solve all your doubts…...
Among Mexico City’s spookiest stories is that of the Isla de las Muñecas de Xochimilco. It is a sinister legend that has attracted the attention of neighbors and visitors. There are even organized tours to experie...
Halloween and Day of the Dead are here! The spookiest season will fill the CDMX with darkness and horror activities. One of them is the Night of Legends in Xochimilco,…...
If you made it this far, it’s because you enjoy scary experiences. And what could be scarier than the legend of La Llorona, the woman who weeps for her lost children. Did she kill them? Did they get lost? What&hel...
The Cineteca Nacional Chapultepec has finally been completed and has a capacity for 1,800 attendees, a total of eight screening rooms and many surprises you’ll be dying to visit. This new venue of the Cineteca Nac...
Good drinks, atmosphere and music of all genres is just a taste of what these clubs in Colonia Roma have to offer. Organize the plan with your friends and get ready for a…...