Venture to know the most beautiful city in the world in one of the most representative seasons of Mexico - "Day of the Dead" that only takes place on November 1 and 2 of each year. Live the tradition of the date with typical dances, characterized catrinas, offerings and facades decorated for the occasion as well as handicrafts of Mexican skulls and lots of life and color.
You will see an exhibition of sculptures of pumpkins and the main attraction of the date with the great parade where they present makeup and dresses of Catrinas and Catrines who go out for a walk at night through the Main Garden, distributing sweets to children.
These days are characterized by the smell of incense, the offerings of the altars, the calaveritas (candy skulls), the cempasuchil flowers, the candles, the
prayers and the music that accompanies the dancers of pre-Hispanic dances.
Do not miss the opportunity to learn about this incredible tradition, unique in the world and at the end receive a Day of the Dead gift.
With transportation
Day of the Dead
Day of the Dead
You will be able to admire the preparations as
the altars in the streets that surround the garden
as well as in churches, hotels,
restaurants and some shops.
Here you will get to know the main attractions such as the
Chapel of Saint Michael the Archangel
Here you will meet the Temple of San Francisco, its civic plaza where some mariachis converge to play amazing Mexican melodies.
You will be able to learn a brief chronicle of the town of San Miguel el Grande during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The setting of a pulpería is exposed, which is the name by which the stores were known two centuries ago, as well as the Botica del Sagrado Corazón, a pharmacy that remained in the same place until 1979.
Meeting point at Starbucks Coffee of the Fiesta Americana hotel
Reform 7:30 a.m.
Contact this number +52 5568582082 or +52 55 2342 8128 or email reservas@vuelaviajero.com to give you information about your Pick Up.
Pick up at hotels in the downtown area, hotel zone (Paseo de la Reforma), Polanco. If your hotel is outside these areas, go to our meeting point at the Hotel Fiesta Americana Reforma on Av. Paseo de la Reforma 80, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Mexico City, CDMX
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