FESTIVAL DEL CENTRO HISTORICO DE MÉXICO
Opera, jazz concerts, plays, etc., in the cultural spaces and public ...Read more
FÊTE NATIONALE DE L'INDÉPENDANCE
To commemorate independence, the head of state rings the bells of Mexico ...Read more
SEMANA SANTA
Towns and villages commemorate the Passion, Crucifixion and Resurrection of ...Read more
FIESTA DE LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE
Thousands of pilgrims flock to the Basilica of Guadalupe to celebrate the ...Read more
FERIA INTERNACIONAL DEL LIBRO
Read moreFor a week, a book fair is organised on the Place Square and in various museums in the historic centre. On this occasion, editorial houses come to present the titles they publish, and different artistic and cultural activities are planned to promote reading between the population.
FIESTA DE LA PURÍSIMA CONCEPCIÓN
Read moreOn 8 December, we celebrate the feast of the Virgin of Purísima Concepción on the Place de la Conchita in Coyoacán. In the programme: fireworks, carnival games, and sweets to taste.
DIA DE MUERTOS
Read moreAll of the country, all families, all individuals celebrate and unite with their loved ones on November 1. Nothing to see with the All. Here, the Feast of the Dead is a feast in colour. You can't miss it. The capital markets are filled with mâché paper skeletons, cempasuchil flowers, sweets, copal. After installing an altar in their home and offering offerings on the graves of their dead, the Mexicans are watching in cemeteries, eating, drinking, laughing and mourning the memory of those who left. A feast that you can live by visiting any cemetery in the city. In parallel, gigantic altars were mounted on the Zócalo and on the esplanade of the Ciudad Universitaria.
TOUR DE CINE FRANCÉS
Read moreFounded in 1997 at the initiative of the French Embassy and the French Alliance of Mexico, this festival allows you to discover French films and Mexican short films of recent production. Several cinés from the capital participate in the event. Consult the programming on the Web site.
CORRIDA DE ANIVERSARIO
Read moreThe first bull of bulls that was organised in the Monumental Plaza de Toros in Mexico City took place on 5 February 1946. Every year, therefore, there is a bullfighting-anniversary to commemorate the event. Then follows a dead period until April-May, when officially begins the first bullfighting season of the year, the Temporada de Novilladas, so called, because the bullfighting pits young bulls to young toreros who have not yet taken the alternative. The Temporada Grande, which showcases experienced toreros and bulls, starts in September. For exact bullfighting, visit the website of the Monumental Plaza Mexico.
COMMEMORATION DE LA BATAILLE DE PUEBLA
Read moreOn May 5, the inhabitants of Peñon de los Baños in Mexico City staged a theatrical performance of the Battle of Puebla in 1862, during which the Mexican army, led by General Zaragoza, defeated Napoleon III's French army. A colourful show not to be missed! At the same time, the park, which contains the city's former forts, hosts a fair, while the city centre is dedicated to artistic expression.
VIVE LATINO
Read moreOne of the most important festivals in Mexico is held in the capital's baseball stadium, Foro Sol. It's the Mecca for rock fans, who gather there every year to celebrate international and national stars. It's a chance to listen to rock music in Spanish (but not only) for the first time in your life. Other musical styles are represented, including ska and reggae bands. Warm up for two days and face five stages. Vive Latino is one of the biggest rock festivals in Latin America.