That time of year is upon us and for the first time since 2019, festivities are back to normal all over the country. This past weekend, Mexico City had its first of several parades and events, starting with the Alebrije parade. If you missed the parade, fear not. The alebrijes always find their home along Paseo de la Reforma where you can view them for the week leading up to the official Day of the Dead parade. The Day of the Dead Parade in Mexico City will take place this year on October 29th at 5pm. If you're not in the city, fear not. For the first time ever, the parade will be streamed and available to watch from anywhere in the world. Keep up to date with how you can watch that via Mexico News Daily. However, if you are in Mexico City for Dia de Muertos, then I highly recommend checking out the Iluminando Almas or the illuminating souls show which will be open to the public completely free at Chapultepec Park on October 29th and 30 and November 1st and 2nd. You can also visit the ofrendas or altars that are on display in the zocalo in Mexico City. They will be there from October 28th until November 2nd. If you haven't already booked a tour for your Day of the Dead experience in Mexico City, I highly recommend those that are offered by Anais of Devoured Tours. They are wonderful ways to experience this beautiful Mexican tradition and to learn more about it. If you are visiting Patzcuaro for Day of the Dead, I highly recommend reading this website for all of the most up-to-date information. If you are visiting Oaxaca for the festivities, you can get a great up-to-date guide to all of the things that will happen there from Shelley of Travel Mexico Solo. |
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